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Philippines bets big on dethroning Singapore as Asia’s No 2 casino hub

A new integrated resort by billionaire Enrique Razon’s Bloombery Resorts Corp. will open in Manila later this year, while up to eight more casino projects are being planned, Alejandro Tengco, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of state regulator Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp., or Pagcor, said in an interview at his office on Tuesday. The regulator also plans to sell state-run casinos by no later than early 2026, he said.

Singapore’s Gambling Regulatory Authority said it has no comment when Bloomberg News asked regarding Tengco’s remarks and referred to the financial statements of Genting Singapore Ltd and Las Vegas Sands Corp for the revenues of the two integrated resorts in the city state.

Tengco estimates Singapore’s annual gross gaming revenue to be around US$6 billion.

Manila is counting on its integrated resorts and casinos to help boost tourist arrivals hit hard during the Covid-19 pandemic. This year, the country is targeting 7.7 million foreign tourists after drawing in 5.45 million in 2023, still below the pre-pandemic level of 8.26 million in 2019.

The nation’s future casinos, which can cost up to US$1.2 billion, will be in the capital Manila and at the former US airbase Clark, as well as in tourist magnets like Cebu and Boracay, he said. “As you open new markets, new customers will come,” he said.

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The dark world of Asia’s online casino industry

With the Philippines’ gaming revenue rising, new integrated resorts will “hopefully neutralise the decline in Chinese tourist arrivals,” said Tengco, adding that Chinese high rollers are still playing in the country.

The Philippines is also building out its online casino industry, which contributed to a fifth of the country’s gross gaming revenue last year and is

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