Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Macau August GGR to see moderate increase
Friday 9th of August 2024
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Good morning. The middle of the third quarter could start to see marginal improvements for Macau operators, after a slow start. Certain restraining factors in July, including soft visitation and money-changing crackdowns are likely to be offset this month, boding well. However, overall the strong resurgence could be beginning to slow. Meanwhile, while some jurisdictions are shying away from the online segment, Vanuatu has just launched its new online portal to process Interactive Gaming Licenses, utilizing its new regulatory framework to provide attractive options for operators seeking better pastures.
Macau's gaming operators can expect a modest uptick in revenue in August, after a slow July. But figures are still sluggish compared to expectations. Lower visitation, in particular from Macau's main source market China, plus concerns over money exchange crackdowns by the mainland authorities likely impacted July's downturn; and the Euro Cup also had its toll - all factors expected to ease in August.
Online gaming fraud is on the rise in the iGaming industry. In Q1 2022, there was an 85% increase in fake account registrations compared to Q4 2021. While players are undoubtedly affected by gaming fraud, iGaming platforms also suffer due to damaged reputations, huge financial losses, and legal consequences.
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