Bango continues to focus on growing end-user spend through its platform, to capitalise on the rapidly expanding global market for digital content, goods and services.

Enabled by Bango, carrier billed payment is initially available to over 12mln subscribers in Mexico on any platform, including Android, Apple and Microsoft devices

( ), the mobile payments company, has partnered with to launch carrier billing for subscriptions in Mexico.

Customers who sign up to , the media streaming giant, can now charge the monthly subscription cost to their pre- or post-paid mobile phone bill, Bango said.

Enabled by Bango, carrier billed payment is initially available to over 12mln subscribers in Mexico on any platform, including Android, and devices.

"Carrier billing adds many new customers to merchant services,” observed Ray Anderson, the chief executive officer of Bango.

“After doubling the end-user spend run rate for the third consecutive year, this is a great way to start 2018," he added.

The company said trading in 2017 was in line with expectations; total end-user spend (EUS) for 2017 was £271mln, more than double 2016’s £132mln.

The exit EUS run rate at the end of 2017 exceeded £400mln a year, which once again was more than double compared to the exit run rate at the end of the preceding year.

Bango had cash of £4.8mln at the end of 2017, down from £5.7mln a year earlier.