Africa
All-in Diversity Project Partners with South African Bookmakers’ Association

The All-in Diversity Project has partnered with the South African Bookmakers’ Association (SABA).
SABA’s mission is to offer mutual aid, maintain and promote honourable practices throughout the industry and support responsible gambling. The association is voluntary and governed by an executive committee of 9 members. The All-In Diversity Project’s mission is to be the central global resource for all things relating to diversity and equality.
“The SABA is not just our first industry association, but also our first African partner. Africa continues to be one of the world’s most exciting emerging markets, and we are very proud to welcome the continent’s pre-eminent industry association to the project. Not only does this underline the project’s international scope, but also the relevance and importance of Diversity and Inclusion to the sector globally,” Christina Thakor-Rankin, All-In Diversity Project’s Co-Founder said.
SABA is delighted to enter into a strategic partnership with the All-In Diversity Project and spearhead the drive for industry diversity and equality on the African continent. “Our mission statement and the goals and objectives of the All-in Diversity Project align perfectly to provide our members with a platform to support a diverse workplace and leverage the effects of diversity to achieve a competitive business advantage,” Sean Coleman, CEO of SABA said.
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