Betway, a leading international bookmaker, is launching a new and innovative mobile/web based betting platform in the Ghanaian market. The goal of this new betting method is to simplify the experience of sports-betting fans who are looking to bet on football, both local and international.
This new platform will allow customers to place bets on upcoming fixtures from their computers, tablets or even their mobile phones. This will give fans the power to bet from anywhere, anytime and over any device. By making remote betting easy and simple to use, Betway is removing the need for betting fans to visit physical stores and bookmakers to place their bets.
To start using the Betway platform, players need only register on the Betway website at www.betway.com.gh. Once done, they’ll be able to use a number of mobile money providers (Tigo Cash Paybill: BETWAY / Airtel Paybill: BETWAY / MTN Mobile Money Paybill: BETWAY) to deposit money for all the bets they wish to pay. They will also be able to use these mobile money providers to withdraw any of their winnings.
About the Betway Group
The Betway Group is a leading provider of first-class entertainment across sports betting, casino, bingo and poker. Launched in 2006, the company operates across a number of regulated online markets and holds licenses in the UK, Malta, Italy, Denmark, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Kenya and now Uganda. Based in Malta and Guernsey, with support from London, Isle of Man, Stockholm and Cape Town, the Betway team comprises over 1,000 people.
Betway is experiencing its largest growth in sports betting, with its comprehensive sportsbook product offering customers a wide selection of both pre-game and in-play betting across a broad range of sports. The company has made a strong, targeted investment in both advertising and sports sponsorship.
Betway is the official principal sponsor of Premier League football club West Ham United, the UK Premier League Darts and the UK Snooker Championships. It was also title sponsor for last year’s world title boxing fight between Carl Froch and George Groves held at Wembley Stadium. To provide customers with additional expert insight into sports, Betway has partnered with a number of sports ambassadors including sports journalist Sarah Stirk and ex-England rugby player Mike Tindall.
Betway is a major sponsor in UK horseracing with its ‘flagship’ race, the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. In January 2015, it also signed a wide-ranging deal to support four high-profile races in the Flat calendar: the Betway Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster, the Betway Chester Cup at Chester, and two contests at York, the Betway Yorkshire Cup and the Betway Great Voltigeur.
Betway prides itself on providing its customers with a bespoke, fun and informed betting experience, supported by a safe and secure environment. Betway is a member of several prominent industry-related bodies, including ESSA, the Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS) and the Remote Gambling Association (RGA), and is accredited by trusted international testing agency eCOGRA. It is also a partner of the Professional Players Federation (PPF).
In addition to the flagship Betway brand, the Betway Group operates a number of other brands including Dream Bingo, Bingo on the Box, Spin Casino and the Hippodrome Online Casino.
For more information about Betway’s various products and licenced brands, please visit www.betwaygroup.com.
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