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  2. Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO), renamed Internet Gaming Licensees (IGL) in October 2023, [1] are firms operating in the Philippines that offer online gambling services to markets outside the country, with a significant portion catering to the Chinese market. POGOs began operating in the Philippines in 2003.

  3. Philippines bans gambling operations catered to illicit ...

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    The Philippines has announced plans to ban offshore gaming operators, targeting an industry that mostly caters to Chinese gamblers and has sparked growing alarm from law enforcement over its ...

  4. Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte in 2016 started the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) program under PAGCOR to allow online gambling in major cities. [25]: 102 PAGCOR issued licenses to be used for service providers to offer online gambling.

  5. Philippines' Marcos bans offshore gaming operators - AOL

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    Tengco told Reuters last month around 250 to 300 offshore gambling firms are operating in the Philippines without a licence, around six times more than the 46 legitimate gaming operators in the ...

  6. Philippines to start winding down operations of offshore ...

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    MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines gaming regulator will cancel the licenses of offshore gambling firms, most of them Chinese owned, and will work with law enforcement agencies to completely stamp ...

  7. Gambling in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Online gambling, specifically licensed Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) that cater to registered players outside the Philippines, have rapidly grown in number. According to the Manila Standard , the online gambling industry in 2017 was the second biggest demand driver for office space in the Philippines. [ 48 ]

  8. Philippines cracks down on illegal offshore gambling firms - AOL

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    Around 250 to 300 offshore gambling firms are operating in the Philippines without a licence, the chief of the country's gaming regulator said on Thursday, around six times more than the 46 ...

  9. Island Cove (Cavite) - Wikipedia

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    Island Cove was an online gambling complex primarily owned and controlled by Chinese nationals in Island Cove and Animal Island in Kawit, Cavite, Philippines.. It was originally a resort and leisure park called "Covelandia Island Resort", which then closed in 2018, then reopened under the name "Island Cove Resort and Leisure Park" or simply as "Island Cove" in 2021.