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Driving awareness of:. How to gamble responsibly. The tools that are available to help people gamble safely all year round. Sources of more advice and support. Genting kept its monorail plan alive Wednesday when Miami-Dade commissioners accepted the casino company’s proposal to launch a bidding contest for building a tax-funded transit system across. Genting Singapore and its sister company Genting Hong Kong have soared over the past few weeks on enormous trading volume. In fact, the two stocks have held the top spots on the volume league tables for several days in a row. At first glance, both stocks look horribly speculative. Yet, they have interesting stories behind them. And, in the short term, there is probably as much chance of them. Genting Casino Sheffield has announced the launch of its first Miss Genting competition. The contest, which is being held at Genting Casino Sheffield on 4 May, is to find a lucky lady to represent Sheffield in the Miss England competition, due to take place at The Vox Conference Centre, Resorts World Birmingham from 12– 14 July. Genting UK – one of the UK’s leading casino groups – has announced the dates for its 2020 GentingBet Poker Series. This sees the addition of a third-tier competition, Super 80, that will.
Enter our Meet@ competition for the chance to win a luxury overnight stay at the Genting Hotel, Resorts World Birmingham.
Promoter
The Promoters of this competition are: Genting Solihull Limited (t/a “Resorts World Birmingham” and “Genting Hotel”) a company registered in England (Company Number 06601106) whose registered office is located at Genting Club Star City, Watson Road, Birmingham, B7 5SA; and
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Conditions of Entry
1. These terms and conditions shall govern the prize draw. 2. This prize draw will take place every quarter until the Promoter decides to withdraw the promotion. When the promotion is withdrawn, the promoter shall place a message at the top of these terms. 3. Subject to condition 4 below, all individuals aged 18 and over who are opted in to Meet@ marketing communications from Resorts World Birmingham on the last calendar day of each quarter will be entered in to a random prize draw. For the avoidance of doubt, the last calendar day for each quarter is 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December. 4. The following persons shall not be eligible for the prize draw: (i) employees of the Promoter, their affiliate companies and their agencies; (ii) anyone professionally connected with the promotion; and (iii) anyone who is not opted in to marketing communications on the last calendar day of the relevant quarter. 5. No purchase is required to enter the prize draw. 6. Only one entry is permitted per individual. In the event that the Promoter discovers the same individual has multiple email addresses opted in to marketing communications, the Promoter reserves the right to remove those email addresses from the prize draw and/or void any prizes if the prize draw has already taken place. 7. The competition prize is a luxury overnight stay and breakfast for two people at the Genting Hotel, Resorts World. 8. The competition prize is not transferable and may only be collected by the winner. 9. The Promoters reserve the right to: (i) refuse to accept any entry, including false and duplicate entries; (ii) void any entries (and any prize if necessary) in the event of entrant misconduct, fraud, or breach of these terms; or (iii) amend, alter or terminate this promotion or any specific entries in the event of circumstances beyond its reasonable control. 10. The Promoters accept no responsibility or liability for: (i) incomplete entries; nor (ii) any liability or responsibility otherwise arising from this promotion.
Your Data:
1. The use of personal data to conduct the prize draw will be processed in accordance with the Promoter’s Privacy Policy that is available at https://www.gentingcasino.com/privacy/.
Selection of Winner
1. The prize draw will take within 14 days of the last calendar day of each quarter. 2. The Winner will be selected at random from all eligible entries to the prize draw each quarter by a random number generator. 3. The Winner will be contacted by email at the email address which was drawn as the Winner. 4. If the Winner does not respond within one week, they will be contacted again and given a further week to respond. 5. If the Winner does not respond after the second week, the Promoter reserves the right to void and re-run any draw and nominate an alternative Winner(s). 6. Following the selection of the Winner, the name and county of the Winner is available to the general public on request from marketing@resortsworldbirmingham.co.uk.
