Success Dragon extends slot machine supply agreements until 2022

Success Dragon International Holdings Ltd, a gaming services provider, has renewed its agreements to supply, set up and manage a minimum of 120 slot machines and multi-terminal machine units at the Grandview Casino and the Casa Real Casino in Macau

Success Dragon International Holdings Ltd, a gaming services provider, has renewed its agreements to supply, band upwardly and manage a minimum of 120 one-armed bandit machines and multi-terminal political machine units at the Grandview Casino and the Casa Real Casino inwards Macau.

The ii agreements were signed past Success Dragon’s wholly-owned subsidiary Ace Advantage Developments Ltd, and are currently awaiting regulatory approval. Initially, the accompany was prepared to draw back from the EGM byplay inward Macau due to less than acceptable performance, and its agreements with the deuce casinos were exercise set to expire at the destruction of April and May 2021. However, the casinos weren’t able to bump a replacing for Success Dragon, so the partnership was extended.

“Despite the Original Agreements expired on 30 April 2021 and 31 May 2021 respectively, the trading operations of the Outsourced Business Process Management concern get remained on-going inwards the casinos because the manager was yet to place young supplier(s) to replace the group,” stated the company. “It is the mutual savvy betwixt the chemical group and the manager that the group would proceed operating the Outsourced Business Process Management business in the casinos during this interim period.”

Ace Advantage, inward turn, testament get a monthly carrying into action fillip based on a fixed percentage of nett income and has the redress to renew the agreements for another year. Currently, the telephone extension was applied until June 2022. Success Dragon believes that “the financial performance of the Outsourced Business Process Management will improve under a meliorate market place experimental condition along with the continued increase inward vaccination rates and the gradual recovery of the touristry industry in Macau.”