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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will not oppose proposals to limit and tax online gambling, according to his press ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNOne click away: PH grapples with online gambling boom – and doomIt started with a P100 bet on a game she found through a Facebook advertisement. Ms Ana Reyes (not her real name), a ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNBSP wants daily limits to online gambling paymentsMANILA, Philippines - The Bangko Sentral Pilipinas (BSP) is proposing tighter regulations that will limit the use of digital ...
The government has acted to try to address gambling. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr in 2024 banned offshore online casinos, ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNTax on online gambling possible by end-2025MANILA, Philippines - Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said the proposed tax on online gaming may happen this year as more ...
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Inquirer.net on MSN‘Big 3’ casino operators reaffirm ‘responsible’ gamingThe country’s three largest integrated resort-casino operators on Sunday affirmed their continued commitment to comply with ...
A surge in online gambling sites and Filipinos hooked on them has led to lawmakers seeking a ban against the ‘silent epidemic ...
MANILA – The Philippines’ gaming regulator has ordered the immediate dismantling of all gambling billboards and ...
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says he will not object to a proposed tax on online gambling operators.
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines has shared a statement appealing to the government to ban all forms of online gambling.
Bishop' conference also criticizes silence of many in the media, govt, and business world about the 'moral problem' ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNSolaire, Newport, Okada issue joint pledge for ethical online gamblingThree of the country’s largest integrated resort-casino operators on Sunday affirmed their continued commitment to comply ...
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