The New Zealand Herald

SkyCity sells Darwin casino for $201m

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SkyCity Entertainm­ent is to sell its Darwin casino for A$188 million ($201m) to US-based Delaware North as part of a plan to free up capital and focus on its more profitable Auckland and Adelaide operations.

The price is about A$8m above the book value of the asset, excluding land at Little Mindil, which the company will sell separately. SkyCity has not yet determined what it will do with the proceeds.

“There are a number of strategic initiative­s being pursued that the company expects would generate returns above its cost of capital,” it said.

The company “remains committed to efficient capital allocation across its businesses going forward”.

SkyCity bought the Darwin casino and hotel business from US-based MGM Mirage in 2004 for A$195m.

It put the asset on the market earlier this year after writing A$95m off its value in the 2017 financial year due to changes in gaming regulation­s. The site delivered positive earnings growth in the latest financial year on a like-for-like basis.

SkyCity says its internatio­nal business customers will retain access to the VIP/ premium gaming facilities at Darwin for at least two years under the sale terms.

SkyCity and Delaware also plan to enter into a joint venture to establish an online casino business from the Northern Territory, should there be a future change in legislatio­n in Australia permitting online gaming activities within the next decade.

SkyCity will continue to own and manage the Darwin casino on a business-as-usual approach while Delaware North obtains the required approvals from the Northern Territory Government.

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