The Singapore Pools Online Sportsbook is a state-owned company that offers bettors the ability to wager on association football and motor racing games. Its website also provides a live streaming feature, so bettors can follow the action as it unfolds. In addition, the website has several payment options and is mobile-friendly.
Singapore Pools is a state-owned lottery subsidiary and the sole legal bookmaker for association football and motor racing betting in the country. In the financial year ending March 2024, the company reported a record $12.2 billion in bets. This was a 7% increase from the previous year, and marked the highest turnover to date.
Despite the high turnover, the company is still focused on improving its operational efficiency. This includes the reorganisation of its corporate structure and introducing new digital products. It has also set up a task force to focus on improving customer services.
In a bid to make betting more convenient, Singapore Pools has recently launched the mobile app version of its online sportsbook. The new app allows users to place bets on the go using their smartphones or tablets. It also has an improved design that makes it easier for customers to use. The app is available for iOS and Android devices.
The new online platform will allow players to check results, track their bets, and deposit and withdraw funds using a variety of methods. It will also offer enhanced security and a better user experience. In addition, the mobile app will be able to support multiple languages.
Besides offering an online betting platform, the company has several physical outlets across the city. One of the most popular locations is the Tampines Mall NTUC Fairprice outlet. It has a reputation for being one of the luckiest Singapore Pools outlets, with 11 jackpot winners and long snaking queues during big draws. Located near Braddell MRT station, this location is easy to reach by train or bus.
Another popular outlet is the Singapore Pools Lor 1 Toa Payoh branch, which is located in front of the Toa Payoh MRT station. This location is known for its long snaking queues during the big draws, especially during Chinese New Year. However, the queue is worth the wait as it has a number of jackpot winners. It also offers a range of other games, such as instant wins and QuickPick ordinary entries.
Each year, 97% of Singapore Pools’ revenue is dedicated to the benefit of Singaporeans and the broader community. This money is channelled through Tote Board to fund a wide range of projects in social service, community development, sports, arts and education.
The company will become a fully-fledged gaming operator when it changes its ownership to the Totalisator Board on 1 April 2024. This will give it the exclusive rights to conduct 4D, Toto, Singapore Sweep and football betting. In addition, it will also manage the donation activities of the Singapore Turf Club and Singapore Pools. The reorganisation will also enable the company to concentrate on its core business and increase its profits and donations.