SVL breaks $1-b profit mark

David Rose โ€“ Jamaica Observer โ€“ April 24, 2022

AFTER being hampered for the last two years by the novel coronavirus and its emerging variants, Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) earned a historic $1 billion in consolidated net profit for its first quarter ending March 31, 2022.

The betting, gaming and lottery company had seen its net profit toggle between $600 million and $737 million between 2018 and 2021 as it hit a record in March 2020 before retreating due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. However, its lottery segment experienced a 50 per cent jump in revenues to $6.04 billion, while the sports betting and pin codes segment increased to $3.51 billion and $3.06 billion, respectively. This pushed SVLโ€™s gaming income to a historic $12.72 billion against the backdrop of a 164 per cent rise in gross ticket sales to $27.7 billion.

โ€œWeโ€™ve always known the company had this potential, but unfortunately, we had to survive COVID and a bunch of other issues. It really feels good to see the company showing its true potential. The fact of the matter is that we have several businesses that have benefited significantly from the removal of the DRMA [Disaster Risk Management Act]. We want people to be safe and enjoy our games. Iโ€™m happy for the shareholders, customers, and staff because weโ€™ve been able to see what this company can do and thereโ€™s a whole lot more we can do. You havenโ€™t seen anything as yet,โ€ stated Executive Chairman of SVL Gary Peart in an interview with theย Jamaica Observer.

When Peart took on his current role in March 2020 after the departure of CEO Ann-Dawn Young Sang, the company had just hit $10.13 billion in gaming income and achieved a net profit attributable to shareholders of $738.37 million. Since then, the company has acquired other competitors; diversified its interest into financial technology, including the acquisition of a microfinance firm; and built out other complimentary services in the group.

One of these recent endeavours is the reactivation of Supreme Ventures Lotteries Limited in Q1, which has been renamed SV REIT Limited. A REITโ€™s (Real Estate Investment Trust) focus is to own, operate, or finance income-producing properties. Although the subsidiary isnโ€™t listed, Peart hinted that it could be listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) like its parent in the near future. SVL spent $730.67 million or double its Q1 2020 spend on the addition of more property, plant, and equipment for the groupโ€™s expansion into being a more efficient business.

โ€œAs we widen our footprint, one of the things about building an efficient company at any point in time is that you might want to spin off a subsidiary. Itโ€™s there to consolidate the real estate in the company, and as we continue to expand weโ€™ll just centralise the real estate. Itโ€™s really an efficient way of building out the business. If in the future we need to raise capital, we could just float that real estate company if we need to,โ€ a jubilant Peart explained.

The companyโ€™s 66 per cent rise in net profit was also matched by its operational cash flow, which moved from $129.87 million to $928.51 million during the period. This allowed the company to declare a dividend of $0.3401 to be paid on May 20 to shareholders on record as of May 6. This augers well for Mayberry Jamaican Equities Limited (MJE) which will collect $165.17 million as the number two shareholder in SVL. Peart is CEO of Mayberry Investments Limited, which controls MJE.

SVLโ€™s performance sent its stock flying by 30 per cent to $33.41, with an immediate halt at 9:31 am on Friday, which surpassed the $33 peak achieved on May 13, 2019. Although the stock closed up 28 per cent to $32.78, the stock is up 84 per cent year to date, with a market capitalisation of $86.46 billion. Total assets closed the period at $18.19 billion, with equity attributable to shareholders of $4.55 billion.

โ€œThe average person sees Supreme as a lottery company and we donโ€™t see Supreme as a lottery company. We see Supreme as a transaction company that has a lottery company bolted onto it. The expansion of Supreme is going to be a function of how many new businesses we put onto that platform. The gross sales for the first quarter was over $27 billion. Based on our run rate, we will hit over $100 billion in gross revenue for the first time in the history of the company. Weโ€™re doing that after only 22 years in business, which is phenomenal. The work that the team has put in just manifests itself in all these different records that we see being broken,โ€ Peart stated.

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Small farmer wins $1m from Supreme Scratchaz ticket

KINGSTON, Jamaicaโ€” A small farmer is the latest millionaire after winning $1 million from a $200 Supreme Scratchaz ticket.

