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DigiPlus ranks 12th in Statista Asia-Pacific high-growth list

DigiPlus Interactive Corp. ranked 12th among 500 companies in the 2026 High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific list compiled by global research firm Statista and co-presented by the Financial Times, marking the highest placement among Philippine firms.

The ranking, published on April 10th, evaluates revenue growth between 2021 and 2024. DigiPlus outpaced 42 other Philippine companies included in the list, reflecting its expansion in the regional digital entertainment sector.

According to Statista’s audit, DigiPlus reported a sharp increase in annual revenue, rising from $56.97 million (PHP2.81 billion) in 2021 to $1,313.01 million (PHP75.2 billion) in 2024. This represents an absolute growth rate of 2,580.83 percent over the period.

“Securing a spot in Statista’s ‘High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific’ list validates DigiPlus’ strong growth trajectory and reinforces our position as a leading digital entertainment company—not just in the Philippines, but across the region,” said DigiPlus Chairman Eusebio H. Tanco.

He added that the recognition reflects the company’s continued focus on innovation and delivering entertainment products to its user base.

The 2026 ranking highlights a competitive landscape that includes companies from regional technology hubs such as Singapore, India, and South Korea. DigiPlus’ placement reflects its scale and growth trajectory, supported by a workforce of more than 3,000 employees.

The company operates several digital platforms, including BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and GameZone.

The latest recognition follows a separate acknowledgment by Statista in February, when DigiPlus was named the Philippines’ top Growth Champion among 50 local companies.

Viviana Chan
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Viviana Chan is an editor, interpreter, and journalist. With over a decade of experience, she writes in English, Chinese, and Portuguese. Viviana started her career in Macau-based newspapers, where she became passionate about the region's social, financial, and cultural development. Her writing focuses on the economy, emerging industries, gaming development, political affairs, and cross cultural-exchange in the business and cultural domains. She is avid for news and eager to discover and cover stories that generate public relevance.

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