During a House committee hearing on games and amusements on Wednesday, PAGCOR Assistant Vice President Jessa Mariz Fernandez said the regulator’s monthly income fell to ₱2.9 billion in September, down from ₱5.7 billion in May. Fernandez said PAGCOR may no longer meet its earlier ₱60-billion revenue forecast for 2025, noting that 60% of the agency’s income comes from online gaming. As of September, PAGCOR’s total gaming income for the year stood at ₱40.57 billion. Read more in our articles including "PAGCOR revenue drops nearly half after e-wallets cut gambling links" and "New Tax Bill pushing for 20% cap; free for Php400k and below".
During a House committee hearing on games and amusements on Wednesday, PAGCOR Assistant Vice President Jessa Mariz Fernandez said the regulator’s monthly income fell to ₱2.9 billion in September, down from ₱5.7 billion in May. Fernandez said PAGCOR may no longer meet its earlier ₱60-billion revenue forecast for 2025, noting that 60% of the agency’s income comes from online gaming.
As of September, PAGCOR’s total gaming income for the year stood at ₱40.57 billion.
Our coverage of PAGCOR income 2025 includes: "PAGCOR revenue drops nearly half after e-wallets cut gambling links"; "New Tax Bill pushing for 20% cap; free for Php400k and below"; "Infographic: Here's how much Globe and PLDT/Smart earned in 1H 2016". Each article provides unique insights and information.