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Game Park Limited, a leading name in Ghana's lottery sector, is celebrating one year of successful operations in the country.
In its first year, the lottery company has paid over GH¢15 million to its customers. This demonstrates the high winning rate and huge payouts on Game Park and the company’s commitment to making an impact in people’s lives.
To celebrate its first anniversary, the company is introducing the “Win More Mula” campaign features an exciting promotion designed to reward loyal customers and partners.
As part of the “Win More Mula” campaign, Game Park limited will offer every new player GH¢30 free in gaming credits.
With this, new players who play Game Park’s Pick 1 and Pick 4 games can place their first bet free of charge by dialing *946#.
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 first-year anniversary – the granting of a 10-year license to operate in Ghana from the National Lottery Authority.
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, Bibi Bright, Executive Director of Game Park Limited, shared her excitement and thanked Ghanaians for their massive support during the first year.
“We are incredibly grateful for the support we’ve received from our customers, partners, and the community over the past year. Without them, achieving this one-year milestone would not have been possible. We look forward to many more years of success and innovation.”

Bibi Bright, Executive Director of Game Park Limited signing a copy of the 10-year license
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 are taking these steps to ensure that even more Ghanaians can enjoy the thrill and excitement of our games.”
Xesus Johnston, CEO of Supreme Ventures Gaming Limited, technical service providers for Game Park Limited said, “We are proud to see our partner chalk a successful milestone in Ghana, we look forward to many years of fruitful engagements.”
Supreme Ventures and Game Park Limited remain committed to innovation, excellence, and customer satisfaction. As the brand celebrates this significant milestone, they look forward to many more years of growth and success in Ghana.
Game Park Limited is a leading operator in Ghana's lottery industry, committed to providing exceptional gaming experiences while adhering to the strictest regulatory guidelines. Through responsible gaming practices and a collaborative approach, Game Park empowers players, strengthens the NLA, and contributes to the economic development of Ghana.
Supreme Ventures Limited, on the other hand, is a gaming and entertainment provider in Jamaica and the Caribbean, is the Technical Service Provider of Game Park Limited. Supreme Ventures Limited has been listed on the Jamaican Stock Exchange since 2006. It has provided exciting game products and solutions to the market through its extensive distribution network for over 20 years.
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