Aeropay teams up with UBank for in-game payments innovation

Paytech start-up Aeropay partners with Texas-based UBank to simplify in-game payments and enhance compliance in the gaming industry.

Facts

  • Aeropay, a Chicago-based paytech start-up, has partnered with Texas-based UBank to transform the intersection of financial services and the gaming industry.
  • The partnership’s main focus is on simplifying in-game payments while improving compliance and expanding its reach in the gaming ecosystem.
  • Aeropay will leverage its expertise in customized business payment solutions, while UBank brings its modern and progressive operations to enhance player deposit and withdrawal experiences and compliance protocols.
  • Aeropay’s CEO, Daniel Muller, envisions setting a new industry standard with tailored payment solutions for gaming operators and developers.
  • UBank president, Justin Armstrong, highlights their joint mission to prioritize relationships, serve communities, and stay at the forefront of technological advancements in the gaming industry.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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