DigiPlus expands payment network
Gaming operator DigiPlus Interactive Corp. (DigiPlus) has expanded its payment reach through a deal with Pay&Go, giving its players access to top up their e-wallets at 3,500 kiosks nationwide.
The company on Thursday said its partnership with Pay&Go—operated by BTI Payment Philippines, a subsidiary of Australia-based Banktech—would initially cover BingoPlus, before expanding to ArenaPlus and GameZone.
A cashout feature will also be rolled out, with the launch targeted by early 2026.
“Our commitment at DigiPlus has always been to deliver digital entertainment that is engaging, trustworthy and service-oriented. Achieving that requires strong partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to customer trust and service excellence,” said Jasper Vicencio, president of AB Leisure Exponent Inc. and Total Gamezone Xtreme Inc.
AB Leisure and Total Gamezone are both subsidiaries of DigiPlus.
“This partnership with Pay&Go is grounded in innovation, accessibility, and a shared mission to serve more Filipinos through secure and convenient payment touchpoints,” Vicencio added.
Amid issues hounding the online gaming sector, DigiPlus reiterated that it would only team up with payment channels certified by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas in accordance with the requirements set by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.
BTI Payments, a certified operator for payment system and independent ATM deployer, boasts of more than 25 years of experience in the market.




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