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Pagcor and the four casino licensees said they signed an agreement reducing license fees, as a percentage of gross gaming revenues, by 10 per cent starting beginning 1, 2014. All those involved said that the agreement was ‘a mutually beneficial and practical solution to address the additional exposure to corporate income tax brought about. Types of Licenses Offered by The Philippines Gambling Commission. There are only a few licenses that are offered by the Philippines Gambling Commission (The PAGCOR). Here are the licenses that they offer, along with some of the fees associated with them: Offshore Gaming License. Application and PROCESSING FEES (Onetime fee) e-Casino:USD 50,000.00. (c) The City of Manila's power to impose license fees on gambling, has long been revoked. As early as 1975, the power of local governments to regulate gambling thru the grant of 'franchise, licenses or permits' was withdrawn by P.D. 771 and was vested exclusively on. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. PAGCOR can issue a POGO license to qualified operators, which could be Filipino-based operators or foreign-based operators. The POGO framework also covers service providers that provide the various components of gaming operations, such as the gaming software provider, business outsourcing provider, and content streaming provider.
Who we are
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) is a 100 percent government-owned and controlled corporation under the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines.
The Corporation was created during the Martial Law years by virtue of a Presidential Decree (PD1067-A) issued by then President Ferdinand Marcos in response to calls for the Philippine Government to put a stop to the growing proliferation of illegal casino operations in various parts of the country then. The law creating PAGCOR was later amended and consolidated under PD 1869 otherwise known as the PAGCOR Charter.
HEADLINES
Capiz town gets aid to build evacuation facility from PAGCOR
Sat 3.6.2021 9:00 AM
TAPAZ, CAPIZ – With its picturesque charm, no one would think that this first-class town in Western Visayas is often visited by violent weather disturbances that leave most of its residents scrambling for help without a safe and comfortable place to stay ...
Read morePAGCOR Chief of Staff Alberto Regino, Jr. (3rd from left) hands Tapaz Municipal Mayor Roberto Palomar (2nd from right) the mock check representing the agency’s P50 million donation for the construction of a Multi-Purpose Evacuation Center in Barangay Carida. Also in photo are (from left) Casino Filipino Bacolod Acting Branch Manager Jose Marciano Bautista, PAGCOR AVP for Community Relations and Services Ramon Stephen Villaflor and Tapaz Municipal Vice Mayor Ma. Fe Gardose.
HEADLINES
PAGCOR releases cash aid to hospital, two other beneficiaries
Thu 2.25.2021 07:30 PM
THE Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) underscored once more its major role in the promotion of key health-related programs of the government by providing financial assistance to a state-run hospital on February 24, 2021 ...
Read moreVeterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) Public Relations Unit Chief Juanito Montefalcon (extreme right) receives from PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo (3rd from left) the agency’s P123.6 million cash donation to the hospital for the construction of a two-storey halfway house. They are joined in the turnover ceremony by (from left) PAGCOR Directors Carmen Pedrosa and Reynaldo Concordia and PAGCOR President and COO Alfredo Lim.
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HEADLINES‘PAGCOR Village’ to house displaced families in two Batangas towns
Tue 2.19.2021 06:30 AM
AGONCILLIO, Batangas -- While the Taal Volcano continues to show signs of possible phreatic eruption, endangering anew the families who were displaced by the volcano's eruption last year, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation ...
Read morePAGCOR’s Assistant Vice President for Community Relations Ramon Stephen Villaflor (left) turns over the agency’s P30 million grant to Lemery Municipal Mayor Eulalio Alilio (right) and Lemery’s Municipal Treasurer Rolando Macatangcay (middle). The amount will be used to build the PAGCOR Village in Lemery, Batangas. The project will provide 100 housing units to displaced locals who cannot afford to rebuild their houses, following the Taal Volcano eruption in 2020.
HEADLINES
PAGCOR grants funding for evacuation centers in Romblon and Zamboanga del Sur
Tue 2.12.2021 10:30 AM
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has sealed its partnership with the provincial government of Romblon and the municipality of Dinas in Zamboanga del Sur after the state-run gaming agency approved the funding for the construction ...
Read morePAGCOR officials (from left) Director Reynaldo Concordia, Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo and President and COO Alfredo Lim formally turn over the financial grant to Vice Mayor Matt Nian of Dinas, Zamboanga del Sur for the construction of a Multi-Purpose Evacuation Center at Brgy. Legarda Uno.
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HEADLINESPAGCOR builds sturdy emergency shelters for typhoon-battered Quezon town
Tue 2.09.2021 9:30 AM
SAN ANDRES, QUEZON – Residents of this remote town that is frequently battered by strong typhoons will now have a safe and comfortable place ...