Prize terms and conditions
1. The prize includes a luxury overnight stay and breakfast for two people, one to be the winner, at the Genting Hotel and access to Santai Spa between 7am-10am and 6pm-10pm (subject to availability on dates of hotel stay). Prize must be booked at least one week in advance, subject to availability. Once the date of the stay has been agreed with the Promoter, the date may not be re-scheduled and the prize will forfeited if the winner does not attend on the scheduled date. 2. The winner must provide suitable identification when collecting the prize. 3. The Promoter reserves the right to change or substitute the prize if it reasonably deems it necessary. 4. The Promoter accepts no responsibility or liability (i) for any costs associated with the prize (e.g. transport, meals, insurance or other incidentals) nor (ii) any responsibility or liability otherwise arising from this competition. 5. In accordance with the Hotel’s standard booking terms, the winner will be required to produce a debit or credit card upon checking in to the Hotel so that any incidental purchases not included in the prize can be charged automatically.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction
1. This competition and any dispute in connection with it (if any) shall be governed by the laws of England and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
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An under-construction hotel project by Nam Van Lake might serve as a foothold for Genting if the international casino operator decides to try its hand for a Macau gaming concession when the current six expire.
The project, provisionally titled “Resorts World @ Macau”, sits on a premium land parcel by Praça de Ferreira do Amaral, bulging into Nam Van Lake in the southern part of the Macau Peninsula. It is being developed by Treasure Island Entertainment Company, a local enterprise indirectly owned by Star Cruises, part of Genting Hong Kong, which promised to develop the property with or without a casino.
“Nobody would construct a hotel in that premium location without gaming,” said Ben Lee, managing partner of IGamiX Management & Consulting, when asked about the project.
“It’s likely to be a four to five star hotel […] but, as we all know, a hotel without gaming is not a worthwhile investment in Macau,” said Lee.
The biggest question surrounding the new development is whether Genting Hong Kong will operate a future casino there with its own gaming license or through a partnership with one of the incumbent operators.
The property is tentatively set to open in 2022, the same year as Macau’s casino concessionaire agreements expire.
Some analysts expect the Macau government will extend the concessions while the details of a new tender are being arranged. A renewal of up to five years from the end of the 20-year term is allowed under Macau gaming law.
Before then, the project will only be able to operate a casino under a service agreement extended by one of the six concessionaires.
Lee declined to speculate on which Macau concessionaire would be interested in extending such a service agreement, but said historically, “SJM would be the most likely.” SJM manages the largest number of so-called “satellite casinos”, with most of their partner properties on the Macau Peninsula.
Earlier this month, Wynn Macau Vice Chairman Linda Chen was reported to have attended a topping-off ceremony for the project’s construction, prompting some to speculate about a possible link. However, the American-owned concessionaire told GGRAsia that it had no affiliation with the new hotel project and said that Chen had been only “invited as a guest.”
Lee previously told the Times that he considers Malaysia’s Genting as the only outsider contender with a real chance of grabbing a license.
“If they win a concession, they can convert this property into a casino while negotiating another parcel of land, possibly from one of the losing concessions,” Lee told Macau Daily Times. Plus, “it would help to have a local management team here,” he said, adding that there are experienced, non-local executives being made redundant by the existing concessionaires that could be recruited by Genting.
“I don’t think that having this project [already operating] will enhance their position to win a concession, but it might enhance their profitability and help to generate cash flow [in the early period of the concession],” added Lee.
Repeated attempts to reach officials at Genting Hong Kong Ltd. went unanswered last week. A senior executive at Malaysian conglomerate Genting Group said she was unware of a hotel project being developed in Macau at all.
Genting Chairman Lim Kok Thay has not wavered from pursuing a Macau gaming license since the operator lost its bid in the 2002 tender.
In pursuit of that license, Genting had tried to establish a venture with the late gaming tycoon Stanley Ho. However, according to Bloomberg, the Macau government viewed the partnership unfavorably, considering that it would allow the consolidation of two major companies in the sector and lead to unfair competition.
Despite losing the 2002 tender, Genting has shown renewed interest in the Macau market on multiple occasions, most recently in March 2018 when the company attempted to enter the market through the acquisition of shares in Wynn Resorts.
The shares went to Galaxy Entertainment Group instead, leading the Macau casino operator to command a stake in its U.S.-based competitor of just under 5%.
In 2014, when the preparatory works for the project began, Treasure Island described the 21-storey property as a low-rise boutique hotel that would provide “hundreds of rooms.”
According to information made available by the Land, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT), the bureau approved an extension to the building construction license granted in mid-July 2017 for a period of three years. The land development usage period expired earlier this month and it is not clear whether an extension was ever granted.
In response to a Times enquiry, the DSSOPT declined to make any specific comments on the construction works, confirming only that the land plot development was being managed according to the terms of its usage. Daniel Beitler & Renato Marques