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Category: Singapore

Singapore icon set for expansion

Marina Bay Sands President and CEO George Tanasijevich heads the world’s most profitable casino – and it’s getting bigger.

Published March 26, 2020
Categorized as George Tanasijevich, Hong Kong On Air, Inside Asian Gaming, integrated resorts, Japan casino legalization, Macau casinos, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands changed global casino game

Marina Bay Sands revamped the global casino landscape with its diverse offerings in an iconic package.

Published May 8, 2015
Categorized as Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, integrated resorts, Las Vegas Sands, Marina Bay Sands, Moshe Safdie, Muhammad Cohen, resort architecture, Singapore, Singapore casinos, Singapore skyline

Lee Kuan Yew lacked faith in Singapore

Singapore’s founding father Lee Kuan Yew didn’t trust the nation he built enough to abandon the nanny state.

Published April 4, 2015
Categorized as Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore, Singapore economy, Singapore government, Singapore nanny state, Singapore politics, Singapore regulations

Strict Singapore casino rules limit revenue

Strict casino regulation in Singapore stems from domestic politics and costs billion in lost revenue.

Published March 4, 2015
Categorized as Asia high rollers, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, junket promoters, Las Vegas Sands, Marina Bay Sands, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore, Singapore casinos, Singapore politics, Singapore regulation, Singapore reputation

Singapore broke molds with casino legalization

Five years on, Singapore’s casino legalization remains admired because they dared to do things right.

Published February 24, 2015
Categorized as Forbes.com, Genting Group, Hong Kong On Air, Las Vegas Sands, Marina Bay Sands, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore, Singapore casinos, Singapore economy, Singapore government

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