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About Us at 96m

We built 96m around a clear account flow, a lobby that stays easy to read, and local payment rails that fit Malaysian routines.

Malaysia-first account flowSalon Prive and Golden Fish TankTouch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPXSupport that stays close
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96m How We Shape the Brand

How We Shape the Brand

This page explains how we present ourselves to you: one account path, a clean lobby, and simple handoffs between game rooms, funding rails and support. We keep Salon Prive, Golden Fish Tank, Football Studio, Cash Rocket and Samurai Drama in plain sight so your first visit feels familiar on phone or desktop. Access depends on local law and is available where local

law permits, and the same rule sits near the footer so you do not have to hunt for it. For add-funds steps, Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX sit beside the account flow, which keeps the wording tied to the way Malaysian readers already move through their wallets.

  • Touch 'n Go
  • GrabPay
  • Boost
  • FPX
THREE SIGNALS

Three Things We Put First

What makes the page work is the way the pieces stay linked. The lobby names, the funding rails and the access wording sit close together, so you can…

96m mobile gaming
Visible game rooms
Local funding rails
Access and eligibility
STRUCTURE CHECK

A Simple Brand Structure

3
page areas we keep linked
5
named rooms we mention in plain view
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local funding rails shown by name
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access rule stated the same way each time
REACH US

Ways to Reach Us

When you want a hand, we keep the route simple. Use chat from the lobby for account setup or funding checks, send a message if you…

Live chat Open chat from the lobby when you want help with your account path, local…
Written reply Send a message if you prefer a written trail for account checks, access questions…
Setup help If a step feels unclear, ask before you move on.
STEADY WORDING

Signals We Keep Consistent

Consistency is what earns confidence here. We keep the wording plain, the room names exact, and the access line in the same form across the page, so you can compare what you…

Plain wording

We write the About Us page in clear English for Malaysian readers, with no padding and no vague promises. That makes the account path easier to read the first time you land here.

Exact names

Room titles, payment names and support labels stay intact across the page, so what you read on one screen matches the next screen. That consistency helps you check the brand without second-guessing the copy.

Local rails

Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX appear by name, because those are the rails many Malaysian readers already know. Using the exact names makes the funding step easier to recognise.

Access line

If access or eligibility is mentioned, we say it depends on local law and is available where local law permits. The wording stays factual and avoids overclaiming who can join.

Check trail

When a cash-out is requested, the account details are checked against the login record before release. That keeps the process tied to the same name and reduces avoidable back-and-forth.

Device fit

The copy is built to scan well on phone first, then desktop, because many Malaysian sessions start on mobile and continue later on a bigger screen with more room.

What Stays the Same

This section compares the same brand cues across different touchpoints. On a phone, the labels compress into short blocks; on desktop, the spacing opens up while the names…

Home page
The About Us page uses the same brand names and the same access line you will meet elsewhere, so your next step is obvious from the first paragraph.
Phone view
On a phone, blocks stay short and labels stay tight, which keeps the room names readable when you are checking the page between stops.
Desktop view
On desktop, the spacing opens up while the wording stays unchanged, so you can compare room titles, support paths and access lines without losing the thread.
Lobby names
Salon Prive, Golden Fish Tank, Football Studio, Cash Rocket and Samurai Drama appear the same way across sections, which helps the page feel joined up.
Funding rails
Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX appear in the same order, so the cash-in path looks familiar whether you arrive here first or after another page.
Support tone
We answer in the same voice in chat and written messages, which keeps the account trail easy to follow and avoids mixed wording.
Access line
The legal line does not move: access depends on local law and is available where local law permits, every time we mention it.
VISIBLE CUES

Brand Details You Notice First

A page like this depends on visible details. We keep the 96m name, the lobby room titles, the support route and the legal line in a clear visual…

Name lock The 96m name stays in one simple treatment across the…
Room labels Salon Prive, Golden Fish Tank, Football Studio, Cash Rocket and…
Local strip Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX sit together as…
Support cue The contact route appears close to the brand text, making…
Language cue We keep the writing in clear English for Malaysian readers…
Access cue The legal line sits where you can see it, and…

Questions About Our Brand

These are the questions we expect when someone is checking who we are, how the page is arranged, and what happens next. The answers stay close to the same wording you see elsewhere, so the brand stays easy to read and the account path stays easy to follow.

It shows how we present the brand, which rooms we keep visible, how local funding rails appear, and what support route you can use before you open an account.

We name Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX because Malaysian readers recognise them quickly. They sit beside the account flow so you can connect the page to the wallet path at a glance.

If access comes up, we say it depends on local law and is available where local law permits. That keeps the page honest and avoids overclaiming availability.

The same lobby names, the same payment names and the same support wording stay in place from section to section. You can read it once on mobile and still recognise it on desktop.

Before any cash-out leaves the account, we check the details against the login record and the name on file. That keeps the process tied to the same account holder.

Open chat from the lobby or send a written message. Either path lets us answer about setup, room labels or the wording on this page without making you start over.