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Can fantasy sports change the payments game?

This month’s feature article examines the challenges involved in introducing fantasy sports to new markets.

PYMNTS have released their October Payments-as-a-Service (Paas) Tracker, in collaboration with Paysafe.

This month’s feature article, Can fantasy sports change the payments game?, is based on an interview with DraftKing’ chief international officer, Jeffrey Haas, and examines the challenges involved in introducing fantasy sports to new markets.

Lorenzo Pellegrino, CEO of Digital Wallets & Income Access, Paysafe Group, provides this month's Executive Insight column. He discusses how understanding the preferences of a younger cohort on a global scale is key to introducing payment methods that cater to fantasy sports players. 

The PYMNTS.com Payments as a Service Tracker™, a Paysafe collaboration, is designed to give an overview of the trends and activities of merchant platforms that not only enable payment processing of new and old technologies, but also integrate with other features to improve the merchant’s experience, including customer engagement, security, omnichannel retail experience, analytics, inventory management, software and hardware management, and more. 

Download the Tracker for top provider profiles from around the PaaS world and a wrap up of this month's news, including the Colossus Bets partnership with Easy Payments Gateway, Paysafe’s launch of Turnkey, a new payment solution for online marketplaces and software platforms, and Google and Apple’s interest in India.