Neteller Planning to Get Back into the U.S. Market
Neteller is planning to return to the United States market in
the very near future. For many years Neteller was one of the most
popular choices for gamblers in the United States to send and
receive money to online casinos but in 2007 it all came to an
end when Neteller left the U.S. market. It now looks like they
are getting ready for re-entry.
Optimal Payments, the owner of Neteller, already has an agreement
with Caesars Entertainment and they are in talks with other gaming
operators. Optimal Payments president and chief executive Joel
Leonoff said that he expects many states in the United States
to offer online gambling within the next year. “We think
10 states will offer entry to gaming,” said Leonoff. He
also didn’t think the previous problems with the U.S. government
would be an issue. “There are different levels of compliance
required for suppliers versus merchants [operators]. Merchants
have a much more onerous regulatory requirement to adhere to,”
Mr Leonoff added.
Neteller has been one of the most reliable online payment processing
options for gamblers around the world for many years. They were
founded in 1999 and now they are used by millions of customers
in many different countries. Whether it is the Neteller e-Wallet
or the Net+ Prepaid MasterCard, customers who use Neteller always
have access to their money and it may not be long before that
customer list includes people in the United States once again.
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