pawaTech takes home responsible gaming award at Gaming Tech Summit
The operator’s responsible gaming framework includes self-exclusion options, intelligent monitoring and personalised support from trained professionals.
Kenya.- betPawa parent company pawaTech has been named the Responsible Gaming Company of the Year at the Gaming Tech Summit held in Nairobi in June 2025.
The award recognises pawaTech’s commitment to responsible gaming across its operating markets. The operator’s responsible gaming framework includes self-exclusion options, intelligent monitoring and personalised support from trained professionals.
The increasing popularity of online gaming in Africa shines a spotlight on key issues like sustainability, player protection and mental well-being. pawaTech says the answer lies in prioritising people, protecting the vulnerable and developing systems that build trust and support rather than just driving profits.
Olabimpe Akingba, pawaTech’s Head of Responsible Gaming, said: “We’ve always believed that responsible gaming isn’t a feature; it’s a philosophy. This award is a powerful validation of the work we’ve quietly done behind the scenes.
“Responsible gaming is a mindset embedded in our product design, our policies and our people. We don’t believe players should have to choose between entertainment and well-being. Our mission is to make both possible, sustainably, transparently and with dignity.”
Organised by Velex Advisory, the recently concluded five-day summit brought together regulators, developers, investors and fintech leaders from more than 25 countries across Africa. Some of the speakers at the event included Bashir Are, the CEO of the Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority, Peter Kesitilwe, CEO Gambling Authority of Botswana and John Erastus, acting CEO of Namibia.