Travellers International Hotel Group Inc, operator of Newport World Resorts, reported net revenues of PHP31.9 billion ($531 million) in 2025, supported by a 4 percent increase in net gaming revenue to PHP24.2 billion ($403 million), according to results released by parent Alliance Global Group.
The company’s attributable profit rose 21 percent year-on-year to PHP1.5 billion ($25.0 million), aided by lower financial charges, while EBITDA increased 7 percent to PHP9.0 billion ($150 million).
The performance came despite broader industry headwinds in Manila’s Entertainment City, where other operators have faced pressure from a decline in international visitation.
Travellers International’s results were included as part of Alliance Global Group’s full-year 2025 financial disclosure, released Tuesday.
According to the filing, the growth in gaming revenue helped offset a 4 percent decline in hotel and other non-gaming revenues, which fell to PHP7.6 billion ($127 million) following a high comparison base in the previous year.
The company attributed its improved profitability to a combination of revenue growth in its core gaming segment and continued cost management efforts. Lower financing costs further supported the bottom line, contributing to the double-digit increase in attributable earnings.
At the group level, Alliance Global Group reported a record net income of PHP30.6 billion ($509 million) for 2025, up 10 percent year-on-year, with consolidated revenues reaching PHP189.7 billion ($3.16 billion). The conglomerate said its overall performance was driven by stronger contributions from its real estate and leisure and entertainment segments, including Newport World Resorts.
Travellers International remains a key component of AGI’s leisure and hospitality portfolio, which also includes interests in real estate, spirits manufacturing, and quick service restaurants.
Management said the group would continue implementing cost efficiency measures across its businesses, while maintaining a cautious outlook amid ongoing macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties.




