THE Razon-led Solaire Resort & Casino is recruiting for its online gaming team, in what is believed to be the company’s move to fill the gap left be the departure of Philippine Overseas Gaming Operators.
THE Razon-led Solaire Resort & Casino is recruiting for its online gaming team, in what is believed to be the company’s move to fill the gap left be the departure of Philippine Overseas Gaming Operators.
A company’s post on LinkedIn late last week said positions were open for “director of online gaming – product,” “director, online gaming – retention marketing,” “head of online casino and bingo,” “product owner,” “online gaming host” and “technical support representative.”Social media post did not describe the format of the casino’s online-based product.
A post in the gaming newsletter GGRAsia said Solaire already runs online gaming aimed at domestic players and tied to physical casino inventory, including via a Philippine Inland Gaming Operator licence. Its online offering includes live slot games, live table games and e-games. The newsletter added that the banking group Morgan Stanley mentioned in a note in early December that Bloomberry was planning to launch an “online gaming app in the third quarter of 2025, likely using a different brand than Solaire to target different clientele.” The bank mentioned a customer segment with an average revenue per user of “P1,500 per month.”
Pogos were banned by President Marcos effective December 31, 2024. These are online gambling companies that operated in the Philippines but catered to customers outside the country. They are licensed by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation .
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