Gamgem is PaySway’s comprehensive dataset that helps banks effectively identify and block illicit gambling payments. This dataset contains up-to-date information about gambling platforms and their payment destinations, enabling banks to protect customers and ensure regulatory compliance.

The problem

Traditional gambling blocks rely primarily on Merchant Category Codes (MCCs), which are easily circumvented by unlicensed gambling operators through several methods:

  • Direct bank transfers: Using open banking for transfers to gambling platforms’ accounts
  • Cryptocurrency on-ramp: Using bank cards to purchase cryptocurrency that is then transferred to gambling platforms’ wallets
  • Merchants of new types: Routing payments through businesses that sell digital goods
  • E-wallets: Using e-wallet platforms as an obfuscation layer
  • Crypto transfers: Using cryptocurrency wallets to receive gambling payments directly

These loopholes allow vulnerable users to bypass existing protections.

How Gamgem works

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Comprehensive data collection

PaySway maintains real-time data pipelines that identify and catalog payment destinations for both licensed and unlicensed gambling platforms, including:

  • Merchant data (including merchant IDs and merchant names)
  • Local and international bank account details
  • Crypto wallet identifiers
2

Continuous monitoring

The dataset is continuously updated as gambling platforms change payment methods and providers. This dynamic process addresses the “whack-a-mole” nature of illicit payment channels by rapidly identifying new channels as they emerge.

3

Easy integration

Data is delivered in formats that banks can easily implement within existing transaction monitoring and fraud prevention systems, enabling real-time blocking of suspicious payments.

4

High accuracy blocking

Leveraging real-time data, our solution enables banks to detect nearly all illicit gambling transactions, even those intentionally disguised. Banks retain final decision-making authority and have full visibility into blocks that could potentially affect legitimate payments (e.g. certain e-wallet top-ups, which could impact gaming gift cards).