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The strong performance helped lift DigiPlus to No. 215 in this year's Fortune Southeast Asia 500, marking its third consecutive appearance on the regional ranking of the largest companies by revenue, according to a company release.
The company improved eight places from last year's No. 223 position.
Why it matters
DigiPlus' continued rise highlights how Philippine technology-driven entertainment companies are gaining scale and regional relevance amid growing competition across Southeast Asia.
The company, which operates BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and GameZone, reported revenues of US$1.46 billion, or P84.2 billion, in 2025, up 12 percent from a year earlier despite an evolving regulatory and competitive environment for online gaming.
Growth was supported by continued product innovation and execution across its business segments, including the rollout of more than 500 new e-games and self-developed livestreaming games across its platforms.
By the numbers
Fortune Southeast Asia 500 covers the region's largest companies across Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Cambodia, ranking firms based on annual revenue.
DigiPlus also expanded its responsible gaming initiatives during the year, launching what it described as the Philippines' first surety bond program for players while enhancing in-app protection tools and customer support channels.
"We are proud to once again be part of the prestigious Fortune Southeast Asia 500," said DigiPlus chair Eusebio H. Tanco.
"Making the list for the third straight year and moving up the ranks reflects the scale we have built and the consistency of our performance. We celebrate how far DigiPlus has come and remain committed to building a world-class technology and entertainment company."
What's next
DigiPlus is preparing for market entry in Brazil and South Africa as it broadens its international footprint.
The company also recently completed a HK$1.6 billion subscription to convertible bonds issued by International Entertainment Corp., establishing a potential offline platform that could complement its digital ecosystem and strengthen customer engagement. —Princess Daisy C. Ominga| Ed: Corrie S. Narisma