Success Universe, which operates Casino Ponte 16, is interested in its own gaming licence, local media reports.
Executive director and deputy chairman Hoffman Ma Ho Man told the Hong Kong Economic Journal: “If there’s open bidding for a gaming licence, for sure we’ll be interested.”
Success runs Casino Ponte 16 as a satellite casino of gaming licence holder Sociedade de Jogos de Macau SA
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