Resorts World Sentosa will 'be ready' when Singapore's Gambling Regulatory Authority evaluates its license renewal in 2026, CEO Lee Shi Ruh told CNBC.
The integrated resort's casino license was renewed for two years, instead of three, in November 2024.
The announcement came after Resorts World Sentosa had pledged to invest $6.8 billion Singapore dollars to renew and expand the integrated resort. When asked which of these areas the resort is focused on, Lee said: "The big push for us is really transforming Resorts World Sentosa into a premium lifestyle destination."Shopping, once a top priority for travelers in Asia, is not a priority in the resort's transformation, said Lee.
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