Revolutionise your business one module at a time with Fincore’s TRI
Fincore will be showcasing three new product areas at ICE London on Stand S2-142: TRI Software, TRI Future, and TRI Biometrics.
TRI SOFTWARE
Tis is our new betting and gaming software range, a complete universe of modular tech. Its core components are designed to help operators boost revenues, be more efficient and have more control. It’s made up of our TRI Hub (Player Account Management, Bonus and Loyalty), along with our Sportsbook and our Gaming and Data output.
TRI FUTURE
Tis will be showcasing our innovations of the near future. Our brightest minds are currently turning them from dream to reality, and will feature our game changing predictive personalisation, Natural Language Reporting and Analysis, along with our customer lifecycle dashboard
which uses machine learning to radically increase the effectiveness of marketing campaigns.
TRI BIOMETRICS
Tis showcases our cutting-edge biometrics solutions and demonstrates how these can go beyond safer gambling solutions to enable operators to better understand their retail customers and achieve personalisation for anonymous players.
THE TRI DIFFERENCE
What makes TRI different is that it’s both truly modular and highly customisable. A lot of platforms only perform well when combined with other modules from the same ecosystem, but with TRI, each
module has been designed to operate as stand-alone software and can be easily customised and integrated to fit your current operation. Tis means you can have a brilliant performance from the module whether it’s bought stand-alone and integrated into your current operation, or as part of a wider TRI platform.
TRI is built with real-time data and automation at its core. Collecting
data is one thing but knowing what to do with it is another, and that’s the real magic of TRI, as it turns real- time data into actionable insights. Tis becomes super powerful when combined with rules-based automation, enabling you to set up pre-defined responses to events meaning you can react to customer actions in real time, creating an engaging and personalised experience.
Capture and expand with CoinPayments
Crypto payment gateway CoinPayments boasts a user base exceeding one million accounts and over 100,000 registered merchants worldwide. Part of this success lies in an adept handling of challenges faced by the iGaming sector, particularly in addressing issues such as chargebacks and settlement delays.
Swintt to rollout Elysium Studios titles
Having completed the acquisition of developer Elysium Studios, software provider Swintt prepares to unveil its latest venture.
Having forged a reputation in the iGaming industry of signature features and innovative games, casino software developer, Swintt, recently confirmed the acquisition of Elysium Studios in a move that will see even more exciting titles added to its line-up during 2024.
Te new collaboration will see Swintt launching more releases in regulated markets, developed by Elysium Studios, giving players and operators an even wider selection of gaming options to choose from.
With Elysium Studios being known for delivering state-of-the-art slots that incorporate the very latest social, video and casino gaming
trends, the partnership will enable both parties to increase their global customer base while further strengthening Swintt’s portfolio.
Now that the acquisition has been completed the plan for Elysium Studios will be to build their games on the SwinttPlatform and release a number of their games to operators across the Swintt network, such as Law of Gilgamesh, and Tipsy Charms.
Tere is also much excitement for the upcoming game I Hate Fairytales, a quirky twist on classic folk myth genre filled with entertaining characters and humorous visuals. In addition to these upcoming titles, Elysium Studios will continue to launch new games via the existing Swintt network throughout the year, with further information about what partners can expect set to be unveiled at this year’s ICE exhibition.
P52 NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE / MARKET DATA
Te synergy between iGaming and cryptocurrency is undeniable with crypto playing a pivotal role in the rapid evolution of the iGaming industry. Cryptocurrency payments, particularly in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and stable coins, are gaining traction, highlighting the industry's resilience, even in difficult market conditions.
Cryptocurrencies offer many advantages to businesses in the iGaming sector, including global accessibility, irreversible transactions, near-instant processing, and advanced fraud protection. Incorporating crypto payments not only fortifies revenue streams but also boosts credibility and trims operational costs.
CoinPayments provides iGaming operators with the tools to offer their customers secure and convenient payment options, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. CoinPayments empowers operators to overcome
geographical constraints, tapping into a global customer base and expanding market reach.
Integration is effortless as CoinPayments facilitates fast and seamless integration of crypto payments into businesses, with access to the latest technology and features in the ever-evolving iGaming
landscape.Stay tuned for the upcoming launch of our new platform, packed with even more outstanding features and benefits that will elevate your iGaming business. We're excited to bring you enhanced opportunities and added capabilities in the very near future.
Discover the possibilities of integrating iGaming crypto payment solutions into your business by meeting the CoinPayments team in person at ICE London from 6-8 February. Booth N7-460 will serve as the focal point for discussions on how CoinPayments can empower your business to effortlessly capture, maintain, and expand market share.
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