Macau kasino revenues continuing to be hit by the coronavirus pandemi

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Macau kasino revenues continuing to be hit by the coronavirus pandemi

The large collection of kasinos in the Asian city of Macau reportedly saw their aggregated gross gaming revenues for Juni plummet by over 62% year-on-year to hit a 21-month low of just over $306.47 million.

According to a Friday report from Inside Asian Gaming citing official information from the enclave's Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau regulator, the figur represented a decline of 62.1% year-on-year while being some 25.9% below the around $413.37 million recorded for the month of May. The source also detiled that the disappointing tally was the lowest since the about $273.44 million recorded for September of 2020 and came as a result of a raft of measures introduced to konter a recent local coronavirus outbreak.

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Macau is home to some of the planet's largest and most prestigious kasinos operated by MGM China Holdings Limited, Galaxy Pertunjukan Grup Limited, Melco Resorts and Pertunjukan Limited and SJM Holdings Limited in addition to the local Wynn Macau Limited and Sands China Limited subordinates of Wynn Resorts Limited and Las Vegas Sands Corporation respectively. However, the former Portuguese enclave recently recorded its largest coronavirus outbreak since the early days of 2020 and is still purportedly dealing with a isued 941 positive cases.

Precautionary procedures:

Inside Asian Gaming reported that the reappearance of coronavirus led the government of Macau to shut down all publik buildings and bring in multiple rounds of mass testing. The administration of Chief Executive Ho Iat-Seng moreover purportedly ordered the city's six kasino operators to keep 90% of their local employees at home from last Friday with the remainder working under strict publik health and social distancing protocols.

Sizeable slump:

For its part and GGRAsia reported that the Juni result means that Macau's aggregated gross gaming revenues for the first six months of 2022 have fallen by 46.4% year-on-year to stand at approximately $3.25 billion, which is the worst first-half performnce since the roughly $3.18 billion chalked up for the same period in 2006. This source cited local kasino industry veteran Kwok Chi Chung (pictured) as describing the current state of the city's gambling scene as being squeezed on several fronts owing to coronavirus as well as new gaming legislation, junket closures and a kisaran of publik health-related travel restrictions.

Kwok reportedly stated…

"The current coronavirus outbreak happened in the city at the same time we just began seeing the very beginnings of the recovery from the major infection spread in the bermainland cities of Shanghai and Beijing. Now Macau only sees an average daily of hundreds of inbound pengunjungs and this is very tough for the city when it looks to go mass gaming-centric."

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