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New Zealand – SkyCity installs QCI Slots Platform at all four casinos

SkyCity and Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) jointly announced that their four casinos in New Zealand and Australia have installed the QCI Slots Platform. “SkyCity has been searching for gaming analytics products – and with QCI we have found the right solution. The product being delivered by QCI allows us to have better access and utilize our…

New Zealand – SkyCity’s domestic business performing well during challenging first half

With performance ‘extensively impacted’ by COVID-19 disruptions, resilient local gaming activity when open/fully operational and the SkyCity Online Casino performed well for the SkyCity Entertainment Group leaving normalised profit down 145.3 per cent and EBITDA down 69.2 per cent for the six months to December 31 2021. The first half of the 2022 financial year…

Neuseeland – Laut SkyCity ist für den Zutritt zu Casinos ein COVID-Impfpass erforderlich

SkyCity Entertainment Group Chief Executive Officer Michael Ahearne has announced that COVID-19 Vaccination Certificates (CVC) will soon be a requirement for entry to all SkyCity sites across New Zealand. Mr Ahearne said the decision will ensure that SkyCity has in place the highest available levels of protection against COVID-19 for its people and customers to…

New Zealand – SkyCity pulls the plug on international junkets

New Zealand casino operator SkyCity Entertainment Group has confirmed that it will no longer use junkets to bring in VIP players from other countries to its casinos. The move mirrors that of Australian casino group Crown, who after being found an unsuitable operator at the recent Bergin enquiry, opted to cease all arrangements with operators…

Australien – SkyCity beginnt mit der schrittweisen Eröffnung der verzögerten Adelaide-Erweiterung

SkyCity hat bestätigt, dass die verzögerte Erweiterung des Adelaide-Projekts im Wert von 3330 Mio. AUD schrittweise für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich gemacht wird. Die Nachricht folgt auf eine Ankündigung der südaustralischen Regierung, bestimmte im November eingeführte Covid-19-Beschränkungen aufzuheben, wodurch für Casinos und Unterhaltungseinrichtungen in Adelaide eine maximale Kapazitätsgrenze von 100 Personen pro Veranstaltungsort gilt. Ab…

Neuseeland – SkyCity Entertainment kann die COVID-Beschränkungen in Auckland, Hamilton und Queenstown aufheben

Das Casino von SkyCity Entertainment in Auckland kann diese Woche wieder zum normalen Betrieb zurückkehren und schließt sich den Veranstaltungsorten in Hamilton und Queenstown an, wo soziale Distanzierung und das Tragen von Masken nicht mehr erforderlich sind. Der Betreiber sagte: „Das SkyCity Auckland-Gelände wird ohne Einschränkungen für Massenversammlungen und physische Distanzierungsanforderungen von … betrieben werden können.“

Neuseeland – SkyCity beginnt morgen mit der Wiedereröffnung seiner Casinos

SkyCity Entertainment Group will begin reopening its casinos in Auckland, Hamilton and Queenstown following confirmation from the Government that New Zealand will be moving to COVID-19 Alert Level 2 on May 14. SkyCity Entertainment Group Chief Executive Officer, Graeme Stephens, said SkyCity is committed to delivering robust health and safety standards to manage the risks…

New Zealand – SkyCity hopeful of reopening casinos in two weeks

SkyCity Entertainment Group is gearing up to a reopening of its New Zealand casinos in two weeks following the COVID-19 closures. The operator has also kick-started several redevelopment projects. The operator said: “The New Zealand Government has indicated that New Zealand will remain at Alert Level 3 for at least two weeks and that an…

New Zealand – Positive domestic sector offsets SkyCity’s weaker international performance

SkyCity Entertainment’s results for the first half of the 2020 financial year demonstrated an underlying positive performance from the New Zealand businesses and a satisfactory performance from Adelaide, offset by a weaker performance from its international operations. Chief Executive Officer Graeme Stephens said the company’s core New Zealand businesses have slightly exceeded expectations in 1H20,…