UKash Opens to Adult Programs, Taps The Adult Broker

LOS ANGELES — European cash-based online payment processor for mainstream, mobile and gaming websites, UKash, has opened its processing model to the online adult industry and has partnered with The Adult Broker.

“I look forward to all that is possible for UKash and the online adult programs that team with them for their sites and mobile ventures,” said Lori Z, The Adult Broker.

UKash offers the multiple-patented Smart Voucher technology that allows online consumers without a bank account, credit or debit card, as well as those concerned about credit card fraud or identity theft, to exchange cash for uniquely assigned UKash PIN numbers in order to make online purchases. The service does not require personal financial details to be declared during the transaction and is free to the consumer.

The company initially launched in the U.K., and has served in the online gambling, gaming and VOIP sectors throughout Europe and South Africa.

“UKash has remarkable success in the gambling and gaming markets where anonymity for consumers is a high priority,” UKash CEO Mark Chirnside said. “UKash is an anonymous and secure way for consumers to pay for entertainment online, without inputting their personal financial details. Adult online merchants can benefit by increasing their bottom line, acquiring more repeat customers and leveraging their transactional expenses by partnering with UKash.”

Both The Adult Broker and UKash will be on hand at Webmaster Access in Amsterdam on Sept. 25-27.

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