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Australia’s Star Entertainment in the red as COVID-19 shuts down

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The Sydney Starlight Casino complex is illuminated on the evening of February 15, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Reed

Aug 22 (Reuters) – Australian casino operator Star Entertainment Group (SGR.AX) The annual loss on Monday was driven by prolonged COVID-19-led property and border closures and regulatory scrutiny.

Since last year, Star has been embroiled in a series of government probes into possible breaches of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism laws by its casinos, leading to major management changes. read more

The Brisbane-based company said the first one-off charge for the financial year was about A$168 million ($115.48 million), including related to underpayment of casino tax, impairment of goodwill and regulatory matters for legal defense. cost.

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The annual loss came even as Star said in an earlier trading update that earnings for the June quarter witnessed a strong recovery above pre-COVID levels, with all of its properties open on an unrestricted basis.

“COVID-19-related property closures, operational restrictions and border closures, and regulatory scrutiny have had a significant impact on earnings,” the company said in a statement.

The country’s second-largest casino operator said its net loss after tax was A$198.6 million, compared with a profit of A$57.9 million last year.

Star reported a 6 per cent drop in revenue from its Sydney business, Australia’s second-largest casino and Star’s main cash cow. Total group revenue for the year was A$1.53 billion, compared to A$1.55 billion last year.

(1 USD = 1.4548 AUD)

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Reporting by Roushni Nair and Jaskiran Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Diane Craft

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