The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has expressed its support of the Philippine Commission of Women's Anti-Violence Against Women (VAW) campaign.
Indeed, PAGCOR has now partnered with the commission in support of its 18-day Campaign to End Violence Against Women by displaying visual banners and the event's official streamer at its Pasay City corporate offices. As is displayed by the banner, the campaigns recurring theme "UNITEd for a VAW Free Philippines" reiterates the initiative's anti-violence message and will be displayed across the nation between 25 November and 12 December 2025.
PAGCOR has not been alone in expressing explicit support of the campaign. The Philippine National Bureau of Investigation, Professional Regulation Commission, local United Nations and many other governmental bodies have also joined the observance of the anti-VAW initiative.
This latest partnership follows a variety of social outreach initiatives from PAGCOR, which - as an organization - is no stranger to supporting local causes. In October, the regulator donated numerous emergency transport vehicles to 12 local governments to support residents impacted by natural weather disasters.
More recently, last week the organization allocated Php32.85m ($610,000) for local typhoon relief as the Philippines continues to assess the aftereffects of vicious storms affecting residents across the nation.
Regarding the Philippine market, specifically, PAGCOR also recently reported a 49% surge in gambling industry net income for the first nine months of 2025 when compared to results from last year, with this year's figure having reached PHP 13.32bn.
In October PAGCOR was awarded a Certificate of Recognition for its financial contributions to the Philippines by the nation's Department of Finance