Macau 2018 GGR up 14% year on year

Gross gaming revenue (GGR) in Macau totaled MOP302.85 billion ($37.57 billion) for 2018, according to the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ).

The amount was 14% higher than the MOP265.74 billion ($32.97 billion) posted in 2017. In a note, Union Gaming’s Grant Govertsen said the year’s revenue would have been even higher by as much as 1%, but for three one-time events, namely Typhoon Mangkhut in mid-September, the mid-Autumn festival’s timing, and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit during the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau (HKZM) Bridge last October.

The GGR figures, according to Govertsen, were “broadly in line with our initial projections for the year (mid-teens) albeit with an even better mix of mass business relative to VIP than originally expected.”

He added that while a 15.3% increase in visitor arrivals to the Special Administrative Region in November has been attributed to the HKZM Bridge, the increase in visits has not made for added casino activity, with the bridge serving as substitute to ferry services to and from Hong Kong and Zhuhai, passing through Macau.