Woodbine Adds PayPal

Published: October 27, 2020 02:18 pm EDT

Woodbine Entertainment, Canada’s horse racing and wagering leader, has added PayPal, one of the world’s leading digital payments providers, on its HPIbet.com platform.

The update provides Woodbine's customers a fast, private, safe, and reliable method for online transactions.

HPIbet is the leading Canadian wagering application that allows users to easily place bets and view races on hundreds of tracks across the globe. HPIbet is available across Canada through HPIbet.com.

“We are thrilled to team up with PayPal, a payment processing global leader, to bring our customers their trusted and popular funding mechanism to our platform,” said Kevin Maharaj, director of business and product development at Woodbine Entertainment. “We are constantly looking for new ways to enrich the customer experience on HPIbet. Allowing our customers from across Canada to fund their accounts using PayPal is a huge step forward in achieving this goal.”

As of today (Tuesday, Nov. 27), HPIbet customers are now able to fund their account using PayPal.

Benefits of the PayPal platform for HPIbet members include adding another seamless way to privately and securely deposit money into accounts from their bank account, credit card and debit card attached to their PayPal account or their PayPal balance.

(Woodbine Entertainment)

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I echo the sentiments and endorse the suggestion of Mr. West. The current HPI coverage is extremely inferior and well below what should be offered to today's audience. With almost a complete shutdown of live attendance at racetracks this is the sole option of those wishing to watch the races. I don't know who operates HPI or who is involved with the decision making process but they should take a very long look at improving their product. This is a great opportunity to introduce new people to harness racing and also to better serve the current audience.

HPI TV, how about doing us all a favour and add another channel for Standardbred racetracks only?

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