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Halifax launches Kenya’s first SMS-based Lottery
Lottery operator Halifax Ltd recently launched a one of its kind SMS-based lottery that will allow Kenyan mobile phones users…
Lottery operator Halifax Ltd recently launched a one of its kind SMS-based lottery that will allow Kenyan mobile phones users to buy lottery tickets using SMS messages.
The entire process from purchase of lottery ticket to the redemption of prize money will be on mobile platforms. The lottery campaign is the first ever end to end SMS based lottery run in the country.
Kenyans using any of the three mobile service providers Orange Telkom Kenya, Safaricom and Airtel Kenya are all eligible to participate in the lottery.
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Speaking at the media briefing this, Bingwa Lottery Executive Chairman, Dr. Solomon Lenengwesi, said that the Lottery will give Kenyans a unique opportunity to participate and the stand a chance to win millions.
He further said, “We are pleased to introduce to Kenyans Bingwa Lottery, a unique, simple and affordable lottery that aims to change people’s lives through different reward prizes. Our aim is to reach every corner of the nation, giving Kenyans equal opportunities to win the great prizes it has to offer.”
“We are pleased to be part of this first ever end-to –end SMS based lottery enabling everyone with a mobile device to participate in the lottery. Our customers will be able to take part in the lottery by sending an SMS using the short code 22299 on their mobile phones. The partnership comes at a time where mobile technology has transformed our lives by becoming a platform for more than just a basic communication at the touch of a button. Orange also remains committed to giving our customers quality and value of their money”, says Vincent Lobry, the Orange Telkom Kenya CEO.
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A surprise jackpot will be given with the actual amount to be revealed on the 3rd week of April. The prize structure is such that in addition to the jackpot, substantial amounts will be spread to other participants who will win secondary prizes.
25% of the gross revenue from the Bingwa Lottery will go to charity. Televised draws for the lottery will take place at 9:00pm, every Sunday night under the vigilant supervision of Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB) officials.
The first draw will take place on 26th April, 2015, one month after the launch.