SegPay Enters Adult Gaming Market

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — SegPay announced today that the company was selected as a new payment processor for Games Revenue’s popular adult gaming site, SexGangsters.com.

Games Revenue launched its main product offering, SexGangsters.com, in June 2014 as an innovative porn fantasy game.

The quest-based game allows registered players to purchase internal currency to acquire premium items needed to complete each level.

 “SegPay’s point-of-sale system with dynamic pricing structure allows gaming merchants to set unique price points,” said Cathy Beardsley, President and CEO of SegPay. “These features make us the perfect payment processing partner for Games Revenue and its robust pricing model.”

Games Revenue will be implementing SegPay’s responsive pay pages and one-click processing for easy checkouts on repeat purchases. 

The U.S.-based company also will be taking advantage of SegPay’s multicurrency solution, which also allows for the gaming merchant to expand their client base overseas.

“We were looking to diversify our payment processing partners and were attracted to SegPay for their device responsive pages that work across multiple digital devices,” said Vladimir Tikhin of Games Revenue. “This is extremely important to us since our consumers play on everything from smart phones to tablets.”

SegPay joins Epoch and CCBill as an authorized payment processors for Games Revenue.

Since 2005, SegPay has offered online merchants a state-of-the-art billing platform that provides real-time payment processing around the globe.

SegPay helps protect online merchants with its proprietary Fraud Mitigation System and provides unmatched customer service and support.

For more information on the company, click here.

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