Mozzart changing betting landscape in Kenya

Betting clients at the shop in Kawangware placing their bets
Betting clients at the shop in Kawangware placing their bets

Mozzart Bet is taking customer experience to the next level by having personalized and direct interaction with clients. Having set up several betting shops, the company is enriching the betting experience by bringing in a more comfortable setting in its shops. The firm has already opened up two betting shops at Westlands and Kawangware in Nairobi specifically to host clients with interest in betting matters and plans are underway to open two more shops in Nairobi and spread the services to other places in the country.


The shops have a sitting area where clients can sit and relax as they follow up on their bets through the numerous TV screens strategically positioned all over the shop. The screens show different sporting activities such as football, Tennis, Rugby and

virtual games.


And in its bid to offer cheaper alternatives amid widespread competition from established firms, Mozzart Bet Kenya, a subsidiary to Mozzart Serbia will allow a bettor to Play for as little as Sh20 and earn a maximum pay out of Sh 10,000,000 both online and at the Mozzart Bet shops one can a,

or place a stake of Sh 30 on the weekly Jackpot of Sh10 million.


Participants can place bets on more than 400 markets such as football results, first team to score, first player to score, which team will be likely be ahead and so forth. Betting on live games, virtual ones and lotteries is also available.


Cash out can be done at any shop wherever as long as you have your bet slip with you which has a unique code available to Mozzart bet users only. One can also scan their ticket’s bar-code using the Mozzart Bet App and the app will notify you as soon as you win or on the progress of the matches.


Mozzart headquarters’ is based in Serbia whose capital is Belgrade, The Company was incorporated in 2010 and officially started operations in Kenya in November 2017.

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