How th999 Got Started
In late 2019, a group of young tech entrepreneurs noticed a gap — most online gaming platforms in Bangladesh operated in foreign languages, payment methods were complicated, and there was no local support for Bangladeshi users. th999 was founded to fill exactly that gap.
The platform started small — just a handful of games and a tight-knit team. But understanding what Bangladeshi users actually needed was always the top priority. By adding payments via bKash, Nagad, and Rocket, customer support in Bangla, and betting on local cricket and football events, th999 quickly gained popularity.
th999 Core Values: Transparency, security, and user satisfaction — these are our three constant priorities. Every decision we make is guided by our members' experience.
What We Believe In
Th999 is more than a gaming platform — it's a community. We believe gaming should be a source of joy, not stress. That's why we follow responsible gaming principles. Deposit limits, self-exclusion options, and support resources are always available to every member.
We also believe in transparency. th999 publishes the RTP (Return to Player) rate for every game. Bonus terms are written in plain language. No hidden charges, no confusing rules.
Technology & Security
Th999's entire tech team works continuously to improve the platform's security and performance. We use SSL encryption, two-factor authentication (2FA), and advanced firewalls. Every transaction is encrypted and fully secure.
Our servers guarantee 99.9% uptime, so you can play without interruption — day or night. From the mobile app to the desktop browser, th999 runs seamlessly on every device.
Our Members Are Our Greatest Strength
Th999 has over 500,000 registered members across Bangladesh — from Dhaka to Chattogram, Sylhet to Rajshahi, every district is covered. Thousands of new members join every month.
Every member matters to us. That's why we offer welcome bonuses for new members, loyalty rewards for regular players, and exclusive perks for VIP members. At th999, you're part of the family — not just a user.