Macau Revenues up 58% in March

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Macau's gaming revenues grew in March, as the casino industry saw revenues of MOP8.31 billion which were up 58% from March 2019.

The numbers are the highest of the year thus far, and was compared to March 2019, due to the casinos being closed last year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The casino industry is just starting to see a return from visitors in large quantities. The casino revenues are also higher than in February, as numbers were up 13.6%.

For the year to date, casinos in Macau have generated MOP23.64 billion. This is down from MOP30.49 billion generated last year, but the first two months of that year saw no Covid restrictions.

We follow Macau's gaming numbers monthly, and we'll be sure to let readers know just how the world's largest gambling market fares in April.

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Kingston Li // Asia Correspondent
Kingston Li
Kingston is a big fan of Baccarat and Texas Hold'em Poker and has tested his skills in tournaments around Asia and the world. He covers the latest gambling news from Asia for Casino Listings. In his spare time, Kingston enjoys hiking, video gaming, and playing disc golf.