Lottery Singapore

Lottery Singapore

Lottery Singapore is the only state-owned lottery subsidiary company that offers 4D and TOTO lotteries, football and motor racing betting. It also generates funding for social and charitable causes.

Winnings from these games are not taxable in Singapore, which makes them very attractive to locals. In fact, in the last financial year, the Tote Board recorded SGD9.2 billion (US$6.8 billion) in lottery and sports betting win revenue, up 43% on the previous year’s figures.

Singapore Pools is a lottery operator that was incorporated on 23 May 1968 to curb illegal gambling in Singapore. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Tote Board, which is a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance.

The company operates over 300 outlets across Singapore, facilitating ticket purchase and prize payment. It also operates a series of online and telephone betting services.

Toto

The Singapore game of Toto is a popular national lottery that features a fixed jackpot of S$1 million and rolling jackpots. It also has seven prize tiers that offer a variety of fixed amounts or percentages of the jackpot.

TOTO has a lot of similarities to other similar lotteries, though it does have some differences that can boost your odds of winning. The game offers a variety of additional entry forms that can boost your chances of winning, but they come at a price.

Toto is a good choice for players who are looking for a lottery with a solid jackpot and decent prizes. However, if you are looking for international lotteries with bigger jackpots, it’s best to look elsewhere.