Cash Pot and Money Time gamers can win more with Supa Train promotion – SVL

Cash Pot and Money Time players will have a chance to earn bigger winnings with Supreme Ventures’ latest promotion, Supa Train, the gaming company announced.

The Supa Train promotion on Cash Pot and Money Time provides higher pay outs on the base prizes. This means that players whose number is selected in the Cash Pot or Money Time draws will win more on every $10 bet for the duration of the promotion, Supreme Ventures said in a press release.

According to the release, starting this month, Cash Pot and Money Time players can win more on the base game with every $10 bet. With the Supa Train promotion, every week, there will be a surprise base pay out of up to $305 on Money Time with numbers 1 – 36, 0 and 00 and on every Cash Pot draw, the company said.

“We are always looking for ways to enhance the playing experience for our customers and to keep making winners everyday. During the summer we introduced the Money Train promotion on Money Time which gave our players bigger payouts. Our players loved that promotion and so we’re very excited to introduce for the first time ever, the even bigger and better Supa Train promotion. With Supa Train more money a run on not only one but on two of our players’ favourite games – Cash Pot and Money Time! The promotion is available both in SVL retail stores and online on SV Games mobile app,” said SVP Product Management and Business Development, Stefan Miller.

The promotion, which began on September 10, will continue until November 4.

Cash Pot is popular game where players pick one number for one of the six daily draws seven days per week. Money Time is a roulette themed game where the draw occurs every four minutes, between 6am and 2am, daily.

 

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/cash-pot-and-money-time-gamers-can-win-more-with-supa-train-promotion-svl/

Supreme Ventures Foundation sparks 100 back-to-school smiles

More than 100 children in state care had a great start to the school year with sparkling smiles, thanks to the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) and the DentCare Smile Clinic.

The children residing in CPFSA-operated homes across Clarendon and St Andrew received teeth cleaning and fluoride treatment as part of a back-to-school initiative spearheaded by the SVF.

Beneficiaries of the SVF and the DentCare Smile Clinic teams were Summerfield Children’s Home in Clarendon and Homestead Place of Safety in St Andrew.

Each child received book vouchers valued at $10,000 and essential school supplies to help ease the inevitable back-to-school expenses in addition to dental care.

Heather Goldson, Director of the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) and Chief Marketing Officer of Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) was pleased to see the rollout of the initiative and the resulting smiles on the children’s faces.

“At SVF, we are very keen on enriching the lives of the vulnerable in our community by providing impactful experiences. Through our collaboration with DentCare Smile Clinic we have been able to provide these children not only with a brighter smile but to set the foundation for them to have a brighter future. We are not just providing dental care. We’re enhancing their self-esteem, supporting their back-to-school expenses, and helping them embark on their educational journey with brighter smiles and greater confidence,” she said.

The DentCare Smile Clinic offered dental services on their state-of-the-art mobile unit, manned by their team of dental practitioners led by Dr Randolph Morgan and Dr Sarah Tibby.

“At DentCare Smile Clinic, giving back to our community is very important to us, which is one of the reasons we invested in a mobile unit that allows us to take our services to those who can’t readily access dental service. With that in mind, we are truly thrilled to partner with Supreme Ventures Foundation in this impactful back-to-school endeavour that is focusing on children in state care,” expressed Dr Morgan.

He added: “Our commitment goes beyond providing dental care; it extends to the very essence of these children’s well-being. By ensuring access to proper dental care, we aim not only to improve their physical health but also to nurture their self-esteem, empowering them with a brighter outlook on their journey ahead.”

Source: https://jamaica.loopnews.com/content/supreme-ventures-foundation-sparks-100-back-school-smiles

JOA rewards Netball's character with millions in currency

The bronze-medal achievement of the Sunshine Girls at the 2023 World Netball Cup in South Africa has, once again, received plaudits from the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA).

But it was not simply applause as the local Olympic governing body, in acknowledging and celebrating the character of the Sunshine Girls, last month initiated discussions under its sponsorship deal with its commercial partners, Mayberry Investments and Supreme Ventures. On August 28, the JOA announced during a ceremony, a “payout” of $1,000,000 to each team member and then gave, from its own coffers, national Coach Connie Francis, a golden reward of $2,000,000 in recognition of her admirable commitment and mettle.

The JOA secretary general and Chief Executive Officer Ryan Foster lauded the character of the Sunshine Girls and underscored association’s policy and practice of investing in merit.

“The team, which stands in victory at the top of the podium, may win the gold but may not gain instinctive and sustained applause for this is the privilege of legacy creators, which the Sunshine Girls have deservedly earned,” he said.

Foster further described JOA’s continuing robust investment in sport as “principally an endowment for the now and future development of sport and this Sunshine investment and other investments that we have made and will make are strategic and purposed in creating opportunities for the human capital of sport to have some security, for them to earn and make some provision for the future.”

