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Tsogo Sun

Coordinates: 26°44′34″S 27°51′28″E / 26.74274°S 27.85771°E / -26.74274; 27.85771
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Tsogo Sun
TSG
IndustryHospitality, Entertainment, Tourism
Founded1995
SuccessorTsogo Sun
Headquarters
Johannesburg
,
South Africa
Number of locations
15 Casinos, 16 Hotels, 24 Galaxy Bingo sites
Area served
South Africa
Key people
Chris Du Toit (CEO)
BrandsMontecasino, Suncoast Casino, Gold Reef City Casino, Gold Reef City Theme Park, Silverstar Casino, Golden Horse Casino, The Ridge Casino, Emnotweni Casino, Blackrock Casino, Goldfields Casino, Mykonos Casino, the Caledon Casino, Garden Route Casino, Hemingways Casino, Palazzo Hotel, the Pivot Hotel Montecasino, Piazza Hotel Montecasino, Hotel Perte Montecasino, Gold Reef City Hotel, Gold Reef City Theme Park Hotel, Silverstar Hotel, Golden Horse Hotel, Suncoast Hotel, Suncoast Towers, Blackrock Hotel, Garden Route Hotel, The Caledon Hotel & Spa, The Ridge Hotel, The RidgePoint Hotel, Hemingways Hotel, playTSOGO, bet.co.za, The Marco Polo Gaming in Sandton, Oasis Casino, Galaxy Bingo, VSlots
Serviceshospitality, leisure, gaming and entertainment[1]
Websitetsogosun.com

Tsogo Sun is a South African gaming, hotels and entertainment group. Tsogo Sun operates 15 casinos, 24 Galaxy Bingo sites, 1 Independent Site Operator Licence (ISO) as well as VSlots ("LPMs") Limited Pay-out Machines across nine provinces, including but not limited to Bet.co.za bookmaker licences, hotels, a Theme Park, theatres, movie cinemas, restaurants, bars and conference facilities.[2][3][4]

Tsogo Sun means 'resurrection' or 'new life' – a term that mimics the daily rising of the sun in Setswana.[5]

Ownership

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Prior to 2011, Tsogo Sun Holdings owned and operated two divisions: Southern Sun Hotel Interests and Tsogo Sun. On 24 February 2011, Tsogo Sun Holdings concluded a merger with and reverse listing through Gold Reef Resorts.[6]

The group was one of the largest Johannesburg Stock Exchange listed companies in the hotel and tourism sector with a market capitalisation of R30.8 billion.[7][8] Since the unbundling[9] of its business into separate hotels and gaming interests in June 2019, Southern Sun and Tsogo Sun have been listed separately on the JSE. Tsogo Sun (TSG[10]) and Tsogo Sun Hotels (TGO[11] trading as Southern Sun) are both owned by Hosken Consolidated Investments (47%)[12] and public shares.[13]

History

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Palazzo Hotel Montecasino, Fourways Johannesburg

The group was established in 1969, when hotelier Sol Kerzner founded the chain of Southern Sun Hotels in partnership with South African Breweries.[14]

Prior to 1994, the group's gambling operations were limited to those hotels located in Apartheid-era bantustans, as gambling in the rest of South Africa was heavily restricted. When the new democratic government came to power, gambling was legalised, which enabled the group to add 14 gaming destinations to its portfolio.[15]

Through a process of bid applications, the group acquired five casino licences: Emnotweni (Nelspruit), The Ridge, Hemingways, Montecasino and Suncoast.[16]

Two additional casinos, The Caledon and Blackrock (formerly known as Century Casino), were added to the group's portfolio in 2009 by acquiring Century Resorts Limited and Winlen Casino Operators (Pty) Limited. Subsequently, a further seven casinos were added to the portfolio through the reverse buy-out of Gold Reef Resorts in 2011: Gold Reef City, Silverstar, Queens, Mykonos, Goldfields, Golden Horse and Garden Route.[17][18][19]

In May 2014, the group announced that it had entered into transaction agreements resulting in Tsogo Sun acquiring a 40% equity interest each in SunWest International and Worcester Casinos. This transaction gave the group a stake in all five casinos located in the Western Cape.[20] However the deal failed and subsequently in 2016 an agreement was reached that gave Tsogo Sun a 20% stake in SunWest International and the Worcester Casino. [21]

As of 1 June 2017[22] the Tsogo Sun CEO was Jacques Booysen.[23] Jacques Booysen previously served as managing director of Gaming at Tsogo Sun Holdings since April 2007.[24]

The group notified shareholders on 15 March 2019[25] of a proposed restructuring that would result in a separation of hotel and gaming interests and separate JSE listing[26] of Tsogo Sun Hotels and Tsogo Sun Gaming.

