DOM 19 DE MAYO DE 2024 - 07:54hs.
Says Kiron Interactive co-founder

“Africa is fast becoming a hub for sports betting”

Steven Spartinos, co-founder and co-CEO of Kiron Interactive, talked about the importance of Africa as a new key international market and has backed Clarion Gaming’s extension of the ICE brand to the continent this year. He claimed that ICE Africa is the international B2B event to look out for in light of the continent’s sports betting, mobile and industry-wide opportunities.

Discussing the benefits of having a dedicated show in Africa, Spartinos said: “It is evident that Africa is fast becoming a hub for sports betting and ICE Africa presents a foundation for what has the potential to become a key event in the global gambling industry.”

“The continent can present certain challenges, one size does not necessarily fit all when it comes to the African market, however, the potential for success for sports betting is increasingly tangible. We look forward to the opportunities ICE Africa may open and are eager to be a part of the show’s development as its popularity grows,” Spartinos added.

Kiron Interactive, which specialises in supplying services for web, mobile, and land-based sportsbook and casino operators on five continents, has a core focus on Virtual games in the region, as well as mobile and sports betting, which Spartinos believes requires country-by-country knowledge to truly tap into.

“Africa is a highly dynamic market and having insight into virtual, mobile and sports betting components will be beneficial. Local understanding of what makes the punter tick in different countries is also key. Africa is a large continent with diverse tastes and needs on a country by country basis. It is therefore imperative for us to understand what ingredients are required to deliver a tailored and localised recipe that is beneficial to operators in each of the key countries that we supply,” he explained.

“The very high mobile penetration and continued evolution in technology makes mobile and online delivery of products and services increasingly important on the continent. The growth here is, by far, out stripping that of retail. The African market is very different to traditional developed markets, and it is these differences which make it such an interesting environment to operate in,” he continued.

Following their support of last year’s Gaming Africa event, Kiron Interactive will return to the inaugral ICE Africa in October following Clarion’s decision to make the continent the first place its flagship brand has extended to, to which Spartinos commented ‘why not Africa’.

He concluded: “ICE Africa will certainly assist is improving knowledge sharing around such challenges and assist in finding the right solutions. In doing so, it will assist in demystifying the African market and making it easier to achieve success in these otherwise unfamiliar markets.”

Source: GMB