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DigiPlus secures spot in Fortune list of fastest-growing firms

DigiPlus secures spot in Fortune list of fastest-growing firms

GMA Network4 days ago

DigiPlus Interactive Corp. (DigiPlus) has secured its spot in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list, making it as one of the region's largest and fastest-growing companies by revenue.
The digital entertainment leader moved up more than 259 notches from last year, reflecting sustained growth in its 2024 financial performance.
This also solidified its status as a leading force when it comes to the Philippine gaming and entertainment landscape.
'Being part of Fortune's list is a reflection of the trust we've earned and the impact we deliver,' DigiPlus Chairman Eusebio Tanco said in a press release.
'From building world-class gaming platforms, to pioneering self-exclusion tools, we are shaping a safer, more vibrant digital entertainment industry,' he added.
The ranking marks DigiPlus' second consecutive year on the prestigious list, which names the 500 largest companies in Southeast Asia by revenue.
The sharp climb reflects the company's 'standout 2024 performance,' which was achieved through the help of the ongoing demand for its flagship entertainment platforms BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and GameZone.
This also showed the firm's successful market expansion and deep commitment to innovation, regulation, and corporate responsibility.
In 2024, the company paid P33.7 billion in taxes and regulatory fees, which funded government programs in public health, education, and infrastructure.
Its platforms also led the way in responsible gaming, with in-app self-exclusion tools that enable players to cap deposits and set gaming time limits.
Meanwhile, DigiPlus is allocating P150 million for social impact initiatives this year through its social development arm, BingoPlus Foundation, for programs in technology education, healthcare, and community resilience. — BAP, GMA Integrated News

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