Genting Singapore reports higher revenue and profit for Q3 2025

SGX Filings11-06

Genting Singapore announced results for the three months ended Sep, 30 2025, posting revenue of 649.8 million Singapore dollars, a 16% increase from a year earlier and 10% higher than the previous quarter.

Adjusted EBITDA rose 36% year on year to 222.7 million Singapore dollars and was 19% above the second quarter. Net profit after tax reached 94.6 million Singapore dollars, up 19% from the third quarter of 2024 and 5% from the prior quarter.

Gaming revenue grew 22% year on year to 402.3 million Singapore dollars, supported by higher VIP rolling volume and win rate. Non-gaming revenue advanced 7% to 247.3 million Singapore dollars, helped by the opening of the Singapore Oceanarium and the WEAVE lifestyle precinct at Resorts World Sentosa.

The company said major expansion projects under its “RWS 2.0” programme, including an 88-metre waterfront light sculpture by Heatherwick Studio and Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Singapore, are progressing as planned.

Looking ahead, Resorts World Sentosa will launch a resort-wide “Season for Good” festive campaign in partnership with Universal Pictures, Sentosa Development Corporation, Singapore Tourism Board and DBS Bank to sustain visitor momentum into 2026.

The quarterly figures are based on management accounts and have not been audited or reviewed by external auditors.

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