
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the central bank of the Philippines, is taking proactive steps to protect consumers from the financial risks associated with online gambling.
The BSP has announced that it is preparing a new set of regulations designed to strengthen safeguards for all gambling-related financial transactions.
The draft rules, which were developed following public consultations, will apply to all financial institutions under the BSP’s supervision, including commercial banks, popular e-wallet providers, and other operators within the country’s rapidly expanding digital economy.
The initiative underscores the central bank’s commitment to promoting responsible financial behavior and ensuring a secure digital ecosystem.
The proposed measures include a suite of powerful tools aimed at preventing fraud and curbing impulsive behavior.
A key requirement will be the implementation of stricter identity verification processes, mandating the use of biometrics like facial recognition to ensure that only eligible and verified individuals can conduct gambling-related payments.
Furthermore, financial service providers will be obligated to offer users a range of optional controls.
These will include the ability to set personal spending caps, implement temporary account freezes, or even self-exclude entirely from all gambling transactions.
In addition to these user-controlled options, the BSP is also planning to implement universal safeguards, such as mandatory daily transaction limits and time-based restrictions for gambling payments.
In its official statement, the central bank emphasized that these measures are designed to minimize the risks of addiction, fraud, and financial distress, which have become more pronounced with the widespread adoption of digital financial services.
The new framework represents a significant step by the BSP to ensure that technological evolution in finance is matched by robust regulatory oversight that protects the public interest and fosters a secure and inclusive digital environment for all Filipinos.