As of 12 June 2019 Tsogo Sun was split into Tsogo Sun and Tsogo Sun Hotels. Tsogo Sun Hotels (now Southern Sun) includes individually branded hotels such as the luxury Beverly Hills and Palazzo as well as hotel brands that include Southern Sun Hotels, Garden Court, SunSquare and Hi Hotels.[27][28]

Tsogo Sun Gaming includes casinos precincts such as Montecasino and Gold Reef City as well as ownership of Galaxy Bingo[29] that operates 23 bingo venues across South Africa and V Slots[30] a leading supplier of Limited Pay Out slot machines. In 2020 Tsogo Sun Gaming acquired a majority ownership of South African sports betting website Bet.co.za.[2]

Properties

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Blackrock Casino

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Blackrock Casino
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.blackrockcasino.co.za

Blackrock Casino is a hotel and casino located in New Castle in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Emerald Resort & Casino

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Emerald Resort & Casino
Location Vanderbijlpark, Emfuleni, South Africa
Address 777 Frikkie Meyer Blvd, Vanderbijlpark, 1900, South Africa
Opening date1997; 27 years ago (1997)
OwnerTsogo Sun (55%)[31]
Coordinates26°44′34″S 27°51′28″E / 26.74274°S 27.85771°E / -26.74274; 27.85771
Websitewww.emeraldcasino.co.za

Emerald Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino located at a private estate on the banks of the Vaal River in Vanderbijlpark, South Africa. The casino opened in 1997.[32]

Emnotweni

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Emnotweni Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.emnotweni.co.za

Garden Route Casino

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Garden Route Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.gardenroutecasino.co.za

Gold Reef City Casino & Theme Park

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Gold Reef City Casino & Theme Park
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.goldreefcity.co.za

Goldfields Casino

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Goldfields Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.goldfieldscasino.co.za

Golden Horse Casino

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Golden Horse Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.goldenhorsecasino.co.za

Hemingways Casino

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Hemingways Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.hemingways.co.za

Montecasino

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Montecasino
The Main Entrance of Montecasino in 2016
Location Fourways, Sandton
Address 1 Montecasino Blvd, Fourways, Sandton, 2021
Opening date2000; 24 years ago (2000)
ThemeItalian Village
OwnerTsogo Sun
Websitewww.montecasino.co.za

Mykonos Casino

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Mykonos Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.mykonoscasino.co.za

Silverstar Casino

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Silverstar Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.silverstar.co.za

Suncoast Casino, Hotels & Entertainment

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Suncoast Casino, Hotels and Entertainment
Location Durban, South Africa
Opening dateNovember 2002
No. of rooms164
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerTsogo Sun
Websitetsogosun.com/suncoast-casino

The Caledon Casino

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The Caledon Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.thecaledoncasino.co.za


The Marco Polo

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The Marco Polo
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitethemarcopolo.co.za


The Ridge Casino

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The Ridge Casino
Opening date2024; 0 years ago (2024)
OwnerTsogo Sun [31]
Websitewww.theridge.co.za

See also

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References

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  19. ^ Staff reporter (18 February 2010). "Merger creates major SA gaming, hotel company". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
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  22. ^ "Executive Directors – Tsogo Sun Board". Tsogo Sun. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  23. ^ "Tsogo Sun gets new CEO". iol.co.za. 31 May 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
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  28. ^ "New low-cost 'limited service' hotels to launch in South Africa". businesstech.co.za. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  29. ^ "Galaxy Bingo – Gaming. Entertainment". Galaxy Bingo. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
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  31. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Condensed Unaudited Consolidated Interim Financial Statements (PDF) (Report). Tsogo Sun Gaming. 24 November 2022. p. 24.
  32. ^ "Gambling revenue: Gauteng casinos on top". IOL Business Report. 6 March 2018. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
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