iGaming supplier Kiron Interactive has expanded its presence across African markets following the rollout of its Kiron.Lite Virtual League product with MojaBet brands in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal, Zambia and Nigeria.
The launch also includes partnerships with Keedbet in Ghana and LNB Pari in Benin, extending the reach of Kiron Interactive’s virtual sports offering across multiple regulated and developing iGaming markets on the continent.
Kiron.Lite has been developed for mobile-first environments and lower bandwidth network conditions, with the product designed to support accessibility and performance across a wide range of devices and connectivity levels. The rollout reflects ongoing demand within the African iGaming sector for gaming products that can operate efficiently in markets where mobile usage remains the primary channel for online betting activity.
The Virtual League product forms part of Kiron Interactive’s wider virtual sports portfolio and has been adapted to support operators seeking scalable content solutions for regions with varying levels of infrastructure and connectivity. The supplier said the deployment aims to support broader player access while maintaining gameplay consistency across supported territories.
Africa continues to represent a significant growth market for iGaming operators and suppliers, particularly in mobile-led betting verticals such as sportsbook, virtual sports and instant gaming. Operators across the region have increasingly focused on lightweight technology solutions capable of supporting player engagement in both urban and rural markets.
The latest agreement further expands Kiron Interactive’s footprint within African iGaming, while providing MojaBet, Keedbet and LNB Pari with additional virtual sports content tailored to local market conditions.
Steven Spartinos, Co-CEO of Kiron Interactive, said: “The expansion of Kiron.Lite with MojaBet is an important step in making virtual sports content more accessible across diverse African markets. In many regions, players are engaging primarily through mobile devices and often within bandwidth constrained environments. Kiron.Lite was developed specifically to address those realities, delivering a high quality virtual sports experience with significantly reduced data requirements. This launch reflects our continued focus on creating products that are commercially effective for operators while remaining accessible and relevant to local player behaviours.”
Aris Filippopoulos for MojaBet added: “Kiron.Lite Virtual League aligns strongly with the needs of our player base across multiple African markets. The product delivers an engaging football entertainment experience while supporting the mobile first environments that are increasingly defining player interaction today.”
