TOTE TASMANIA - FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE
11 December 2009
Sale abandoned, now the focus is on
international markets
The government-owned Tote Tasmania will pursue
international markets and launch a new international
brand next year, the state Treasurer, Michael Aird told
a Government Business Enterprise hearing this week,
pointing out that Tote is a well organised and
profitable business with strong cash flow generation
that will continue to provide solid returns for the
government.
Aird's comment herald a new plan for
the organisation, which the government had earlier in
the week taken off the 'for sale' block on grounds that
the bids did not satisfy the government valuation of the
asset.
“Tote Tasmania has identified the need to
find new markets, increasingly offshore, and alternative
forms of revenue, based around its core activity,
betting," Aird said, adding that the organisation would
continue to look to Asia and Europe to attract new
customers, and has established relationships with a
number of international operators to bring new product
to its customers from Europe, Asia and North America.
“I expect Tote to announce some exciting initiatives
in the New Year which will clearly demonstrate the
internationalisation of the company," remarked. Among
these will be a new international brand, along with an
expanded business operation through acquisition and
strategic alliances.
Aird revealed that
investment in technologies necessary to deliver Tote's
strategies and provide the platform to aggressively
enter into new markets would be made. He envisioned some
restructuring to focus on new business possibilities,
and said that Tote would seek out skilled directors,
both internationally and within Australia to 'refresh'
the board of directors.
In November Aird
announced that two bids for Tote Tasmania had been
received, but that neither had been sufficient to meet
the state's A$300 million valuation of the asset.
“I have therefore determined that the sale process
for Tote Tasmania should be concluded," he said at the
time, adding that the government does not intend to
offer the business for sale again.
“Tote is a
fast growing business and I want to assist it to go from
strength to strength," Aird said, revealing that the
business had grown 50 percent over the past 12 months,
and had recorded an after tax profit of $6.5 million
last financial year.
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