A branded iGaming payment solution for operators who are tired of watching deposits fail, withdrawals stall, and merchant accounts freeze without warning. Your domain. Your colors. Your merchant relationships. Pre-integrated with the local rails players in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Philippines, and Myanmar actually use.
Compatible with in-house iGaming platforms and major vendor stacks. We integrate to your platform; players never see us.
Most iGaming operators in our six markets are still routing deposits and withdrawals through third-party payment channels they do not control. That arrangement looks cheap on a contract page. In production, the cost shows up everywhere.
A player taps "Deposit," money leaves their bank, and your platform never gets the callback. The session times out. The player tries once more, fails, walks away — and most never come back. Third-party channels rarely treat callback latency as a critical SLA. We do, because it is the single biggest lever on first-deposit conversion.
"Effective Monday, the rate is 50 basis points higher." "Effective Monday, this method is no longer available for gaming MCCs." The operators who run on third-party rails see notes like this every quarter. There is no negotiation. There is only the next aggregator to migrate to. A managed payment platform under your control removes that source of churn.
When a third-party processor freezes your settlement — for any reason, often vague — your withdrawals stall, your players riot in your support channels, and your reputation takes a hit you may never fully recover. Routing funds directly into your own merchant accounts removes the float-custody risk entirely.
Your players spent ten seconds picking a casino. They spend the next ten seconds at a checkout that says someone else's name in the URL bar. That handoff is where trust dies. A cashier on your own domain, in your own colors, with payment methods players in your market actually recognize, reads as part of your platform — because it is.
"Are they PCI-compliant? What is their fraud rule set? How do they handle chargebacks?" When the answers are "trust us" and "ask sales," your audit story is broken before it starts. We expose how the platform operates and stay accountable for its security posture.
A mid-volume operator on a generic gateway is a row in a dashboard somewhere. Adding a payment method takes a quarter. Adjusting routing rules takes an escalation. Our model only works if your channel performs, so the conversation stays direct and the iteration loop stays short.
Operators who move from a third-party gateway to a branded managed channel describe the same shift: payment stops being a quarterly fire and starts being a piece of the product. The cashier looks like part of the casino, not a hand-off. The team stops chasing reconciliations and starts shipping.
When the deposit page is at cashier.yourbrand.com and shows the same logo, colors, and language as your casino lobby, players treat it as part of your platform. Bounce rates at checkout drop. Repeat-deposit rates climb because the friction of "is this safe?" is gone.
Withdrawals are where retention is won or lost. A withdrawal that arrives in minutes turns a one-time depositor into a returning player. A withdrawal that arrives in days turns them into a churn statistic and a forum post. Our routing prioritizes time-to-payout on every method we support.
The brand is yours. The merchant accounts are yours. The domain is yours. The data flows through infrastructure we manage on your behalf — not through a third party's float. If you want to add a method, change a routing rule, or expand into a new market, the conversation is a Telegram message, not a quarterly roadmap call.
We do not replace your iGaming platform. We sit beside it. Whether your front end is a custom in-house build, a vendor platform like EveryMatrix, SoftGamings, BetConstruct, or Pronet Gaming, or a hybrid stack stitched together over years, the integration pattern is the same: deposits initiate from your lobby, the cashier loads on your subdomain, and post-back webhooks flow back into your wallet ledger.
REST + webhook integration documented in plain language. Most engineering teams complete the integration in days, not sprints.
Compatible with the major iGaming platform vendors used in Asia. We have seen most of the integration patterns and we adapt to yours, not the other way around.
Multiple front ends, multiple wallets, multiple jurisdictions — the platform is multi-tenant by design and supports operators running parallel products under one group.
The integration model is intentionally boring. Boring integrations are what survive contact with production. There is no proprietary SDK to adopt, no front-end framework you have to use, and no specific iGaming platform you have to migrate to. See the full platform overview if you want the broader architecture context.
Each market has its own rules, its own dominant payment methods, and its own player payment behavior. We treat them as six distinct deployments — not one Asia bucket.
UPI dominance is non-negotiable. Net Banking still meaningful for older deposit cohorts. Our India coverage →
JazzCash and Easypaisa carry most volume; 1Link rails for higher-ticket. Pakistan operator context →
bKash dominant; Nagad and Rocket round out the mobile financial services landscape. iGaming payments in Bangladesh →
MoMo as the trust signal; ZaloPay for younger cohorts; VNPay for bank-rail flows. Vietnam coverage details →
GCash leads, PayMaya follows, InstaPay covers cross-bank flows. Philippines payment context →
Volatile rail availability; we adapt routing as the landscape shifts. Myanmar operator notes →
Our pricing is two-part: a flat monthly hosting fee that covers infrastructure, security, and 24/7 operations, plus a 0.1%–0.4% transaction share that varies by market and processing volume. The model is intentionally aligned: we earn more only when your channel processes more. There is no public rate card because operator situations are not interchangeable. See the operator pricing model in detail or message us on Telegram for a tailored quote.
Distinct from the general FAQ on the homepage. These are the questions that come up specifically when an existing operator is evaluating an iGaming payment solution for operators on managed infrastructure — replacing or augmenting an incumbent third-party channel.
Tell us about your operation — markets, monthly processing volume, current pain points. We will tell you within an hour whether a branded iGaming payment solution for operators on our infrastructure is the right call.