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Accra, Ghana — November 20, 2025. As Responsible Gambling Month continues, Betway reaffirms its unwavering commitment to promoting safe, informed and mindful gaming across Africa. Under the banner of its campaign “Bet the Responsible Way,” Betway is calling on all players to take a moment to reflect on their gaming habits and embrace a healthier, more balanced approach to betting.
In a region where sports betting continues to grow rapidly, Betway is leading the charge in ensuring that entertainment never comes at the cost of well-being. This November, the brand is amplifying four key messages that lie at the heart of responsible gambling:
Never Chase Your Losses – betting should be fun, not a way to recover money. Chasing losses often leads to deeper financial and emotional strain.
Remember to Take a Break – step away, recharge and return with a clear mind. Breaks help maintain perspective and control.
Have a Game Plan – set limits on time and money before you play. Know when to stop and stick to your plan.
Stay in Control – gambling is a form of entertainment, not a solution to life’s challenges. Always ensure you stay in control of your choices and your spending.
“Responsible gambling is not just a message—it’s a movement,” said Kwabena Oppong Nkrumah, Country Manager (Marketing) at Betway in Ghana. “We believe that by empowering our players with the right tools and knowledge; we can create a safer, more sustainable betting environment for everyone.”
Throughout November, Betway will roll out a series of educational initiatives, social media campaigns and community outreach programs across its African markets. These efforts are designed to raise awareness, provide support resources and encourage open conversations around gambling behaviour.
As part of its ongoing commitment, Betway also offers a suite of responsible gambling tools on its platform, including deposit limits, self-exclusion options and access to professional help services.
This Responsible Gambling Month, Betway invites all players to pause, reflect and Bet the Responsible Way.
About Super Group
Super Group (SGHC) Limited is the holding company for leading global online sports betting and gaming businesses: Betway, a premier online sports betting brand, and Spin, a multi-brand online casino offering. The group is licensed in multiple jurisdictions, with leading positions in key markets throughout Europe, the Americas, and Africa. The group’s sports betting and online gaming offerings are underpinned by its scale and leading technology, enabling fast and effective entry into new markets. Its proprietary marketing and data analytics engine empowers it to responsibly provide a unique and personalized customer experience. Super Group has been ranked number 6 in the EGR Power 50 for the last three years. For more information, visit www.supergroup.com.
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