iGaming Super Show Welcomes txtNation

LOS ANGELES — Following its successful attendance at last week’s Mobile Asia Expo, which ran from June 11-13 in Shanghai, China, members of txtNation’s Business Development team are now heading to next week’s iGaming Super Show in Amsterdam, June 24-27.

According to its promoters, the iGaming Super Show is the biggest dedicated iGaming exhibition and conference, covering payments, player acquisition, sports betting, binary/financial and affiliate topics.

The show is a natural fit for txtNation, which has worked with a number of businesses in the gambling and gaming space; enabling them to accept mobile payments to increase conversion rates and use SMS messaging for acquisition and retention.

According to Michael Greenberg, txtNation’s NBDO for iGaming, who will be attending the show, mobile gaming and gambling has grown hugely in recent years, and continues to do so, with the iGaming Super Show one of the biggest events serving the industry

“At the iGaming Super Show, txtNation will be discussing the best ways to make use of this boom, through mobile billing and messaging,” Greenberg stated. “We are looking forward to working with even more gaming and gambling clients as we help them to increase conversion and retention rates.”

The company's recent webinar, entitled “Increasing Conversion and Retention for iGaming,” explores why mobile billing and messaging are key to growth.

For more information, visit gateway.txtnation.com/contact.

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