Inside Asian Gaming
IAG JAPAN NOV 2020 30 2020 POWER 50 What countries count as Asia? As west as India, as south as New Zealand, as east as Saipan and as north as Mongolia. What about non-operators who have a strong voice in the industry, like regulators, media commentators, analysts, academics, suppliers, consultants, gaming lawyers and so on? We have looked at the power wielded by all of those but after careful consideration concluded that it was impossible to include regulators (PAGCOR’s Andrea Domingo is counted purely as an operator, not a regulator), and after considering the power of people in all the other categories it was only direct operators who made it into the top 50. How do you pick between the owner/CEO and the COO of a company? Many gaming companies have a charismatic and entrepreneurial owner/founder/CEO and a perhaps more seasoned and level-headed gaming professional in charge as President and/or COO. By default, being an owner necessarily ranks with many more Power Score points. After all, the owner can always force an appointed COO out of his job. But in some cases a hired COO can be even more powerful than their “boss” when the owner delegates a very large proportion of decision making responsibility. The answer is decided on a case by case basis. Once again I’d like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow selection panel members for their tireless work and excellent insights. And so, without any further ado, we present the 13th edition of the Asian Gaming Power 50. Enjoy!
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