Neosurf has launched its payment services in Mexico, marking the company's official entry into the Latin American market. The company allows players to securely top up their accounts with cash, while operators can use the company's compliance tools.
Neosurf's services are designed to facilitate secure cash transactions within Mexico. Neosurf's first regional partner in Mexico is Fun88, and plans are in place to expand the services to more operators licensed by SEGOB in the near future. The company's services include KYC and AML features to ensure transaction security and regulatory compliance.
Neosurf Americas CEO Sue Page said, "In conversations with operators, we learned that they were not receiving the service they deserved—there were gaps in customer support, compliance processes, and overall payment efficiency.
"We believe our solution can fill these gaps, offering players a more reliable, secure, and compliant way to transact, while helping operators improve the overall customer experience.
Neosurf was founded in Paris in 2004 and operates in 74 countries.
Fun88's legal representative in Mexico, Christian Ramos, added, "Since many Mexican players prefer cash, partnering with Neosurf allows us to offer a payment method that aligns with customer preferences, while strengthening our commitment to security and compliance.
"They are able to provide frictionless transactions while enhancing anti-money laundering and KYC processes, making them a significant partner in the market."
As Neosurf enters the regulated gambling market in Mexico, the company's global CEO Andrea McGeachin shared insights into the trends in the non-statutory payment sector. In a recent interview, McGeachin discussed the company's global compliance strategy, future directions, and the dynamic changes in the payment ecosystem.