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Thailand – Bernstein links Sands’ latest Asian ambitions with Thailand

By - 15. března 2022

Brokerage firm Sanford C. Bernstein believes that Las Vegas Sands’ new Asian project is probably focused on Thailand.

Sands Chairman and CEO Rob Goldstein detailed this week that the operator was in talks with a ‘major country’ in Asia where it wants to build a casino resort similar in size to Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.

Bernstein analyst Vitaly Umansky commented: “We believe LVS is hinting at a potential opportunity in Thailand which has seen an increase in interest from the government on looking at gaming legalization. This is not the first time Thailand has been talked about as a gaming opportunity. The market potential could be substantial; however, as with all gaming legalizations, the devil is in the details.”

Back in 2015, Sands went public on its ambitions for Thailand with plans to develop a casino and convention complex in Thailand, close to the airport in Bangkok.

Krist Boo, the company’s Vice President for Communications, was quoted back then as saying: “We want to invest in Thailand if we are given permission. It must be the kind of integrated resort as in Singapore. We have been searching for new investment not only in Thailand but also all places. Although Thailand has no casino act yet, if this about to happen, it is very interesting. We would love to have an integrated resort at a place close to the [Bangkok] city centre or financial centre, near the international airport.”

Media reports back then linked Las Vegas Sands with developing an old railway depot site in Bangkok.

Projections back then pitched the introduction of casinos in Thailand as being able to generate yearly tax revenues of over US$2.8bn to the country, according to research carried out by Rangsit University’s College of Social Innovation.
Studie ukázala, že sektor kasin pouze pro cizince by dosáhl herní daně ve výši 100 miliard TH $ mnohem rychleji než Singapur, který trval tři roky.

Thajsko a Brunej jsou dvě z největších asijských zemí bez legálních kasin. Země sousedící s Thajskem jsou domovem nejméně 120 legálních kasin, z nichž převážná většina je v Kambodži a Laosu.

Last year, the House of Representatives set up an extraordinary committee of 60 people with the task of evaluating the benefits of a casino to boost tourism and the local economy.

Thajský premiér Prayut Chan-o-cha v lednu prohlásil, že kasina mohou zemi pomoci dostat se z COVID, a vůdce strany Palang Pracharath (PPRP) Gen Prawit Wongsuwon řekl: „Podívejte se na země kolem nás. Naši lidé ta kasina také navštěvují.“

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