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July 29, 2025

When Ana discovered her younger brother had quietly spent thousands of pesos on a gambling app, the transactions looked like ordinary e-wallet payments.

- Lito Villanueva

He wasn't sneaking off to shady street corners or dark casinos. He was sitting in their home, one tap away from making another bet.

Her story is not rare. And it's precisely why the Fintech Alliance PH, representing the country's leading digital finance companies, is stepping forward, collectively and decisively.

In the world of digital finance, where speed and scale are assets, there are also risks. Online gambling, especially when made frictionless through fintech apps, is one such flashpoint. Left unchecked, it can spiral into abuse, addiction and financial ruin.

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas recognizes this. Its draft circular regulating online gambling payment services is not only timely—it's essential. And we, as the largest industry group of digital financial service providers in the country, fully support it.

Online gaming, when licensed, is legal in the Philippines. The role of fintech providers is not to promote it, but to enable legitimate, regulated payments.

But we also acknowledge this truth: the ease of access to digital wallets can unintentionally make it easier for users to fall into harmful gambling behavior. That's why we are not turning a blind eye. We are responding head-on with unified, proactive measures.

Some have called for an outright ban on gambling-related fintech transactions. While well-meaning, such a move may push users toward untraceable, underground platforms outside the reach of regulators, beyond the view of law enforcement and without any consumer protection.

A better approach? Smart, government-led guardrails—a framework that balances individual freedoms, legal commerce and collective safety. That's exactly what the BSP circular seeks to do, and why we support it.

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