IGB LIVE PREVIEW
SPAYZ.io: Local methods worldwide, built for igaming growth
Payments should be more than a technical discussion. They should have a growth conversation. And at iGB Live
SPAYZ.io will showcase its new local methods in Africa and Asia, new P2P Agents Dashboard, and how this can help iGaming merchants improve trust, increase conversion and scale across markets.
customer’s market. In iGaming, where speed and trust are tightly linked, that can have a measurable impact on both fi rst-time and repeat transactions.
BUILT TO SUPPORT SCALE What merchants will see at the
SPAYZ.io stand is not only broad coverage, but the structure behind it. The platform supports multiple payment types through a single partner, including eWallets, Bank transfers, alternative payment methods, and PayIn/PayOut solutions, helping operators simplify expansion across regions.
Tatjana Milushkane, Chief Commercial Officer at
SPAYZ.io
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or iGaming merchants, payments are one of the most important moments in the user journey. A fast, familiar and reliable checkout experience can be the difference between a completed deposit and a lost player. That is why payment strategy is no longer just about acceptance – it is about building confi dence from the very fi rst transaction.
SPAYZ.io supports that goal with a payment ecosystem designed for High-Risk industries and built around local market needs. With 55+ local payment methods, coverage across 35+ countries and a 95% on-time success rate, the company gives operators the tools to serve users with payment options they already know and trust.
WHY LOCAL METHODS MATTER Player behaviour is shaped by local habits. In some markets, users expect Bank transfers. In others, Mobile wallets, QR-based fl ows or P2P options feel more natural. When merchants rely on unfamiliar methods, friction rises quickly – and so does checkout abandonment. Offering the right mix of local methods is therefore not just a product feature; it is a conversion strategy. Familiar options reduce hesitation, reinforce legitimacy and make the deposit experience feel relevant to the
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The operational side matters just as much as the front-end payment experience. Merchants need visibility into performance, trends and payment behaviour to optimise results over time, while strong security controls remain essential.
SPAYZ.io combines localisation and infrastructure with in-house anti-fraud tools and clear KYC/KYB checks, helping merchants protect transactions without blocking legitimate players.
CASE STUDY IN PRACTICE A useful example is an iGaming merchant entering several emerging markets with different payment preferences and user behaviours. After expanding its checkout with a more tailored mix of local methods, including regional transfers and alternative payment options, the merchant saw a 17% increase in successful deposits and a 12% decrease in
failed payment attempts. The result was a smoother user experience and less pressure on internal support teams.
This is the practical value of localisation: not just more methods on a page, but better alignment between customer expectations and merchant infrastructure.
“In iGaming, payment performance directly impacts growth. Merchants often focus on acquisition, but even the strongest marketing efforts can be undermined by an unsuitable payment mix. Our experience shows that when operators align payment methods with local user preferences, the impact is visible almost immediately in conversion rates, customer satisfaction, and overall revenue,” says Chief Commercial Offi cer at
SPAYZ.io, Tatjana Milushkane.
P2P AGENT’S DASHBOARD The solution is described by
SPAYZ.io as a centralised and automated system for managing agent networks, reconciling transactions and scaling alternative payment methods across global markets. It is built to replace fragmented manual workfl ows with clearer visibility and automation for High-Risk merchants.
For merchants, that means less operational complexity and a clearer view of payment activity across markets. In a sector where speed, oversight and consistency all matter, those capabilities can make daily operations signifi cantly easier to manage.
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