PAGCOR gross income of P3.36-B for January 2012
exceeds January 2011 revenues by P600 million
Posted: Tuesday, February 21, 2011 | 5:45 PM
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) ushered in 2012 with an impressive P600 million growth in its January gross income compared to the same month last year. “We earned a P3.36 billion gross income last month. This was better by almost 22% compared to our January 2011 income of P2.76 billion,” announced PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Cristino Naguiat, Jr. » read more «
PAGCOR supports World Cup dream for PH
CALAMBA CITY - The country's long journey to an ambitious stint in the 2019 FIFA Under-17 World Cup started in grand fashion last Saturday as the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) and the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) ...» read more «
PNOY Bayanihan project of PAGCOR, DepED, TESDA and DENR donates 3,900 armchairs to 2 schools in Caraga region
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation's (PAGCOR) total revenues last year reached a whopping P36.65 billion, a P5.19 billion or 16.52% growth com ...» read more «
PAGCOR's gross income grows by P5.19-B in 2011
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation's (PAGCOR) total revenues last year reached a whopping P36.65 billion, a P5.19 billion or 16.52% growth compared to its total income of P31.46 billion in ...» read more «
PAGCOR settles P857 million unpaid back taxes incurred during the previous administration to BIR
In support of the national government's tax collection efforts, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) settled unpaid back taxes incurred under the ...» read more «
PAGCOR Feeding Program
PAGCOR, in coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Department of Education, developed the PAGCOR Feeding Program to supplement existing government feeding programs and help address the worsening malnutrition situation in the country.
Together with partner school-beneficiaries, the program provides balanced meals to undernourished children from targeted day-care centers and public elementary schools in selected areas.