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SaskGaming's Profits Benefit Communities

Released on April 17, 2013

SaskGaming recorded net income before transfers of $52.6 million in 2012, an increase of $0.9 million (1.7 per cent) from 2011.  To support the province’s commitment to the First Nations Trust and Community Initiatives Fund, 50 per cent of its net income, totaling $26.3 million, was transferred to the General Revenue Fund.  Additionally, the corporation declared a dividend distribution of $21.0 million to Crown Investments Corporation (CIC).

“SaskGaming is committed to offering its guests a responsible gaming experience that generates quality employment and economic benefits for the Saskatchewan public in partnership with First Nations,” Minister responsible for SaskGaming Don McMorris said.  “The corporation is a strong example of public sector diversity and its profits generate funding for communities across the province.”

The Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Act prescribes that 25 per cent of SaskGaming’s profit be provided to each of the First Nations Trust (FNT) and Community Initiatives Fund (CIF).  By agreement, a portion of the profits allocated to the CIF are provided to the Métis Development Fund.

“SaskGaming is focused on offering an outstanding guest experience, and we set a record attendance of 3.6 million guest visits in Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw in 2012, a 2.4 per cent increase above our 3.5 million guest visits in 2011,” SaskGaming President and CEO Twyla Meredith said.  “In 2012, we concentrated on modernizing gaming operations to support increased efficiency and effectiveness.  Enhancements at Casino Regina included centralized cash desks, an automated parking system and a new ticketing system for the Show Lounge.”

2012 Financial Highlights:

  • Revenue - $137.2 million;
  • Income before payment to the General Revenue Fund (GRF) - $52.6 million;
  • Payments to the GRF - $26.3 million;
  • Dividend to CIC - $21.0 million;
  • Capital expenditures - $5.2 million;
  • Payroll and benefits - $42.5 million; and
  • Purchases from Saskatchewan businesses - $25.0 million.

2012 Employment Highlights:

  • Employees – 969;
  • Aboriginal representation – 41 per cent;
  • Visible minorities – 13 per cent; and
  • Persons with disabilities – 5 per cent.

2012 Business Highlights:

  • Gest visits
    • Casino Moose Jaw – 779,413; and
    • Casino Regina – 2,845,828.
  • Number of slot machines – 1,057;
  • Number of table games – 26;
  • Number of poker tables – 14;
  • 205 events at the Casino Regina Show Lounge entertained more than 80,000 people; and
  • 105 community organizations were provided with cash donations, sponsorship and in-kind support valued at more than $737,000.

To view a copy of SaskGaming’s 2012 Annual Report, visit www.saskgaming.com.

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For more information, contact:

Julianne Jack
Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation
Regina
Phone: 306-787-8515
Email: julianne.jack@saskgaming.com 

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