• Subscribe
  • Magazines
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
Monday 3 November 2025
  • zh-hant 中文
  • ja 日本語
  • en English
IAG
Advertisement
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • Cambodia
    • China
    • CNMI
    • Europe
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Japan
    • Laos
    • Latin America
    • Malaysia
    • Macau
    • Nepal
    • New Zealand
    • North America
    • North Korea
    • Philippines
    • Russia
    • Singapore
    • South Korea
    • Sri Lanka
    • Thailand
    • UAE
    • Vietnam
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
No Result
View All Result
IAG
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • Cambodia
    • China
    • CNMI
    • Europe
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Japan
    • Laos
    • Latin America
    • Malaysia
    • Macau
    • Nepal
    • New Zealand
    • North America
    • North Korea
    • Philippines
    • Russia
    • Singapore
    • South Korea
    • Sri Lanka
    • Thailand
    • UAE
    • Vietnam
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
No Result
View All Result
IAG
No Result
View All Result

LET Group reveals addition of three directors following mass exodus over planned Tigre de Cristal sale

Newsdesk by Newsdesk
Fri 3 May 2024 at 06:09
Summit Ascent Deputy Chairman John Wang steps down
27
SHARES
679
VIEWS
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

LET Group has begun the process repopulating its Board of Directors following a mass exodus in January with the addition of three new directors – including two of the directors who formed part of the exodus in question.

In a Hong Kong Stock Exchange filing, the company named Mr Tou Kin Chuen, Mr John Lo Wai Tung and Mr Johnson Fu Chi King as non-executive directors, joining Chairman Andrew Lo Kai Bong in the boardroom.

Both Tou Kin Chuen and Lo Wai Tung had resigned from the board in January but have now signed new one-year appointments from 2 May 2024.

Fu Chi King is a former banking executive for the likes of Hang Seng Bank (China) Limited and Rabobank Netherland, and has sat on the boards of multiple listed companies.

However, trading in LET Group shares remain suspended at the order of Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), which revealed in February it held “serious concerns about the conduct” of management of LET Group Holdings and its subsidiary Summit Ascent Holdings in relation to the planned sale of the entity that controls its Russian integrated resort, Tigre de Cristal.

The SFC issued a statement at that time in which it confirmed it had directed the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to suspend dealings in the shares of both LET Group and Summit Ascent due to concerns regarding the “very substantial disposal”, which it believes was conducted without the necessary approval of shareholders.

It also expressed concern that, after completion of the disposal, both companies may not have a business with a sufficient level of operations and assets of sufficient value to support their operations to warrant a continued listing status, given that Tigre de Cristal has been their primary source of income pending the ongoing development of an integrated resort in Manila.

That disposal, which was to see the company dispose of its shares in G1 Entertainment LLC – the operating entity of Tigre de Cristal – to a local Russian company identified as Dalnevostochniy Aktiv LLC, has since fallen through.

However, the attempted disposal by LET Group and Summit Ascent saw the directors of the two companies stage a mass resignation, leaving Andrew Lo as the only remaining board member of each. Lo assumed control of LET Group, formerly known as Suncity Group, following the arrest and imprisonment of Alvin Chau in late 2021.

It is unclear if the SFC has received a response from LET Group or Summit Ascent in relation to its failure to consult the Takeovers Executive and meet requirements under the Takeovers Code to engage in such activities, including obtaining shareholders’ approval of the disposal in a general meeting.

“It appears to the SFC that the [disposal] has not complied with the above-mentioned requirements,” the SFC said in February. “In particular, the sale and purchase agreement relating to the [disposal] had been executed and the completion of which was not made subject to obtaining the required approval of shareholders.

“The SFC has asked LET and Summit Ascent to address its concerns by providing an undertaking that the completion of the [disposal] is made conditional on shareholders’ approval and in full compliance with the relevant rules and regulations. However, both companies have failed to respond to the SFC. The SFC also has serious concerns about the conduct of the two companies and their management.”