JOA President Christopher Samuda highlighted the fortitude and resolve of the Sunshine Girls and generally the accomplishments of the sport.

“JOA’s respect for, and admiration of, our member Netball Jamaica, its coaches and the Sunshine Girls go beyond the monetary digits of our expression of gratitude for before the numbers — the quantitative measure — comes the qualitative value which is emblematic of character, an indomitable spirit, an inspired mind and hands that grasp and distribute that moving ball on the court with integrity of play.

“Those are the DNA attributes which are defining of the history, the present and future of humankind and which money can’t buy but can only reward. The JOA celebrates character first and then rewards with currency.”

Jamaica’s history as a small country in the sport of netball is enviable and its netballers have continued, for years, to be indisputably the leading Caribbean nation both at the senior and junior levels and are now asserting their credentials in the Americas.

At this year’s Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games held in the city of San Salvador, the junior Sunshine Girls won the inaugural championship comfortably and impressively.

“The roots of Jamaica’s talent in the sport go deep and are fertilised and sustained by an infrastructure of coaching and technical competencies, robust training regimes, competitive leagues and administrative expertise,” Samuda commented.

The grit and valour which the Sunshine Girls displayed on the world stage in South Africa earned them many fans in Cape Town and were not only exemplary of how the game should be played but also the character of victory.

Samuda stated: “The play must be right and the game must be honourable in victory, for winners do not necessarily have the right to wear the crown.”

Netball is wearing the crown and Netball Jamaica has been a long-standing and valued member of the Jamaica Olympic Association which has joined others in the international arena in advocating that the sport should be on the curriculum of the Olympic Games.

“In a historic move, we got netball onto the regional stage of the CAC Games and now the laser is on the global stage of the Olympic Games where the character of Jamrock will, one day, once more, captivate the world and give our nation a crowning achievement,” Foster affirmed.

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/joa-rewards-netballs-character-with-millions-in-currency/

SVF robotics camp encourages innovation

The Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) concluded their Junior Creators Robotics Camp August 18 where over 100 youngsters took part in robotics, coding, and Lego engineering.

Already underway, the SVF Junior Creators Robotics Camp is designed to ignite the passion for innovation and creativity in the young minds of Jamaica. Through hands-on workshops, engaging activities, and expert guidance, participants are delving into the exciting worlds of robotics and technology. The camp’s mission is to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world application by fostering skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking.

Marvin Hall, founder of Halls of Learning, said, “Presently, we have at least two students who initially benefitted from our other programmes and continued with us, completing their high school education. Notably, last year, some of them returned as camp counsellors, showcasing the lasting impact.”

This year’s spectacular cohort comprises children from communities nestled around SVL’s operational hubs in Kingston and St. Catherine. Additionally, the camp extends its wings of inclusivity to embrace children residing within state care facilities overseen by the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA).

POTENTIAL

“We believe in nurturing the potential of our youth and providing them with the tools to shape their own futures,” said Heather Goldson, SVF director and chief marketing officer of Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL).

“The SVF Junior Creators Robotics Camp serves as a testament to our commitment to education, innovation, and community development. Through partnerships with organisations like Halls of Learning, we aim to inspire a new generation of creators and problem-solvers.”

As part of the camp’s holistic approach to empowerment, Rise Life hosted a special presentation on Wednesday, August 16, focusing on self-esteem and personal development.

Hall added, “There’s the year-to-year transformation observable among the children. For instance, comparing last year’s participants to this year’s, we can discern improved behaviour, attitudes, and mindsets. Their ongoing dedication through the foundation is admirable and crucial.”

The Supreme Ventures Foundation Junior Creators Robotics Camp seeks to inspire, educate, and uplift Jamaica’s youths, equipping them with the tools to thrive in an ever-evolving technological landscape through collaboration, innovation, and community engagement.

Source: https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20230821/svf-robotics-camp-encourages-innovation

Time running out to claim $35M Lotto jackpot won in May

INGSTON, Jamaica – Supreme Ventures Limited is urging all customers to check their tickets to see if they have the numbers that won the $35 million jackpot back in May.

In a release on Friday, Supreme Ventures said time is running out for the lucky customer who hit the jackpot as the 90-day period to collect the winnings inches closer.

The winning numbers; 03, 04, 13, 20, 25, and 34, were bought at the Meadowbrook Pharmacy in St Andrew on May 31.

To begin the process of collecting their jackpot, the winner must present the winning ticket with their signature affixed and a valid national ID at the Supreme Ventures Flagship Store located in Twin Gates Plaza, 25 Constant Spring Road in Half Way Tree.

Prizes must be claimed within ninety (90) days of the draw date.

Unclaimed prizes from all lottery games go to the Betting Gaming & Lotteries Commission.

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/time-running-out-to-claim-35m-lotto-jackpot-won-in-may/