Singapore Pools Review

Singapore Pools (Pte Ltd), situated within the city-state of Singapore, serves as the sole legal bookmaker and totalisator for association football and motor racing betting. As an agent of Singapore Sports Council and subsidiary of Tote Board, this company promotes responsible gambling while contributing to Singaporeans’ welfare through respect, innovation, integrity and community service values.

Singapore Pools’ website offers various methods of deposit and withdrawal money. Customers may deposit online, through bank link and in cash at Singapore Pools branches; while withdrawal options are more restricted – with maximum amounts per withdrawal exceeding $200000 per customer. Furthermore, their FAQ page answers many common queries on how the service works.

Singapore Pools’ scope extends far beyond football; its website also covers horse racing and lottery games. Punters will find its extensive betting markets and live streaming events both convenient and attractive; additionally, its mobile-friendly site ensures users a safe betting environment – an issue of great concern to Singapore Pools themselves. Security measures remain of prime concern within their operations as well.

Singapore Pools’ eBetSlip app enables customers to formulate and place bets on events and sports they care about, offering TOTO, 4D, Sports bets (but no eSports wagers), but without support for eSports wagers. Users can also access their Singapore Pools accounts to purchase products like eTickets.

While many Singaporeans may be willing to wait in a snaking queue for TOTO and 4D tickets, you can avoid crowds by purchasing online at Singapore Pools’ website. Their service is available 24/7 with various payment methods provided for easy purchasing; additionally it features user-friendly navigation menus.

NTUC FP Bukit Batok outlet of Singapore Pools is one of the most beloved locations, boasting its central location and spacious parking lot. This outlet has a rich history of jackpot wins; most recently in September 2016, when QuickPick Ordinary Entry 591 brought home $12 Million!

Geylang East Swimming Complex, just five minutes’ walk from Paya Lebar MRT station, is one of Singapore’s largest public pools. Offering competition pools, teaching pools, wading pools and two water playgrounds – as well as being fully air-conditioned with temperature-controlled water – Geylang East Swimming Complex has something for all types of swimmers to enjoy!

NTUC FP Bukit Batok Pool is one of Singapore’s largest pools, accommodating around 5,000 people at once. Open all day, this large family pool also includes an Olympic-sized 50 metre pool as well as shallow kiddie pool and lap pool, water play area, lazy river and three spiral waterslides for fun swimming adventures!

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