If your chosen numbers include at least three of the Winning Numbers, you win a prize.
Your prize amount depends on how many of your chosen numbers match the Winning Numbers.
Prize Groups
54% of sales in each draw will be added to the prize pool. The prize pool is for distribution of prizes which may be won for each draw.
Allocation of prizes is as follows:
Prize Group
Numbers Matched
Prize Amount
Group 1 (Jackpot)
6 Winning Numbers
38% of prize pool (Minimum Guaranteed Amount of $1,000,000)
Group 2
5 Winning Numbers + Additional Number
8% of prize pool
Group 3
5 Winning Numbers
5.5% of prize pool
Group 4
4 Winning Numbers + Additional Number
3% of prize pool
Group 5
4 Winning Numbers
$50
Group 6
3 Winning Numbers + Additional Number
$25
Group 7
3 Winning Numbers
$10
Ordinary and System Entry Prize Table
System Roll Prize Table
iTOTO Prize Table
Multiple winners
If there is more than one winner within each of Groups 1 to 4, prizes will be divided equally among all winners of the respective Group.
The prize amounts for Groups 5 to 7 are fixed.
Snowballing
The prize amount snowballs if there is no winner in Group 1, 2, 3 or 4 i.e. it is added to the prize amount within the same Group of the next Draw.
The Group 1 Prize amount will snowball only up to the fourth draw.
Prize amounts for Group 2, 3, and 4 will snowball until it is won.
Cascading
A cascade draw takes place after three consecutive draws without a Group 1 Prize winner.
The Jackpot does not snowball beyond the fourth consecutive draw. If there is no Group 1 Prize winner at the end of four consecutive draws, the final jackpot amount (38% of the fourth draw’s prize pool plus snowballed amount from the three preceding draws) cascades, i.e. it will be paid to the next prize group with winner(s) and shared equally.
Get ready, Singapore! The legendary “God of Singers,” Jacky Cheung, has just announced his “60+” world tour, and he’s coming to our city very soon! 😍 This highly anticipated 10th concert tour will kick off in Macau on June 9th, 2023, and Singapore will be one of the stops! 🌏 Be prepared for an unforgettable night filled with Jacky’s iconic tunes and electrifying performances. 🎶 Stay tuned for more updates on the exact dates and venue, because we just can’t wait! 🤩
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) fiercely criticizes the recent disruption of DBS’s online banking services as “intolerable” and vows to take “supervisory actions.”
DBS “Falls Woefully Short of MAS’ Expectations” Singapore’s central bank and financial regulatory authority sternly stated on Mar. 29 that it places great importance on the reliability of banks’ critical IT systems, and that DBS has woefully fallen short of MAS’s expectations to ensure the availability of its systems at a high level and to recover its IT systems expeditiously.
This disruption comes just a year after a similar incident in November 2021, MAS pointedly noted.
“MAS has been closely monitoring DBS to ensure a swift recovery of its digital services and timely communications to customers regarding the disruption,” MAS said.
MAS Promises Supervisory Actions After DBS Investigation MAS remarked that the bank has since resumed normal digital banking services and is keeping a watchful eye on the situation.
Nonetheless, MAS has instructed DBS to conduct a comprehensive investigation to ascertain the root cause of the disruption and submit its findings to the regulator.
MAS asserted it “will take commensurate supervisory actions after gathering the necessary facts.”
Numerous customers using DBS and POSB online banking apps, as well as PayLah! users, were unable to access the services.
Users were alerted that the bank was “experiencing heavy traffic” to its services and were advised to log in later.
DBS provided an update on Facebook at 12:49 pm stating that access to digital services was “intermittent,” and later announced that their digital services had returned to normal as of 5:45 pm.
“We Deeply Regret the Inconvenience Caused”: DBS In a statement on Mar. 29, DBS CEO Piyush Gupta expressed the bank’s disappointment that many of their customers were unable to access DBS digital banking services.
He added, “We hold ourselves to higher standards, and it is our utmost priority to scrutinize the events of today. We acknowledge the gravity of the situation, appreciate our customers’ understanding, and deeply regret the inconvenience caused.”
Have you heard? Singapore’s newest attraction, “Bird Paradise”, is set to open its doors to the public on May 8, 2023 at Mandai Wildlife Reserve!
