PH sportsbook OKBet, newest face of local gaming industry

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PH sportsbook OKBet, newest face of local gaming industry
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OKBet, a fast-growing sports booking platform is making waves in the local gaming industry. After securing partnership with MPBL, it appears that Asia’s first and only Philippine-based sportsbook is in full steam ahead on realising its goals.

OKBet, a fast-growing sports booking platform is making waves in the local gaming industry. After securing a monumental partnership with the country’s top regional basketball league, the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League , it appears that Asia’s first and only Philippine-based sportsbook is in full steam ahead on realising its goals.

The sportsbook also launched its string of corporate social responsibility initiatives back in July, starting with a partnership with the local government unit of Muntinlupa City to distribute food and safety packs to around 300 families. This was shortly followed by the donation of hygiene kits to the city government of Bacolod.

Its expansion from Subic to Pasay City and continuous business growth also aim to help stimulate the economy and create more jobs for thousands of Filipinos as the country still tries to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and the global economic crisis. Despite being a new player in the industry of sports entertainment, OKBet has reached valuable milestones and is set to achieve more in the years to come. It is looking more and more unstoppable on its path to “OWN THE WIN”.

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