Quezon City Looking To Block Proposed Casino, PAGCOR Responds

Quezon City Landmark

The Philippines has become known for its luxurious casinos that boost tourism and funds the local economy, but Quezon City is not ready to let more casinos move in. A legal dispute is currently underway between the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) and Quezon City officials. Earlier this week Quezon City officials passed a … Read more

POGO Licenses Now Require Registration

BIR logo and PH money

The Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has requested the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) suspend their POGO licensing scheme until clearance is secured by the tax agency. PAGCOR has been the gaming regulator for the Philippines since 1976. In addition to issuing licensing and providing regulation for domestic and online casinos, PAGCOR also … Read more

Philippine State-Owned Casinos Rake In $1.3 Billion For 2018

PAGCOR casino during the day

For 2018, state-owned casinos have reportedly earned $1.3b last year to end the year with an 18% increase from 2017.  The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) currently operates eight casinos and 34 satellite gaming outlets. PAGCOR is also the sole regulator for most of the Philippines excluding the Cagayan Special Economic Zone which services … Read more

PAGCOR Asks Duterte To Ease Casino Ban To Boost Industry

PAGCOR President

In January of 2018 Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte issued a nationwide moratorium on new domestic casino licenses stating that there are already too many casinos. Now Andrea Domingo, the current head of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) is asking the President to lift the casino ban. The Philippines stopped issuing new brick-and-mortar casino licenses … Read more

Manny Pacquiao Wants A Knockout January 19th

Manny Pacquiao in the ring

Senator Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao has gone on record to state that he is looking for a knockout against upcoming opponent Adrien Broner. True to his fighter nature, Pacquiao told reporters that he is not making a prediction, but rather setting a personal goal. Manny went on to say that had forgotten how much fun winning … Read more

Philippine Casino Regulatory Agency Ordered To Give License

Waterfront Philippines Inc Casino License

After Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced his desire to cut down domestic gambling options, a Court of Appeals judge granted one venue its casino license regardless. The Waterfront Philippines Inc. applied for a casino license in Manila’s Entertainment City gaming zone nearly 10 years ago. However, their application was denied by PAGCOR despite meeting various … Read more

Philippines Senator Urges Revision of Gambling Laws

Senator de Lima taking questions

With casinos and gambling becoming more popular than ever in Metro Manila and across the country, Philippines Senator Leila de Lima wants to make sure Filipinos are protected and to curb the illegal activities that have been associated with the industry. De Lima urged the Senate earlier this week to conduct an internal investigation and … Read more

President Duterte Doubles Down On Gambling Stance

Philippine President Duterte Fist

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte reinforces ban of gambling on Boracay Island by revoking Boracay gambling permits. President Duterte is adamant on keeping Boracay a tourism island, officials suggest gamblers simply go to Manila. Duterte recently revoked gambling permits for Boracay Island after a 6-month environmental cleanup concluded. While the island reopened once again in October, … Read more

Boracay Under New Rules and No Casinos

Boracay Tourist Island

The island of Boracay is open to the public but not the same.

After Duterte’s announcement to close the island for a 6-month environmental cleanup, the island of Boracay is open to citizens of all nationalities as of October 26th, 2018. Before allowing entry to the island by the entire public, officials permitted a 10-day dry run period for local tourists to assess the island’s rehabilitation condition.

After, correcting over 800 environmental violations the island began permitting only 19,200 visitors at a time – a significant decrease from the number of visitors to the island during peak times which neared 40,000 individuals.

Boracay’s reopening contains many stipulations and conditions, there will no longer be beach parties, no more LaBoracay (a three-day Labour Day weekend beach party for tourists), bonfires, single-use plastics, drinking, or smoking in Boracay, as well as, a ban on vendors, building, and businesses within 98ft or 30m of the shoreline.

Numerous businesses were bulldozed to meet compliance and thousands of hotels and restaurants were closed for not meeting new requirements with only 160 tourism-related businesses permitted to reopen. The tourist island also banned all water sports except swimming and all three of its operating casinos.

PAGCOR stated to have permanently closed all of its licensed casino operators in Boracay as per instructions given by the Boracay Inter-Agency task force (BIATF) through a request letter.

The Philippine gambling regulator said one casino run by Alpha Allied Holding Ltd inside the Movenpick Resort & Spa did not comply with instructions to shut down operations during the island’s 6-month cleanup, while casinos in Crown Regency Resorts and Paradise Garden Resort did comply to the request to shut down during the environmental cleanup all three casinos faced permanent shut down.

One proposed Boracay casino by Macau casino operator Galaxy Entertainment Group will not see their project come to fruition due to PAGCOR’s revocation of Boracay casino licenses.

The Philippine Government has taken heavy precautions to enforce visitor limits by controlling the number of available hotel rooms on the island and sanitation requirements through repairing and improving Boracay’s sewage infrastructure.

Before the mandatory environmental cleanup ordered by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, the 2,470-acre island faced issues such as direct sewage dumping into the ocean and three times the garbage generated per person on Boracay than in Manila. Officials expect full rehabilitation of the island done by next December.