iGamingPayments.AI
How it works

Built for operators and providers

iGamingPayments.AI connects iGaming operators with the payment infrastructure they need, and gives payment providers a place to be found. It's free on both sides.

Term: Operator

Definition: An iGaming business — online casino, sportsbook, poker room, or daily fantasy platform — that needs payment infrastructure to accept deposits, process withdrawals, and manage risk.

Term: Provider

Definition: A payment infrastructure company serving iGaming operators. This includes PSPs, acquiring banks, crypto processors, open banking providers, fraud and KYC vendors, payment orchestration platforms, and eWallet providers.

For Operators

How do operators find and contact a provider?

You browse the directory, filter by what you need, request an introduction, and get a reference code that tracks the relationship from day one. No account required.

  1. Browse and filter the directory

    The directory lists 340+ vetted providers across seven categories. Filter by region, vertical, and payment method to get to the shortlist that's relevant to your market.

    Go to the directory
  2. Read the provider profile

    Each profile shows supported regions, accepted payment methods, banking model, years in business, and a description of who they work with. Claimed profiles include direct contact details and a verified logo.

  3. Request an introduction

    On any provider's profile, click 'Get introduced'. Enter your name, company, and email. You'll receive an IGP reference code immediately — no sign-up, no waiting.

  4. Quote your code when you make contact

    When you reach out to the provider, quote your IGP code. It tells them the introduction came via iGamingPayments.AI and gives both sides a shared reference point from the start.

Before you negotiate — use the processing fee calculator to model your effective take-rate across cards, APMs, and crypto. It's easier to push back on a rate when you know what the number should look like.
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For Providers

How does a provider get listed and found?

There are two paths depending on whether we already have a listing for you. Search the directory first — you may already be there.

Path AClaim an existing profile

We've built a base listing for most established iGaming payment providers. If yours is already there, you can claim it and edit it yourself.

  1. Find your listing

    Search the directory for your company name. If it's listed, open your profile page.

    Search the directory
  2. Click 'Claim this profile'

    On your profile page, click the claim button. Enter an email address from your company's domain — we verify ownership by matching the email domain to your website.

  3. Sign in and edit your profile

    You'll get a magic link by email. Click it and you'll land directly in edit mode. Update your description, regions, payment methods, banking model, and logo.

Path BAdd a new listing

Not in the directory yet? Getting added takes less than 48 hours.

  1. Contact us

    Use the contact form and select 'List my service'. Tell us your company name, website, and category — PSP, crypto processor, fraud/KYC, open banking, eWallet, payment orchestration, or EMI.

    Contact us
  2. We review and add your listing

    We'll check your site, categorise your company correctly, and get you live — usually within 24–48 hours. You'll get an email when it's done.

  3. Claim and complete your profile

    Once live, follow Path A above to claim your profile, verify your domain, and fill in your full details.

Listings are free. We don't charge for inclusion. A complete profile with your regions, methods, and description converts far better than a bare listing with just your company name. Operators filter by region and payment method, so the more accurate your data, the more often you show up.

Claimed profiles are subject to our Terms and Conditions. The short version: keep your information accurate, don't misrepresent what you do, and update your profile if anything changes.

We're working towards a model where providers pay a referral fee when an introduction made through iGamingPayments.AI converts to a commercial relationship. Nothing is charged yet. When that changes, we'll tell you clearly and in advance.

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How we track introductions

Every contact gets a unique IGP reference code

When an operator requests an introduction to a provider, we generate a unique IGP reference code — for example, IGP-A4KR72. That code is emailed to the operator and tied to the specific provider and introduction in our system.

The operator quotes it when they make contact. The provider can see it in their admin panel. Both sides have a shared reference from the first conversation.

This is how we know which deals started here. It's also the foundation of our commercial model — when introductions convert to real relationships, the code is what lets us demonstrate that iGamingPayments.AI made it happen.

Common questions

As of June 2026.

Is it free for operators to use?
Yes. Browsing the directory, viewing provider profiles, and requesting introductions are all free. You don't need an account.
Is it free for providers to get listed?
Getting listed is free and always will be. Claiming your profile is also free, but it does require agreeing to our Terms and Conditions — which covers how we handle introductions and how we plan to charge for them in future.
What's the IGP reference code for?
It's a tracking code that ties an introduction back to iGamingPayments.AI. It gives both sides a shared reference from day one and helps us measure whether introductions lead to real commercial relationships.
How does profile verification work?
We use email domain matching. If your company's website is acmepayments.com and you sign in with a @acmepayments.com address, we treat that as sufficient verification. If your email domain differs from your website — common with holding companies — contact us and we'll verify manually.
Can multiple people from the same company edit a profile?
Yes. Access is based on your email domain, not a single account. Anyone with a @yourcompany.com email address can sign in and edit the profile for yourcompany.com — no handover or transfer needed.
What categories can a provider be listed under?
Seven: PSP / Acquirer, Crypto Processor, Payment Orchestration, EMI / Banking Infrastructure, Fraud / KYC / AML, Open Banking, and eWallet / APM. If you're not sure which fits, mention it in your contact form message and we'll categorise you correctly.