Paysafe, Golden Nugget Partner in Michigan iGaming

Paysafe, creator of a specialized payments platform, last week announced its expanded partnership with Golden Nugget Online Gaming, Inc. in the Michigan iGaming market.

Paysafe, Golden Nugget Partner in Michigan iGaming

Paysafe, creator of a specialized payments platform, last week announced its expanded partnership with Golden Nugget Online Gaming, Inc. (GNOC) in Michigan.

The brand’s integration with Paysafe enables Michigan players to quickly and securely make deposits by credit and debit card to play video slots, table games, video poker and live-dealer games.

The Paysafe platform will also seamlessly connect GNOG’s Michigan iGaming brand to Global Payments Gaming Solutions’ warranty ACH service, allowing players to electronically fund their wagers and get real-time access to their winnings through their registered bank account.

GNOG and Paysafe’s latest U.S. move builds on a successful and long-standing partnership in the New Jersey iGaming market. The payment provider has powered the payment offering of GNOG’s Golden Nugget Online Casino since the Garden State’s regulated real-money online casino and poker market went live in November 2013.

Gregory Kirstein, vice president of iGaming business development, iGaming at Paysafe, said, “We’re delighted to grow our partnership with Golden Nugget into Michigan, and we’re pleased that they recognize our value in supporting customer acquisition, retention and overall revenue growth in the states where they are now operating. We look forward to continuing our dedicated support in Michigan in collaboration with Global Payments.”

Thomas Winter, president of Golden Nugget Online Gaming, commented, “Like every U.S. iGaming operator, getting payments right has always been an important focus for us. Our partnership with Paysafe in New Jersey has helped us streamline and improve payments for us and our customers, and so when we chose to enter the bigger market of Michigan, extending the partnership was an easy choice that made sound business sense.”