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Genting Singapore posts FY2025 revenue of $2.45bn

The Group maintained stable dividends and strengthened its leadership bench.

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FY2025 revenue reached $2.45bn with adjusted EBITDA of $815.8m
Results reflected asset enhancement works and phased reopening of refreshed attractions
Total dividend maintained at 4.0 cents per share

Genting Singapore reported full year revenue of $2.45bn and adjusted EBITDA of $815.8m for 2025, a performance shaped by ongoing enhancement works at Resorts World Sentosa and a gradual return of operating momentum across the property.

The Group said revenue dipped 3% year on year due to a lower gaming win rate, although non gaming income strengthened in the second half as refreshed attractions and hospitality offerings boosted guest activity. Adjusted EBITDA declined 15% as the company incurred ramp up costs linked to new launches, temporary closures and infrastructure upgrades. Net profit was further affected by reduced interest income and fair value losses on portfolio investments.

As of 31 December 2025 the Group held more than $3.2bn in cash and total equity of $8.2bn, maintaining one of the strongest balance sheets in the regional leisure sector.

Chairman and Acting Chief Executive Officer Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay described the year as a pivotal transition as the company advanced a major phase of its asset refresh programme. He said the investments reflect a long term commitment to competitiveness and guest experience and highlighted recent management appointments that strengthen the leadership team as work on RWS 2.0 continues.

The Board is proposing a final dividend of 2.0 cents per share, bringing total FY2025 dividends to 4.0 cents in line with the prior year. Genting Singapore said this aligns with a balanced capital management approach that supports both shareholder returns and future strategic investments.

The company also announced the appointments of Helen Chen and Chong Kin Leong as Independent Non Executive Directors effective 1 March 2026, adding expertise in finance, governance, real estate and public sector project management.

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