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Government report

Macau casino GGR up 29% month-over-month in July

Macau casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) rose by 29.2% sequentially in July, to about US$1.06 billion, compared to US$817 million in June. Judged year-on-year, July GGR was up 528.1%, according to data issued by the city’s casino regulator, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ). In the same period of last year casinos were closed due to the lockdown generated by the COVID pandemic.

GGR in June had been impacted by tighter countermeasures to prevent the spread of COVID -19 in Macau, coinciding with new cases in neighbouring Guangdong province, the largest-single feeder market currently for Macau’s tourists. The upped restrictions led to a decline in June in inbound travel to Macau from mainland China.

The measures were gradually eased between the second half of June and early July.

Aggregate casino GGR in the first seven months of 2021 stood at us$7.18bn, an increase of 63.9% on the US$4.38bn achieved in the prior-year period.

Travel restrictions between Macau and mainland China have however been increased in late July, due to fresh COVID-19 infections on the mainland.

With effect from the stroke of midnight on Saturday (July 31), people intending to enter Macau on a direct flight from mainland China must hold a nucleic acid test certificate issued within 48 hours proving they are ‘negative’ for COVID -19 infection.

Source: GGR Asia