Hong Kong-listed gaming investor Imperial Pacific said it expects to post a profit for the six months ended June 30, 2016, compared with a loss for the corresponding period in 2015.
Imperial posted a net loss of HK$168.8m (US$21.8m) for the first half of 2015. “The expected turnaround from loss to profit is mainly attributable to the operating profits generated by the temporary casino on the island of Saipan,” the company said in a filing on Monday.
Imperial Pacific has the right to an exclusive casino licence on Saipan, the main island of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The casino licence was granted to Best Sunshine International, a subsidiary of Imperial Pacific.
The US$25m temporary casino officially opened on November 27. It had a total of 16 VIP gaming tables and 32 mass tables at the end of the first quarter of 2016.
Imperial Pacific reported a total rolling chip volume of approximately US$15.22bn for the first seven months of 2016, an average of US$2.17bn. In May, the firm said that its VIP gaming operations in Saipan had reached saturation.
The company is currently developing the Grand Mariana Casino and Hotel Resort, scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2017. The US$500m venue will feature 350 hotel rooms, 15 villas, more than 200 gaming tables and 400-plus slot machines.