Major Asian sports betting company Dafabet has announced it is entering the Kenyan market.
The news has been enthusiastically embraced by players in Kenya who are looking forward to trying out “the biggest bets and best odds”, as Dafabet advertizes its services.
Dafabet, which sponsors two English Premier League sides, Sunderland and Burnley, occupies 23rd place in the global gambling ranking. Next to tempting betting conditions, Dafabet also provides live streaming and instant payouts. The Kenyan project is the company’s first attempt on the African market.
According to an undisclosed source, Dafabet have serious potential in terms of the incentives they can offer to Kenyan players. The source further adds that Dafabet “are already hitting the numbers so it is going to be very competitive”.
Match wagers on Dafabet begin as low as Sh10. In addition, there is also a daily Jackpot up for grabs where gamblers can win if they predict correctly the outcome of at least four matches.
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