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Statistics PHILIPPINES


MARKET DYNAMICS SLOT ARCADES:


VIP CLUBS: SLOT PARLOUR REVENUES:


TABLE GAME REVENUES: LOTTERY RETAILERS:


LOTTERY REVENUE: ONLINE GAMING: E-GAMING CLUBS:


HORSE RACING TRACKS: RACINO:


RACINO SLOTS:


RACINO GAMING TABLES: CASINOS:


CASINO SLOTS: CASINO TABLES: MAIN OPERATORS: CASINO REVENUE:


OVERVIEW


3 (PAGCOR) 8 (PAGCOR)


PHP13.22bn (casinos, arcades and VIP clubs) PHP14.01bn


3,035 lottery terminals and 704 keno terminals. PHP11.7bn


Permitted via PAGCOR 227 outlets 2


1 (PAGCOR Club San Lazaro) 250 8


18 7,000 700 (568 PAGCOR) TOTAL GAMING REVENUE: 8 0


PAGCOR (13), Thunderbird, Jimei PHP40.8bn (PAGCOR) US$2bn


PAGCOR is a 100 per cent government owned corporation founded in 1977 to help curb illegal gambling in the country and currently operates 13 casinos and eight VIP slot clubs and three slot arcades. The company derives the bulk of its income from table games and slot machines and is the government’s third last revenue generating business. PAGCOR’s gross income in 2012 amounted to P40.8bn of which P27.4bn came from gaming operations. Net income for the company was P2.8bn.


The company’s huge project PAGCOR City or Entertainment City will comprise of several hotels, convention centres, theatres, sports zones with most completed by 2015/16. The first casino, the $1.2bn Solaire Manila opened in March and Melco Crown’s City of Dreams Manila will be operational from mid next year.


There are only two racetracks – Manila Jockey Club which operates the Pagcor Club San Lazaro casino which was the first racino in the country. It has 250 slots and eight table games. The other is the Philippine Racing Club at Santa Ana Park.


Meanwhile Philiweb is a gaming technology provider serving 40,000 customers in online cafes, sports betting and mobile games in the Philippines including e-games – a café offering PAGCOR casino games.


PHILIPPINES: Statistics Capital: Manila Population: 105,720,644 Land Area: 298,170 sq.km Currency: Philippine Pesos (PHP) Government: Republic Head of Government: President Benigno Aquino (Liberal Party) Elections: President and vice president elected on separate tickets by popular vote for a six year term. Last elections held in 2010.


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