Skrill to Exhibit at Daily Fantasy Sports Expo in Miami Beach

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Another huge addition to this August’s Daily Fantasy Sports Expo in Miami Beach as one of the world’s largest payment solutions, Skrill , will be a main exhibitor.  Skrill, formerly known as Moneybookers, is only second to PayPal in terms of customers in the digital payments solutions sector.

“I have never sold exhibit space this quickly,” commented Marc Lesnick, organizer of DFSE.  “All I had to say were the words ‘daily fantasy sports’ and they were in”.

The Daily Fantasy Sports Expo is the first conference to focus on the explosive industry that now focuses on daily and weekly contests.

DraftKings, one of the two largest daily fantasy sites, will be headlining the event along with search engine behemoth Microsoft Bing.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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