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Playspan buys gaming payments business

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arjunmehta.jpgPlaySpan, which makes a gaming commerce network to help game publishers develop new sources of revenue, is buying PayByCash, an alternative payment system for games, virtual worlds and social networks. Terms were not disclosed, but the price of the deal is probably less significant than the success it marks for PlaySpan's very young co-founder, Arjun Mehta, who at the time of this report was a 12-year-old running the company with the help of his dad, CEO Karl Mehta.

PlaySpan last year raised $6.5 million in funding from Easton Capital, Menlo Ventures, STIC International and Novel TMT Ventures. PayByCash is backed by a group of individual investors including partners from Goldman, Sachs & Co., Great Oaks Capital Management and Thomas H. Lee Partners LP. Although PlaySpan plans to have PayByCash remain largely independent, it says the two companies' technologies are a natural complement, with PlaySpan offering gamers more places to spend money and PayByCash providing the mechanism for them to pay. - Andrea Orr

See July 16 announcement on PayByCash acquisition from PlaySpan
See Feb. 26 story on PayByCash from VentureBeat.com
See Sept. 19 story on PlaySpan from VentureBeat

 

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