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Betway has established itself as a global innovator in the sports betting arena, and part of staying ahead in this ecosystem is the development of new, intuitive and easy-to-use features and products that make betting with Betway both easier and more rewarding.
Betway has a great catalogue of features that they’ve brought to customers, from promotions like Top Up Tuesday, to incredible added-value tools like Win Boost. This season, Betway has unveiled their latest, first-of-its-kind feature, Bet Saver.
Bet Saver is Betway’s way of making sure you always win something on your sports bet, even if the picks don’t go your way. While traditional insurance and money-back offers usually limit you to a single loss before returning a portion of your wager, Bet Saver is far more advanced.
Bet Saver will calculate a return based on your total odds, your total wager, the number of selections in your Multi Bet and the number of losses.
This means that even if you lose multiple picks in your Multi Bet, with Bet Saver you may still qualify to get your wager back.
Kwabena Oppong-Nkrumah, Betway’s Country Manager of Marketing, had this to say about the new feature, “Bet Saver is going to change the game. While nobody wants to lose a sports bet, the possibility of getting something back, even if your betslip has multiple losses, means customers will always have the chance to bounce back. It delivers on our promise to our customer’s experience – where they always get way more at Betway.”
Bet Saver’s dynamic insurance model shows just how innovative and advanced Betway are prepared to be in the ever-changing world of sports betting and continue to remain a leader in their field.
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