LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CasinoReviews.net, a leading iGaming media publisher, has conducted a thorough analysis of the Macau gambling market in 2023. Their newest findings indicate that the market is poised for growth, offering significant opportunities for investors and operators.
Macau has long been known as the “Las Vegas of the East,” with a thriving gambling industry that generates billions of dollars in revenue each year. The report shows the pandemic posed significant hurdles, leading to an almost 80% decline in revenue compared to pre-pandemic levels, with casino revenues in 2022 amounted to slightly more than 11% of the maximum peak revenues achieved in 2013. However, CasinoReviews.net’s research reveals that the Macau market remains steadfast and is poised for continued expansion in the future.
Key findings from the analysis include:
CasinoReviews.net, utilizing the expertise of Sudhir H. Kale, PhD – formerly a full-time advisor to Sands China Limited – has conducted an analysis that provides insights for investors and operators who seek to take advantage of the prospects offered by the Macau market.
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