Star Entertainment: money laundering claims to teetering on the brink (2025)

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April 2 (Reuters) - Australia's beleaguered casino operator Star Entertainment

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has failed to secure a debt refinancing lifeline of up to A$940 million ($590.98 million) from Salter Brothers Capital, the firm said on Wednesday.

Years of regulatory scrutiny and penalties following money laundering accusations, management exodus and border closures due to COVID-19 have pushed Star, the country's second-largest casino operator, to the brink of bankruptcy.

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Here is a timeline of the firm's struggle to keep the lights running at its casinos over the past four years.

Late 2021

Media outlets reported that Star's own internal review accused the company of failing to rein in money laundering and fraud at its two resorts.

The state of New South Wales began a public inquiry and Australia's financial crime regulator (AUSTRAC) initiated a probe into possible breaches of anti-money laundering (AML) laws at Star's largest casino in Sydney.

January 2022

AUSTRAC broadened its investigation into Star over possible breaches of AML and counter-terrorism laws at the company's casinos.

March 2022

Star's CEO Matt Bekier resigned due to AUSTRAC's probe.

June 2022

Queensland state launched its own investigation into Star. The company also has casinos in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

September 2022

New South Wales inquiry found Star unfit to hold a casino licence in the state.

December 2022

Star handed an A$100 million penalty by the Queensland government.

Early 2024

Star faced a second inquiry in NSW after the casino regulator accused the company of failing to improve its governance to a satisfactory degree. Star's new CEO and CFO quit.

June 2024

Star appointed Steve McCann, a former CEO of Crown Resorts and property giant Lendlease, as its new CEO to lead it through another regulatory inquiry in New South Wales.

August-September 2024

Star was again found unfit to hold the licence in Sydney and filed its annual results a month past the regulatory deadline. The company said its corporate lenders agreed to provide a debt facility of up to A$200 million.

October 2024

Star fined A$15 million by the New South Wales' gaming regulator.

January 2025

Star said its available cash was A$78 million at the end of December 2024.

February 2025

U.S.-based Oaktree offered to refinance A$650 million of Star's debt in what could be a major lifeline for the cash-strapped firm. Star failed to post its interim results by the February-end deadline and again spoke to financiers about a bailout.

March 2025

Star received a bailout offer in the form of a refinancing proposal with potential to provide debt funding of up to A$940 million and an A$250 million bridging facility. The company also said it would sell 50% stake in its Queen's Wharf project in Brisbane to Far East Consortium International

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and Chow Tai Fook Enterprises.

The company also received a proposal from U.S.-based casino operator Bally's Corp

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to inject A$250 million of funding, in the form of a capital raise leading to Star issuing convertible notes to its existing senior lenders.

Casino licence suspensions for Star's Sydney and Gold Coast casinos were extended at least until September 30.

April 2025

Star's up to A$940 million refinancing proposal from Salter Brothers was withdrawn, with the firm saying it was now exploring Bally's Corp's proposal.

($1 = 1.5906 Australian dollars)

Reporting by Aaditya Govind Rao, Rajasik Mukherjee and Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Alan Barona

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