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  • Cambodia’s Gaming Tax Revenue Jumps By 85 Percent

    Collections from Cambodia’s gaming tax revenue reached $63.1 million, an 85 percent jump from 2023, according Cambodia's efforts to regulate and tax its gaming industry appear to be paying off after it saw a significant surge in tax revenue from casinos and “other games of chance” in 2024.  Similarly, for games of chance beyond traditional casinos, 21 operators hold licenses, but one has been

  • Pitch ICE: Record Entries Reflect Gaming's Enterprise

    Pitch ICE, Clarion Gaming's initiative for gaming startups, sees a huge surge in entries. Discover the next generation of gaming businesses. Pitch ICE, the progressive initiative which was introduced by Clarion Gaming over a decade ago to help is delighted that ICE remains at the forefront of gaming’s enterprise culture. Read related article: ICE Barcelona to Honor Gaming Innovators at Landmark Awards 2025

  • Experts Forecast Surge In Macau Gaming Revenue For January

    An analytics body forecasts that Macau's gross gaming revenue (GGR) may surge by 6% year-on-year in 2025 Macau's gross gaming revenue (GGR) is projected to increase by 6% year-on-year in 2025, according to back towards established channels like Union Pay pawn shops, supporting liquidity within the Macau gaming Seaport maintains a positive outlook on Macau gaming stocks, viewing their current valuations as attractive Read related article: Citigroup Projects Strong Start for Macau’s Gaming Recovery in 2025

  • Job Trafficker Linked To Offshore Gaming Intercepted In Clark

    Immigration intercepted four victims of what is suspected to be trafficking to an offshore gaming job to what authorities believe was a case of overseas labor exploitation linked to Philippine Offshore Gaming

  • Chinese President Xi Jinping Wants Macau To Diversify Economy From Gaming

    Chinese President Xi Jinping believes Macau should diversify its economy beyond gaming.  There is an urgent need for the Macau to diversify its economy, which remains heavily reliant on the gaming GDP grew by an impressive 11.5 percent during the first three quarters of 2024, the SAR’s reliance on gaming Over 81 percent of government revenue still comes from gaming-related taxes. While the gaming sector has undoubtedly driven its prosperity, the SAR’s leadership recognizes the necessity

  • Exec Says Macau “No Longer Dominated by Gaming Industry”

    He announced that Macau “is no longer dominated by the gaming industry.” The gaming revenue of Macau in 2023 reached approximately 75% of its 2019 level. laws and the new round of gaming concession bidding, implementing stricter regulations on the gaming industry and clearly defining the direction for the development of non-gaming sectors.” Read related article: Macau Forecasts $29.7 Billion in Gaming Revenue for 2025

  • Gaming, Energy Firms Projected To Lead IPOs in 2025

    the Philippines in 2025, predicting that the market could see a variety of IPOs, particularly from gaming Among the gaming companies expected to pursue IPOs are Okada Manila and Hann Resorts, both of which have The gaming sector continues to draw attention due to its growing influence in the region, as well as the continuing expansion of integrated resorts and gaming facilities in the Philippines. In addition to gaming companies, the energy and resources sectors are also expected to contribute to

  • Macau Gaming Tax Revenue Up 35 Percent In 2024

    Macau's gaming tax revenue surged 35% in 2024, reaching PHP 622.3B (MOP 88.13B / USD 11.0B). Macau’s Financial Services Bureau reports that gaming tax revenue for the world’s largest casino hub Macau’s gaming tax figures for 2024 contributed to a whopping 80.5 percent its total revenue of PH P753.5 This will also boost investor confidence in funding expansions, upgrades, and non-gaming attractions. Macau will also have to keep working on improving its gaming and non-gaming options to solidify its position

  • Macau Government Reaffirms Stance Vs. Online Gaming Concessions

    Macau government has firmly stated that it has no intentions of issuing public concessions for online gaming The “Legal Framework for the Operations of Casino Games of Fortune” recognizes a category of games known as “interactive games.” barred from engaging in this type of gaming activity. Macau continues to position itself as a premier destination for traditional casino gaming.

  • PH Gaming Firm DigiPlus Gets Approval to Operate in Brazil

    According to the Philippine Star , the Philippine gaming company is among 93 companies awarded this crucial DigiPlus, known for operating popular local digital gaming platforms such as BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and This development marks DigiPlus’s first foray into the international gaming market, a move that is part These factors make Brazil one of the fastest-growing gaming markets in Latin America. , and live game studios.

  • Maine Mendoza Reminisces Bulacan Childhood via Online Game

    new benchmark in digital perya gaming. new game aims to capture that essence. Like our well-loved Filipino games Bingo Mega, Color Game, and Papula Paputi, Drop Ball promises to reignite The Pinoy Drop Ball game joins a successful lineup of digital games available on the BingoPlus platform , including Bingo, Tongits, and various Perya Games.

  • Fired Without Warning, Macau Gaming Workers Call For Help

    Macau gaming operator lays off local employees without explanation, sparking concerns over job security Five of Macau's six casino companies have started firing non-gaming workers, with only one company not This was 2% less than the same month last year.  The drop got worse in January 2025. Second, money problems in mainland China meant fewer visitors came to Macau, and those who did spent

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