The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) on Friday officially kicked off its one-year pilot run of E-Lotto. GCash is currently available as the initial top-up option for E-Lotto games, with plans to expand payment options in the future. PCSO General Manager Mel Robles emphasized the potential of E-Lotto to revitalize lottery sales, which dipped significantly during the pandemic due to limited physical store access. He also clarified that the agency doesn't expect negative impacts on traditional betting, citing successful E-Lotto implementations in other countries. Read more in our articles including "PCSO E-Lotto test run commences: Minimum jackpot at ₱500 million" and "Instagram now lets users reorder their posts on their profile".
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) on Friday officially kicked off its one-year pilot run of E-Lotto. GCash is currently available as the initial top-up option for E-Lotto games, with plans to expand payment options in the future.
PCSO General Manager Mel Robles emphasized the potential of E-Lotto to revitalize lottery sales, which dipped significantly during the pandemic due to limited physical store access. He also clarified that the agency doesn't expect negative impacts on traditional betting, citing successful E-Lotto implementations in other countries.
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