PayPal Secured Transactions Helping People

Online casinos with PayPal facility is attracting the players nowadays because these ensure safe payments and without any delays. Players while using online casinos often feel worried about the payments and the amounts that they will receive after winning the games. But here is the solution! PayPal. Players who play online casino games want safe and secure payments. PayPal is globally recognized e-wallet that allows users from all over the world to get payments without having extra difficulties and issues. There are also some other options like Neteller etc. but PayPal has recognized itself as the most trustworthy and secured…

PayPal Option Available at Caesars Interactive Sites

Caesars Interactive Entertainment (CIE) has become the first US-licensed online gaming operator to offer Pay Pal as a payment option for its customers through its Nevada-licensed WSOP.com website. The group launched the payment method in the state of Nevada this week and expects to roll out a full launch in New Jersey next week. Pay Pal will be available to its New Jersey customers through its licensed CaesarsCasino.com, HarrahsCasino.com and WSOP.com websites. More at iGaming Business

PayPal set to enter US iGaming market

iGaming Business – Internet payment processor PayPal is set to enter into the regulated online gambling market in the US, according to various media reports. Although the company is yet to make an official announcement in regards to its plans, various reports have said that PayPal will begin processing payments for licensed online poker and casino sites in the regulated US states of Nevada, New Jersey and Delaware in the coming months. PayPal previously announced that it would not process any online gambling transactions, a stance it has so far upheld. The internet payment processor currently has more than 150…

Visa, MasterCard and PayPal to block unlicensed operators in UK

iGaming Business – Financial services providers Mastercard, Visa and PayPal have reached a voluntary agreement with the Gambling Commission to block payment transactions with unlicensed gambling websites when new laws come into force in the UK. Speaking in the House of Lords, Baroness Jolly confirmed the three providers had made the agreement with the regulatory body despite members of the House rejecting an amendment to the Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Bill. As reported by iGaming Business, the House of Lords voted 171 for and 185 against an amendment that would have allowed the Gambling Commission to block financial transactions between…