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Eventus International Announces Partnership with ANB for SBWA+ 2019

15 April 2019 - 17:50

Written by Editorial Board
Eventus International Announces Partnership with ANB for SBWA+ 2019

Partnership with the Association of Nigerian Bookmakers to host the Nigerian Sports Betting Summit on the first day of the Sports Betting West Africa Summit 2019.

Eventus International announced a partnership with the Association of Nigerian Bookmakers to host the Nigerian Sports Betting Summit on the first day of the Sports Betting West Africa Summit 2019. For the past 3 years, Eventus International has been happy to partner with the Association of Nigerian Bookmakers (ANB) to host their annual conference on the first day of the 3-day Sports Betting West Africa Summit which will take place in Lagos Nigeria from 23-25 July 2019. The 2019 edition of Sports Betting West Africa+ 2019 will continue this partnership as ANB will address all the opportunities and challenges in Nigeria at the Nigerian Sports Betting Summit and Eventus International will wider issues in the West African market. “Each year, Eventus International has joined forces with ANB to hold a truly powerful 3 day conference. Last year, over 600 people walked through our doors due to this collaborative effort and with our new format that is more open to other forms of gambling such as casino and lottery, we know that this year will be even bigger!” – Yudi Soetjiptadi, Managing Director, Eventus International The 5th Annual Sports Betting West Africa Summit has been re-invented to include new topics, new themes and bring even more stakeholders in Africa’s gaming industry together. Our new and improved SBWA+ 2019 aims to enhance the skills of the stakeholders who work in all disciplines of the gaming industry, through sharing knowledge about the latest regulations, marketing techniques, cutting edge technologies and responsible gambling practices to ensure your long-term success in gaming. This year’s agenda has been developed to shed light on the newer opportunities and challenges facing the region – be they regulatory, operational or market related, whilst reporting progress on some of the heated discussions and debates that took place last year.

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