SIGA Records a 10.6% Increase in Revenue for 2025-26
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority reported CA$418 million in revenue
- SIGA reports CA$418 million in revenue for 2025-26, a 10.6% increase
- Online platform PlayNow.com accounts for significant wagers and growth
- Continued investments support First Nations and regional development programs
SIGA has reported a fourth straight year of record results, saying gross revenue reached CA$418 million in fiscal 2025-26, up 10.6% from CA$378 million a year earlier.
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority said CA$167 million will be redistributed to First Nations communities, regional community development corporations and the province’s general revenue funds.
Online Growth and Land-Based Strength
The gains came from seven Saskatchewan casinos and PlayNow.com, the province’s only legal online gaming and sports betting site.
SIGA said PlayNow.com generated CA$804 million in wagers and CA$31.59 million in gross gaming revenue, and has drawn more than 59,000 sign-ups since launching in 2022.
Retention was also at nearly 58% with an annual spend of CA$83.17 million.
Thirty Years in Business
“As a 30-year gaming operator, we continue to evolve and make substantial investments into our casino properties, online gaming, and in giving back to the communities where we live and work,” SIGA President and CEO Zane Hansen said.
“To date, over $1.9 billion has been paid out by SIGA to our First Nations communities, Community Development Corporations (CDCs) and to the Province’s General Revenue fund.”
The company’s portfolio includes properties in Saskatoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Swift Current, Yorkton, Carlyle and Lloydminster.
