PAGCOR net income up 49 per cent to Php14.32bn in first nine months of 2025

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PAGCOR net income up 49 per cent to Php14.32bn in first nine months of 2025

Increase shows PAGCOR’s renewed focus on governance

The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has announced that its net income in the first three quarters of the year has reached Php14.32bn, a 49 per cent increase from the Php9.63bn in the same period last year.

Total revenues from January to September was at Php84.09bn, rising 5.87 per cent year-on-year from Php79.43bn. Gaming operations accounted for Php75.93bn of the total revenues while other related services and other income contributed Php8.16bn.

PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Alejandro H. Tengco said the strong revenue performance highlights the positive impact of the agency’s governance and modernization initiatives.

“Our financial performance is a clear reflection of PAGCOR’s renewed focus on governance, digital transformation, as well as sustainable and responsible gaming,” Mr. Tengco said.

The agency’s total contributions to nation-building (CNB) likewise rose 11 per cent to Php54.26bn from Php48.88bn during the period in review.

Out of the total CNB, two-thirds or Php36.06bn went to the National Government as mandated by Presidential Decree 1869. This share, which accounts for 50 per cent of PAGCOR’s gaming revenues minus 5% franchise tax, also covers allocations for the Dangerous Drugs Board and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth).

PAGCOR also paid Php3.79bn in franchise taxes and Php609.87m in corporate income taxes to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).

The agency likewise allocated Php11 billion for its socio-civic projects, including remittances to the President’s Social Fund.

The Philippine Sports Commission received its mandated five per cent share worth Php1.8bn, an 8.66 per cent increase from the same period last year, while athletes and coaches who won in international sports competitions received Php26.54m under the Sports Incentives and Benefits Act.

Other mandated PAGCOR beneficiaries include the Board of Claims, which received Php142.42m, and the Renewable Energy Trust Fund which got Php201.47 million.

Cities hosting Casino Filipino branches also received a total of Php508.2m in revenue shares.

Mr. Tengco said PAGCOR remains committed to aligning its growth with public service goals.

“Every peso that PAGCOR earns goes back to the people through classrooms, health facilities, disaster response programs, and other community projects,” he said. “Our focus is to sustain this momentum while ensuring that the gaming industry continues to operate responsibly and contribute to national development.”

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​Increase shows PAGCOR’s renewed focus on governance The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has announced that its net income in the first three quarters of the year has reached Php14.32bn, a 49 per cent increase from the Php9.63bn in the same period last year. Total revenues from January to September was at Php84.09bn, rising…
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