Setting the standard: Magnum reaffirms responsible gaming excellence with WLA recognition


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 04 Nov 2025

(From left) Goh Sin Giin, Magnum 4D Bhd vice-president (customer insights and acquisitions), Lim, executive director Krian Upatkoon and vice-president (ESG and CSR) Aamelia Termizi posing for a group photo.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Magnum Corporation Sdn Bhd (Magnum) announced that it has successfully achieved Level 3 Recertification under the Responsible Gaming Framework (RGF) from the World Lottery Association (WLA), underscoring the company’s unwavering commitment to fostering a sustainable, positive, and balanced gaming experience in Malaysia.

Magnum first achieved this milestone in 2021, becoming the first Malaysian Number Forecast Operator (NFO) to secure Level 3 Certification.

With this latest recertification, the company continues to set the industry benchmark for integrity, safety and sustainability.

WLA members undergo recertification every three years to demonstrate progress and ensure compliance with evolving Responsible Gaming standards.

For Magnum, this achievement reflects the company’s continued dedication to embedding responsible gaming principles across all operations, in line with global standards in player protection, employee training, and retailer engagement.

“We are honoured to have attained this recertification. This achievement reflects our steadfast commitment to upholding the highest standards of integrity and responsibility in the gaming industry.

“We take pride in fostering a culture of healthy play, not only among our customers but also across our employees and retailers,” said Magnum Corporation Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Lawrence Lim Swee Lin.

The WLA commended Magnum’s progress, noting: “Magnum has demonstrated consistent progress over the past three years, especially in enhancing its Responsible Gaming initiatives for employees, players, and retailers.

“Responsible Gaming is a cornerstone of Corporate Social Responsibility in the lottery sector.

“We are also pleased to see Magnum going even further by supporting wider community initiatives, and actively giving back to society, whether through monetary contributions like the recent #ProjectMagnumHearts, or through volunteering initiatives under the Magnum Volunteering Programme.”

As part of its ongoing efforts, Magnum organises Responsible Gaming (RG) Week annually in May, using its retail network and digital platform to engage stakeholders in healthy play habits. This year’s theme, “Balance Your Play, Brighten Your Day”, encouraged players to enjoy gaming responsibly, set personal limits and play in moderation.

To support this, free tools such as the Gaming Health Check Form and RG Calculator are available on Magnum’s website to empower players to understand and manage their gaming behaviours.

Further reinforcing its holistic approach, Magnum also continues to collaborate closely with the Gambling Rehab Centre (GRC), supporting treatment and rehabilitation programmes for individuals experiencing challenges with excessive gambling.

For more information on Magnum’s RG programme and initiatives, visit the MagnumCares Facebook page.

 

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