Online casinos are illegal in Singapore under the Remote Gambling Act, except for services operated by Singapore Pools, the only licensed online gambling provider. The government prohibits all gambling activities unless exempted or licensed, with the Ministry of Home Affairs regulating the industry through the Gambling Regulatory Authority established on August 1, 2022 (1). The GRA derives its powers from the Gambling Regulatory Authority Act 2022, Gambling Control Act 2022, and Casino Control Act 2006 (2).
Land-based casinos operate legally exclusively in two integrated resorts: Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa. These establishments must meet stringent requirements under the Casino Control Act, including comprehensive anti-money laundering measures and responsible gambling protocols (1). Citizens and permanent residents face entry fees of SGD 150 per day or SGD 3,000 annually, while vulnerable individuals can self-exclude or be subject to family-initiated exclusion orders preventing casino access (1).
"Gambling activities are prohibited unless they are exempted or licensed. MHA adopts a holistic approach to tackling law and order concerns associated with gambling activities."
The government enforces blocking measures against illegal online gambling websites, advertisements, and payment services linked to unauthorized operations. Singapore Pools remains the sole legal avenue for online betting on lottery products and sports events (1). The Gambling Control Act 2022 expanded definitions of gambling and betting to address emerging products including e-sports wagering, establishing technology-neutral regulations covering both existing and future gambling formats (2). All licensed operators undergo screening of key personnel and must comply with strict reporting requirements for suspicious transactions exceeding SGD 5,000.
Source:
https://www.mha.gov.sg/what-we-do/regulating-casino-and-gambling-industry
https://www.gra.gov.sg/statues-regulations
Last updated: 13-10-2025 Disclaimer: This article does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney directly.