Nuvei, GAN Forming American/Canadian Gaming Partnership

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Payments platform Nuvei is continuing its string of partnerships with a new collaboration with GAN Limited.

According to a Thursday (July 7) news release, the partnership melds Nuvei’s products with GAN’s software-as-a-service gaming platform technology. The collaboration follows the debut of the regulated gaming market in Ontario earlier this year and is now being expanded for operators in the U.S. and Canada.

The partnership lets players instantly deposit and request instant payouts, and includes multiple regional and alternative payment methods — such as Interac and digital wallets — along with cards, the companies said.

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“Offering gaming operators a fully customizable payments platform, including local acquiring solutions and a full suite of payment methods through a single integration, is at the heart of our vision for the future of payments in both gaming and broader verticals,” said Nuvei Chair and CEO Philip Fayer.

“Being able to partner with GAN to bring this vision to North American operators is a great step forward for an industry poised for further significant growth in the next few years. GAN is renowned throughout gaming for its market-leading software, which is why we believe this is such an exciting partnership,” Fayer added.

This is the latest in a series of partnerships Nuvei has formed with year. In May, the company teamed with Swedish gaming company Betsson Group to help it bring its online sportsbook to the U.S.

Betsson has set up a shop in Colorado, doing business as Betsafe. With this partnership, Nuvei uses its instant bank transfer tool to let players automatically deposit money into their gaming accounts directly from their bank accounts.

See also: Nuvei Gives Hard Rock Sportsbook Instant Deposit, Payout Capabilities

The same week, Nuvei announced it was working with Hard Rock Digital to offer payments services for its Hard Rock Sportsbook mobile app for players in Arizona, Virginia and other states where betting services have yet to launch.

And in April, the company said it was expanding its partnership with Novibet, the European betting firm and online casino, which allows players to make deposits using Apple Pay.