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Casino Association of South Africa

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CASA Reposted

Panel discussion underway @BoardGambling #NGBConference


CASA Reposted

Panelists: Casino Association of South Africa, Competition Commission, the dti, SAGMA, B-BBEE and Provincial Licensing Authorities #NGBConference Moderated by Iman Rappetti


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[ON AIR] You could have a 'casino in your pocket' but online gambling is illegal in SA. @AldrinSampear talks responsible gambling versus illegal gambling with Caroline Kongwa, the accounting authority for the @boardgambling Stream it here: power987.co.za/stream/ #NGB



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Stats indicate the industry has accrued 30.8 billion in FY18/19 #NGBConference


Education is the key to unlocking the potential of our #youth. Last year CASA members invested R64 million in education initiatives (year ended March 2018). Visit bit.ly/2wTCtaK to read more about our CSI contributions. #youthday #youthday2019 #CasaSurvey2019

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South African casinos are important tools for economic growth in the country. In your view what is the biggest threat to the industry? #GrowSA #casinoindustry


Did you know that unchecked increases in taxes could threaten thousands of casino related jobs? @CASINOJOBafrica #casinoindustry #joblosses

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Of CASA member casinos, 66% were rated Level 1, which is up by a significant 30% from last year’s figure of 36%. 28% Of CASA member casinos, 66% were rated Level 1, which is up by a significant 30% from last year’s figure of 36%. 28% achieved a Level 2, whilst 3% attained Level 4

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Did you know that CASA members make continuous contributions to the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation NPC? @SARGFoundation creates and promotes awareness amongst customers and employees about the dangers associated with irresponsible gambling and under age gambling.

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The economic development of the country rests primarily on the revenue generated by tax and CASA members are proud to contribute to this growth. CASA member casinos paid R6.1 Billion in taxes and levies to the government in the year ended March 2018. #CASA2018

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Did you know? 90% of the SA Casino Industry is represented by CASA and we strive to ensure constructive contributions towards growth and investment in SA. In the year ended March 2018, our members spent R2.7 billion in capital expenditure at their casino complex properties.

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We regard job creation as one of our foremost responsibilities and the year ended March 2018 was no different! #CASA2018 #casinoindustry #casasurvey #surveyfindings #spending #jobcreation

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The South African Casino Industry believes in investing in its employees as their valuable stakeholder. In the year ended March 2018, R3.7 billion was distributed to employees. #CASA2018 #casinoindustry #casasurvey #surveyfindings #spending #jobcreation

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CASA is proud to actively champion socio-economic development in South Africa by contributing to CSI initiatives of all kinds such as education and community development! CASA member casinos contributed over R739 Million towards CSI initiatives in the last five years.


[CASA IN THE NEWS] It’s not commonly known that the gambling industry is a big contributor to the country’s taxes. Believe it or not, 37% of the money collected in 2017 was spent on various taxes and levies imposed by the local and national governments. city-press.news24.com/Voices/better-…


We take our commitment to the growth of South Africa seriously. To be a part of this journey, we support the creation of decent jobs. Together we can drive South Africa to a successful, sustainable future. #CASA2018 #casinoindustry #casasurvey #surveyfindings #jobcreation

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The economic development of the country rests on the revenue generated by tax and CASA members are proud to contribute to this growth. #CASA2018 #casinoindustry #casasurvey #surveyfindings #spending #economiccontribution

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CASA is proud to actively champion good governance and economic development in South Africa. How? By contributing to various Corporate Social Investment initiatives such as education and community development! #CASA2018#casinoindustry #casasurvey #surveyfindings

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[Download] The 2018 Survey of Casino Entertainment in South Africa is on our website. Get the full presentation booklet here casasa.org.za/wp-content/upl…

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