TLDR
- DigiPlus Interactive climbed to 215th place, up from 223rd in 2025
- NagaCorp posted the biggest jump, rising from 418th to 362nd place
- Genting Bhd held firm at 53rd, the highest-ranked gaming firm on the list
- Alliance Global and Bloomberry Resorts both dropped in the rankings
- The 500 companies combined generated $1.88 trillion in revenue in 2025
Five gaming-linked companies made Fortune magazine’s 2026 Southeast Asia 500 list, which ranks regional firms by revenue. The results showed a mixed picture, with some operators climbing the rankings and others falling back.
The list covers companies from seven Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Cambodia.
DigiPlus and NagaCorp Lead the Movers
Philippines-listed DigiPlus Interactive moved up to 215th place from 223rd in 2025. The company runs BingoPlus, an online bingo platform, along with sportsbook ArenaPlus and casual gaming platform GameZone.
Chairman Eusebio Tanco said the third straight appearance, and improved ranking, reflected the scale and consistency the company has built. DigiPlus was one of the stronger performers among gaming firms this year.
NagaCorp recorded the largest gain of any gaming-related company on the list. The Hong Kong-listed Cambodian casino operator rose to 362nd from 418th in 2025.
NagaCorp holds a long-term casino monopoly in Phnom Penh, where it operates the NagaWorld casino-resort complex.
Other Regional Operators See Mixed Results
Malaysia’s Genting Bhd stayed at 53rd place, unchanged from last year. It remains the highest-ranked gaming company in Southeast Asia and has casino operations across Malaysia, Singapore, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Alliance Global Group, based in the Philippines, dropped to 112th from 92nd in 2025. The company holds interests in Newport World Resorts in Manila through Travellers International Hotel Group. It is also involved in developing the $1.25-billion Westside Resort in Manila, which includes a casino.
Bloomberry Resorts also slipped, falling to 303rd from 289th the previous year. The company operates Solaire Resort & Casino at Entertainment City in Manila, as well as Solaire Resort North in Quezon City.
The differing results across the five firms show how uneven conditions have been for gaming operators across the region.
Online gaming firms in the Philippines have gained from rapid digital growth. Some land-based casino operators have faced harder conditions, including softer consumer spending and more competition.
About the Fortune Southeast Asia 500
Fortune’s full 500-company list reported combined revenues of $1.88 trillion and profits of $150 billion for 2025. The publication noted that large commodity and energy companies, which have anchored the list since its 2024 launch, are now growing more slowly.
Fortune also noted that Vietnamese companies accounted for roughly one quarter of the list’s total revenue increase this year, with growth accelerating further down the rankings.
The five gaming firms on the list show the industry remains a relevant part of the regional business landscape, even as individual company performance continues to vary.
