Macau GGR Surges 334% in 2023, Triggers 20% Rise in Non-Gaming Investment
· 2024-01-05

Macau GGR Surges 334% in 2023, Triggers 20% Rise in Non-Gaming Investment

Macau’s full-year GGR rose 334% year-on-year in 2023, requiring casino companies to increase their non-gaming investment by 20%. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

A strong year

The world’s biggest gambling hub was hit hard as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. While casinos didn’t have to close for long periods, Macau was largely cut off from other regions for three years and it was only in January 2023 that the its borders were open once more.

surpassed the government’s initial estimate of MOP$130bn (US$16bn)

Now the fortunes of the casino sector are on the rise, with gross gaming revenue (GGR) soaring 334% year-on-year to MOP$183bn (US$22.7bn). This greatly surpassed the government’s initial estimate of MOP$130bn (US$16bn). Macau had an especially strong end to the year with GGR rising 433% year-to-year in December, setting it up nicely for continuing improvements.

The final quarter GGR was 105% of the same period in 2019, so momentum is building. It still has a ways to go before returning to pre-pandemic full-year levels, with last year’s total equivalent to 62.6% of the 2019 figure.

Success comes at a price

The six casino companies that have licenses to operate in the region will have to increase their investment in non-gaming ventures as a result of the strong results.

A stipulation in the new ten-year licenses that the operators signed toward the end of 2022 states that they need to increase this form of investment by 20% if the region’s total GGR exceeds MOP$180bn (US$22.4bn) in any of the first five years of the new licensing period.

eager to decrease the area’s reliance on gambling-related revenue

They had already planned to put a total of MOP$108.7bn (US$13.5bn) into non-gaming investments. Macau officials are eager to decrease the area’s reliance on gambling-related revenue.

Tourist levels on the rise

People are returning to Macau in droves, with about 28.2 million people paying a visit during 2023, approximately 70% of pre-pandemic totals. The number of international visitors, in particular, has been impressive, reaching 94.4% of December 2019 levels for the last month of 2023.

More countries are starting to embrace gambling which could increase competition in the region, including plans for casinos in Japan.

Talking about the strong recovery, the Macau Government Tourism Office said that last year’s results showcase “the attractiveness of Macau as a global tourism and leisure centre.”

熱門文章
超級PAC籌資4800萬美元:體育博彩勢力加碼
合規與政策
菲律賓網絡賭博和加密貨幣仍構成持續的洗錢風險
東南亞資訊
巴西擬將博弈稅率提高至24% 稅收將用於社保與醫療領域
合規與政策
新澤西州7月博彩收入創6.06億美元新高,頒布禁令
合規與政策
灰度在iGB L!VE 2026展位T70和你相約7月,一起點燃倫敦的熱情!
灰度頭條
斯里蘭卡博弈產業大轉型,官方:劍指南亞拉斯維加斯
合規與政策
越南博彩管控逐步放寬,惟本土需求仍顯乏力
東南亞資訊
橫跨全球6個城市,灰度8場派對邀你共看世界盃,重塑高質量社交新場景
灰度頭條
GGC Awards 2026 璀璨科倫坡:致敬 iGaming 行業的領航者與創新力量
灰度頭條
哈薩克計劃對線上賭場促銷活動進行處罰
合規與政策
菲律賓博彩技術賽道迎來新變局,B2B 供應模式加速滲透
東南亞資訊
JILI 宣佈與全球板球傳奇 AB de Villiers(ABD)達成重磅戰略合作
體育遊戲
越南在線博彩業政策收緊 催生市場新機遇
東南亞資訊
英國確認各垂直行業的賭博稅稅率
合規與政策
印第安納州在線賭場法案在眾議院委員會停滯不前
合規與政策
首頁
遊戲
合作
發現
我的