Marina Bay Sands Denies Loan Rumours Of $7.5 Billion
· 2023-12-01

Marina Bay Sands Denies Loan Rumours Of $7.5 Billion

Marina Bay Sands Denies Loan Rumours Of $7.5 Billion

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Marina Bay Sands, the casino operator owned by Las Vegas Sands, is reportedly planning to secure a loan of up to $10 billion to support its expansion plans in Singapore. The resort aims to tap into the growing influx of tourists, particularly from mainland China, and bolster its hotel and entertainment business. Although Las Vegas Sands has denied the reports, sources suggest that the loan could be marketed as early as next quarter. If successful, it would be the largest syndicated loan in Singapore funded in local currency.

Marina Bay Sands has been planning an ambitious expansion project that includes the construction of a hotel tower with luxury rooms and convention facilities. The initial estimated cost of $4.5 billion has already been surpassed due to inflation, higher material and labor costs, and additional enhancements to the original plan. As a result, the resort is seeking additional funding to support its vision for growth.

The proposed loan, estimated to be around $10 billion, will serve multiple purposes. Firstly, it aims to refinance existing debt, providing a more favorable financial structure for Marina Bay Sands. Secondly, the resort plans to borrow an additional amount of up to $2 billion to supplement its expansion plans. The loan will likely be marketed to other lenders after being arranged by DBS Bank, OCBC Bank, UOB, and Maybank Securities, who were also involved in the resort’s previous loan in 2019.

If successful, the loan would be a significant milestone for the Singaporean financial market, marking the largest syndicated loan in the country’s history. This demonstrates the confidence of lenders in Marina Bay Sands and the attractiveness of the project. The expansion plans align with Singapore’s efforts to attract more tourists, including those from mainland China, and boost its hospitality and entertainment sectors. The additional hotel rooms and convention facilities would cater to the growing demand and contribute to the overall economic growth of the country.

Las Vegas Sands, the parent company of Marina Bay Sands, has denied the reports of seeking a $10 billion loan. However, it is common for companies to deny such rumors during the early stages of negotiations. Therefore, it remains to be seen whether the loan will materialize and how it will affect the resort’s expansion plans. Investors and industry observers will be closely monitoring any official announcements and developments in the coming quarters.

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