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Let’s Bet relaunches for FIFA World Cup

Just in time for the FIFA World Cup, the Saint Lucia National Lottery is offering local fans more ways to enjoy the beautiful game through its updated online betting platform. The new Let’s Bet app launched on Tuesday, June 9, at Sandals Grande.

Let’s Bet, already a favourite for international sports betting, now features a new logo, updated visuals, faster navigation, more options, a simpler user experience, and better security.

The updated platform promises more matches, more betting options, and more chances to win. It launches alongside a new campaign called This Is The Place.

“We are stepping into a new era for Let’s Bet,” Camisha Richards, regional general manager, said. “From our new logo to our completely revamped platform, everything has been designed with the player at the centre. Today, we offer a more dynamic, more complete experience so that every player  finds an easier and more intuitive way to place sports bets or play online.”

When Mexico and South Africa started the World Cup on Thursday, users could bet on the final score, who would score the first goal, and the timing of each goal.

The platform now includes eSports, a bigger selection of new games, and a range of bonuses and promotions for both sports and casino fans.

The SNL team is planning fun events at outlets across the island, including the Blast Gaming Centre in Castries. Visitors can also enter to win a new 55-inch TV.

The new platform is live at www.letsbetlc.com. Users can sign up and enjoy a fresh way to follow their favourite teams during the World Cup.

 

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