Game Park Pays Over GH¢15m To Ghanaians

Gary Nimako Marfo, Board Chairman of NLA handing over the licence to Madam Bibi Bright

 

Game Park Limited, a leading name in Ghana’s lottery sector, is celebrating its 1st anniversary with a payout of over GH¢15million to its customers.

To celebrate its anniversary, the company is introducing the “Win More Mula” campaign featuring an exciting promotion designed to reward loyal customers and partners.

Under the “Win More Mula” campaign, Game Park will offer every new player GH¢30 free in gaming credits.

Existing customers will also receive a GH¢5 bonus, allowing them to enjoy the games and also potentially win big at no extra cost.

The company is also celebrating a major milestone achieved just in time for its anniversary – the granting of a 10-year license to operate in the country from the National Lottery Authority, (NLA).

This achievement underscores Game Park’s commitment to the Ghanaian market and its intention to continue delivering exceptional gaming experiences to its customers and partners.

Commenting on this milestone, Executive Director of Game Park Limited, Bibi Bright, shared her excitement and thanked customers for their massive support during the first year.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support we’ve received fromour customers, partners, and the community over the past year. Without them, achieving this one-year milestone would not have been possible,” she said.

Bibi Bright further stated that, “The issuance of a 10-year license is a further testament to our commitment to the Ghanaian market. The company has signed strategic partnerships with key Lotto Marketing Companies (LMC) in Kumasi and Accra to expand to ensure that even more Ghanaians can enjoy the thrill and excitement of our games.”

CEO of Supreme Ventures Gaming Limited, technical service providers for Game Park Limited Xesus Johnston said, “We are proud to see our partner chalk a successful milestone in Ghana, we look forwardto many years of fruitful engagements.”

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