
POGO Migration Wave: Thailand Becomes the Next Hotspot for Gambling Investment
In recent years, as the Thai government gradually opens up its attitude towards the legalization of gambling, the gaming industry is embracing new development opportunities. As one of the economic centers in Southeast Asia, Thailand not only has a superior geographical location but also possesses st


Gray industry need not worry? Thailand's comprehensive entertainment complex is expected to start construction within three years!

Deeply original, looking globally: POGO big cake, who can take it away?
BackgroundThe Philippine government once implemented the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) policy, allowing domestically licensed companies to operate online gambling businesses targeting overseas markets (mainly China). This model flourished during Duterte's administration, forming concen

Thailand's gaming regulations to change? Casino location sparks controversy! Experts suggest choosing another site!

Thailand is going to explode in 2025! Are you ready?

"Digital nomads" may become a major source of revenue for Thailand's service industry.
According to Thai media, the Ministry of Commerce in Thailand has pointed out that the rapidly growing "digital nomads" can be targeted as a key development sector to boost economic revenue.Data from the Ministry of Commerce shows a strong growth trend among digital nomads. This is attributed to Tha

Thailand's casino legalization accelerates! Why is Petongtan pushing it at all costs?

Manila Dream City's "Ten-Year Itch": Macau Casino Tycoon Group to Withdraw Investment?
Ten years ago, Lawrence Ho, son of Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho, teamed up with Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon Jr. to create City of Dreams Manila (COD Manila), turning it into a dazzling new star in the Asian gaming industry. Today, ten years later, there are reports that Melco Resorts & Ent

What kind of country is Thailand? Is it a paradise or a living hell?

Spending lavishly, the gray industry tycoon vows to create new splendor by renting 1000 apartments in Thailand!
Recently, the Thai government has been continuously active in combating telecommunications fraud, striving to thoroughly rectify the domestic criminal chain of fraud. In the latest cabinet meeting, Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announced a series of tough measures, demanding strengthened bor

On the scene! Thai Prime Minister Pedongtan supervises the crackdown on telecom fraud!

Thai media reveals that Chinese tenants have rented a thousand apartments, the real purpose of which remains a mystery?
Thai media have obtained information from multiple reliable sources that a group of Chinese people are planning to rent an apartment in Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok, and intend to lease about 1000 apartments. This astonishing number of rentals has quickly attracted widespread public attention.Meanwhil

Philippine casino tycoon is closely watching the Thai market!

After the Philippines banned POGO, the scam base has shifted! The overseas online gambling scam center is still recruiting.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) of the Philippines recently issued a warning that overseas scam centers are masquerading as online gambling companies or call centers, continuously recruiting Filipinos through social media platforms.BI Commissioner Jaime Morente issued the alert following the latest r

Thai netizens angrily criticize the Poppe office building advertisement, claiming that the Poppe office building for rent is close to Thailand and can receive Thai signals!
Recently, Thai netizens on Facebook discovered some shocking real estate advertisements. These ads claim that the Poipet office buildings for rent are not only close to the Thai border but also guarantee the reception of Thai signals, and some ads even show that they are equipped with casino shuttle

Gang transfer? Philippine Immigration Bureau intercepts 14 outbound individuals heading to Thailand
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) of the Philippines recently disclosed that in the past week, they successfully intercepted 14 Filipinos suspected of being trafficked by scam syndicates attempting to work illegally overseas. The bureau expressed shock at the surge in such cases and pledged to strength