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Philippine Lawmakers Push to Limit E-Wallet Use for Online Gambling

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Concerned about the rising risks of gambling addiction, Philippine lawmakers are proposing new rules to restrict how easily e-wallets can be used to access online gambling apps. With digital wallets becoming a popular method for fast and convenient payments, there is growing worry that they are enabling widespread access to betting platforms — often putting vulnerable individuals and families at risk.

The proposed legislation aims to impose tighter controls to curb the easy flow of money into online gambling through e-wallets. While details are still being finalized, potential measures under discussion include transaction limits on gambling payments, mandatory cooling-off periods between bets, and stronger age verification and identity checks for gambling-related transactions.

Online gambling has surged in popularity in the Philippines, partly fueled by the seamless transactions e-wallets offer. Lawmakers say this convenience, while beneficial for everyday purchases, has made it too easy for people to engage in risky gambling behavior without sufficient safeguards.

This move is part of a wider government effort to regulate the booming online gaming industry more effectively. Officials want to protect consumers and reduce the social harm caused by excessive gambling while still allowing responsible, licensed gaming activities to thrive.

The bill is expected to undergo further debate in Congress as legislators work to balance economic interests with public health and safety. If passed, the new rules could change how millions of Filipinos interact with gambling platforms via digital payments.

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