Who will win the Sh40 million guaranteed bonus?

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By Betsafe | Apr 27, 2022

One Betsafe punter is set to win the biggest guaranteed jackpot bonus on May 21. The leading gaming company will award one Super Jackpot player with KSh40,000,000, the biggest ever guaranteed bonus in Kenya.

Ten finalists will compete for the Ksh40m on a televised draw where one player will win the biggest ever guaranteed jackpot bonus. The bonus, a first of its kind in Kenya guarantees that the amount must be won on the 21 of May.

“We are always committed to giving our customers the best gaming experience and there is no better feeling than winning. The guaranteed jackpot bonus is our way of thanking our customers who have been on this journey with us since we introduced our jackpot,” remarked Victor Sudi, Betsafe Kenya Managing Director.

The final ten players who compete for the bonus will be selected from punters who place bets on the Super Jackpot between April 30 and May 14. There will be weekly draws conducted after the jackpot is settled where three winners will be randomly selected to make it to the final on May 21. 

The bonus campaign is aimed at all Super Jackpot players who get 10 or more correct predictions. “This bonus will cater for those punters that always come close to winning a bonus but miss by a game or two. We’re giving these customers a chance to win this life-changing bonus” said Ian Bosire, Betsafe Kenya Marketing Manager.

Betsafe has consistently been innovating and introducing new products and features to its platform including the recent launch of a lite site. The lite site utilizes minimal data which enables players to enjoy gaming while being economical with their data.

Check out the Super Jackpot game on Betsafe.co.ke for a chance to be the KSH40m biggest bonus winner.

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