SaskGaming annual report

Less revenue but more visitors at Canadian casinos

SaskGaming- the company which operates Casino Regina and Casino Moose Jaw- released their annual financial report on Wednesday. The study shows a decrease in revenue and net income, but a rise in the amount of casino visitors.
2017-07-20
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SaskGaming- the company which operates Casino Regina and Casino Moose Jaw- released their annual financial report on Wednesday. The study shows a decrease in revenue and net income, but a rise in the amount of casino visitors.

Highlights from the financial report include:

  • Revenue:$124.2 million, which is a $3.6-million decrease from 2015-16.
  • Operating expenses: $75.4 million, which is an increase of $90,000 from 2015-16.
  • Income (before payment to General Revenue Fund): $48.8 million.
  • Payment to General Revenue Fund (GRF): $24.4 million, which is a decrease of $2.4 million. GRF payment is based on income amount. GRF payment goes towards the Community Initiatives Fund and First Nations Trust.
  • Net income: $24.4 million, which is a decrease of $2.4 million from 2015-16.
  • Dividend declared to Crown Investments Corporation: $29.5 million.
  • Net income has decreased over the last few years, according to the report, because of circumstances within the industry that are out of SaskGaming's control, such as industry maturation, which is causing guests to spend less per visit.

According to the report, the decline in net income is similar across Canada for the gaming industry. 

Less revenue, but more visitors. Despite the decreasing revenue and net income, SaskGaming is reporting an increase in guests. Casino Regina and Moose Jaw saw more than 3.5 million guests combined. There were slightly more than 3.5 million reported guests in 2016-17, compared to approximately 3.41 million reported guests in 2015-2016.

SaskGaming also launched a new fundraising event, Charity Championship, which raised more than $72,000 for charities in Saskatchewan.

Christine Tell, minister responsible for SaskGaming, remains positive about the report. "Through sound fiscal management and an unwavering commitment to its core values, SaskGaming continues to be a profitable corporation that delivers an important net benefit to the people of this province," Tell said in a news release.

 

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