Optimal Payments approved by NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement

Monday, 28/10/2013 | 00:00 GMT by FMAdmin Someone
Optimal Payments approved by NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement

We have been talking quite a bit about the the new legislations and laws in New Jersey, and the number of casinos and service providers who are receiving licenses are are growing by the day. These new laws allow for out of country service providers to apply for gaming licenses in the state of New Jersey.

Optimal Payments , an industry leader in global payments, providing services to over 200 countries, and located in the Isle of Man has announced today that the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has completed their vendor review and they have been found suitable to provided payment solutions and Risk Management to online Atlantic City casinos that are going live towards the end of November.

"We are excited to be an approved vendor in New Jersey and we look forward to leveraging our vast experience and expertise to help facilitate online payments for our partners in New Jersey," said Joel Leonoff, President and CEO of Optimal Payments.

With New Jersey’s online casinos going live on November 26th, and Delaware in just a couple of days, we should be seeing more European companies making their way states side. Due to the illegality, most of the payment and risk solution providers that specialize in online gaming are located in Europe. The new state laws should allow such providers to embark on more global goals with entering the US gaming market.

We have been talking quite a bit about the the new legislations and laws in New Jersey, and the number of casinos and service providers who are receiving licenses are are growing by the day. These new laws allow for out of country service providers to apply for gaming licenses in the state of New Jersey.

Optimal Payments , an industry leader in global payments, providing services to over 200 countries, and located in the Isle of Man has announced today that the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has completed their vendor review and they have been found suitable to provided payment solutions and Risk Management to online Atlantic City casinos that are going live towards the end of November.

"We are excited to be an approved vendor in New Jersey and we look forward to leveraging our vast experience and expertise to help facilitate online payments for our partners in New Jersey," said Joel Leonoff, President and CEO of Optimal Payments.

With New Jersey’s online casinos going live on November 26th, and Delaware in just a couple of days, we should be seeing more European companies making their way states side. Due to the illegality, most of the payment and risk solution providers that specialize in online gaming are located in Europe. The new state laws should allow such providers to embark on more global goals with entering the US gaming market.

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