The Star Entertainment Group (ASX: SGR) – Q1 2026 Quarterly Activities Cash Flow Report

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April 28, 2026

The Star Entertainment Group has completed the first stage of its joint venture exit with Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium International, which represents a watershed moment for the company’s financial position. The completion on 1 April 2026 triggered the immediate release of The Star’s parent company guarantee previously provided for 50% of the Destination Brisbane Consortium’s $1.4 billion debt facilities. This $700 million guarantee release fundamentally de-risks The Star’s balance sheet by removing a contingent liability that had constrained its financial flexibility and refinancing options.

The operational backdrop shows mixed but improving trends. Q3 FY26 revenue declined 12% quarter-on-quarter to $266 million, reflecting seasonal softening in revenues and reduced gaming visitation in Sydney during the quarter. However, the EBITDA loss of $1 million before significant items represents a dramatic 96% improvement compared to the Q3 FY25 loss of $24 million, demonstrating the effectiveness of cost reduction initiatives implemented across the business. The company also benefited from a change in the casino operator fee structure for the Brisbane property, which shifts to a fixed annual fee of $18 million plus performance-based incentives, replacing the previous arrangement and providing greater revenue certainty.

The refinancing timeline is critical for investors to monitor. On 27 February 2026, The Star received a waiver from its lenders for the December 2025 covenant tests under the Senior Facility Agreement, conditional on delivering a refinancing commitment letter by 31 March 2026 and executing a refinancing by 15 May 2026. The company announced on 27 March 2026 that it had entered binding documentation with WhiteHawk Capital Partners, satisfying the commitment letter requirement. With only weeks between now and the 15 May deadline, successful execution of this refinancing is essential to avoid default under the existing facility.

The second stage of the joint venture exit, involving the sale of the Treasury Hotel and Car Park and the Festival Car Park joint venture, remains subject to separate conditions precedent. The parties expect to satisfy these conditions during the second half of calendar year 2026, with a long-stop date of 31 March 2027. Additional capital realization from these asset disposals could further strengthen The Star’s financial position.

Investors should focus on three critical developments. First, confirmation of successful refinancing execution by 15 May 2026 would remove immediate default risk. Second, progression toward completion of the second stage of the joint venture exit would unlock additional capital and further reduce debt. Third, stabilization or recovery in gaming visitation volumes, particularly in Sydney, would signal improvement in the operating environment. This announcement is price sensitive and flagged as material by the ASX.

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About The Star Entertainment Group Limited (ASX: SGR)

The Star Entertainment Group Limited operates integrated resorts and entertainment facilities across Australia, including properties in Sydney, Gold Coast, and Brisbane. The company owns and operates The Star Sydney and The Star Gold Coast, which feature hotels, restaurants, bars, theatres, and gaming facilities. It is headquartered in Brisbane, Australia and is a major operator in the Australian hospitality and entertainment sector.

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