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Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by NLCreator: 11:10am On Jun 17
Pay-TV operator, Multichoice recorded significant growth in its betting business in Nigeria for the financial year ended March 31, 2024, as users of its betting platform, KingMakers, increased by 37%.

The company disclosed this in its financial results for the year, which was released recently.

This came amid an 18% decline in subscribers for its main business, DStv and GOtv partly due to economic hardship and three consecutive price increments implemented by the company in the last one year.

This indicates that more Nigerians are going into betting as a means of survival hoping to make more money by gambling with the little they have as inflation bites harder.

Coming as a reprieve for the company whose Pay-TV business suffered declines across its operations, Multichoice said the online gaming business also saw a 26% year-on-year revenue increase from Nigeria in constant currency.

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Impact of Naira
However, in reported currency, which is USD, the company noted that the $147 million revenue for the year came in 26% lower than FY23 due to the impact of the weaker naira.

“KingMakers reported strong growth in the online business in Nigeria, with monthly active users up 37% YoY and online gross gaming revenues up 26% YoY in constant currency.

“Revenue of USD147 million was affected by the weak Naira, while the business reported a positive EBITDA of USD2 million. At the end of its December year-end, the business had a retained cash balance of USD113 million to fully fund its growth initiatives,” the company stated.

In its overall financial performance for the year, Multichoice reported a loss of 4.148 billion rands ($224.87 million) in the year ended March 2024, an increase from a loss of 2.9 billion rands ($157.21 million) the year before, blaming it on foreign exchange losses in Nigeria, Kenya Zambia and Angola.

What you should know
Making its entry into the booming betting business in Nigeria, MultiChoice acquired a 20% stake in Nigerian online sports betting company BetKing, now known as KingMakers, for R1.3 billion in 2020.

In 2021, the video entertainment firm increased its stake to 49% for $281.5 million, bringing the total value of its KingMakers shareholding to R5.9 billion.
MultiChoice planned to leverage its extensive sports coverage to boost the betting business.
According to internal data cited by KingMakers, 77% of DStv subscribers are active betters or engage in match predictions, providing an extensive customer base for a betting product.
According to a report by KPMG, Africa’s gambling market was predicted to reach a value of $37 billion by 2022, with sports betting accounting for most of that growth.
The majority of Africa’s Gross Gaming Revenue (GRR) is sports betting, which is expected to rise by 17% by 2027, with online betting revenues growing from $2.9 billion to $5.5 billion.
MultiChoice had alluded to the sports betting industry’s impressive growth projections as one of the driving seasons for the acquisition.


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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by dominique(f): 11:20am On Jun 17
Whoever advised them to increase subscription fees really did them dirty.

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by kettykin: 11:29am On Jun 17
What a consolidation, from mainstream satellite TV company to a betting house, today I was brought close to tears when I went to a super market owned by a Nigerian lady and found that they have closed down because of the harsh economy.

Dstv is definitely doing all it can to stay afloat and we have a government that is instead of building up the economy and business environment is busy building a coastal highway that no body needs

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by helinues: 11:30am On Jun 17
Serves them right.

If they can't give option of pay as you view considering the unlimited internet around, they should be expecting more customers dropping

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by Zooposki(f): 11:40am On Jun 17
If DSTV no chop their money, they must chop it through BETTING. Company wey get better sense. Lolz.

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by FourQu: 11:49am On Jun 17
helinues:
Serves them right.

If they can't give option of pay as you view considering the unlimited internet around, they should be expecting more customers dropping

Imagine a BMC agbado BATist BATeria talking about unlimited Internet undecided it's like he think it's 30k to subscribe for it 🤔

Wonders shall never cease grin

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by helinues: 11:52am On Jun 17
FourQu:


Imagine a BMC agbado BATist BATeria talking about unlimited Internet undecided it's like he think it's 30k to subscribe for it 🤔

Wonders shall never cease grin

Why can't you guys just make your comments without attacking mine unnecessarily?

Please point out to what's wrong with the comments I made above.

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by helinues: 11:58am On Jun 17
kettykin:
What a consolidation, from mainstream satellite TV company to a betting house, today I was brought close to tears when I went to a super market owned by a yoruba lady and found that they have closed down because of the harsh economy.

Dstv is definitely doing all it can to stay afloat and we have a government that is instead of building up the economy and business environment is busy building a coastal highway that no body needs

God, God why?

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by FourQu: 12:01pm On Jun 17
helinues:


Why can't you guys just make your comments without attacking mine unnecessarily?

Please point out to what's wrong with the comments I made above.

You're the one always setting yourself up for attacks cheesy Jump inside the lagoon if you don't like it because we enjoy doing it cool

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by floss(m): 2:53pm On Jun 17
The only way to survive in this country is SEE DEM B4 DEY SEE YOU, if not you will just be in the que without knowing why you're standing in the que
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by ecomalchemistt(m): 3:29pm On Jun 17
Nigerians don Dey wise up 🔝 big time !!!
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by christejames(m): 3:34pm On Jun 17
Orchins will say this is a great achievement from the Tinubu administration, that is has brought out another business idea and creativity in Multichoice grin, just like their name Multichoice grin
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by jmoore(m): 3:41pm On Jun 17
dominique:
Whoever advised them to increase subscription fees really did them dirty.

You expect them to run a business at a loss?

If they keep operating at a loss, they have to leave Nigeria. Same way many other companies have left Nigeria because of the high cost of doing business.

