(AsiaGameHub) –   Hong Kong-listed Macau Legend Development Ltd is preparing for an approximate HKD 1.57 billion (about $200 million) loss in 2025, a substantial rise from the HKD 623 million loss reported in 2024.

Macau’s complete phase-out of its electronic and gaming operations has been a major factor in the company’s decline, following the closure of Legend Palace at Macau Fisherman’s Wharf on November 12, 2025—when its service agreement with SJM Holdings expired due to Macau’s broader phased elimination of satellite casinos.

The company’s projected losses are primarily driven by an HKD 1.18 billion impairment charge recorded in 2025, which is markedly higher than the HKD 376 million in charges related to the casino and other assets in 2020.

Beyond asset impairments, Macau Legend has also accounted for HKD 71 million in employee-related costs—including long-service payments tied to the closure and other employment-related payments associated with the casino shutdown—which have also had a significant impact on the company’s financial results.

The Macau government’s move to eliminate satellite casinos by December 31, 2025, has greatly affected operators like Macau Legend in their efforts to restructure their business models. The closure of Legend Palace illustrates how regulatory changes directly impact asset values and the long-term business strategies of operators.

Looking ahead, the company will rely on its non-gaming portfolio to stabilize its financial performance. Without casino operations, it will continue to face challenges in developing alternative revenue streams before 2026.

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