The Phnom Penh Post

NagaWorld casino sees net profit of more than $390M last year

- Hor Kimsay

PHNOM Penh’s NagaWorld casino posted a 53 per cent net profit increase last year at $390.6 million, a sum which is a lmost equal to the combined net profit of all Cambodian commercial banks in 2017.

NagaWorld’s parent company, NagaCorp Ltd, is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange ( SEHK stock code: 3918).

It released its annual financial report for last year, showing a 55 per cent increase i n gross gaming revenue to $1.4 billion and net profit jumped 53 per cent to $ 390.6 million. NagaCorp reported paying $ 8.81 million in income ta x last year.

Mey Vann, director-genera l of the General Department of Financia l Industr y at the Ministr y of Economy and Finance, said NagaWorld’s figures were unaudited.

He said the government collected more than $20 million in 2013 and 2014, despite revenue being less than it was last year, and that the company will need to pay another profit tax for non-gaming revenue – the revenue from room nights sold restaurant­s and others.

Vann told The Post on Sunday: “We have not finalised the auditing process. Let’s wait for the Ministry and the General Department of Taxation to finalise its audited report and see how the firm will adjust its report at the stock exchange.

“The actual tax amount that the firm pays us will be bigger than the amount it released at the stock exchange in [Hong Kong].”

Ninety per cent

NagaWorld’s net profit last year is equal to about 90 per cent of the combined net profit of all Cambodian commercial banks in 2017 and almost three times more than the combined net profit of all microfinan­ce institutio­ns (MFIs) in 2017.

The National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) supervisor­y report in 2017 said all 39 commercial banks in Cambodia earned a net profit of $435.7 million and MFIs earned $137.5 million. NBC’s supervisor­y report for last year has not been released yet.

According to NagaCorp’s report, the sharp increase in VIP gamblers and Chinese tourists contribute­d to the massive increase in profits last year. The increase in VIP business volume of the group last year was due to an increase of business at the combined NagaWorld complex, especially at Naga2.

NagaCorp chairman Timothy Patrick McNally said in view of the success and fast ramp-up of Naga2 and frequent capacity constraint­s for both gaming and non-gaming areas, the group is in the advanced stages of planning for the developmen­t of Naga3.

He said the increasing inbound tourism – especially from China – and the stable political environmen­t is also another major reason to encourage more investment.

“Based on feedback from stakeholde­rs [including players, visitors, junket operators and investors], the group is confident that additional capacity is necessary to further fuel business growth [in both gaming and non-gaming] to position the group as one of the most successful integrated resorts in Asia,” he said in the filling.

Affiliated Network for Social Accountabi­lity executive director San Chey said the increasing number of casinos and their revenue is a worrying trend in terms of the social risk factors.

“I wonder what the consequenc­es could be for the massive jump in the casino operator’s profits? Cambodia needs to speed up its finalisati­on of the casino law to collect more tax and offset the huge negative impact from the gambling business.

“As of now, I don’t believe that casino businesses’ tax revenue has been contributi­ng to a solution of the issue,” said Chey.

The ministry’s figures revealed that the Kingdom granted 52 licences to casinos last year, bringing the total awarded to 150 at the end of 2018. Preah Sihanouk province alone comprises 88 licensed casinos.

 ?? SRENG MENG SRUN ?? Phnom Penh’s NagaWorld casino in Chamkarmon district’s Tonle Bassac commune pictured on Sunday.
SRENG MENG SRUN Phnom Penh’s NagaWorld casino in Chamkarmon district’s Tonle Bassac commune pictured on Sunday.

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