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Australia's Star eyes Bally's lifeline after failing to secure new debt package

A view of signage at Star Entertainment's The Star casino in Sydney
April 01, 2025
Scott Murdoch - Reuters

By Scott Murdoch

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Star Entertainment on Wednesday said it was exploring a lifeline from by U.S. casino group Bally's Corp after an up to A$940 million ($590 million) refinancing proposal from investment group Salter Brothers Capital collapsed.

Sydney-based Star, Australia's no.2 casino operator, said a number of conditions required for the Salter proposal to go ahead were unlikely to be satisfied in time to meet the company's current liquidity needs.

Australia's Star eyes Bally's lifeline after failing to secure new debt package
FILE PHOTO: Illustration shows Star Entertainment logo

The development is a major blow to Star, which has been struggling to stay afloat amid a growing debt crisis and regulatory investigations at the casino group over the past two years.

Star said it was now looking at a refinancing solution that Bally's offered on March 10, referring to an A$250 million recapitalisation package that would give the casino group control of 50.1% of Star.

Star shares remained suspended from trading on the Australian Securities Exchange, and the company said "there remains material uncertainty as to the Group's ability to continue as a going concern."

Star has enough cash to remain operational for one week, the Australian Financial Review reported on Wednesday, citing sources. The casino group declined to comment on its cash position.

Star said the Salter Brothers talks ended after extensive negotiations between the two firms, state governments and regulators.

"It became apparent that it was unlikely that a number of the conditions precedent to the refinancing proposal would be able to be satisfied at all or in sufficient time to address the current liquidity needs of the company," Star said in an exchange filing.

"In particular, lender requirements for specific priority arrangements and enforcement rights in relation to their proposed security of non-gaming assets of The Star could not be met."

Star continues to be unable to lodge its half-year results in the absence of an appropriate refinancing proposal.

($1 = 1.5913 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Scott Murdoch in Sydney and Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona and Sonali Paul)

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