03/22/17 Casino privatisation gets PAGCOR approval PAGCOR won’t contest the government’s attempt to privatise casino operations in the Philippine country, according to Andrea Domingo’s comments.
03/14/17 PAGCOR could lose part of its authority A group from the Philippines are lobbying to take away PAGCOR’s authority on iGaming licenses.
03/13/17 e-Games Cafes under discussion in the Philippines PhilWeb Corp. publicly commented its intentions to acquire 15 gaming venues.
03/10/17 Philippine Senator proposes new online gambling regulator Senator Richard Gordon suggested in a hearing the creation of a new body to regulate online gambling in the Philippines.
02/13/17 Philippines’ crackdown on illegal iGaming The country issued a complete new definition of “illegal online gambling.”
02/07/17 Pagcor shuts down another casino The gaming corporation said that the facility failed to meet the escrow requirements.
01/27/17 Pagcor experiences surprising online rise The gaming regulator saw an increase of its online revenues at the end of 2016.
01/05/17 Online gaming down in Philippines Gross online gaming revenues in the Philippines fell during the third quarter of 2016.
12/28/16 Pagcor may put PhilWeb under bidding process Pagcor would hold a public bidding process to grant next license for eGames.
12/19/16 Philippines to investigate casino mogul The investigation was required by Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte.
12/12/16 PAGCOR filed its lawsuit response PAGCOR responded to the petition that would stop the development of the online gambling sector.
12/08/16 PAGCOR would not grant iGaming license The Philippine Supreme Court may prohibit PAGCOR to approve any more licenses.
11/17/16 Philippines to privatise casinos operated by Pagcor The government has started the privatisation of the casinos operated by the official regulator.
11/14/16 PhilWeb expects Pagcor license before 2017 PhilWeb’s new chairman confirmed that they’re hoping to receive a license by the end of this year.
11/03/16 Philippine casinos to report suspicious transactions Casinos in the Asian country will have to report suspicious financial transactions if a bill gets passed.