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The surge in digital gaming nationwide drove DigiPlus Interactive Corp. (DigiPlus) to a P12.6 billion net income in 2024, up 207 percent year-over-year.
In a stock exchange report on Friday, the company said total revenues soared 176 percent to P75.2 billion, while EBITDA rose 192 percent to P13.9 billion.
DigiPlus wrapped up the year with a P3.8 billion fourth-quarter net income, a 93 percent increase from the previous year. Revenues climbed 110 percent to P23.7 billion, while EBITDA reached P4.6 billion, up 103 percent.
The company’s retail gaming segment, with more than 40 million active users thrived and was boosted by an expanding portfolio.
DigiPlus noted that the launch of Pinoy Drop Ball, its first-ever live-streamed dropball game, was a key growth driver. Other proprietary games, including Pa Pula, Pa Puti, and Color Game Plus, also contributed to the growth significantly, while Super Ace Jackpot became a major player favorite.
Notably, DigiPlus reported that it contributed P33.7 billion in taxes and regulatory fees last year.
“Beyond our business, we take our role in nation-building seriously, with P33.7 billion paid in taxes and regulatory fees in 2024 alone.
Our success directly translates into meaningful contributions to national development – funding essential public services and infrastructure that benefit millions of Filipinos,” DigiPlus Chairman Eusebio Tanco said.
According to DigiPlus, its BingoPlus Foundation also invested P100 million in programs for 120,000 Filipinos, including P37 million in disaster aid for Typhoon Kristine victims.
DigiPlus also continues to provide over 3,000 jobs nationwide.