RelatedPosts

Hong Kong passes ride-hailing bill as Macau remains stagnant

Hong Kong passes ride-hailing bill as Macau remains stagnant

Thu 16 Oct 2025 at 16:24
Former PwC partner Kitty Chung joins Sands China board as independent non-executive director

Former PwC partner Kitty Chung joins Sands China board as independent non-executive director

Thu 16 Oct 2025 at 05:20
Hong Kong Jockey Club ends 2022/23 race season by breaking single day and final day turnover records

Hong Kong Jockey Club names former FC Barcelona and Chelsea FC executive Casper Stylsvig as Executive Director of its sports business

Sun 12 Oct 2025 at 01:11
Tourism Australia boss joins Star Entertainment Group board

Tourism executive Michael Issenberg to step down from Star Entertainment Group board

Sun 12 Oct 2025 at 01:08
Load More
Tags: Andrew Loboard of directorsdirectorsHong KongLET GroupTigre de Cristal
Share11Share2
Newsdesk

Newsdesk

The IAG Newsdesk team comprises some of the most experienced journalists in the Asian gaming industry. Offering a broad range of expertise, their decades of combined know-how spans multiple countries across a variety of topics.

Current Issue

Editorial – Is PAGCOR addicted to online gambling?

Editorial – Is PAGCOR addicted to online gambling?

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 19:13

It was with an undoubted sense of pride that Philippine gaming regulator PAGCOR announced in August that licensed electronic games...

Fighting back

Fighting back

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 18:58

Asia’s foreigner-only casinos, specifically those located in South Korea and Vietnam, were born with a natural disadvantage – one that...

Promo costs: Market share or margin?

Promo costs: Market share or margin?

by David Bonnet
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 18:11

Former Macau gaming executive David Bonnet takes a closer look at promo delivery across the Asian gaming industry and the...

IAG EXPO 2025: A show like no other

IAG EXPO 2025: A show like no other

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 17:22

Inside Asian Gaming takes a look back at IAG EXPO, which continued the tradition of excellence established in recent years...

Evolution Asia
Dolby banner
Aristocrat banner
GLI
Nustar
SABA
Mindslot
Solaire
Hann
Tecnet
NWR
568Win

Related Posts

Philippines casino GGR up 630% quarter-on-quarter in 3Q20

PAGCOR net income up 49% to US$244 million in first nine months of 2025 but slowing due to eGames restrictions

by Ben Blaschke
Mon 3 Nov 2025 at 11:50

Philippine gaming regulator PAGCOR announced Monday that its net income for the first nine months of 2025 combined had reached Php14.32 billion (US$244 million), representing a 49% increase compared to the same period last year. This does, however, also show...

Macau GGR comes in at MOP$18.9 billion in April, up 1.7% year-on-year

More Macau growth expected in November and December as concerns over weakening demand allayed

by Ben Blaschke
Mon 3 Nov 2025 at 11:17

Macau’s surprisingly strong October GGR result, which comfortably exceeded street estimates, proves that the city’s upcycle is indeed underway and should be enough to finally dispel any lingering concerns around weakening demand, according to industry analysts. In a Monday note...

Macau’s gaming concessionaires participate in National Games torch relay

Macau’s gaming concessionaires participate in National Games torch relay

by Pierce Chan
Mon 3 Nov 2025 at 04:42

With the quadrennial National Games approaching, Macau held its torch relay ceremony on Sunday, with all six gaming concessionaires sending members to participate. This year’s Games are being held in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Macau dispatched 50 participants,...

Inside Thai IRs

Thai PM Anutin promises Chinese President Xi that casinos won’t be used to stimulate economy

by Newsdesk
Sun 2 Nov 2025 at 05:06

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has assured China’s President Xi Jinping that Thailand will not legalize casinos or use any form of gambling to stimulate the economy. As reported by The Nation, the two leaders held a bilateral meeting during...

Your browser does not support the video tag.


IAG

© 2005-2025
Inside Asian Gaming.
All rights reserved.

  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
  • NEWSFEED
  • MAG ARTICLES
  • VIDEO
  • OPINION
  • TAGS
  • REGIONAL
  • EVENTS
  • CONSULTING
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • MAGAZINES
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • ADVERTISE

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • Magazines
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • About
  • Home for G2E Asia

© 2005-2025
Inside Asian Gaming.
All rights reserved.

  • English