Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Macau sees drop in per-visitor GGR spend
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Good morning. Macau has made its choice, go non-gaming and go hard. The proof is in the pudding, with increased costs to compensate for gaming revenues that can’t quite top pre-pandemic values. And the consumer profile is shifting, leading to a new focus for gaming operators. Meanwhile, a new focus is what Hong Kong is going for – this time centered on the basketball hoop. If intentions can pan through, a new sports betting option may be on the table. And in the Philippines, there are high hopes for GGR this year, with expectations of yearly growth up to 17 percent, according to PAGCOR.
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Macau is inheriting the victim of its success. By shifting to a more non-gaming focus, the clientele is now aligning more with the new offerings that steer punters away from the gaming floor. But tourism spend overall in the world’s largest gaming hub is on the downtrend. The Chinese New Year period was a slight reprieve, but problems could be on the horizon.
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Interesting shift in Macau’s strategy! Will non-gaming truly offset revenue losses? ??