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Nagasaki prefecture Chooses Casinos Austria as its IR Partner

Nagasaki prefecture has announced Casinos Austria as its operator partner for an IR at Huis Ten Bosch at Sasebo City in Nagasaki.
According to the information published by the Nagasaki Prefecture, Casinos Austria finished with 697.0 points under Nagasaki’s RFP scoring system, just ahead of Oshidori International Development in second with 682.8 points and NIKI Chyau (Parkview) Group in third with 667.1 points.
The prefecture said in its announcement on Tuesday that the process to select a priority partner was conducted with fairness and integrity.
Nagasaki Governor Hodo Nakamura said: “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all entities who participated in our RFP at a time when the world had faced (the COVID-19) pandemic, and for their unique proposals that make use of their own experience and expertise.
“We also thank the members of the evaluation committee, each with their own perspective based on their area of expertise, who have taken the time to strictly evaluate the proposals.
“Going forward, our next course of action is to come to a master agreement with the priority negotiation rights holder. The prefecture will continue its efforts toward receiving national approval for developing an integrated resort in Nagasaki.”
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