Manila Bulletin

Pagcor remits 19.5 M to PSC

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Despite suffering a huge blow in its revenue performanc­e due to the temporary suspension of casinos and other gaming operations in the country, the Philippine Amusement and

Gaming Corporatio­n (Pagcor) recently remitted 19.54 million to the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).

The amount comprised PAGCOR’s mandated contributi­on to the government sports agency for the month of April.

Pagcor’s latest remittance­s brought its total contributi­on to PSC from January to April 2020 to 1418.55 million. Last month, the state-run gaming firm released 199.42 million to PSC for its mandated contributi­ons for the month of March.

Pagcor Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo said that despite having no revenues for the month of April due to the suspension of all gaming operations, the state-gaming agency still did its best to remit to the PSC.

“The amount that Pagcor remits to its mandated beneficiar­ies is dependent on our revenues. We practicall­y had zero revenues during the three-month lockdown. Hence, the huge drop of our PSC remittance­s from 199.42 million in March to only 19.54 million in April. But despite all these, Pagcor will continue to do its best to uphold the welfare of our Filipino athletes,” she said.

Apart from its remittance­s to the PSC and other mandated contributi­ons, Pagcor recently remitted an additional 15 billion to the National Treasury, bringing the agency’s total cash dividends contributi­on for 2019 to 117 billion.

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