{"id":777036866,"date":"2026-01-16T08:10:15","date_gmt":"2026-01-16T11:10:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/focusgn.com\/asia-pacific\/?p=777036866"},"modified":"2026-04-21T15:19:14","modified_gmt":"2026-04-21T18:19:14","slug":"macau-vip-baccarat-revenue-up-45-in-q4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/focusgn.com\/asia-pacific\/macau-vip-baccarat-revenue-up-45-in-q4","title":{"rendered":"Macau VIP baccarat revenue up 45% in Q4"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Macau\u2019s VIP baccarat revenue was MOP20.31bn (US$2.5bn).<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Macau.- The Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ<\/strong>) has reported that VIP baccarat gaming revenue was up 20.3 per cent quarter-on-quarter<\/a> in the fourth quarter of the year at MOP20.31bn (US$2.5bn)<\/strong>. In year-on-year terms, the figure was up 45 per cent. VIP baccarat accounted for 30.7 per cent of all GGR in the October-December period.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The DICJ reported mass-market revenue<\/strong>, including slot machines, of MOP45.75bn (US$5.72bn), up 5.3 per cent year-on-year, and slightly up 0.1 per cent sequentially. Non-VIP Baccarat<\/strong> play revenue reached MOP36.25bn (US$4.53bn), up 4.8 per cent year-on-year and down 0.7 per cent sequentially. Slot machines revenue<\/strong> reached MOP3.63bn (US$454m), up 5.5 per cent quarter-to-quarter, and 7.8 per cent year-on-year. Meanwhile, Live Multi Game<\/strong> revenue came in at MOP1.25bn (US$156m).<\/p>\n\n\n\n As for the overall 2025 revenue<\/strong>, VIP baccarat accounted for 27.5 per cent of Macau\u2019s total. VIP baccarat contributed MOP67.98bn (US$8.45bn) in gross revenue last year, representing 27.5 per cent of Macau\u2019s total MOP247.40bn (US$30.93bn)<\/a> in games-of-fortune revenue.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The remaining 72.5 per cent came from mass-market play, underscoring the structural dominance of non-VIP gaming in the world\u2019s largest casino hub. Mass baccarat generated MOP142.65bn (US$17.83bn), more than double the VIP segment, while slot machines added MOP13.87bn (US$1.73bn).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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