Monte-Carlo SBM and Galaxy Entertainment Group form strategic partnership in the Asia-Pacific region

Monte CarloMonte-Carlo SociŽtŽ des Bains de Mer (SBM), world renowned owner and operator of iconic luxury hotels and resorts in the Principality of Monaco, Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG), one of Asia’s leading developers and operators of world-class, luxury, integrated entertainment and resort facilities, have announced the formal establishment of a strategic partnership.

This partnership includes a mutual commitment to enhance the respective businesses and brands of each company and to work together on the development and operation of entertainment businesses including Integrated Resort (IR) projects in the Asia-Pacific region. The announcement of this agreement follows a strategic investment made by GEG in SBM in July 2015.

On the occasion of a meeting in presence of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, Dr Lui Che Woo, Francis Lui and Michael Mecca, respectively Chairman, Vice Chairman and President of GEG, Prince Albert II reiterated his full support for the objectives of the strategic partnership (signed on July 24, 2015) between SBM andÊGEG to work together on several opportunities including future projects throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

The announcement by GEG and SBM comes 15 weeks after the Upper House of the Diet in Japan approved the ÒBill Promoting Implementation of Specified Integrated Resort AreasÓ (or the Integrated Resorts Promotion Bill for short) Ð paving the way for the future introduction of IR’s in the country.

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Noting the world-class, luxury, integrated resorts that GEG is renowned for in Asia, as well as the iconic, luxury prestige of SBM’s rich history in Monaco, His Excellency Serge Telle, State Minister of Monaco, during his recent visit to Macau and further to the Sovereign Prince decision, was pleased to confirm the Monaco Government’s endorsement of this strategic partnership Ð recognizing the potential both companies provide to each other’s business portfolio and brand.

Both GEG Chairman, Dr Lui Che Woo and SBM Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Jean-Luc Biamonti, also reiterated their mutual commitment to their collaborative efforts.

ÒWe are honored to be cooperating as a strategic partner with SBM Ð one of the most iconic, luxury, hospitality brands in the world,Ó said GEG Chairman, Dr Lui Che Woo. ÒSince the opening of our flagship property Galaxy Macau in 2011, we have quickly gained a reputation for developing and operating some of the most spectacular Integrated Resorts in the world and together with SBM we look forward to creating even more premium hospitality and entertainment experiences for our customers to enjoy in the years ahead.Ó

Commenting on the strategic partnership, SBM Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Jean-Luc Biamonti said: ÒWe recognize the similarities in corporate philosophy between both S.B.M. and GEG. A deep commitment to supporting the company’s employees and the local community, the environment and maintaining the utmost quality in world-class resort design and service standards, which all echo SBM’s own corporate beliefs. GEG’s success in Asia will certainly be a valuable enhancement to SBM’s portfolio.Ó

With the recent passage of the Integrated Resort Promotion Bill in Japan in December 2016, both companies look forward to the possibility of collaborative efforts to design, develop and operate an IR in Japan that would offer the best of what both GEG and SBM have to offer.

More news on developments from these two global, iconic, luxury resort and entertainment companies is to come.Ê

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