OKTO to Provide Advice on Digital Payments to ECA Members

Digital payments solutions provider OKTO has announced its partnership with the European Casino Association (ECA).

The agreement will see OKTO provide advice and thought leadership on using and optimizing digital payments to the 900 casinos represented by the ECA.

According to a press release by the global payments provider, the partnership was a part of an ongoing commitment to creating innovative payment solutions for European casinos.

The ECA selected OKTO because of its footprints in several European countries. However, the payment firm hopes to expand into new markets through the new deal.

Simon Dorsen OKTO Chief Commercial Officer

We are committed to working with like-minded, influential bodies such as the European Casino Association. Digital payments are one of the fastest developing sectors within the gambling eco-system, as such, there is a constant requirement and demand for innovative companies to deliver solutions that meet the needs of regulators, merchants and consumers. This partnership demonstrates OKTO’s desire to collaborate with industry experts to drive innovation and bring the best payment experiences to users.

Simon DorsenOKTO Chief Commercial Officer

ECA’s 900-member casinos have over 70,000 staff across 28 European countries.

Hermann Pamminger ECA Secretary General

An essential part of the ECA’s role is to address key innovations as they relate to casino operations. The ECA serves as an information network for our members as we work closely with EU institutions upon initiatives that could potentially impact the European land-based casino sector. The announced partnership with OKTO provides our members with the very latest insights and developments regarding digital payments and digitalization.

Hermann PammingerECA Secretary General

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