EGBA welcomes Aircash as first associate member

Aircash, a European payments service provider, is now the inaugural company to join the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) as an associate member. EGBA, based in Brussels, has expanded its membership to include payment service providers in the online gaming and betting sector.

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Headquartered in Croatia, Aircash is a player in the digital payment platform sector, delivering compliant financial services across Central and South-Eastern Europe.

Hrvoje Ćosić, Aircash CEO, expressed the company's commitment to secure and compliant financial experiences within the gaming industry, stating: "We are excited to contribute to this mission within EGBA."

Maarten Haijer, EGBA Secretary General, highlighted the significance of Aircash's membership, stating, "We are delighted to welcome Aircash as our first associate member, offering invaluable insights to shape EGBA's understanding in the payments landscape."

Recognised as a Licensed Electronic Money Institution in the EU, as an EGBA associate member, the company aims to contribute expertise, enhancing the association's awareness of the dynamic payments landscape.

This collaboration aligns with EGBA's objective to unite industry voices and understand the impact of regulatory issues across sectors. Aircash's role as an associate member signifies a move toward fostering dialogue and collaboration between the gaming and payments sectors.


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