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SoftSwiss updates Trustly Pay N Play for online casino clients

Clients of the SoftSwiss online casino platform can now activate all available payment markets as part of the Pay N Play module from Trustly.

The new developments, said SoftSwiss, will enable its online casino clients to ‘activate all currently available markets seamlessly and hassle-free at once’.

Pay N Play allows the user to register and get verified for playing at a gaming website by simply making a deposit with Trustly. It has been offered to operators running off the SoftSwiss platform software since the beginning of 2020.

This technology has already proved itself to be a major time-saving tool in terms of player verification procedures, but the new add-ons should further boost the productivity of the platform as well as increase its player retention and conversion rates.

Vadim Drozd, PSP Team Lead at SoftSwiss, said: “The SoftSwiss motto is to always strive to provide our clients with up-to-date technological solutions that will help them to have a positive impact on their business development. The new Pay N Play update will help our clients to save precious time as well as build and increase player loyalty.”

Earlier this week, we learned that SoftSwiss is making moves in the African market after receiving a licence to supply its gaming and sportsbook solutions across Nigeria.

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