Supreme Ventures flagship store in Kingston, Jamaica. The company reported a net profit of $1.84 billion for the first nine months of 2025, already surpassing its entire 2024 full-year profit, driven by a 31.8 per cent surge in sports betting and strategic cost containment.File photo
SUPREME Ventures Ltd (SVL) said Tuesday that it has restored 60 per cent of its lottery terminals after Hurricane Melissa forced a temporary shutdown of its operations last week, causing a significant drop in sales.
The Jamaica-based gaming and financial services group confirmed the storm led to the first unscheduled suspension of its flagship Cash Pot draws in recent memory, according to Executive Chairman Gary Peart in an interview with the
Jamaica Observer.
“We shut down draws for two days because of what we were briefed in terms of what’s likely to happen,” Peart said, referring to the suspension of draws last Tuesday as the hurricane impacted the island and the day after.
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