PhilWeb secures PAGCOR accreditation, expands B2B gaming service
PhilWeb has secured PAGCOR approval — a move that may expand its role. The company now looks to grow its B2B business in the regulated market.

Accreditation opens market access
PhilWeb Corporation gained approval from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. This allows the firm to act as a gaming affiliate and service provider. The update came in a stock filing on Monday. It marks a key step — one that could widen its reach.
With this status, PhilWeb can offer systems and support to licensed operators. These services will target casinos working under strict rules. The timing appears important — as control in the sector keeps rising.
Focus on B2B services
The company has set a clear plan built on B2B services. It aims to depend less on physical assets and more on digital systems. This move could bring steady income through repeat service deals. It also lowers risk from large spending on land-based sites.
PhilWeb said it will focus on system setup and casino support tools. These services are key for modern gaming operations. Still, the market is crowded — and rivals are active.
Working with regulators
PhilWeb is also working with regulators and industry groups. It has joined working teams that study sector issues. These efforts focus on three main areas:
clear and fair operations
better protection for players and users
stronger rules and oversight
Partnerships support growth
PhilWeb works with large resort operators in the country. These include Hann Casino Resort and Okada Manila. At these sites, the firm provides backend systems and tech support. These tools help run legal online gaming services. In addition,
PhilWeb has teamed up with FBM Philippines. This deal covers a wide network of gaming venues. Together, these links show steady progress — and wider reach.
Looking ahead
These moves suggest a clear direction for the company. PhilWeb appears to aim for a bigger role in the sector. Its focus on systems reflects a wider shift in the market. Operators now rely more on digital tools than before.
Hence, service firms may gain more ground in the years ahead. Results will depend on delivery — and rule changes. For now, the approval sends a strong signal. PhilWeb is moving deeper into the regulated gaming space.
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