Emperor Entertainment reports full-year revenue growth

Emperor Entertainment reports full-year revenue growth

The company saw a 6 per cent increase in revenue.

Hong Kong.- Emperor Entertainment Hotel Limited has shared its financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31. Revenue increased by 6 per cent to HK$837m (US$106.6m), compared to HK$789.3m, in the previous year. Revenue from hotels and leasing apartments remained stable at HK$331.4m, while gaming revenue increased by 10.1 per cent to HK$505.6m (US$64.4m). 

The company recorded a net loss of HK$248.1m (US$31.6m), compared to 2024’s net profit of HK$62.8m due to a fair value loss on investment properties of HKD371.7m.

Emperor Entertainment Hotel currently runs a number of hotels and lease apartments in Hong Kong and Macau, including The Emperor Hotel, The Unit Morrison Hill, The Unit Happy Valley, The Unit Soho, Grand Emperor Hotel and Inn Hotel.

In February, Emperor Entertainment Hotel announced that Alexander Yeung Ching Loong had been appointed as chairman of the board, executive director, chairman of the executive committee and as a member of the remuneration committee. 


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