Read morePAGCOR President and COO Alfredo Lim (6th from left) and San Andres, Quezon Mayor Giovanne Lim pose for a photo opportunity after the latter received from the agency the mock check representing the state-run gaming firm’s P50 million donation for the construction of a Multi-Purpose Evacuation Center in Barangay Camflora. With them in photo are (from left) PAGCOR AVP for Corporate Communications Carmelita Valdez, PAGCOR AVP for Community Relations and Services Ramon Stephen Villaflor, PAGCOR Chief of Staff Albert Regino, Jr., PAGCOR VP for Corporate Social Responsibility Group Jimmy Bondoc, PAGCOR Director Reynaldo Concordia and other local officials of the town.
VIDEO:
Safety Protocols in Casino Filipino
Wed 7.15.2020
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PAGCOR Chairman & CEO Andrea Domingo’s Keynote Message - June 8, 2020, Day 1 of ICE Asia Digital - SIGMA Asia Focus online conference
Tue 6.9.2020
PAGCOR: a responsible partner of the Filipino
Tue 12.4.2018
For more than three decades, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has been one of the government’s staunch allies in nation building.
Being one of the biggest revenue generators of the government, PAGCOR remits half of its income to the National Treasury. A sizeable portion is also allocated for its mandated beneficiaries and the underprivileged sectors of society.
Read morePUBLIC WARNING
Mon 06.29.2020
Fraudsters are taking advantage of social media and the uncertainties brought by the COVID19 Pandemic to scam your money, steal your financial information, and use your identity for illegal purposes.
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has received information that certain persons have been organizing illegal Bingo games and internet/ online gambling and using Facebook to promote such illegal activities.
The public is warned not to patronize such schemes due to the risk of being scammed, identity theft, and credit card fraud. Betting on such illegal gambling activities is also a crime.
PAGCOR is responsible for licensing and regulating persons primarily engaged in gambling and their allied businesses.
No person other than those licensed by PAGCOR and other Government agencies may operate gambling in the Philippines. It is illegal for any person other than those referred to in the preceding sentence to in any manner, directly or indirectly take part in any unauthorized gambling activities, including online, internet, or remote gambling. (PD1602 in relation to RA10175, see also EO13 s. 2017).
PAGCOR is committed to the prosecution of persons involved in such illegal activities, because of the strong link between illegal gambling and organized crime who are also engaged in credit card fraud, identity theft, money laundering, among others.
If you encounter persons who may be promoting illegal gambling on social media like Facebook or know the identities of those committing these illegal gambling activities, please contact PAGCOR through info@pagcor.ph.
PRESS STATEMENT
PAGCOR reiterates public warning against illegal online gambling
Fri 9.25.2020
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) once again strongly advises the public not to engage in any unauthorized gambling activities offered by unscrupulous individuals and groups.
PAGCOR’s public warning was made after the Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) conducted a successful operation against an illegal online bingo operator recently. Said operator was just one of several illegal gambling operations, which were under surveillance and case monitoring. [full statement]
PAGCOR warns the public and Facebook against illegal gambling
Tue 6.30.2020
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) warned the public against certain persons who have been organizing illegal Bingo games and internet/ online gambling and using Facebook to promote such illegal activities.
According to the public warning, fraudsters are taking advantage of social media and the uncertainties brought by the COVID-19 pandemic to scam ... [full statement]
PAGCOR remits P9.54 million to PSC despite revenue losses
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Fri 6.19.2020
DESPITE suffering a huge blow in its revenue performance due to the temporary suspension of casinos and other gaming operations in the country, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) recently remitted P9.54 million to the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) ... [full statement]
WHAT WE REPORT
To enhance transparency and enforce accountability
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Pagcor License Fees Fee
As of Dec. 31, 2020
(Posted: Jan. 30, 2021)
BUDGET PERFORMANCE
As of Dec. 31, 2020
(Posted: Jan. 30, 2021)
ANNUAL REPORT
CY 2019
(Posted: Sep. 30, 2020)
OUR CSR PROJECTS
Are primarily anchored on its mission as a partner of the Philippine government in nation-building
How We Work
To enhance transparency and enforce accountability
TRANSPARENCY SEAL
Transparency and Accountability in all government
GOVERNANCE
The framework of rules, systems, practices and processes in the corporation
PROCUREMENT
Transparency in the procurement process and in the implementation
9001:2015
Meeting customer expectations and delivering customer satisfaction
FOI
Operationalizing in the Executive Branch the People's right to the information
DPA
PAGCOR is committed to comply with the Philippine Data Privacy Act of 2012