Singapore Pools – A Company for Good

Singapore Pools was established on May 23, 1968 to combat illegal gambling. As a non-profit organisation, any surplus income goes towards funding charity projects within Singapore’s community through Tote Board. Through its practical approach to combatting illegal gambling, this company has gained the trust of many Singaporeans over time. Singapore Sweep was introduced in 1969 and features a seven-digit sweepstake drawn every month; Toto followed suit three years later as four-digit lottery game held prize draws every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday; in 1986 came 4D which now offers sports betting games alongside football, motorsport, and horse racing betting games. In 1999 the company also added sports betting as another offering, expanding their offering further with football, motorsport, and horse racing betting options. Singapore Pools operates the popular lottery games of Toto and Singapore Sweep; you also have the chance to participate in its weekly Big Millions draw and win big! In addition, Singapore Pools runs numerous other activities related to lottery, such as running over 300 offices and authorized retail outlets throughout Singapore Island; offering Toto 4D Singapore Sweep Sports Betting services exclusively within its borders. Singapore Pools takes great pride in being a “Company for Good”, making the adoption of new technologies to improve charity productivity, governance and efficiency easier for organizations such as Yeo’s team at charities. In pursuit of this mission, they created the iShine Cloud offering affordable yet comprehensive IT solutions tailored specifically for charities leveraging both capital and IT expertise – it has already supported 31 charities so far and will likely add many more moving forward. Singapore Pools’ latest initiative to elevate its community is through their iShine Volunteers mobile app, which connects volunteers with volunteering opportunities across the nation. Available as free download on both iOS and Android devices, people can access this application anytime they’re ready and volunteer anyplace at anytime of day or night – it also has a search function so users can quickly identify volunteering roles that meet their interests easily! As part of its dedication to becoming a world-class responsible gaming operator, Singapore Pools has adopted Oracle Cloud Observability and Management (OCI) to improve visibility and manage its IT stack more effectively. OCI allows them to more quickly resolve problems than in previous hours by increasing visibility; minimising risks; improving data governance practices and reducing management complexity – thus offering staff and the wider community an iShine experience without hassle or unnecessary hassle.