The chairman of Crown stated that the “Australian operation’s full-year results reflected subdued market conditions.”
The decline was mostly due to a reduction in its VIP programme play revenue in Australia, which fell 26.1% to $38billion.
JP Morgan analyst Don Carducci said the company also posted higher expenses across the board.
This was offset slightly by main floor gamin revenue, which increased 0.5 percent to $1.7 billion in the year. Mr. Alexander noted modest revenue growth in Melbourne, offset by continued softness in Perth, particularly in the table games business.
This comes following an investigative report published last by The Age, 60 Minutes and the Sydney Morning Herland, which accused the company of liaising with immigration officials to fast-track visas for wealthy individuals, and for working with triad-linked junket organizations.
“During the 2019 financial year, Crown again made a major contribution to the Australian economy through its role in tourism, employment, training, and its corporate responsibility programs. Crown’s contributions risk being overshadowed by recent media reporting which has unfairly sought to tarnish Crown’s reputation,” said Mr. Alexander.
“Crown operates in one of the most highly regulated industries in Australia with our business subject to ongoing review and monitoring by State gaming regulators and Government agencies such as AUSTRAC.”
“It comes as no surprise that various regulator and other agencies have launched inquiries given recent media reports and the sensationalist nature of the allegations raised. Crown has zero-tolerance for criminal elements and we view these inquiries as an opportunity to continue our cooperation with regulators and other agencies.”
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