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Genting Singapore posts 34% fall in H2 net profit to S$222 million

by Stephanie Irvin
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Genting Singapore posts 34% fall in H2 net profit to S2 million
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GENTING Singapore posted a 34 per cent fall in net profit to S$222 million for the half year ended Dec 31, 2024, from S$334.9 million in the corresponding year-ago period.

The decline comes as half-year revenue slid 12 per cent year on year to S$1.2 billion, from S$1.3 billion.

In its bourse filing on Thursday (Feb 20), Genting Singapore noted that the group’s fourth quarter adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation grew 37 per cent quarter on quarter on the back of better gaming performance.

Gaming revenue in Q4 grew 26 per cent quarter-on-quarter mainly due to a strong hold rate, while non-gaming revenue declined 15 per cent due to seasonality, the impact of a strong Singapore dollar and elevated travel costs, it added.

For the full year ended Dec 31, 2024, the company posted a 5 per cent rise in revenue to S$2.5 billion, while net profit fell 5 per cent to S$578.9 million.

Earnings per share for FY2024 came in at S$0.0479, from S$0.0507 from a year earlier.

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The company’s directors proposed a final dividend of S$0.02 per share, unchanged from the amount that shareholders received for the year before. The dividend is subject to approval by shareholders at the next annual general meeting.

Genting Singapore said that it remains committed to its RWS 2.0 investments, such as the opening of a super luxury all-suite hotel and the Singapore Oceanarium in the third quarter of 2025.

It also noted that the Thai government has given approval-in-principle to a draft Entertainment Complex Business Act on Jan 13, 2025, which could legalise casinos in Thailand.

“We are closely monitoring the development and will continue to evaluate and explore geographical diversification opportunity,” it said.

Shares of Genting Singapore closed flat at S$0.775 on Thursday, before the results were released.

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