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PAGCOR, Ad Standards Council ink MOU
to regulate gambling ads

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PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Alejandro H. Tengco (3rd from left) and ASC Chairperson Golda Roldan (2nd from left) lead the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding formalizing PAGCOR and ASC’s partnership to promote responsible gambling advertisements. With them are PAGCOR Assistant VP for Gaming Licensing and Development Ma. Vina Claudette Oca (extreme right) and ASC President Anna Locsin (extreme left).

WED | JUL. 16, 2025 | 6:30 PM

After nine months of consultations, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) and the Ad Standards Council (ASC) signed today, July 16, a Memorandum of Understanding for the regulation and pre-screening of gambling-related advertisements across all media platforms.
      PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Alejandro H. Tengco and ASC Chairperson Golda Roldan led the signing ceremony at the PAGCOR Corporate Office in Pasay City as part of efforts to promote responsible advertising in the gaming industry.


Simple lamang po ang pinaka-layunin natin dito: ang tiyakin na ang mga patalastas ukol sa sugal ay hindi nanlilinlang at hindi sumasaman-
tala sa kahinaan ng iba.


– Alejandro H. Tengco,
PAGCOR Chairman and CEO

      The agreement adds gambling to ASC’s list of “must-screen” categories – joining alcoholic beverages, over-the-counter medicines, food supplements, airline/transport services with promotional fares, and breast milk substitutes.
      Mr. Tengco said the MOU was a product of careful planning and thorough consultations with the ASC, contrary to what detractors were claiming that it was a rushed response to recent concerns about illegal online gambling and unregulated advertising.
      “Almost a year ago, we began initial talks about this initiative. Today, we are gathered here to formally sign this agreement so that we can immediately execute everything we committed to in this Memorandum of Understanding,” Mr. Tengco said.
      Under the agreement, all branded or corporate gambling ads – including television, radio, online, and outdoor advertising – must be reviewed and approved by ASC prior to public release to curb misleading content and protect vulnerable groups from potential harm.
      “Simple lamang po ang pinaka-layunin natin dito: ang tiyakin na ang mga patalastas ukol sa sugal ay hindi nanlilinlang at hindi sumasamantala sa kahinaan ng iba,” the PAGCOR chief added.
      For her part, ASC Chairperson Roldan said the collaboration underscores ASC’s commitment to protect consumers particularly in industries that require heightened sensitivity in messaging.

      “We stand with PAGCOR in our shared goal of protecting the Filipino people, especially in sectors like gambling where communication requires greater sensitivity and care,” she said.
      Earlier this month, PAGCOR issued a directive ordering the immediate removal of all gambling-related billboards and out-of-home advertisements including from public transport systems like buses, jeepneys, taxis, and trains.
      All PAGCOR licensees and stakeholders were given until August 15 to completely remove all gambling-related outdoor ads.

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Chairman Tengco (4th from right) joins key officers of the ASC in a group photo.

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