Figures released by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau of Macau show that gross gaming revenue (GGR) from March in the jurisdiction was MOP8.31bn (£750.5m/€882.1m/$1.04bn), up 58.0% from March 2019.
The figure also gives March the highest revenue figure in 2021 so far, up 13.6% on the MOP7.31bn generated in February, and 3.5% higher than the MOP8.02bn recorded for January.
Cumulatively, that gives the special administrative region a GGR of MOP23.64bn since the beginning of 2021, which still leaves the year down 22.4% on the MOP30.49bn brought in by the end of March 2020.
The majority of the revenue generated between January and March 2020, MOP22.12bn, was made in January, prior to the closures of gaming venues from February as a result of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, which saw Macau’s gaming industry hit a standstill for the majority of the year.
Major operators in the region saw revenues plummet last year, with Sands China revealing a $1.52bn (£1.1bn/€1.29b..