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Five gaming firms enter Fortune Southeast Asia 500

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Five gaming-linked companies have secured places in Fortune’s 2026 Southeast Asia 500, showing the scale of casino, lottery and online gaming businesses in the region. The list ranks the largest companies in Southeast Asia by revenue.

The gaming-linked names include Genting, DigiPlus Interactive, Alliance Global Group, Bloomberry Resorts and NagaCorp. Their inclusion comes as the regional gaming sector is split between fast-growing digital operators and land-based casino groups facing uneven market conditions.

Genting leads gaming-linked firms

Malaysia’s Genting remained the highest-ranked gaming-linked company on the list. The group placed 53rd, supported by its casino, leisure and hospitality assets across Malaysia, Singapore, the United States and the United Kingdom.

Genting’s business includes Resorts World Genting in Malaysia and other integrated resort interests. Its ranking shows that large casino and leisure groups still have major business scale in Southeast Asia.

Alliance Global Group was also included, ranking 112th. The Philippine conglomerate is linked to gaming through Newport World Resorts in Manila and the Westside Resort project.

DigiPlus continues ranking climb

DigiPlus Interactive ranked 215th on the 2026 list, up from 223rd a year earlier. The company operates BingoPlus, ArenaPlus and GameZone in the Philippines.

Its rise reflects the growth of regulated digital gaming and entertainment in the Philippine market. DigiPlus has also expanded its business through new game products and wider online reach. The company is now one of the main digital gaming names on the list. It also shows how online operators are gaining scale alongside older casino and leisure groups.

Casino operators also feature

Bloomberry Resorts ranked 303rd on the list. The company operates Solaire Resort & Casino in Entertainment City and Solaire Resort North in Quezon City. NagaCorp ranked 362nd, rising from 418th in 2025. The company operates NagaWorld in Phnom Penh and remains one of Cambodia’s main casino resort operators.

The two companies show the continued role of integrated resorts in Southeast Asia’s gaming sector. However, land-based operators still face pressure from competition, consumer spending changes and uneven tourism recovery across markets.

Ranking shows regional scale

Fortune’s 2026 Southeast Asia 500 companies generated combined revenue of $1.88 trillion and profit of $150 billion. The ranking includes companies from across Southeast Asia and covers sectors from energy and banking to technology, retail and entertainment.

Gaming-linked firms remain a small part of the list, but their presence shows the sector’s financial weight. Casino resorts, digital betting products and lottery operations remain part of Southeast Asia’s business landscape.

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