• Subscribe
  • Magazines
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
Wednesday 14 May 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
  • 中文
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
  • 中文
No Result
View All Result
IAG
No Result
View All Result

2022 Asian Gaming Power 50: Number 7 – Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges

Newsdesk by Newsdesk
Sun 13 Nov 2022 at 19:43
2022 Asian Gaming Power 50: Number 7 – Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges
10
SHARES
251
VIEWS
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The Hong Kong Jockey Club

POWER SCORE: 1,382
POSITION LAST YEAR: 9

CLAIMS TO FAME

  • Driving force behind the modernization and revitalization of The HKJC
  • Has helped The HKJC become Hong Kong’s biggest employer
  • Has expanded global reach via commingling

WHAT MORE can be said about Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges that hasn’t been said after 15 years in the top job at The Hong Kong Jockey Club?

Possibly this: not even the most risk-aware, due diligence-addicted C-suite executive would have predicted a pandemic that would lay waste to the industry’s global profits and trigger wholesale structural shifts in earning power. The last three years have tested many, and many have failed.

But the Club under Engelbrecht-Bresges has gone from strength to strength, despite occasional racecourse closures to dedicated punters and periodic closures of the Club’s ever-popular lottery business.

Racing turnover for the 2021-2022 season rose 3% to a record HK$140 billion (US$17.8 billion), along with other record metrics in overall revenue and meeting numbers, and The HKJC’s strength in a time of economic suffering means its status as leading taxpayer has greatly increased.

Online and mobile platforms are now the overwhelming generator of revenue for the Club, with 90% of turnover coming from these sources – an example of the suppleness of the Club in embracing technology and global connectivity.

Total turnover in 2021-2022, including football betting and the Mark 6 lottery, came in at a record HK$290 billion (US$36.9 billion).

Equally, the Club has out-performed the rest of the city amid a domestic political and security environment that has hamstrung so much of Hong Kong and sent so many residents packing.

Whether through diligence or good luck – likely the former more than the latter – the Club has also avoided becoming politicized at this most sensitive of times. With ordinary Hong Kong punters supporting from the bottom, Hong Kong elites on the Board of Stewards and social networks providing widespread support, the Club offers a much-needed symbol of civic and corporate unity.

Engelbrecht-Bresges’ sturdy and steady presence has anchored a racing, lottery, hospitality and charity behemoth – and now major pandemic relief donor – and allowed Hong Kong to retain a semblance of what the city used to be, as other equally storied institutions falter.

The Club’s intimate corporate relationships with the rest of the Asian and global racing fraternities have also helped to buffer operations from potential downturns in revenue resulting from disruption of race meetings.

Commingling, championed by Engelbrecht-Bresges during his tenure, has proven a powerful link to the rest of the world, accounting for 18% of racing turnover.

Across the border, thoroughbred training and other operations at the Club’s Conghua Racecourse near Guangzhou continue to serve as integral mechanisms for not only the Club’s racing fundamentals, but also connectedness to corporate and political elites in Guangdong Province and further afield in China.

While greater investment in showcase racing events in other parts of China is likely to be dampened by China’s zero-COVID policy and ongoing official hesitancy to increase racing’s exposure, the Club is poised to move in whatever direction it wishes at the optimal time because of its sound finances and leadership.

After three years of pandemic exhaustion and socio-political distress, the Club’s prosperous record and its non-profit mandate are providing the symbolic and fiscal comfort that Hong Kong needs. And as CEO, Engelbrecht-Bresges deserves the greatest respect – and freedom to maneuver – as uncertain times roll on.

For the full list of 2022 Asian Gaming Power 50 winners, click here.

Tags: 2022 Asian Gaming Power 50Current IssueHong Kong Jockey ClubWinfried Engelbrecht-Bresges
Share4Share1
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 – The real reason Philippines casino revenues are down

Editorial – The real reason Philippines casino revenues are down

by Ben Blaschke
Sun 30 Mar 2025 at 23:04

After enjoying a post-COVID surge in gaming revenues at its licensed casinos, the Philippines has hit a rocky patch. In...

Inside Thai IRs

Inside Thai IRs

by Andrew W Scott and Ben Blaschke
Sun 30 Mar 2025 at 22:59

No time to read this whole article? Here are the bullet points! With passage of Thailand’s Entertainment Complex Bill through...

Resorts World Las Vegas – Lighting up the north

Resorts World Las Vegas – Lighting up the north

by Andrew W Scott and Ben Blaschke
Sun 30 Mar 2025 at 22:52

Inside Asian Gaming recently visited Genting’s American icon Resorts World Las Vegas to take a closer look at a property...

A baccarat perspective

A baccarat perspective

by Ryan Hong-Wai Ho
Sun 30 Mar 2025 at 22:37

In the first of a two-part series, Ryan Ho explores how gaming innovations and market changes have shaped the prominence...

Evolution Asia
Aristocrat
GLI
Mindslot
Solaire
Hann
Tecnet
Nustar
Jumbo

Related Posts

The 2024 Asian Gaming Power 50

The 2024 Asian Gaming Power 50

by Andrew W Scott
Tue 12 Nov 2024 at 17:04

Long established as the definitive list of the most influential figures and personalities in the regional industry, IAG’s Asian Gaming Power 50 celebrates its 17th anniversary in 2024. It is now 16 years since Inside Asian Gaming first published the...

The 2024 Asian Gaming Power 50 List

2024 Asian Gaming Power 50: Meet the panel

by Newsdesk
Tue 12 Nov 2024 at 16:39

IAG introduces the seven members of the judging panel who have determined this year’s Asian Gaming Power 50 list. Andrew is a gaming industry expert and media publisher, commentator and advisor. He has 38 years industry experience and has lived...

The 2024 Asian Gaming Power 50 List

The 2024 Asian Gaming Power 50 List

by Newsdesk
Tue 12 Nov 2024 at 16:28

RANK POWER SCORE NAME TITLE ORGANIZATION 1 5,698 FRANCIS LUI VICE CHAIRMAN Galaxy Entertainment Group 2 4,489 ROBERT GOLDSTEIN CHAIRMAN AND CEO Las Vegas Sands 3 4,421 PANSY HO CHAIRPERSON AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MGM China 4 4,412 LAWRENCE HO CHAIRMAN...

2024 Asian Gaming Power 50: Number 4 – Lawrence Ho

2024 Asian Gaming Power 50: Number 1 – Francis Lui

by Newsdesk
Tue 12 Nov 2024 at 16:27

CLAIMS TO FAME Built Galaxy into Macau’s de facto local gaming champion Continuing to build out largest single land plot in Cotai via Galaxy Macau Holds strategic stakes in Monte Carlo casino operator SBM and Wynn Resorts It’s been quite...



IAG

© 2005-2024
Inside Asian Gaming.
All rights reserved.

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

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

© 2005-2024
Inside Asian Gaming.
All rights reserved.

  • 中文
  • English