The Philippine Star

Galaxy still keen on plan to build Boracay casino

- IRIS GONZALES

Macau-based Galaxy Entertainm­ent Group (GEG) has not abandoned its plan to build an integrated resort in Boracay, its local partner and gaming regulators said yesterday.

Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo said she has not received any informatio­n on any changes in GEG’s plan.

“Galaxy has not informed Pagcor or me regarding this,” Domingo said in a text message.

Domingo was reacting to a statement made by Interior and Local Government Assistant Secretary Epimaco Densing that Galaxy has “abandoned” its planned Boracay project.

Publicly-listed Leisure and Resorts World Corp. (LRWC), for its part, said it continues to be in talks with its partner GEG regarding the Boracay project.

“Both parties have not reached any final decision regarding its planned Boracay resort project. Following protocol, no change in plans or project location would be made without prior consultati­on and agreement with Pagcor,” LRWC said in a statement.

GEG partnered with LRWC to build a $500-million integrated resort in Boracay dubbed as Boracay Philippine­s Resort & Leisure Corp. The project is now in the middle of controvers­y following President Duterte’s order to shut down the popular tourist destinatio­n for six months starting April 26.

Boracay Philippine­s Resort & Leisure Corp. is targeting Asian families and clients from GEG’s loyalty program to account for approximat­ely 50 percent of their customers. The rest of the market will come from the usual travellers to Boracay, including Chinese tourists.

GEG is touted as one of the biggest gaming companies in Asia with a wide network of clients including affluent Asian families.

LRWC and GEG said the integrated resort would redefine the standards of luxury resorts not only in Boracay but also in the country and that bulk of its gross floor area would be allocated for premium hotel rooms and other amenities like wellness centers, bars, lounges and fine dining restaurant­s.

They have also committed to work with the a Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resource to ensure full compliance with the laws in Boracay.

Pagcor has already issued to GEG and LRWC the provisiona­l license to proceed with the project after securing a letter of no objection from the local government.

But Boracay Philippine­s Resort would still have to comply with a lot of requiremen­ts to be able to get a full license, Pagcor ’s Domingo said.

Domingo said the casino and gaming area’s maximum footprint would not exceed 7.5 percent of the resort’s floor area.

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