The renowned online gambling software company SoftGamings has expanded its cooperation with Praxis Tech Ltd, a major supplier of cutting-edge payment technology software.
Because of the partnership between the two businesses, Praxis Tech will be able to offer some of its most recent features and product improvements, such as Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT), which revolutionise and simplify the customer experience by enabling One-Click Payments for users. For the operators of SoftGamings, the use of this feature dramatically improves conversions and user experience. Praxis will simultaneously make available access to its most recent decline recovery tools so that SoftGamings' operators can sharply increase their revenue.
The partnership's expansion will allow SoftGamings' operators to take advantage of Praxis' vast collection of 525 PSPs that are already integrated or even venture into the world of investigating brand-new PSP integrations that Praxis can quickly onboard. Overall, the collaboration will make it easier for SoftGamings' operators to expand internationally and penetrate new areas.
Praxis Tech's CEO, Amit Klatchko, said, "We're thrilled to be extending our partnership with SoftGamings, a company that shares our passion for innovation and delivering the best possible payments experience to customers. We've recently come along in leaps and bounds with regards to developing and enhancing our product. We believe that our latest technological advancements will help take SoftGamings' products to the next level and are excited to be a part of their continued growth and success."
SoftGamings' Chief of Banking and Payments, Anna Marinuka added, "We are delighted to broaden the scope of our relationship with Praxis Tech, a company at the forefront of payment technology orchestration. We're now able to offer our operators access to the Praxis 24/7 support team and even should any of our operators require assistance. Praxis' innovative solutions give our operators an even more immersive gaming experience for their customers."