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Leading global GameTech operator Kaizen Gaming has officially launched Betano in Ghana, its 20th market entry.
At a dedicated launch event last Thursday, the company strengthened its international footprint and reinforced its commitment to delivering innovative, safe, and secure gaming experiences for an ever-growing audience.
Hosted by Football 360 commentator Daniel Oduro, the event celebrating the brand’s launch brought together Kaizen Gaming executives George Skarlatos, Director of Business Development, Daniel Lamberti, Senior Business Development Advisor, and Joseph Owusu Badu, Country Manager for Ghana, with Emmanuel Siisi Quainoo, Acting Commissioner for the Gaming Commission of Ghana.
George Skarlatos, Director of Business Development, Betano, said: “Ghana is a market with strong long-term potential, an increasingly tech-oriented population, and a clear commitment to building a structured and transparent regulatory environment.
"Through our strong local partnerships, and with responsibility fully embedded across our technology, processes and operations, we are fully aligned with Ghana’s regulatory framework to support a safe, well-functioning and trusted experience for all players from day one.”

 Emmanuel Siisi Quainoo, Acting Commissioner of the Ghana Gaming Commission, said, “We welcome Betano’s entry into Ghana.
"Ensuring that all operators meet high standards is crucial to safeguarding player protection and maintaining market integrity.
"Kaizen Gaming and Betano show a clear commitment to these principles, and we look forward to their continued cooperation and focus on upholding safe operations for all.”
Betano’s entry into Ghana marks its first market launch of 2026.
This follows a momentous year in which Kaizen Gaming earned consecutive “Operator of the Year” titles at both the EGR and SBC awards, and formed a new partnership with FIFA for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
It further strengthened its presence as a key sponsor of multiple global football powerhouses, including FC Bayern München, Aston Villa FC, FC Porto, Sporting CP, SL Benfica, Club Atlético River Plate, and Clube de Regatas do Flamengo.
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