American mobile payments company Boku has launched multi-country direct carrier billing (DCB) and eWallet payment services for Pearl Abyss, a South Korea-based game developer.
The service has been rolled out in countries such as Russia, Turkey, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
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By GlobalDataCarrier billing will also include local eWallet payment services such as RabbitLinePay, GrabPay, GCash, GoPay and OVO, the payments start-up said.
Pearl Abyss is known for its open-world, multiplayer online role-playing game ‘Black Desert’.
Pearl Abyss CBO Kevin Kim said: “Not everyone possesses a credit card or feels comfortable providing their credit card details for online purchases.
“However, almost everyone owns a mobile device which can be used for online payments, that is why Boku’s ‘Mobile First’ payment services via direct carrier billing and eWallet billing appeal to us.
“The secure, intuitive, easy-to-use and low-friction checkout experience will result in higher customer satisfaction, conversion, and retention.
“Pearl Abyss is looking forward to a successful partnership with Boku, in particular as we roll out our new and exciting Black Desert game offerings.”
Boku CEO Jon Prideaux said: “This partnership between Pearl Abyss and Boku is a perfect demonstration of how Boku helps companies acquire new paying users by offering their customers all the best local payment options accessible from their mobile device.
“We are not only processing direct carrier billing payments, but also local eWallet payments which are becoming an increasingly popular form of mobile payment across many of our clients.”