Star Casino Gets Shareholder Nod for $195M Rescue Deal in Australia
Wednesday 25 de June 2025 / 12:00
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(Sydney).- Australia's second-largest casino operator after Blackstone (BX.N), opens new tab-controlled Crown Resorts, Star has been struggling to stay afloat amid a growing debt crisis and regulatory investigations over the past two years.
The rescue bid is being led by U.S. casino firm Bally's Corp (BALY.N), opens new tab and the Mathieson family, which is Star's largest existing shareholder.
The proposal put to shareholders at a Sydney meeting was approved by more than 98% of investors' proxy votes, according to company slides shown at the event that was live-streamed. A final result of the vote will be announced later on Wednesday.
Bally's said it has applied to New South Wales and Queensland governments and regulators for approval to run casinos.
"We look forward to the completion of our probity review so that we can get on with the critical mission to put The Star on a sustainable path," Soo Kim, Bally's chairman, told Reuters in a text message after the vote.
"We are raring to get on with it."
Australia's second-largest casino operator after Blackstone (BX.N), opens new tab-controlled Crown Resorts, Star has been struggling to stay afloat amid a growing debt crisis and regulatory investigations over the past two years.
The rescue deal consists of multi-tranche convertible notes and subordinated debt instruments, and after the notes are converted, Bally's and the Mathieson family will control around 56% of Star's issued capital.
Star chairman Anne Ward said the company had no other option than to support the Bally's-led bid after interest from Oaktree and Salters Brothers collapsed earlier this year.
"The strategic investments ... provide cash funding and assist Star's ability to continue as a going concern, helping to avoid outcomes such as voluntary administration, which is likely not in the best interests of shareholders," Ward told the meeting.
Star said in March it would sell half of its A$3.6 billion Queen's Wharf project in Brisbane to Hong Kong companies Far East Consortium International (0035.HK), opens new tab and Chow Tai Fook Enterprises for just A$53 million. It has also sold a theatre attached to its main casino in inner-city Sydney as part of its efforts to stay afloat.
Bally's owns 19 casinos across 11 U.S. states, according to its website, and the Star investment is its first in Australia.
By Scott Murdoch
Categoría:Casino
Tags: Sin tags
País: Australia
Región: Oceania
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