A betting firm has unveiled Paddypaddybet.com to provide financial and economic empowerment for all Nigerians.
The General Manager of the company, Mr. Alexander Ezekiel, during the unveiling in Lagos on Friday said that the company was out to improve service delivery, bring professionalism and the right expertise to the gaming industry.
Ezekiel explained that the firm was set up to stop complaints by participants in the gaming sector, who said that operators collected money without winnings.
He said, “We are out to improve service delivery in the gaming industry.
“We are nationally licensed by the National Lottery Regulatory Commission. Before the NLRC could issue a licence to a betting firm, it must have ensured the company had done its due diligence to cover winnings whenever people win.
“In most online platforms, there is sometimes a problem of logging in but in ours, it is easy and we have been able to create different platforms; retail, online and mobile for variety of customers in the virtual community.
“We are not only out to collect from the public but also to alleviate the current economic pains occasioned by unemployment through world class services, wonderful packages and bonuses that are unmatched by our competitors. As it stands now, Paddypaddy bet will soon be taking the shine off other stakeholders in the industry, as it is very set to unveil many packages in its progamme of re-defining the betting industry.”
According to him, with the over 30 outlets opened up across Lagos and Ibadan, Padddypaddybet would create employment opportunities for over 500 unemployed youths.
“The highlight of the event was the signing of a five-year endorsement deal with a Nollywood actress, Eniola Ajao as an ambassador of the company,” the statement added.
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