SegPay Moves Into Mobile App Market With MiKandi Deal

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — SegPay has moved into the mobile application space by partnering with MiKandi.

MiKandi users can now purchase apps with SegPay’s simple click feature for digital purchases, which allows consumers to purchase token packages and then apply those tokens towards the download of specific apps in the MiKandi store. Multiple apps can be purchased with a single SegPay checkout.

“Our partnership with MiKandi is SegPay’s first foray into a mobile application store front,” said Cathy Beardsley, president and CEO of SegPay. “There is tremendous potential for developers in the mobile space. By partnering with MiKandi, we position SegPay and our customers to benefit from new revenue streams.”

“Working with SegPay has been fantastic,” said Jesse Adams, CEO of MiKandi. “They’re responsive and they make it easier for our customers to pay for the apps and videos they want. We’re already seeing benefits from working with them.”

MiKandi is a mobile adult application marketplace that provides a way to market, monetize and deliver adult apps to about 2 million users.

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