JustBet partners with Sportsmax Ltd to offer chance to win a trip to 2024 UEFA Champions League finals

By Sports Desk March 11, 2024

JustBet, the sports betting product from Supreme Ventures Limited, in partnership with Sportsmax is offering football fans an amazing opportunity to watch the 2024 UEFA Champions League Finals live at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium.

Stefan Miller, Senior Vice President of Product Management and Business Development at Supreme Ventures Limited, expressed his excitement about the promotion. “As the leading sports betting platform in Jamaica, JustBet is thrilled to partner with Sportsmax to offer our loyal customers the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime experience, witnessing one of the most prestigious matches in global football live,” said Miller. “What makes this promotion extra special is not only the incredible grand prize but also the opportunity for gamers to win amazing weekly and consolation prizes.”

During the promotion period which runs from March 1 – April 28, 2024, customers who spend $1500 or more on one JustBet ticket either instore or on online will automatically be entered into a draw to win the grand prize of an all-expense paid trip for two to the UEFA Champions League Finals. Tickets must include at least one UEFA Champions League game to qualify.

The exciting consolation prizes include a state-of-the-art entertainment system comprising a 55-inch Samsung Smart TV, Samsung Sound Bar, a PS5, and FIFA PS5 game for the second-place winner, while the third-place winner will receive an iPhone 15 Pro Max and Apple AirPods. Additionally, JustBet will be awarding weekly prizes such as gaming credit, Samsung Galaxy Phones, iPhones, Apple AirPods, and more.

The announcement of the promotion comes on the heels of JustBet’s recent unveiling of a fresh new look, reflecting the company’s commitment to providing customers with an enhanced betting experience.

Miller remarked, “Sports betting is our fastest growing segment at Supreme Ventures and so it made sense for us to invest in the brand, enhance the product and provide our customers with the best possible betting experience. We wanted to inject a fresh energy into the brand while aligning it even more closely with the excitement and passion of sports.”

In 2023, JustBet paid out over $4 Billion to customers, a 14 per cent increase on the previous year.

Miller continued, “Based on the global sporting schedule, this year will be an eventful one and will provide many events including the Olympics, UEFA Champions League, Copa America and many more for customers to wager on. With the increased betting opportunities, the revamped look and improved experience on the betting platform for those who play online, we anticipate even bigger winnings for all our customers this year and of course look forwarding to giving one lucky customer a chance to jet off to London this summer.”

JustBet is a fixed odds sports betting game that allows fans to bet on the outcome of matches and events in their favourite sports, at various Supreme Ventures locations across the island or online via JustBet Mobile available for download at supremegames.com

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