Licensing Check

Is Table Plus PAGCOR Licensed? How to Verify the Operator

Check whether a Table Plus gaming site appears in PAGCOR records by matching the legal operator, registered brand and exact domain—not just a logo.

By MyTablePlus Editorial TeamPublished and fact-checked: August 22, 2026Independent guide · 21+
Table Plus PAGCOR license and registered domain verification checklist

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Quick answer

Do not treat a PAGCOR logo as proof. Match the exact domain and brand to PAGCOR’s current registered-brand records and identify the legal operator. In the PAGCOR list dated August 12, 2026, our exact-text review did not find “Table Plus,” tableplus.ph or mytableplus.com; recheck the live official list before acting.

Key takeaways

  • Match the exact domain, not only the brand name.
  • Identify the legal entity that operates the service.
  • Use a dated PAGCOR source and recheck for updates.
  • MyTablePlus is an independent guide, not a casino operator.

What a valid check requires

Licensing is attached to a legal operator and approved activity, not to a familiar color scheme or a badge pasted into a footer. Record the exact hostname, including spelling and top-level domain. Then find the company name in the site’s terms, privacy notice or responsible-gaming page.

Compare those facts with the official regulator’s current registered brand and domain records. A close name or redirect is not the same as an exact match.

How to repeat the check yourself

  1. Copy the exact domain from the browser address bar.
  2. Open PAGCOR’s official regulatory pages directly.
  3. Download the current registered-brand/domain list.
  4. Search for the exact domain and legal operator.
  5. Confirm that the domain is not merely similar or misspelled.
  6. Save the document date and your result.

For screenshots and escalation notes, follow the complete PAGCOR verification guide.

Red flags even when a logo appears

Warning signs include no legal company name, a newly changed domain, payments to individuals, guaranteed winnings, pressure to deposit, downloadable files from messaging apps, or support that requests passwords and OTPs. A certificate image without a verifiable record is not enough.

Also check whether the operator offers age controls, self-exclusion, privacy information and traceable complaint channels. Regulatory verification is one part of a broader safety review.

What to do if you cannot verify it

Do not deposit or upload identity files while the operator/domain relationship is unresolved. Ask the site for its legal entity and the exact official record. Independently verify the response rather than clicking the link it supplies.

If money is already pending, preserve transaction records and use a verified payment-provider dispute route where appropriate. Do not pay an extra “license” or “release” fee.

Frequently asked questions

Does a PAGCOR logo prove a site is licensed?

No. Match the exact domain and legal operator against current official PAGCOR records.

Did you find Table Plus in the August 12, 2026 list?

Our exact-text review did not find “Table Plus,” tableplus.ph or mytableplus.com. Recheck the current official list because records can change.

Is MyTablePlus a casino operator?

No. MyTablePlus is an independent information site and does not operate a casino.

Sources and fact-check notes

Sources were checked on August 22, 2026. Product availability, operator records and terms can change; verify the current official version.