M0365: The creative football betting platform

Branding Voice
By Sakura Misaki | Jul 11, 2025

The MO365 platform was established in August 2020 in the British Virgin Islands. It is a legal company with multiple gaming industry licenses.

The company has successively obtained legal licenses issued by the British Government Gambling Commission (BCLB), the Malta Gaming Authority, and the Philippine Government Gambling Commission, and started a legendary journey in the field of football betting.

In March 2023, MO365 reached a cooperation with William Hill, a world-renowned gaming giant.

In January 2024, MO365 officially entered the Kenyan market for promotion and received support and protection from the Kenyan government.

Determined to become the most powerful and safest creative football betting platform in Kenya.

New betting experience

MO365 is the world's leading creative football betting platform. The platform is committed to Anti-score betting methods, providing unprecedented betting options and betting experiences for global football betting enthusiasts, and is far ahead in the global Anti-score betting field.

Unique marketing

In order to expand the Kenyan market and sincerely invite Kenyan football betting enthusiasts, MO365 platform has set a 100% winning rate of 4-4 (break-even) score for everyone to bet.

As long as you choose the 4-4 (break-even) score, no matter what the result of the football game is, you can win and make a profit. Each person will have three 4-4 (break-even) betting opportunities every day.

Strong operational strength to protect you

Backed by strong financial strength, MO365 has legal online and offline business licenses and cooperates with William Hill, an internationally renowned gaming company.

24-hour online customer service to provide you with a better gaming experience.

24-hour technical team online service to protect the safety of your funds.

Unlimited deposit and withdrawal services are provided 24 hours a day.

Share this story
Youthful Ali eager to carry on family legacy in sports
At 19 years old, Liban Kenai Ali aspires to play for the national team, Harambee Stars, aiming to bring pride to his country and carry on a family legacy that runs through his veins.
Kenya ready to host African Nations Championship
Harambee Stars are in Group A alongside DR Congo, Angola, Morocco, and Zambia. Musonye said countries will start jetting in on July 22.
KDF and Kenya Prisons ready for Mombasa leg
After missing the first leg of the National Boxing League that was held in Busia, defending champions KDF and Kenya Prisons will honour the second in Mombasa next week.
Wanyonyi faces tough test in Monaco meet
Olympic 800m champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi faces Canada’s Marco Arop and Algeria’s Djamel Sedjati. The two joined him on the Paris podium last year.
Nasokol, Trinity and Kesogon make last four
There was no room for mistake as teams sailed to the semi-finals of the Rift Valley Secondary School Sports Association games in Eldoret.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS