The area is looking to build 12 casinos by 2016

Seven companies to invest in Russia’s Primorsky Territory

2012-08-03
Reading time 1:10 min
(Russia).- Seven companies are to invest over us$ 625 million in building a gambling area in Russia’s Primorsky Territory in the Far East. By 2022 Russia plans to spend us$ 2 billion constructing 16 hotels of varying classes with casinos, a yacht club, shopping malls and sporting venues for skiing and golf.  The area includes the city of Vladivostok which has been undergoing a facelift ahead of the APEC summit which will be held there.

­Russia’s “First Eastern Gambling Company” says it will invest us$ 30 million in building an entertainment and casino complex, and another company from Cyprus will invest us$ 200 million to build a five-star hotel and casino the Primorsky region.


The area is looking to build 12 casinos by 2016 in the first phase of its development as a gambling centre, and Revenues from the tourism are estimated between us$ 2 billion-us$ 7 billion once it is complete.


Russian nationals will be able to legally gamble in the zone, unlike countries like Vietnam where only foreign passport holders have to right to bet.
Asian companies will also be offered more favourable terms for investment than other gambling centres such as Macau and Singapore. They will get better leasing agreements and effectively zero taxes on gross gambling revenues, in return for job creation and developing the area's tourism.


By comparison Macau, the world's gambling capital, levies a 39% tax on gambling revenues, and in Singapore it's around 15%.  Russia closed down all its casino's in 2009 when a gambling ban came into force, and moved them to a few 'Las Vegas-style' gaming zones. 

 
Aside from the Primorsky region other gambling areas were to be set up in the Krasnodar and Kaliningrad regions. But so far they have not attracted a single investor.

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