Solon urges crackdown on online gambling, calls out e-wallet firms

EASY MONEY. An online gambling advertisement is prominently displayed along EDSA in Quezon City on Tuesday (July 8, 2025). (PNA photo by Joan Bondoc)

By Wilnard Bacelonia | Philippine News Agency

In a statement on Monday, July 14, Senator Risa Hontiveros pressed for stricter regulation of online gambling, saying current laws are falling behind the rapid pace of digital technology and enabling widespread addiction through mobile apps.

She said her office has received multiple pleas for help from families of individuals addicted to online gambling, many of whom have fallen into debt or taken their own lives.

“What’s clear is that our laws are being left behind by the rapid pace of technology. That’s why we’ve filed a bill to limit access to online gambling, particularly in e-wallets and super apps,” Hontiveros said.

She said the unchecked growth of digital betting platforms has made it too easy for Filipinos, especially the youth, to gamble using just their phones. 

While major casino operators have reaffirmed their commitment to responsible gaming, Hontiveros said digital platforms must do the same.

“If big casinos say they are following regulations, that’s well and good. That means there should be no issue if we tighten access to online gambling,” she said.

“With so many complaints pointing to how phones have made online gambling too easy to access, why are e-wallet and super app companies silent? I hope that they [will] also take steps to self-regulate,” she added.

Hontiveros said regulating online gambling should not only be about legal compliance but also about compassion and responsibility. (PNA)

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