28% Revenue has increased at Macau’s Casino
October 20th, 2008
The Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau reported that in the earlier period of this year, Macau’s casino gambling revenue has increased up to 28% in the third quarter to MOP25.99 billion (US$3.25 billion) from MOP20.34 billion.
The Manager of the web site didn’t comment on the figures what were issued to it but as per the investigator’s comment conclusion of new casinos in the territory increases casino revenue. At the end of September, the number of casino gambling tables increased to 4,312 from 4,277 till the end of June. Last year, there were 3,992 gambling tables at the end of September.
In the third quarter Macau’s casino revenue growth slowed significantly from the second quarter’s 48% boost. The investigator said that new visa restrictions compulsory over the summer by the Chinese government on Guangdong residents visiting, Macau has resulted in reduction for the enclave’s casino business