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Philippines Tightens Grip on Online Gambling Payments as Central Bank Finalizes New Restrictions

In a decisive move to safeguard financial consumers and address growing societal concerns, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is finalizing a suite of regulations aimed at tightening control over online gambling payments. As of August 7, 2025, the central bank has confirmed its commitment to a final set of measures developed following public consultations, marking a critical milestone in the country’s efforts to promote responsible digital financial practices.



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South Korea Welcomes Chinese Tour Groups Visa‑Free from September

In a landmark announcement from August 6, 2025, South Korean authorities confirmed a temporary visa‑waiver program permitting organized tour groups from mainland China to enter South Korea without a visa, effective from September 29, 2025, through June 30, 2026. The initiative, unveiled by Prime Minister Kim Min‑seok, is intended to stimulate foreign tourism ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, to be held in Gyeongju from October 31 to November 1.



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Thailand Breaks a 65‑Year Tradition: Tournament Poker Legalized

In a historic move on August 6, 2025, Acting Prime Minister and Interior Minister Phumtham Wechayachai formally signed Interior Ministry Order No. 2253/2568, annulling the decades‑old ban on poker tournaments that traced back to Order No. 490/2501, issued on 28 July 1958. This carefully tailored shift opens the door to cash‑entry poker tournaments—while preserving the broader prohibition on cash games for now.



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NSW Grants Two-Year Reprieve on $1,000 Daily Cash Limit for Star and Crown Casinos

The New South Wales government has officially postponed the planned AU $1,000 daily cash cap for patrons at The Star Sydney and Crown Sydney, allowing the current AU $5,000 limit to remain in place until 19 August 2027. Despite originally scheduled for mid‑August 2025, the revised timeline comes after concerted lobbying by casino operators and concerns over operational disruption and job losses.



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Kangwon Land Unveils Design for Second Casino Building Ahead of 2028 Launch

Kangwon Land Inc has officially unveiled renderings and details for its highly anticipated second casino building, positioning itself to significantly expand capacity at South Korea’s only resort where locals may legally gamble. The company shared architectural visuals depicting a striking five‑level structure—two basement floors and three above ground—featuring a “prow roof” or flying gable design, with water features reflecting the rooftop geometry and a vaulted ceiling soaring above the gaming floor.