Macau’s gross gaming revenues came in at MOP$19.7 billion (US$2.46 billion) in February, up 6.8% year-on-year despite a slightly disappointing Chinese New Year Golden Week holiday.
According to information from the Gaming Inspection Coordination Bureau (DICJ), February’s GGR result was also 8.2% higher than January, when gaming revenues reached MOP$18.3 billion (US$2.28 billion).
For the first two months of 2025 combined, GGR hit MOP$38.0 billion (US$4.74 billion) – up 0.5% compared with the same period last year.
The February result comes after operators reported during recent earnings calls strong post-CNY demand which helped soften the blow from a slower than expected holiday period.