"May I ask everyone"
Is the Philippines' affiliation model safe? A friend told me they have a license and can provide us with office space.

Is the Philippines' affiliation model safe? A friend told me they have a license and can provide us with office space.
Frankly speaking, many people now refuse to apply for licenses because they feel there are too many restrictions, especially KYC. A reminder to all the capable bosses who are watching and wondering wh…more>>
Security is chaotic, there is a lot of gossip, but learning knowledge is just as important. Any topic related to industry development can be discussed here.
There are rumors circulating that a certain RCBC conglomerate with a local license is still being targeted. It's important to clarify some details.
Firstly, the conglomerate's locally licensed compan…more>>
On the afternoon of March 19th, law enforcement in the Philippines conducted a raid on the RCBC Building in Makati, Manila, arresting over 200 individuals involved. This operation caused a major stir in the industry, with numerous reports confirming that the sealed POGO platform belongs to AG Group'
After some major companies left, many who were unwilling to leave the Philippines took jobs with Company G. It was widely rumored that Company G had strong ties with the current government, and its su…more>>
On the afternoon of March 19th, law enforcement in the Philippines conducted a raid on the RCBC Building in Makati, Manila, arresting over 200 individuals involved. This operation caused a major stir in the industry, with numerous reports confirming that the sealed POGO platform belongs to AG Group'
Recently, I've always heard some bosses say that this building has a new license, that building is protected, it's okay to "play wild" in this area, and that they have connections with the bureau chie…more>>
Many of my friends around me are deluding themselves by imagining new licenses to comfort themselves, saying that new licenses have been issued but not publicly disclosed. However, it's clear to any d…more>>
I want to inform everyone in advance that POGO is closing, and PIGO is about to get a new license.
"So what" has no "so what". Chinese people like to operate in the gray area, and few are willing to be compliant and regulated, and then they have to pay taxes. The whole world is opening up online ma…more>>
Casino game developers specializing in overseas markets are increasing every year. Whether they are long-established operators or new entrants, is it still the case that mindless investment yields returns?
Malawi, such a poor country, has already been there, really awesome. Can you do it there without a license?
The next step for POGO clearance will target companies with BPO licenses?
A Philippine Anti-Organized Crime Commission official stated on Tuesday that some major Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) are splitting into smaller groups, renaming themselves as Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) firms, and relocating to the Visayas and Mindanao regions. The Philippines
Has the Philippine POGO really gone downhill? Is there any way to resolve the licensing issue? Please help!
In Thailand, besides casinos, developers must also build resorts, amusement parks, beaches, and convention centers, where the casino area must not exceed 5% of the total area in order to qualify for a…more>>
As the Philippines gradually implements a policy to ban POGO (Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators), the gambling landscape in Southeast Asia is undergoing profound changes. Against this backdrop, Thailand and Laos are increasingly seen as potential markets for the gambling industry. However, the ec
Should the public proposal for opening a casino exclude Bangkok as a location? Also, is it suggested that the duration of casino licenses be reduced to 10 years?
Entertainment complex × Thai tourism industry, will it become a booming revenue matrix as most people say, or will it overly rely on the legal gambling economy and one day cause a financial collapse that drags down the government budget?
The Xiaoma government really wants to drive Pogo to a dead end. Now, some operators want to move their headquarters to a third country, but the Philippine government still wants to intervene. Isn't it…more>>
The Ministry of Justice called on September 6 for foreign employees of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) to voluntarily downgrade their visas, otherwise the visas will be forcibly cancelled. He warned that foreigners whose visas are forcibly cancelled will be blacklisted.
Before the end of the year, the situation of gambling in the Philippines won't be much different from now. Some companies have already started seeking other licenses to keep some people in the Philipp…more>>
The Philippine gambling industry has been undergoing a major reshuffle for several months now. Under President Duterte's administration, POGO licenses are being aggressively pursued. If these building…more>>