Spending more money on rewarding your members is not an expense. I believe they are investments. In most cases, the players play and lose that amount on the platform. The more bonuses you provide, the more people get to play your casino. They stay loyal to your platform. In the long run, the house always wins. If you know that and believe that, you should not fear giving bonuses.
You are right about everything, but we don't know how much revenue Jackclub is actually making, and I don't think it's unusual not to know. And that's why I don't think we have any idea about the investment funds allocated for their promotion. It could also be that the amount they are spending on promotion now is a good amount for them.
I've seen many big bonuses offers that are actually given strategically, basically the players' funds are all gone when they try to meet the wagering requirements. I think it's better not to give those kinds of huge bonuses than to give them, but I think authentic rewards, even if they're small, will help increase the casino's long-run reputation. I think it's better not to give those kind of hyped up bonuses than to give them. And even if it's less, I think authentic rewards will help increase the casino's long run reputation.
We are not talking about sponsoring football clubs. Casinos spend millions of dollars in such promotions just to get some exposure. Sponsoring the football clubs does not bring them players. It builds reputation only. While giving bonuses attract people towards the platform.
I would disagree with this because if I share my experience, if I see a casino that has a partnership with a famous football club, I can easily trust them for gambling, of course I would want to play there as a secure place. And a football club has a huge friend base which I think will definitely be able to bring in more players than all the other promotions.