SIGA hit a record $378 million in gross revenue, and $146 million in a final distribution of income for its 2024-25 fiscal year.
June 23, 2025 – Saskatoon, SK – The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) is reporting record-breaking profits for the third year in a row, achieving $378 million in gross revenue and a final distribution of income of $146 million for their 2024-25 fiscal year, (April 1, 2024-March 31, 2025).
“SIGA has successfully built itself back to strength post-pandemic and is making investments into its future with the strong growth of its PlayNow.com platform and enhancements to our land-based casinos, ensuring we remain top entertainment destinations in the province,” said SIGA President & CEO Zane Hansen.
SIGA, as a non-profit corporation, reinvests all net income back into Saskatchewan. Casino net income is redistributed – 50 per cent to the First Nations Trust (which is distributed to the 74 First Nations in the province), 25 per cent to Community Development Corporations (CDCs) which reinvests the money back into local community initiatives and 25 per cent to the provincial General Revenue Fund.
“To date, over $1.7 billion has been paid out by SIGA to our First Nations communities, Community Development Corporations (CDCs) and to the Province’s General Revenue fund,” said Hansen.
2024-25 Financial Results:
• Gross Revenue: $378 million compared to $347 million in 2023-24.
• Final distribution of Income: $146 million compared to $139 million in 2023-24.
SIGA as a responsible gaming operator, is nationally certified through the RG Check Program and contributes $2.5 million annually to the provincial First Nations Addictions and Rehabilitation Foundation (FNARF).
For Media Inquiries Contact:
SIGA Director of Communications-Media Relations
Alanna Adamko
P: 306-477-7575
About SIGA
SIGA operates seven casinos and the online gaming site PlayNow.com in Saskatchewan. Casinos include Dakota Dunes Resort & Casino on Whitecap Dakota First Nation near Saskatoon, the Northern Lights Casino on the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in Prince Albert, Gold Eagle Casino on the Mosquito Grizzly Bear’s Head Lean Mean First Nation in North Battleford, Living Sky Casino on the Nekaneet First Nation in Swift Current, the Painted Hand Casino on the Kahkewistahaw First Nation in Yorkton, the Bear Claw Casino on the White Bear First Nations near Carlyle and Gold Horse Casino on Little Pine Cree Nation in Lloydminster. To learn more visit SIGA.CA.