<p>The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) has reported record profits for the fourth consecutive year, achieving $418m in gross gaming revenue (GGR) for the fiscal year from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. This marks a significant increase from the $378m reported in the previous fiscal year (2024-25). The announcement underscores the continued growth and financial success of SIGA, which operates several casinos in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.</p><p>SIGA’s consistent year-over-year growth reflects strong operational performance and increasing demand for gaming services in the region. The authority, which is owned by the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), manages seven casinos across Saskatchewan. These facilities have become key economic drivers for Indigenous communities, providing employment and generating revenue that supports community programs and services.</p><p>The $418m GGR figure represents a milestone for SIGA, highlighting its ability to sustain growth in a competitive gaming market. The authority has invested in facility upgrades, expanded gaming options, and enhanced customer experiences to attract and retain patrons. Additionally, SIGA has focused on responsible gaming initiatives to ensure sustainable operations.</p><p>The record profits come amid a broader trend of recovery and expansion in the Canadian gaming industry, which has seen increased revenues post-pandemic. SIGA’s performance is particularly notable given its unique position as a First Nations-owned gaming operator, which allows it to reinvest profits directly into Indigenous communities. The authority’s success serves as a model for other Indigenous gaming enterprises across North America.</p><p>Looking ahead, SIGA is expected to continue its growth trajectory, with plans for further investments in technology and infrastructure. The authority’s ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences and regulatory environments will be crucial in maintaining its momentum. As the gaming landscape evolves, SIGA’s record profits signal a strong foundation for future expansion and community benefit.</p>