Skrill

Skrill is part of Paysafe Limited (“Paysafe”) (NYSE: PSFE) (PSFE.WS), a global payments platform. Skrill is one of its digital wallet brands and was established in 2001 to offer multiple online payment and money transfer services.[3]

Skrill, a Paysafe company
TypePublic company
IndustryOnline payments
Founded27 July 2001 (2001-07-27)
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Bruce Lowthers (CEO)[1]
ProductsPayment gateway
Digital wallet
Prepaid card
PSP
Cryptocurrencies
Money transfer
RevenueIncrease US $1.496 billion (Paysafe’s FY 2022 revenue)[2]
Number of employees
3,300
ParentPaysafe
Websiteskrill.com

Skrill operates in more than 100 countries with the digital wallet offered in more than 40 currencies.[4][5] The company facilitates multiple payment options including card payments, bank transfers and local payment methods. The funds in a Skrill account can then be used to pay merchants and other Skrill users or converted into cryptocurrency.

Skrill also has cross-border payments accessible to users via its remittance service.[6] The service enables users to send money to a bank account overseas using their bank card.

In 2015, Skrill was acquired by Paysafe [7][8] along with former competitor NETELLER and prepaid payment provider paysafecard.[9]

Skrill is operated by Paysafe Payment Solutions Limited, a company incorporated in Ireland and regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland,[10] for its European regulated activities. Skrill's activities outside the European Economic Area are operated by Skrill Limited – a company incorporated in the United Kingdom and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.[11]

History

Early history (2001 to 2015)

Skrill, formerly known as Moneybookers, was founded in 2001 in the United Kingdom as a digital wallet provider.[12] By 2007, it had become established as one of the top three e-payment solution providers in Europe[13] when it was purchased by Investcorp in March of that year.[14] In August 2010, Skrill blocked an account operated by WikiLeaks as a donation collection account, citing the organisation's addition to Australian blacklists and American watchlists.[15] In September 2011, Moneybookers announced that they would rebrand their service as Skrill, completing the rebrand in 2013.[16] As Skrill, they completed the acquisition of Austrian-based prepaid payment method paysafecard in February 2013,[17] before being acquired by CVC Capital Partners for €600 million in August 2013.[18]

Paysafe subsidiary (2015 onwards)

In 2015, Skrill was acquired by Optimal Payments, the parent company of rival digital wallet NETELLER, for €1.1 billion.[19] During this period, Skrill Group announced in April 2015 that it had completed the acquisition of Ukash, a UK-based competitor of paysafecard, which was merged during the same year.[20] In November 2015, Optimal Payments rebranded as Paysafe.[21]

In 2018, Skrill began to extend the amount of services offered to its users, launching an international money transfer service in February 2018,[22] and a crypto service in July 2018 allowing users to buy and trade cryptocurrencies.[23] This was followed by the launch of Skrill's customer loyalty programme, KNECT, in November 2019[24] and the extension of the international money transfer service to US users in June 2020.[25]

Sponsorship and relationships

In 2011, Skrill first sponsored the PokerStars owned European Poker Tour for its eighth season, sponsoring the event again in 2013 for its tenth season.[26]

In July 2013, English football's National League signed a one-year sponsorship deal with Skrill[27] with the Conference's divisions being known as The Skrill Premier, The Skrill North and The Skrill South.

In May 2020, Skrill announced a four-year AC Milan sponsorship deal.[28]

In March 2021, Skrill announced a new partnership with the English Premier League football team Leeds United.[29][30]

Service

Skrill is a digital multi-currency wallet that handles online payments and money transfers.[32]

The digital wallet provider’s services include:

  • A payment gateway that facilitates the electronic transfer of funds between businesses and their customers.[31]
  • A peer-to-peer money transfer service for Skrill customers to transfer money to one another.[32]
  • A currency exchange service that allows users to convert their primary account balance into other currencies.[33]
  • A cryptocurrency service for buying, selling and withdrawing digital currencies.[34]
  • A cross-border remittance service for sending money to a bank account overseas.[35]


Users in certain locations can obtain a Skrill Card linked to their account.

Awards

Skrill was named ‘Best Digital Wallet’ at The Digital Banker’s Global Payments Innovation Awards 2023 and the Juniper Research Future Digital Awards 2019.[36]

Paysafe, Skrill's parent company, was named one of CNBC’s World’s Top Fintech Companies 2023. Paysafe also won the ‘Payments Provider of the Year’ award at the 2023 EGR North America Awards – its third consecutive win in the category.[37]

In 2022, Paysafe was named Payment Service or Solution Provider of the Year at the VIXIO Gambling Compliance Global Regulatory Awards,[38] won in the ‘Payment Solution & Innovation of the Year’ category at the 2022 SBC Awards Latinoamérica[39] for a second consecutive year, and won ‘Payment Innovation of the Year’ at the 2022 SBC Awards North America.[40]

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