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Betable Group launches Newshore unified payments platform for iGaming

Betable Group has launched Newshore, a payment processing platform positioned as a unified payments layer for iGaming operators.

The company said operators connected to Newshore can accept payments via credit cards, bank transfers and e-wallets through a single tool, without setting up multiple accounts or working with different services.

Newshore is led by Operations Director Chris Prentice and Product Manager Jonathan Luke. Prentice previously served as UK General Manager at Grace Gaming, while Luke has worked on digital fraud and risk at Rank Interactive and Lloyds.

Chris Prentice, Operations Director at Newshore, said: “We spoke extensively with iGaming operators and the message was consistent. Payments have become too complex, with too many integrations and too much operational friction.

“Newshore was built to change that. Our platform gives merchants a single, streamlined connection to the payment ecosystem, removing the burden of managing multiple providers while improving efficiency and cost control. It’s about making payments infrastructure simpler, more flexible and ready for global growth.”

Betable Group said Newshore is designed to consolidate integrations and simplify payment operations for merchants, as part of the group’s broader portfolio of platform solutions for iGaming and fintech operators.

Adrienn Sarkany is a Contributing Editor at EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming), where she brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to the EE Intelligence Hub. Currently pursuing a degree in Finnish and Korean Language and Literature, Adrienn…

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