ITALIAN ACTIVITIES
06-01-2024 by redazione
The world of online betting in Kenya is enriched by an Italian initiative that unites the 'sacred and profane', as a percentage of the profits will go to solidarity.
Vincitu Africa Limited today inaugurates its office in Malindi, Lamu Road and proudly announces a momentous achievement in obtaining a betting licence in Kenya.
Vincitu Africa is a Kenyan company that is part of the renowned Italian holding company Vincitu Group, whose managers of activities in Kenya, Giorgio Passalacqua and Cristina Ferrario, have worked tirelessly day after day on Kenyan soil to achieve this goal.
The results are already visible (and playable...) at www.vincitubet.ke
"The licence is only the first step towards embarking on a new and exciting adventure in Kenya," explain Vincitu Africa. "Based on a heritage of twenty years of experience, we aspire to replicate the same successful Italian business model that has elevated the Vincitu Group to the top of Italian gaming concessionaires.
But the company with an Italian 'heart' is committed not only to creating job opportunities for the local community but also to connecting with the social fabric of Kenya. With a unique and commendable initiative, Vincitu Africa aims to unite 'the sacred with the profane' and thus as the first and only operator on the Kenyan scene, the company has pledged to allocate a percentage of its profits to support a local orphanage (GOF - God Our Father in Gede) through a dedicated association, Pamoja Watoto.
This demonstrates Vincitu Africa's deep-rooted commitment to making a positive impact in Kenya, not only through its business activities but also by contributing to the betterment of the local community.
A starting point that is already an achievement and for which the contribution of a local team was also instrumental.
"Our company looks forward to a future of continued collaboration and growth as it paves the way for a successful presence in Kenya, while upholding its core values of integrity and social responsibility," they add from Vincitu Africa.
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