At a time when gambling addiction is on the rise, sgp pools is committed to making a difference for its community. A pioneer in responsible innovation with an emphasis on sustainability and social impact, its efforts have been recognized with numerous awards including three Hearts by National Volunteer and Philanthropy Center (NVPC).
Singapore Pools has long offered people who gamble a secure, trusted environment to combat illegal gambling channels. Their products include Toto, Singapore Sweep and 4D which enable people to gamble legally while supporting charities rather than illegal gambling syndicates. Furthermore, this company invests heavily in research to better understand any social harms of gambling and minimize them as much as possible.
Singapore Pools recently upgraded its operations and betting experience by migrating to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). OCI provides better visibility and automation that enable them to detect issues quickly instead of hours; its single dashboard reduces complexity while continuously optimising systems.
Sgp Pools stands out as an innovator in sustainable swimming and events with its world-class pool facilities and Myrtha R-Evolution pool membrane that meets stringent green procurement criteria for sustainable events such as 2025 World Aquatics Championships competition pools where water clarity and circulation are crucial components of performance for elite athletes and TV audiences alike. This cutting edge technology also facilitates improved customer experiences when purchasing their services!
Management of visitors during international events can be daunting, yet the company remains committed to sustainability. By cutting energy consumption and CO2 emissions by more than 45% compared to past years, their environmental footprint was drastically reduced resulting in savings of about $4.2m which they can direct towards community and social initiatives.
Singapore Pools has long been an advocate of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, encouraging employees to reach their full potential through training and coaching. One example being Mr Timothy Tham, manager of Business Technology department who took initiative when encountering connectivity issues that delayed his project. Instead of assigning blame, his supervisor sat down with him to find solutions together – just one example of many ways Singapore Pools encourages younger employees to be self-reliant while developing strong sense of ownership among employees.
At the same time, this organization is also committed to the wellbeing of their local communities, making a contribution of $2 billion in taxes and duties each year to Government; an average donation of $5 million each year to Tote Board in support of charitable causes; receiving the highest level certification from World Lottery Association as a responsible gaming enterprise and proudly supporting National Kidney Foundation causes.