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The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has signed up another corporation to expand public access to the agency’s lottery products.
On Monday, the PCSO signed a memorandum of agreement with ComWorks Inc. to serve as a Level 2 Corporate-Owned Chain Business authorized Lotto agent. The partnership allows the company to sell and distribute PCSO lotto tickets through point-of-sale terminals in retail outlets nationwide through its Suki Lotto platform.
The PCSO said the collaboration is expected to make its lottery products more accessible through technology while generating additional revenue to support the agency’s charity and social welfare programs.
The agreement was signed at the PCSO main office in Mandaluyong City by PCSO general manager Melquiades Robles and ComWorks president Martin Leyeza, witnessed by PCSO chairman Felix Reyes Jr., directors Jennifer Guevara and Imelda Papin, and ComWorks officials.