ICE Africa confirms John Kamara as event ambassador
Acknowledging the accolade and his objectives for the inaugural ICE Africa, taking place between 24-25 October 2018 at the Sandton Convention Centre, South Africa, Kamara explores gaming’s current situation on the continent, the region’s burgeoning disposable income and why operators view ICE Africa as an exciting gateway to the emerging market.
The key objective is to showcase ICE Africa as the go-to event which will help develop and bridge the gap between Africa and the rest of the world in terms of gaming. For myself as ambassador, I am also keen to work with Clarion Gaming to promote the value of the African market and the opportunities that abound across the continent.
Since ICE London, the region has actually grown again and is currently about 55 nations strong. The key trend in Africa at the moment is the growth in the FinTech space, Financial inclusion, Blockchain and Intra-Africa trade. All of this means there will be more disposable income in the African market, which is good news for gaming.
People were extremely excited about the event as a gateway to unlocking the African market for each one of them.
The Financial (FinTech) sector is a key sector that is driving different types of growth in Africa and has a direct effect on gaming because it includes payments and so much more.In addition, the growth of the entertainment, hospitality and tourism sector is very much targeted at youths who are the number one drivers of gaming growth in Africa.
Regulators can benefit by hearing from operators and also explaining a number of new regulations or changes in licensing and other processes that have happened in a number of countries. ICE Africa is also a place that regulators can use to instil the much-needed confidence operators need to hear about their markets and laws going forward.
Africa is the only emerging market that is growing at double digits at the moment globally. Other markets have emerged to a certain extent, but we are at the beginning of things. Watch this space...
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