Vietnam’s oldest casino in the red
Haiphong’s
Do Son casino saw profits for nearly a decade, but in 2008 started incurring
consistent losses totalling VND169 billion ($8 million) by 2012.
Do Son casino in the northern port city of Haiphong
The news was released at a recent meeting on reviewing
the five-year implementation of the Resolution of the tenth Central Party
Committee meeting on continuing to perfect a socialist-oriented market-based
economy.
The report states that Do Son casino, licensed in 1992
as Vietnam’s
pilot casino model, has slipped into hardship, as reported by vef.vn. The
casino achieved profitability in 1998, which lasted until 2007.
But in 2008 it started seeing losses that amounted to
$8 million as of 2012. The casino has paid an average of VND23.5 billion
($1.1 million) in taxes each year.
As of 2013, it employed 417 workers, 394 of whom were
Vietnamese and the rest foreigners.
Despite its poor performance in recent years, the casino’s
employees still enjoy quite a high rate of pay. Vietnamese managers earn an
average of $800 per month while the foreign managers take down around $2,300.
Haiphong management
authorities have said that since the casino was opened, it has helped drive
tourist numbers.
Do Son beach and Cat Ba are Haiphong’s tourism centres and have seen
hundreds of millions of dollars go toward making them tourist hubs of
national significance.
According to a National Assembly Finance and Budget
Commission report released in February, Ho Tram casino - a major gambling
venue in the country in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province – reported revenues
of $5.5 million with 35,877 visitors in just seven months operating. In that
time, Ho Tram has already paid more than $2.8 million to the state budget.
The Ministry of Finance's figures show that the now
five trial casinos, based in Haiphong, Lao Cai, Danang and Quang Ninh, have
posted total revenue of VND930 billion ($44 million).
By Mai Thuy, VIR
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