After 52 years at the original bird park, Jurong Bird Park has left an indelible mark on most of our childhoods where we might have gotten our first glimpses of parrots and penguins in person. The original premises, which closed on January 3, 2023, saw the resident creatures (more than 3,000 birds from over 400 avian species) migrating over to their new ‘paradise’ at Bird Paradise!
This well-deserved upgrade features eight huge walkthrough aviaries and more, built not only for visitors to enjoy but for the resident birds as well. These aviaries have been intentionally designed to mimic different ecologies and habitats from around the world, such as Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia.
From the themed zones like Heart of Africa and Wings of Asia to the sparkling new Penguin Cove and the restaurant with great views of a waterfall, here are 14 exciting activities that await you at the new Bird Paradise!
Winged Sanctuary – a space sharing rare and predatory birds of high conservation value with over 100 species of birds and their exhibits from the Brahminy Starling and Santa Cruz Ground Dove, to Maleo and Philippine Falconet.
Penguin Cove – a cold salt-water habitat designed for penguins. It also features the Penguin Cove Restaurant, where you can dine with mouthwatering buffet spreads in an underwater environment with the penguins.
Heart of Africa – the largest walk-through aviary simulating the forested valleys of Africa with colourful birds living in towering trees. It also includes a Bee-eater’s Cliff, Congolese pavilions, and a viewing tower that provides a great viewpoint of the African-themed habitat.
Wings of Asia – a habitat created specifically for Southeast Asian creatures where you’ll find pheasants in the undergrowth and hornbills up in the tree. There are also cultural elements like a Balinese-inspired gate, pavilions, and water-based sound sculptures to explore and take photos with.
Crimson Wetlands – here you’ll be enamoured with the strikingly colourful display of Scarlet Ibises and Roseate Spoonbills gliding over marshy wetlands set against the backdrop of a floating village in South America. Check out the clay lick wall where gorgeous macaws can be seen feeding as well as a waterfall and Crimson Restaurant offering lovely views of the area.
Amazonian Jewels – head deep into the Amazon jungle and meet unique bird species like the Amazonian Motmot and Chestnut-eared Aracari while checking out iconic Amazonian rainforest ficus trees, large buttress roots and more.
Songs of the Forest – a walk-through aviary specifically for the singing songbirds of Asia with the Bali Myna, Straw-headed Bulbul and Asian Fairy Bluebirds. Here’s where you’ll find a peaceful haven with large overhanging leaves and glistening streams inspired by the riverine forests of Southeast Asia.
Mysterious Papua – Birds of Paradise of New Guinea conducting flamboyant courtship dances. Don’t forget to duck into the longhouse-style bird hideout to observe Papuan birds like the Southern Cassowary, North Papuan King Parrot and Palm Cockatoo up close!
Australian Outback – a dry simulated forest environment that’s home to different species of Lorikeets, endangered Lorikeets, and flocks of pigeons.
Lory Loft – climb suspension bridges inspired by ethnic treehouses in Papua and look at the beautiful lories and parrots. Visitors can also offer the birds a nectar cup to entice the birds to come up close and even to perch on your wrists and shoulders.
Sky Amphitheatre – will play host to two new avian presentations, Predators on Wings and Wings of the World, in a familiar yet upgraded format that will feature the amazing talents of the birds alongside their trainers.
Feeding sessions – get up close and personal with new breeds like African Hornbills, Barbets, Pelicans, and Lories from the different zones. All proceeds from animal feedings go towards Mandai Wildlife Group’s conservation projects.
Keeper-led experiences – embark on a Bird Discovery Tour, where you’ll be able to get the insider scoop on the most charismatic of our feathered friends, or sign up for a Backstage Pass, which gives guests an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look into the Avian Healthcare and Research Centre.
Mandai Wildlife West – a public guest area comprising children’s play areas and dining options. Guests will be greeted by a 10m-tall waterfall sculpted after Indonesia’s Mad
If you get hungry after all that exploration, you can choose from a variety of eco-friendly retail and F&B options, including Luke’s Lobster, Leckerbaer, Mr Holmes Bakehouse, A&W, Pavilion Banana Leaf, and Birds of Paradise.
So mark your calendars for May 8, 2023, and get ready to explore the new Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve!
Sky Amphitheatre 如果你怀念 Jurong Bird Park 的 Kings of the Skies 和 High Flyers 的表演,那么 Sky Amphitheatre 将会是你的好去处。它将举办两个新的鸟类表演—— Predators on Wings 和 Wings of the World,以熟悉但升级的形式呈现出鸟类和训练师的惊人才能。