Stefan Miller, senior vice president of Product Management and Business Development at Supreme Ventures stated that the instant scratch card game from Supreme Ventures has been well received by customers since it was launched.

โ€œSince we launched in March, Supreme Scratchaz has been generating a buzz right across the island as gamers have been enjoying the chances to win instantly. In addition to those who have become instant millionaires, many of our customers have been winning other smaller prizes amounting to tens of millions of dollars because with Supreme Scratchaz you win nuff, win often and win right away,โ€ Miller said.

The farmer, when collecting his prize, said that he was elated, and plans to invest it in his farm.

โ€œI feel so good winning this money. Iโ€™ve been buying Scratchaz since it came out and this was my first time winning. I plan to use this money and invest it back in my farming. Normally it would take me almost one year to make this kind of moneyโ€ he said.

Source:ย https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/small-farmer-wins-1m-from-supreme-scratchaz-ticket/

Second lotto winner for 2022 bags $53m jackpot

Another Jamaican has hit the Lotto jackpot this year, walking away with $53 million.

Supreme Ventures said the winning ticket had numbersย 04, 05, 24, 25,30, 34 and the ticket was purchased at the latest addition to the Supreme Ventures retail network in Fairview, Montego Bay.

This is the second Lotto win for 2022. The previous winner,ย C Codner walked away with $61 million after winning the February 16 jackpot.

The new winner has a maximum of 90 days to come forward with the winning ticket with the signature affixed to claim their winnings.

“The store was opened in November 2021, and already has proven lucky for one of their customers,” a release on Tuesday read.

To begin the process of collecting their jackpot, the winner must present the winning ticket with their signature affixed and valid national ID at the Supreme Ventures Prize Payment Centre located on the First Floor of the Sagicor Centre at 28-48 Barbados Avenue in New Kingston.

Source:ย https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/second-lotto-winner-for-2022-bags-53m-jackpot/

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Supreme Ventures donates $3M to URTAJ

The donation will be largely used to renew and maintain the membership of individual trainers in the Jamaica Racing Commission.

โ€œSVL is committed to supporting horse racing in Jamaica, and we are also committed to the members of the community. This donation will go a far way to enable the trainers to maintain their livelihood and continue to be a valuable part of Caymanas Park. We are very pleased to be able to make this commitment,โ€ said SVL executive chairman, Gary Peart.

SUPPORT APPRECIATED

โ€œThe URTAJ is gratified by this donation, which now puts our membership in a very secure position for the balance of the year. We wish to thank Supreme Ventures for providing this support. It is much appreciated,โ€ said URTAJ president, Patrick Smellie.

The Jamaica Racing Commission is responsible for the maintenance of membership and licences for horse racing trainers.

The chairman of the commission, Clovis Metcalfe, congratulated SVL on the investment.

โ€œThe Jamaica Racing Commission welcomes this initiative and salutes the effort being made on behalf of Jamaicaโ€™s trainers,โ€ said Metcalfe.

The donation was handed over by Supreme Ventures Services CEO Dennis Chung to the associationโ€™s president at a ceremony at Caymanas Park recently.

Source:ย https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/sports/20220403/supreme-ventures-donates-3m-urtaj

Woman scratches and wins $5m from $500 ticket

KINGSTON, Jamaica โ€” A woman became an instant millionaire after purchasing a $500 Supreme Scratchaz ticket.

She won the largest cash prize of $5 million.

Beaming after claiming her winnings, the winner said: โ€œI am always buying Supreme Ventures games so when the Scratchaz came out, I started buying those tickets. I hoped to win some money but didn’t expect to win $5 million. I am overjoyed!โ€

With Supreme Scratchaz, customers have a selection of five different instant win scratch games ranging from J$100 โ€“ J$500 per card and will have the chance to win up to $5 million instantly. The game is available at all Supreme Ventures retailers islandwide.

Speaking during the handover, CEO of Prime Sports Jamaica, a member of the Supreme Ventures group, Xesus Johnston said: โ€œWith Supreme Scratchaz, our customers have the chance to win nuff, win often and win right away. There are many more millions to be won and we look forward to celebrating with even more Jamaicans who will see their lives change in an instant with just one Supreme Scratchaz ticket.โ€

Source:ย https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Woman_scratches_and_wins_$5m_from_$500_ticket