Townsville Bulletin

Crown exits Macau casino partnershi­p

- TREVOR CHAPPELL

CASINOS operator Crown Resorts has quit the major gambling destinatio­n of Macau after struggles including last year’s detention of 15 employees by Chinese authoritie­s.

Crown, whose biggest shareholde­r is billionair­e James Packer, said yesterday it had agreed to sell its remaining 11.2 per cent stake in its Macau joint venture to partner Melco Resorts and Entertainm­ent for $ 1.34 billion. “Upon completion of the repurchase agreement, Crown Resorts will no longer hold an interest in Melco Resorts,” Crown said in a statement. Crown will use the proceeds to reduce debt.

Crown’s pullback from Asia’s biggest gambling market started in May 2016 but quickened pace after Chinese authoritie­s detained 15 employees in October amid a crackdown on outflows of money.

Melco Resorts chief executive Lawrence Ho said the sale of Crown’s remaining stake in the joint venture concluded the world’s most successful global gaming partnershi­p.

An agreement between Crown and Melco Resorts relating to the Japan market will also be terminated.

Aside from casinos and hotels in Macau, Melco Resorts also operates a casino in Manila in The Philippine­s.

Crown said in February it intended to focus on its casinos and hotels in Melbourne and Perth, the luxury casino- hotel developmen­t at Sydney’s Barangaroo, developmen­t of the Queensbrid­ge hotel tower in Mel- bourne, as well as its digital business.

The arrests of the Crown employees triggered caution in the VIP gambling market in China, hurting the flow of rich high- rollers to casinos in Macau and Australia.

Crown has since dumped plans to de- merge its internatio­nal assets, sold its interests in Macau, dropped plans to build a casino in Las Vegas, replaced Robert Rankin as chairman, and reappointe­d Mr Packer – who holds a 48.2 per cent stake – to its board.

 ?? NEW FOCUS: An artist’s impression of the Crown Casino at Barangaroo, Sydney. Picture: SUPPLIED ??
NEW FOCUS: An artist’s impression of the Crown Casino at Barangaroo, Sydney. Picture: SUPPLIED

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