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by jmoore(m): 3:43pm On Jun 17
Betking is not a new company. 9ja media with misleading headlines.
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 3:46pm On Jun 17
dominique:
Whoever advised them to increase subscription fees really did them dirty.
every other thing in Nigeria has had an increase in price due to harsh economic climate, should DStv be different ? They're not a charity organization, they've got taxes and other bills to pay and they must send home returns or just close down finally like other local and foreign companies are doing
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by arantess: 4:18pm On Jun 17
helinues:


Why can't you guys just make your comments without attacking mine unnecessarily?

Please point out to what's wrong with the comments I made above.
rest kwanu

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by dominique(f): 4:46pm On Jun 17
MASTAkiLLAh:
every other thing in Nigeria has had an increase in price due to harsh economic climate, should DStv be different ? They're not a charity organization, they've got taxes and other bills to pay and they must send home returns or just close down finally like other local and foreign companies are doing

If you run a non essential service that people can do without, you don't raise your prices so steep without repercussions. People were getting tired of their services and they decided to increase proce of subscription.

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by alpharoyalty: 5:06pm On Jun 17
BBNaija coming soon 😁
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by Feldie: 6:15pm On Jun 17
If DSTV were honest with themselves they'd trim down their 400 channels to around 40. Nobody watches 90% of those their useless channels. They know the ones people watch, keep those, get rid of the useless ones and reduce price for subscription. They know what they need to do but they are more driven by extortionist dreams

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by DevilsEqual(m): 6:22pm On Jun 17
kettykin:
What a consolidation, from mainstream satellite TV company to a betting house, today I was brought close to tears when I went to a super market owned by a yoruba lady and found that they have closed down because of the harsh economy.

Dstv is definitely doing all it can to stay afloat and we have a government that is instead of building up the economy and business environment is busy building a coastal highway that no body needs
MASTAkiLLAH, come here and tackle this obsessed guy...dont be a hypocrite. Everyday Yoruba this, Yoruba that


Was the tribe of the owner neccessary??
Una go just make us dey mock hardworking Igbos and thats inhumane


So, to you now, Stores owned by Igbos are doing while that of others are going down the drain

See Igbo sense cheesy cheesy
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by Talkisneeded: 7:00pm On Jun 17
kettykin:
What a consolidation, from mainstream satellite TV company to a betting house, today I was brought close to tears when I went to a super market owned by a yoruba lady and found that they have closed down because of the harsh economy.

Dstv is definitely doing all it can to stay afloat and we have a government that is instead of building up the economy and business environment is busy building a coastal highway that no body needs

"The Yoruba lady " I saw what you did there with hi your bigotry sense...

I sell herbs
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by kettykin: 7:22pm On Jun 17
kettykin:
What a consolidation, from mainstream satellite TV company to a betting house, today I was brought close to tears when I went to a super market owned by a Nigerian lady and found that they have closed down because of the harsh economy.

Dstv is definitely doing all it can to stay afloat and we have a government that is instead of building up the economy and business environment is busy building a coastal highway that no body needs

Because of numerous complaints I have modified the post
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by PUNANI01: 10:36pm On Jun 17
helinues:


Why can't you guys just make your comments without attacking mine unnecessarily?

Please point out to what's wrong with the comments I made above.

Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by Sharpsharp00123: 12:48am On Jun 18
FourQu:


Imagine a BMC agbado BATist BATeria talking about unlimited Internet undecided it's like he think it's 30k to subscribe for it 🤔

Wonders shall never cease grin
don’t b an idiot

They do pay per view in their country but don’t do that here but u can’t see it cos u want to attack d guy cos your candidate lost to his candidate in d election

Those people will eventually pack up cos Nigerians are getting wiser, many will prefer to put their money on Netflix n watch at convenient time n even share d password than b fixed to one company that will charge u even when u don’t watch it
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by ihavesense: 2:48am On Jun 18
helinues:
Serves them right.

If they can't give option of pay as you view considering the unlimited internet around, they should be expecting more customers dropping
So you too like better things?
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by franugo(m): 4:10am On Jun 18
jmoore:


You expect them to run a business at a loss?

If they keep operating at a loss, they have to leave Nigeria. Same way many other companies have left Nigeria because of the high cost of doing business.

It's a no-brainer really. Any foreign company still in Nigeria is probably thinking of divesting, there is no light at the end of the tunnel for them cause the naira will unfortunately keep falling against the USD, making their funds repatriation meaningless. Of course, cost of doing business will only increase while purchasing power of Nigerians reduces, leading to lower revenue and ballooning opex
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by franugo(m): 4:16am On Jun 18
[quote author=PUNANI01 post=130528346][/quote]

I don't like helinues because he posts like he isn't feeling the heat the govt has put us in...but this is a very silly and ridiculous comment. How does he entering someone's DM correlate with the topic? Your assertion is even baseless as you did not provide any proof whatsoever
Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by olatade(m): 5:11am On Jun 18
dominique:
Whoever advised them to increase subscription fees really did them dirty.


It is because they'd taken Nigerians for granted for to long but this time around, Nigerians gave them the shocker of their lives.

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by IbnB: 5:16am On Jun 18
FourQu:


Imagine a BMC agbado BATist BATeria talking about unlimited Internet undecided it's like he think it's 30k to subscribe for it 🤔

Wonders shall never cease grin

You dey mind that decayed creature

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Re: Multichoice Turns To Betting Division For Growth As DSTV Customers Decline by OriOko88(m): 8:07am On Jun 18
I heard Guiness too is closing down business.

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