Macao gambling revenue rises for 2nd straight year - Agencies

Macao gambling revenue rises for 2nd straight year - Agencies
This Feb 13, 2018 general interior view shows gaming machines in the casino of the MGM Cotai resort in Macao. (ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)
This Feb 13, 2018 general interior view shows gaming machines in the casino of the MGM Cotai resort in Macao. (ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)
Published 1 January 2019

Hong Kong - Gambling revenue in Macao rose 14 percent in 2018, the second consecutive year of gain as demand to wager in the Chinese territory continued to rebound. 

December was also the 29th straight month where revenue in China's only legal gambling hub rose versus the same month a year prior, according to data released on Tuesday by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau. 

Revenue rose 16.6 percent to 26.47 billion patacas (US$3.3 billion) versus the 10-15 percent estimates of analysts polled by Reuters. Revenue for the full year was 302.85 billion patacas (US$37.6 billion). 

Casino executives are bullish on the potential benefits from the opening last year of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge -- the world's longest sea-crossing bridge and tunnel that links Macao to the financial center of Hong Kong and Chinese mainland.

Authorities also hope the bridge will boost the development of Macao's convention and exhibition business and increase overnight visitation numbers, both of which help drive non-gaming revenue in the gambling-dependent territory. 

The special administrative region has been encouraging casino operators to diversify to help broaden its economic base. At present, tax from casinos accounts for over 80 percent of the Macao government's total revenue. 

 

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