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Singapore casino FAQ

Online gambling is illegal for Singapore residents. The two integrated-resort casinos are accessible to residents on payment of an entry levy and after ID verification.

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Is online gambling legal in Singapore?

It is generally illegal for operators to offer real-money online casino to Singapore residents. The law targets operators, not players.

Online gambling is illegal for Singapore residents. The two integrated-resort casinos are accessible to residents on payment of an entry levy and after ID verification.

Regulators

  • GRA — Gambling Regulatory Authority — All gambling activity
  • CAS — Casino Regulatory Authority — Marina Bay Sands, Resorts World Sentosa
Bonuses

Bonuses in Singapore

Bonuses for online casino cannot be offered to residents. Sportsbook and lottery promos from licensed operators are the legal alternative.

Sportsbook · LegalLicensed sportsbookUp to local currency welcome offer · T&Cs apply, 18+

Welcome bet credits

Stake a fixed amount on settled sports markets and receive bet credits. Wagering: 1× credit stake; min odds apply; not withdrawable.

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Operator · LegalCashback or insuranceRefund as bonus bet if a multi loses

Same-game multi back-up

Refund as bonus bet if one leg of a multi loses. Stake at a minimum per leg. Bonus bet stake not returned.

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Lottery · LegalState lotterySyndicate entries · SGD

Lottery & raffles

Where state lotteries operate online, buying tickets is legal. Winnings are paid in local currency with no wagering.

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Payments

Deposits & withdrawals used in Singapore

Common rails used by licensed operators in Singapore.

PayNow

local payment method

Instant

Visa / Mastercard

card payment method

Instant

Bank transfer (FAST / GIRO)

bank payment method

Instant / 1 day
Games

Games in Singapore

No published questions for Singapore yet.

Safety

Safety & self-exclusion

Self-exclusion in this country

National Self-Exclusion Order; casino entry levy for residents (S$100/yr or S$2,000/lifetime).

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