Revised GGR Projections: What's Changing and Why?
Revised Gaming Income Projection for Macau Decreases to MOP228 Billion due to Caution
By: Ricky Reeves, 06/04/2025 01:45 Betting & Gaming Illustration by Pikrepo, CC0 1.0
Key Insights:
- Revised GGR predictions for April and May 2025: $2.5 million to $2.75 million
- Funds reallocated to campus development at the University of Macau
- Analysts anticipate a stronger market performance following summer
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The Lowdown:
High Roller Technologies' revised Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) predictions for April and May 2025 paint an optimistic picture, with estimates ranging between $2.5 million and $2.75 million. This upward revision comes after a rocky start to the year, with the company underperforming in the initial five months.
In response, strategic changes have been woven into the fabric of the company, including leadership restructuring, a partnership with Playtech to enter the Ontario regulated online casino market, and a substantial 50% reduction in operating losses by April 2025. Even more promising, the Finnish market experienced a 45% month-over-month revenue growth in Q2 2025.
Enthused by these strides, the company's leaders are confident that the momentum will carry them through the remainder of 2025. As a result, funds have been re-allocated for initiatives such as the University of Macau campus development. The industry is buzzing—analysts anticipate a stronger market performance post-summer.
Sources:1. High Roller Technologies' Q2 Performance Report2. High Roller Technologies' Investor Relations: Market Analysis and Outlook, 2025.
- The strategic changes at High Roller Technologies, such as leadership restructuring and a partnership with Playtech, aim to enter the Ontario regulated online casino market, show signs of a shift in the industry's finance landscape as they strive to minimize operating losses and improve market performance.
- The re-allocation of funds from High Roller Technologies towards the University of Macau campus development underscores the positive impact the revised GGR projections could have on the sector, potentially ushering in a stronger market performance in the online casino industry post-summer.