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Philippines' gambling business to surpass Singapore's by 2018

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The PAP government's rationale for more casinos.

By Doris C. Dumlao
Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines' burgeoning gaming industry may surpass Singapore's $5.6-billion gaming market by 2018 on the back of a larger local mass market and likely spillover of foreign high-rollers, foreign bank Credit Suisse said.

In a new equity research dated February 27, "Let the Games Begin," Credit Suisse initiated coverage of the Philippine gaming sector with a rosy outlook of 28 per cent compounded annual growth rate for the industry over the 2012 to 2018 period.

"We view the Philippines as having a potentially larger domestic market in the high-margin mass segment compared to other Asian gaming hubs on the back of favourable demographics," the report said, noting that the Philippine population of 97 million was almost three times that of Singapore, Malaysia and Macau combined.

It pointed out that the Philippines also had the fastest growing working age population in emerging Asia, projected to grow more than two per cent annually over the next 10 years. Accelerating wage growth, signs of increased spending power and consumer confidence at near-record highs all point to favourable demand prospects, the report said.

Meanwhile, Credit Suisse also noted that limited hotel capacity and the absence of new casinos elsewhere in the region until 2015 could result in a spillover of foreign VIPs (very important persons) into the Philippines.
 
by only having 2 casinos in S'pore.............long long ago i predict it'll be a mistake...........for the operators only...........
 
How many high rollers dare to go Philippines? Kidnapping is a real threat.
 
sounds like its the signal for the PAP to activate their plans for the Wynn casino and the OBS casino......


2 more casinos!!! more good years indeed!!!!
 
Singapore is already one big gambling den. No different if PAP build 2 more casinos.
 
Soon, all PAP town councils will each have a casino; they need the money to help residents.

knn, those betting outlets run by turf club can do horse betting now. u can see all sitting at coffeeshop nearby waiting for result.
also got those big aircon outlet, u can go inside and watch the live telecast match from turf club. every weekends and wed night u can hear people shouting and screaming inside. then later come out all like zombie.
 
The PAP government's rationale for more casinos.

By Doris C. Dumlao
Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network
Thursday, Feb 28, 2013

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines' burgeoning gaming industry may surpass Singapore's $5.6-billion gaming market by 2018 on the back of a larger local mass market and likely spillover of foreign high-rollers, foreign bank Credit Suisse said.

In a new equity research dated February 27, "Let the Games Begin," Credit Suisse initiated coverage of the Philippine gaming sector with a rosy outlook of 28 per cent compounded annual growth rate for the industry over the 2012 to 2018 period.

"We view the Philippines as having a potentially larger domestic market in the high-margin mass segment compared to other Asian gaming hubs on the back of favourable demographics," the report said, noting that the Philippine population of 97 million was almost three times that of Singapore, Malaysia and Macau combined.

It pointed out that the Philippines also had the fastest growing working age population in emerging Asia, projected to grow more than two per cent annually over the next 10 years. Accelerating wage growth, signs of increased spending power and consumer confidence at near-record highs all point to favourable demand prospects, the report said.

Meanwhile, Credit Suisse also noted that limited hotel capacity and the absence of new casinos elsewhere in the region until 2015 could result in a spillover of foreign VIPs (very important persons) into the Philippines.

pinoyland actually got a lot casino liao. all macam cowboy town like that. got call girl, loan sharks etc. like mini vegas. but not licensed one.
 
sounds like its the signal for the PAP to activate their plans for the Wynn casino and the OBS casino......


2 more casinos!!! more good years indeed!!!!


We can have as many casinos the govt authorises but we will never rival Macau. Too many restrictions here.
 
sounds like its the signal for the PAP to activate their plans for the Wynn casino and the OBS casino......


2 more casinos!!! more good years indeed!!!!

More likely to open the cheebye bigger to generate more traffic for the casinos.
 
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