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Genting Singapore share price dips as Feb 24 earnings date nears and RWS revamp stays in focus
21 January 2026
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Genting Singapore share price dips as Feb 24 earnings date nears and RWS revamp stays in focus

Singapore, Jan 21, 2026, 15:25 SGT — Regular session

  • Shares of Genting Singapore slipped 1.37% to S$0.720, hovering close to the session’s low in afternoon trading.
  • The company scheduled its full-year results release for Feb. 24, after trading hours.
  • CEO Lee Shi Ruh described 2026 as a “testing period” for Resorts World Sentosa ahead of its licence review.

Genting Singapore shares dropped 1.37% to S$0.720 by 3:14 p.m. Wednesday in Singapore, hitting the session’s lowest point. The stock opened at S$0.725 and briefly climbed to S$0.730 before sliding. About 28.6 million shares changed hands.

Resorts World Sentosa’s operator announced it plans to publish its full-year financial results for the period ending Dec. 31, 2025, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, after the market closes, according to a filing with the Singapore Exchange. The company will also make the results available on its website.

The next major milestone for investors sizing up the company’s efforts to revamp its resort is set for 2026. Resorts World Sentosa CEO Lee Shi Ruh described 2026 as a “testing period,” aiming to introduce “something new every two to three weeks,” according to InterGame. InterGame

Genting Singapore operates one of Singapore’s two casinos, located at Resorts World Sentosa. This integrated resort combines a casino with hotels, attractions, and convention facilities.

Investors will zero in on the Feb. 24 report for new insights into how the latest attractions and retail initiatives are resonating with guests—and what impact that’s having on spending per visitor. Updates on the speed and expenses tied to the RWS 2.0 redevelopment plan will also be closely monitored.

Wednesday’s action was modest in points but unmistakably downward: a one-cent decline pushed the stock to the low end of its intraday range, with heavy volume for a Singapore-listed stock.

But the licence review still holds the key. If regulators take a harder line than anticipated, or if the resort fails to boost incremental tourism spending, it could swiftly shift expectations for the results.

The next key date is set: Feb. 24, post-close, when Genting Singapore reports its full-year results. The session that follows will reveal just how much of the revamp and licence story is baked into the stock.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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