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Pagcor Data Sparks Controversy: Only Ten Million Active Users, Forty Percent of Platforms May Be Illegal

Pagcor Data Sparks Controversy: Only Ten Million Active Users, Forty Percent of Platforms May Be Illegal

The Philippine gaming regulatory body Pagcor has recently been caught in a public opinion whirlwind triggered by data. At the Senate hearing, the Pagcor chairman clarified that the actual number of active adult users of online gambling in the country is about 10 million, which is a significant discr

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Philippine online gambling regulation tightens, industry faces deep adjustment.

Philippine online gambling regulation tightens, industry faces deep adjustment.

The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) is implementing a series of stringent reform measures, including mandatory decoupling of e-wallets from gaming platforms, banning outdoor advertising, and strengthening real-name systems. PAGCOR Chairman Tengke openly states that these policie

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Philippines cracks down on online cockfighting: 52,000 websites shut down in two years, but illegal platforms continue unabated.

Philippines cracks down on online cockfighting: 52,000 websites shut down in two years, but illegal platforms continue unabated.

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) of the Philippines recently disclosed that from 2023 to 2025, a total of 52,842 domains and subdomains related to electronic cockfighting (e-sabong) were shut down.Alvin Navarro, the director of the Cybercrime Investigation and Coord

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Dutch gambling tax reform backfires: tax increase leads to a 200 million euro fiscal shortfall

Dutch gambling tax reform backfires: tax increase leads to a 200 million euro fiscal shortfall

According to the latest data, the gambling tax increase policy implemented by the Dutch government this year has backfired, leading to a significant decline in gambling tax revenue in the first half of 2025, resulting in a 200 million euro shortfall in the budget.As reported by the "Financial Daily,

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Could banning online gambling be counterproductive? Seventy percent of Filipino gamblers might switch to illegal platforms.

Could banning online gambling be counterproductive? Seventy percent of Filipino gamblers might switch to illegal platforms.

A survey conducted by the Philippine research institute The Fourth Wall shows that if the government completely bans legal online gambling platforms, nearly 75% of Filipino gamblers say they will switch to using underground or illegal websites to continue gambling. The survey covered major cities in

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