Wynn Macau sets 2026 annual cap for IP licensing
Wynn Macau has confirmed the monetary annual cap for intellectual property licensing fees payable in 2026.
Wynn Macau has confirmed the monetary annual cap for intellectual property licensing fees payable in 2026.
GEG grants over 8.5 million share awards and 210,000 share options under existing schemes.
Analysts expect mixed conditions for 2026 despite continued recovery in visitor demand
Beta testing suggests users will be able to place stakes, roll dice and track results in early experimental rounds
Operators have highlighted stable gaming revenue despite the recent closures.
The operator has begun to reallocate tables across its portfolio following satellite casino closures.
The exchange brought together financial intelligence units, regulators and law enforcement agencies.
Officials have called for enhanced cultural gambling values and tighter control of offshore activities.
The Macau operator set new annual caps for royalty payments tied to revenue and for cost-based marketing and transportation services, with both renewals classified as continuing connected transactions under Hong Kong listing rules.
The funding agreement provides financial support for enforcement operations targeting illegal gaming activity, including banned offshore operators, as regulators intensify oversight across the Philippine gambling sector.