Inaugural Women in Gaming Africa Event Strengthens Industry Connections

Katya Green, Head of Operations at YesPlay (right), with Charné Thompson, Director and Founder of Thompsons Legal Alliance.

Katya Green, Head of Operations at YesPlay (right), with Charné Thompson, Director and Founder of Thompsons Legal Alliance.

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Published Apr 14, 2025

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YesPlay, a leading player in the African iGaming market, participated in the first-ever Women in Gaming Africa networking event, held in partnership with SiGMA Group at Cape Town's Grand-West Arena from March 10 to 11, 2025.

The exclusive gathering, which coincided with International Women's Day celebrations, provided YesPlay representatives with valuable opportunities to connect with industry pioneers whilst celebrating the growing influence of women in the rapidly evolving iGaming sector.

Katya Green, Head of Operations at YesPlay, emphasised the significance of the event: "As the second major industry event I've had the privilege of attending in 2025, these gatherings are a powerful reminder of the impact strong female leadership has in shaping the iGaming industry. Seeing industry leaders elevate the space through innovation, inclusion, and expertise is truly remarkable."

The Women in Gaming Africa event created a relaxed yet purposeful atmosphere for meaningful connections. Rather than structured presentations, the focus was on relationship-building and informal knowledge sharing—allowing for authentic conversations about the industry's future.

"What made this networking event particularly valuable was the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and key role players whilst decompressing from the intensive conference schedule," Green noted. "These moments of genuine connection often lead to the most productive partnerships and innovative ideas."

For YesPlay, participation in events focused on women in gaming is aligned with the company's strategic commitment to diversity and inclusion. The African iGaming market is experiencing significant growth, and ensuring diverse perspectives are represented at leadership levels is crucial for sustainable industry development.

"The key takeaways from our participation were clear," added Green. "A stronger industry starts with representation at every level. Women continue to break barriers and redefine success in gaming. And perhaps most importantly, the industry is evolving rapidly, and collaboration is key to staying ahead."

YesPlay extends congratulations to the organisers and all participants for continuing to drive positive change in the industry. The company remains committed to supporting initiatives that champion inclusivity and professional development in iGaming.

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