me877 was built from the ground up by a team that understood one thing well: Filipino online gamblers were being underserved. The international platforms dominating the market were designed for European or American audiences, bolted into the Philippine market with clunky payment workarounds and support teams that didn't understand local context. The JILI slots that Filipino players love weren't always front and center. PBA betting was an afterthought. GCash support was inconsistent at best.
me877 was the answer to all of that. From day one, the platform was designed with the Philippine market as its primary — and only — focus. That meant building the payment infrastructure around GCash and Maya before any other method. It meant partnering with JILI as a priority provider because the data clearly showed Filipino players loved JILI games. It meant hiring a support team that could assist players in Filipino naturally, not through translation.
Operating under a valid PAGCOR license was non-negotiable from the start. The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation licensing framework provides the accountability structure that Filipino players deserve — fund segregation, dispute resolution mechanisms, regular compliance audits, and transparent game certification. me877 pursued and maintains this licensing not as a box to check, but as a genuine commitment to operating as a trustworthy, accountable platform.
Today, me877 serves players from Metro Manila to Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, and beyond — anywhere a Filipino has a smartphone and a GCash account. The platform has grown to over 1,200 games across six categories: slots, live casino, sports betting, bingo, fishing games, and mines. The sportsbook covers PBA, NBA, UFC, football, esports, and sabong with live in-play wagering available around the clock.
But the numbers are secondary to the mission. me877 exists to give Filipino players a world-class online gaming experience that respects their time, their money, and their culture. Every product decision — from minimum bet sizes to payout speeds to the language of dealer interactions — is made with the Filipino player as the reference point, not a European benchmark or an industry average.