All gambling houses have certain obligations under the rules of the regulatory body, so casinos must provide a certain level of funding to their charitable trusts.
Authorities regulate casino activity in New Zealand. Thus, the terms of the charitable trust licence vary depending on casinos and licenses and have not changed for a long time.
During the 15-year contract, Christchurch Casino had to pay 2.5% of its annual revenue, or $250,000.
Dunedin Casino paid a fixed amount of $52,000 per year and 1% of the slot machine turnover.
Auckland's Sky City had to contribute 0.7%, or at least $500,000, to charitable trusts.
Hamilton's SkyCity contributed 1.5% of its revenue.
Sky City, Queenstown, provided 2.5% of its revenue, or $100,000 per year.
Warp casinos contributed 20% of their net worth, and this number was growing at 1% per year until it reached 30%. 파친코
Andre Froude, a spokesman for the Problem Gambling Foundation, was confused as to why the Gambling Commission began reviewing these conditions. However, the Gambling Commission declined to respond to this question.