Genting Singapore Q3 Profit Rises on VIP, Tourism Growth

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Genting Singapore Q3 Profit Rises on VIP, Tourism Growth

Genting Singapore Ltd. recorded a strong financial performance in the third quarter of 2025, driven by robust VIP gaming revenue growth and a significant recovery in non-gaming operations at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS). The company’s integrated resort continued to attract higher visitor volumes, reinforcing its position as one of Singapore’s top leisure destinations.

Financial Performance

For the quarter ending September 30, Genting Singapore reported revenue of S$649.8 million (US$473 million) up 16% year-on-year supported by higher gaming turnover and increased tourist activity. Adjusted EBITDA rose 36% to S$222.7 million (US$162 million), while net profit after tax climbed 19% to S$94.6 million (US$69 million).

On a comparable basis, revenue improved 10% quarter-on-quarter, with EBITDA up 19%, signaling continued financial resilience and strong operating momentum throughout the period.

Gaming and Non-Gaming Divisions in Sync

The company’s gaming business saw a marked rise in VIP rolling volumes and improved win rates, underpinning overall growth. At the same time, non-gaming segments including hospitality, retail and attractions recorded higher revenues thanks to the completion of the Singapore Oceanarium and the WEAVE lifestyle precinct, both of which have revitalized visitor traffic to RWS.

In October, the resort expanded its premium offerings with the debut of The Laurus, Singapore’s first Luxury Collection all-suite hotel, developed in partnership with Marriott International. The new accommodation aims to enhance RWS’s reputation as a world-class integrated resort destination.

Expansion and Sustainability Focus

Genting Singapore Chairman and CEO emphasized the company’s “disciplined execution and financial stability” as key to sustaining growth amid market recovery. The group continues to uphold its ‘AA’ MSCI ESG rating, maintaining inclusion in MSCI’s High Dividend Yield and Quality indices, underscoring its environmental, social and governance commitment.

Progress under the RWS 2.0 expansion plan remains on track, with signature projects such as the 88-meter waterfront light sculpture by Heatherwick Studio and Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Singapore expected to enhance the resort’s global appeal.

Looking Ahead: A Festive Finish

To close out the year, Genting Singapore will launch its ‘Season for Good’ festive campaign, created in collaboration with Universal Pictures, Sentosa Development Corporation, Singapore Tourism Board and DBS Bank. The large-scale celebration aims to boost footfall during the holiday season and sustain business momentum into 2026.

By aligning gaming performance with experiential and family-focused entertainment, Genting Singapore continues to position Resorts World Sentosa as a benchmark for integrated resort success across Asia.

Tags: # Singapore Tourism Board # Resorts World Sentosa # Q3 2025 Financial Results # Lawrence Ho # Genting Singapore # RWS 2.0 Expansion # Super Nintendo World

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