Betkwiff Kenya, a sports betting company, has been accused of not paying social media influencers who promoted its services on X, the new social media platform that replaced Twitter.
The complaints reached a new height on Thursday, August 24, when the angry influencers went on an all-out attack against the company, with some who had remained silent finally going public with their complaints.
Several influencers spoke to us (cnyakundi.com) under the condition of anonymity and complained that they have not received their payments despite doing work for the company.
They claimed that Betkwiff Kenya had promised them a certain amount of money for each post or video they made on the platform, but failed to honor the agreement.
One of the influencers showed us a screenshot of an email from Betkwiff Kenya that confirmed her payment details and the amount she was supposed to receive.
She said: “I did everything they asked me to do. I made posts and videos about Betkwiff Kenya and how great their odds are. I even got some of my followers to sign up and bet with them. But they never paid me. They keep giving me excuses and delaying my payment. This is unfair and unacceptable.”
Another influencer also shared his experience with Betkwiff Kenya.
“They are scammers. They owe me money for two months now and keep telling me that they have technical issues or that they are waiting for approval from their headquarters. But I know they are lying. They are just trying to avoid paying me. They are taking advantage of us because we are young and desperate for money,” he said lamented.
We @Azulllaa si ulipe influencers… Si ulikuja hapa kulia after Zulu meats had done you bad now wewe na @betkwiffkenya mnakatalia payments ya influencers why? Is that fair?
— Big Daddy L (@Colonel_edu) August 23, 2023
Kuna kazi unaeza fanya uboeke kabisa, its been 3 weeks since i did work for @betkwiffkenya saa hii wanalenga everything ni kama hiyo pesa haikuwa na kazi, pesa umepangia for meds, rent na other bills imegeuzwa kama unawakopa
— James Bong (@JamieButon) August 21, 2023
This is my new account. My main account got suspended ju I called @betkwiffkenya out for not paying monies for work done. Shame on your betkwiff. Pay your influencers!!!
— Dee Kiluu (@KiluuDee) August 24, 2023
The enemy is at betkwiff, they should pay our upcoming influencers… pic.twitter.com/hq7edX93qO
— Billy The GOAT (@_CrazyNairobian) August 24, 2023
Okay who hired the betkwiff influencers and what is the hiring manager saying about the lack of payments?
— Edzil Saliba Timber (@Ednah___) August 22, 2023
Hii Betkwiff I was sure I came across somewhere. I found the chat.
The job was from 18 – 31 July for some thousands with an extension probability if there were good results. It's not even a month after 31st July why are you guys already condemning them? What am I missing? https://t.co/elSkyidZEC
— Wan Stan (@Stan_Subru) August 22, 2023
Wtf, am i hearing about –@betkwiffkenya mnaosha aje dem si afadhali muende muoshe magari za Kairo. Pay @KiluuDee her money. Mnajiharibia bure nobody will bet with you guys.
— busia kidd (@busiakidd001) August 24, 2023
Betkwiff Kenya has not responded to the allegations publicly.
The influencers say that the head of marketing at the company is very rude and unprofessional and that he keeps making excuses and delaying their payments.
They have also criticized the customer service manager for being incompetent and insensitive, and for not handling their queries or complaints properly.
These are some of the people who should be held accountable for the unpaid social media influencers who worked for Betkwiff Kenya.
They should pay what they owe as soon as possible and stop exploiting young people who are trying to make a living online.
Betkwiff Kenya is one of the many sports betting firms that operate in Kenya, where gambling continues to grow popular among many people, especially the youth.
According to a report by GeoPoll, Kenya has the highest number of gamblers in Africa, with 76% of the population engaging in some form of betting.
Who owns Betkwiff Kenya?
Betkwiff Kenya is a trading name of Peaky Blinders Limited, a Kenyan-registered company.
Yes, you read that right, “Peaky Blinders Limited” is an actual company that is incorporated in Kenya and is licensed by the Betting Control and Licensing Board under license number: 0000452 for 2022-23.
However, the Betkwiff brand is owned by Eaton Gate Gaming Limited, the parent company of Worldwide Gaming Limited.
Betkwiff was founded in 2015 by Anders Ström and Karl Engström.
The two men are also known as the founder and co-founder of a platform for sports betting, online casinos, bingo, and online poker provider Unibet.
These companies have issued Peaky Blinders Limited sole trading rights in Kenya.
The company’s CEO in Kenya is Japhet Bosire.
He has over 10 years of experience in the gambling industry and has held senior positions at a number of other betting companies.
Eaton Gate Gaming Limited is a company established in England, with its registered office on the 1st Floor of Templeback, 10 Templeback, Bristol BS1 6FL.
According to its website, Eaton Gate Gaming Limited is “a leading provider of online gaming solutions” that operates several brands such as Kwiff, Betkwiff, Kwiff Casino, Kwiff Bingo, Kwiff Poker, Kwiff Sportsbook, Kwiff Live Casino, Kwiff Lotto and Kwiff Games.
Worldwide Gaming Limited is a company registered in the Isle of Man, with its registered office at Clinch’s House Lord Street Douglas IM99 1RZ.
According to online sources, Worldwide Gaming Limited is “a global leader in online gaming technology, ” providing “innovative and cutting-edge solutions” for online gaming operators.
We urge Betkwiff Kenya to respond to these claims and pay their influencers what they owe.
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