also engage with regulators to promote compliance and responsible play, which is vital as more countries adopt formal frameworks.
At the same time, we listen closely to feedback from players and partners and use that to improve our products. Sharing insights and supporting education in the industry is another way we contribute. We want to be seen as more than just a supplier, and our aim is to be a partner that supports the growth of the industry in Africa.
Looking forward, what’s your vision for Habanero in Africa over the next five years?
Our vision is to become one of the leading content providers in Africa’s regulated markets. We expect to expand into more countries as regulation develops, and we plan to focus further on localisation so that each launch feels tailored to the audience.
We also see mobile-first design and competitive features playing a bigger role as infrastructure continues to improve. Partnerships will remain central to our growth, helping us connect with operators and players in a meaningful way. Ultimately, we want players across Africa to see Habanero as a trusted source of high-quality entertainment and for operators to view us as a partner that truly understands the diversity of the continent.