Galaxy Entertainment Group Vice Chairman Francis Lui has been named the most influential person in the Asian gaming industry for the fourth year in a row after topping IAG’s Asian Gaming Power 50 list for 2022.
The Asian Gaming Power 50 is Inside Asian Gaming’s annual list of the 50 most influential individuals in the industry across the Asia-Pacific region, as ranked by a panel of esteemed judges boasting decades of industry experience.
The 2022 Asian Gaming Power 50 was announced at a Black Tie Gala Dinner held outside of Macau for the first time in its 15-year history, at City of Dreams Manila in the Philippines.
Lui’s success represents the fourth consecutive year he has topped the list and the sixth overall, having previously ranked number 1 in 2011 and 2012, and every year since 2019.
Moving into second spot in 2022 is Genting Group Chairman and CEO Lim Kok Thay, whose company has benefited from the global COVID-19 recovery given its strong position in Malaysia via Resorts World Genting and Singapore via Resorts World Sentosa. Despite the collapse of his cruise ship entity Genting Hong Kong, Lim has benefited from his lack of a presence in Macau – albeit a presence he is currently trying to establish – to climb one spot higher than a year ago.
Dropping back to third on Macau’s woes is Melco Resorts & Entertainment Chairman and CEO Lawrence Ho, while his sister, MGM China Co-Chairperson and Executive Director Pansy Ho, maintains her position in fourth.
Rounding out the top five is Las Vegas Sands Chairman and CEO Rob Goldstein, buoyed by impressive results in the second and third quarters at the company’s iconic Singapore IR, Marina Bay Sands.
Notably moving into sixth and his highest ever position in the Power 50 is Bloomberry Resorts Corp Chairman and CEO Enrique Razon Jr. Continuing to lead the way for the rapidly growing Philippines gaming industry, Razon’s latest jump is on the strength of his Entertainment City flagship Solaire, with a second IR due to open in Quezon City in 2023 and a third planned for future development in Cavite.
Nine people from the 2021 Asian Gaming Power 50 have fallen off this year’s list, with eight of the nine moving in to replace them appearing for the very first time, including the Chairman and CEO of Hann Philippines Inc, Daesik Han.
Also included for the first time are Wynn Resorts CEO Craig Billings, Crown Resorts CEO Ciarán Carruthers and newly appointed PAGCOR Chairman Alejandro Tengco.
The full list of the 2021 Asian Gaming Power 50 is below.
First published by IAG in 2008, the Asian Gaming Power 50 has become renowned as the definitive guide to the most influential people in the Asian gaming industry.
City of Dreams Manila was Venue Sponsor of this year’s Asian Gaming Power 50 Gala Dinner, with Bloomberry Resorts Corp and Solaire Resort, Entertainment City the Red Carpet Welcome Cocktails Sponsors, Newport World Resorts the Farewell Gift Bags Sponsor, Okada Manila the Official After Party Sponsor and Bobadilla Group Macau the Entertainment Sponsor.
ANGEL Group, Aristocrat, IGT and Light & Wonder were Platinum Sponsors, while Avantage Entertainment, Galaxy Entertainment Group, Hann Resorts, Macau Slot, Mega Fortris, MGM, Sands China, SJM Resorts and Wynn Macau were Gold Sponsors.
Inside Asian Gaming thanks all our sponsors for their support.
The 16th Asian Gaming Power 50 Black Tie Gala Dinner will take place on Friday 3 November 2023. For more information visit www.iagpower50.com.
Position | Points | Name | Organization |
1 | 3,510 | Francis Lui | Galaxy Entertainment Group |
2 | 2,682 | Lim Kok Thay | Genting Berhad |
3 | 2,281 | Lawrence Ho | Melco Resorts and Entertainment |
4 | 2,070 | Pansy Ho | MGM China |
5 | 1,748 | Rob Goldstein | Las Vegas Sands |
6 | 1,511 | Enrique Razon Jr | Bloomberry Resorts |
7 | 1,382 | Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges | Hong Kong Jockey Club |
8 | 1,251 | Wilfred Wong | Sands China |
9 | 1,026 | Craig Billings | Wynn Resorts |
10 | 997 | Chen Lip Keong | Nagacorp |
11 | 992 | Daisy Ho | SJM Holdings |
12 | 972 | Masayuki Goto | Japan Racing Association |
13 | 893 | Angela Leong | SJM Holdings |
14 | 881 | Grant Chum | Sands China |
15 | 873 | Patrick Dumont | Las Vegas Sands |
16 | 872 | Bill Hornbuckle | MGM Resorts International |
17 | 852 | Kevin Kelley | Galaxy Entertainment Group |
18 | 836 | Lim Keong Hui | Genting Berhad |
19 | 825 | Paul Town | Marina Bay Sands |
20 | 824 | Han Chang-woo | Maruhan Group |
21 | 798 | Steve Hsieh | Taiwan Welfare Lottery |
22 | 770 | Linda Chen | Wynn Macau |
23 | 762 | Yoji Sato | Dynam Group |
24 | 761 | Tan Hee Teck | Genting Singapore |
25 | 756 | Lee Choong Yan | Genting Malaysia |
26 | 756 | Ian Michael Coughlan | Wynn Macau Limited |
27 | 738 | Kingson Sian | Travellers International Hotel Group |
28 | 738 | Barni Evans | Sportsbet |
29 | 737 | Adam Rytenskild | Tabcorp |
30 | 735 | Evan Winkler | Melco Resorts and Entertainment |
31 | 698 | Lee Sam-geol | Kangwon Land |
32 | 683 | Jun Fujimoto | Universal Entertainment Corp |
33 | 671 | Michael Ahearne | SkyCity Entertainment Group |
34 | 669 | Daesik Han | Hann Philippines Inc |
35 | 663 | Ambrose So | SJM Holdings |
36 | 631 | Ciarán Carruthers | Crown Resorts |
37 | 615 | Henry Cheng | Chow Tai Fook |
38 | 613 | Thomas Arasi | Bloomberry Resorts |
39 | 611 | David Sisk | Melco Resorts and Entertainment |
40 | 605 | Phillip Chun | Paradise Group |
41 | 601 | Jaydev Mody | Delta Corp |
42 | 590 | Ted Lin | Taiwan Sports Lottery |
43 | 577 | Kenny Feng | MGM China |
44 | 576 | Hubert Wang | MGM China |
45 | 568 | Alejandro Tengco | PAGCOR |
46 | 564 | Byron Yip | Okada Manila |
47 | 559 | Stephen Ho | Macau Slot Ltd |
48 | 555 | Alfredo Abelardo “Albee” Bantug Benitez | Leisure & Resorts World Corporation |
49 | 548 | Jay Chun | Paradise Entertainment Ltd |
50 | 540 | Kim Young-san | Grand Korea Leisure |