If you are a pool owner, it is important to keep up with regular inspections. If you spot cracks, leaks or other damage, it is important to take immediate action to repair these problems to avoid further damage and costly repairs down the road. In addition, a leaking pool can dilute the chemicals used to treat the water, which can lead to algae growth and other health problems. To ensure your pool is in good shape, it’s best to have a professional conduct a dye test.
Founded in 1968, Singapore Pools sees its lottery and gaming industry as an IT-enabled business and scored a major IT accomplishment last year with the successful deployment of the new PoolzConnect IP-based telephone betting system. PoolzConnect enables customers to bet remotely and receive winnings automatically into pre-approved bank accounts via a secure payment gateway linked to their local banks.
In the future, Singapore Pools plans to use its IT infrastructure to boost productivity and enhance customer experience. It also hopes to implement new technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning to drive digital transformation. The company is working with Dell Technologies to enable it to scale and achieve its vision of a data driven future, while ensuring security and compliance.
Singapore Pools has been a champion of responsible gambling since its founding in 1968. The company is fully owned by the Tote Board – a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance and has a reputation as a trusted partner for Singaporeans. The Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) has issued a new three-year license to Singapore Pools to operate lotteries and sports betting in the country.
The UK Tote Group and Singapore Pools have signed an agreement to commingle pools, making it possible for customers of both organisations to bet into British races. This will increase liquidity and boost financial returns to the sport. In addition, the UK and Singapore Pools are collaborating to provide better coverage of UK racing, including live streaming and mobile betting options.
SINGAPORE Pools raised over S$500,000 for Community Chest in the first year of its online fundraising campaign, Community with a Heart (CWAH). This was the result of a successful collaboration between the Tote Board and Singapore Pools to promote CWAH on digital platforms. The money will be channelled to support more than 100 social service agencies in the country.
The CWAH campaign was launched in 2023 and has become a flagship annual initiative to raise funds for the less fortunate in Singapore. The money raised will benefit a wide range of community-based services, from helping youth-at-risk and underprivileged families to conserving the environment. The campaign is supported by the National Council of Social Service and more than 100 of its members. It is also endorsed by the Singapore government. To date, the campaign has reached more than S$5 million. This includes donations from the public, corporate partners and CWAH staff. These donations are supplemented by funds from the Tote Board.