PAGCOR Official Warns: Advancing Tech Fuels Risks for Regulated Gaming Sector
Monday 15 de September 2025 / 12:00
⏱ 2 min read
(Philippines).- PAGCOR Vice President for Human Resource and Development Group Dr. Angelito Domingo presented a proposed three-pronged gaming education framework during the inaugural Asia-Pacific Regulators’ Forum on September 11 at Newport World Resorts.
An official of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) said the local gaming industry must recognize that technological advances are fueling an unstable environment where illegal operators can thrive while legitimate businesses struggle.
Speaking at the inaugural Asia-Pacific Regulators’ Forum on Thursday, September 11, at the Newport World Resorts, PAGCOR Vice President for Human Resource and Development Group Dr. Angelito Domingo said a three-pronged gaming education framework can help address the problem. "There are three forces – technology as the tool, the criminal divide as the motive, and social impact as the public outcry – that create a perfect storm which threatens the integrity of the legal gaming industry,” he said.
Dr. Domingo said PAGCOR is currently implementing a gaming education framework focused on player education, operator training, and public outreach to counter growing social concerns associated with illegal online gambling. “This framework envisions stronger collaboration among gaming and financial regulators, licensed operators, law enforcement, non-government organizations, the community, and the players themselves,” he said.
Dr. Domingo noted that the exponential rise of online gaming in the Philippines is driven by the accessibility of technology and Filipinos’ heavy reliance on mobile devices.
“Also, a lot of people are not aware of the financial implications when they engage in gambling. They only realize the impact of what they did when it’s already too late. They could have done better by being educated at the onset,” he said.
“Player education should center on responsible play and awareness of gambling’s financial and psychological risks, which we are currently doing,” he said.
“Operator training, on the other hand, should involve mandatory certification to ensure that frontline staff can identify and respond to problem gamblers,” he said.
Public outreach, meanwhile, requires unified campaigns, clear messaging, and active collaboration with NGOs, financial regulators, and law enforcement agencies which PAGCOR is also presently doing, he said.
Categoría:Events
Tags: PAGCOR,
País: Philippines
Región: Asia
Event
SBC Summit Rio 2026
03 de March 2026
Digital infrastructure strengthens trust in Brazil’s regulated betting market
(Rio de Janeiro).- The development of a robust technological infrastructure was highlighted as one of the key pillars for the functioning of Brazil’s regulated betting market during the panel “Building the Digital Infrastructure in Brazil’s Regulated Market,” held at the SBC Summit Rio event. The debate brought together representatives from the government, operators, and technology companies to discuss data monitoring, digital security, and consumer protection.
Friday 06 Mar 2026 / 12:00
SBC Boosts Responsible Gaming Standards in Brazil with ABJR and ABC-Bet
(Rio de Janeiro).- SBC has announced new partnerships with two of Brazil’s responsible gaming and compliance organisations, the Associação Brasileira de Jogo Responsável (ABJR) and the Brazilian Association for Compliance, Best Practices, Ethics and Transparency in Betting (ABC-Bet).
Monday 02 Mar 2026 / 12:00
Atlaslive to Join SBC Summit Rio 2026: Reinforcing Industry Collaboration in LATAM
(Lisboa).- Atlaslive will attend SBC Summit Rio 2026 to engage with operators, regulators, and industry leaders, reinforcing its commitment to scalable iGaming infrastructure and long-term growth across the LATAM market.
Friday 27 Feb 2026 / 12:00
SUSCRIBIRSE
Para suscribirse a nuestro newsletter, complete sus datos
Reciba todo el contenido más reciente en su correo electrónico varias veces al mes.
