The sports betting sector in Nigeria is about to welcome a new player as BETNLAFF prepares to officially open its operations on June 3, promising a faster, simpler and rewarding betting experience for users.
The company in a statement on Tuesday by its spokesman, Tonye George, announced its debut into the industry. It said the platform was built to suit the changing demands of sports bettors who are seeking efficiency, reliability and seamless service.
“BETNLAFF is promising to be a customer-centric brand that will improve every aspect of the betting experience, from account registration and funding, to bet placement, withdrawals and customer support,” the statement said.
The company said that the Nigerian betting market has grown dramatically in recent years with customers seeking more and more convenience and quickness as well as good odds and promotional deals.
It said the platform has been engineered to meet the expectations of today’s sports fans who demand an immersive and frictionless betting experience.
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“The market has grown a lot over the years, but players are asking for more than odds and promotions. They demand speed.” They want it easy. They want dependability. “BETNLAFF was designed with those expectations at its heart,” the statement read.
In its market entry plan, BETNLAFF also revealed that new customers will be offered a variety of incentives including a welcome bonus package of up to ₦1 million across their first four deposits.
The platform will also give 100 per cent combination boost on accumulator bets, fast deposit choices and instant withdrawals to improve client happiness.
In addition to offering promotions, the firm claimed its long-term goal is to create a trusted betting brand where responsible gambling, consumer pleasure and meaningful engagement with the sports community are prioritized above all else.
“We want to create an environment where sports betting is still fun, transparent and easy to get to, not just getting customers,” BETNLAFF said.
The company said ahead of registrations opening on June 3 that it was certain its mix of technology, customer-centric services and reward packages would attract a new generation of Nigerian bettors.
The debut comes as competition heats up in Nigeria’s fast-growing sports betting market where operators are constantly looking for ways to attract and retain clients in one of Africa’s biggest gaming marketplaces.
