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Boku Inks 3 New Direct Carrier Billing Operator Partnerships, Enables Payment on Google Play

Boku Inks 3 New Direct Carrier Billing Operator Partnerships, Enables Payment on Google Play Image Credit: Boku

Boku, the global leader in direct carrier billing-based mobile payments, has announced a series of new partnerships to bring direct carrier billing to Google Play for more than 75 million mobile subscribers across 3 major European markets.

As a result of the new deals, subscribers can use one-tap mobile payments to purchase games and apps in the Google Play store. The charges can be completed using only the subscriber’s phone number and appear on the subscriber’s mobile phone bill or are deducted from the subscriber’s prepaid balance, with no additional personal information or credit card required. 

These integrations further expand the footprint of Boku’s recently announced Boku Direct offering, which allows consumers to store and use their phone number in the exact same manner as a credit card.

Boku said that it currently operates live carrier billing connections into other high value merchants such as Spotify Premium, Sony Playstation Store, Windows 10 Store, and Facebook App Center.

Manfred Artmeier, Boku Vice President
Central Europe is clearly a very important market for alternative payments, as we’ve seen merchants clamoring to integrate carrier billing in recent months with a focus on enabling consumers in the most sophisticated markets. 

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