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Casino operators in South Korea chalked up huge losses in 2020

casino operator Kangwon Land Inc. registered an operating loss of 431.6 billion won ($382 million) last year.
2021-04-05
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Casino operators in South Korea log big Losses in 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic sent the number of visitors plunging, data showed this week.

State-run casino operator Kangwon Land Inc. registered an operating loss of 431.6 billion won (U$S382 million) last year, a sharp turnaround from an operating profit of 501.2 billion won a year earlier, The Korea Times reports.

Another state-run casino operator, Grand Korea Leisure Co. (GKL), posted an operating loss of 88.8 billion won (U$S78 million) , compared with an operating profit of 96.8 billion won. The company operates three foreigner-only casinos in Seoul and Busan under the brand name Seven Luck.

Private casino operator Paradise Group also swung to an operating loss of 86.2 billion won in 2020 from an operating profit of 51.9 billion won. Paradise runs four casinos in Seoul, Incheon, Jeju and Busan.

The casino operators' large losses came as coronavirus-induced social distancing measures forced them to temporarily shut down their sites repeatedly.

Last year, Kangwon Land's sales tumbled 68.5 percent on-year to 478.6 billion won, with those of GKL dipping 62.4 percent to 184.5 billion won. Paradise's top line also tanked 53.7 percent to 453.9 billion won.

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