Lottery service and casino equipment provider Scientific Games Corporation (NASDAQ: SGMS) does not anticipate any negative impact to result from amendments proposed to Macau’s Administrative Regulation No. 26/2012 on the “Regime for the Supply and Requisitioning of Gaming Machines, Equipment and Systems,” according to the Asia equipment maker’s vice president Ken Jolly, reports GGRAsia.
The director of Macau’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, Paulo Martins Chan, said on Tuesday from the sidelines of the MGS Entertainment Show 2017 at the Venetian Macao, that they plan on submitting the amended administrative regulation to the Executive Council early next year.