• About Us
  • The Team
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise with Us
GGRAsia
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
Reading: Aristocrat has 48pct EGM share in Macau: regulator
Ad image
  • About Us
  • The Team
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise with Us
GGRAsia
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
Reading: Aristocrat has 48pct EGM share in Macau: regulator
Ad image
Search
  • Home
  • Macau
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • World
  • Industry Talk
  • Trends & Tech
  • CSR
GGRAsia > Newsletter > Newsletter 2 > Aristocrat has 48pct EGM share in Macau: regulator
Latest NewsMacauMGS Entertainment Show 2017NewsletterNewsletter 2

Aristocrat has 48pct EGM share in Macau: regulator

Newsdesk Published November 16, 2017
Share
4 Min Read

Australia-based slot-machine maker Aristocrat Leisure Ltd is the number one electronic gaming machine (EGM) supplier in Macau, show data from the city’s gaming regulator.

The firm had a market share of 48 percent of the total number of EGMs in the market as of July, according to data featured in a presentation by Tony Chio Iao Mak, senior advisor of the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau.

Mr Chio (pictured) was talking at the conference segment of the MGS Entertainment Show, taking place at Cotai Expo in the Venetian Macao casino resort. The three-day event – previously known as the Macao Gaming Show (MGS) – also features a casino industry trade exhibition. This year’s gathering ended on Thursday afternoon.

The data provided by Mr Chio showed there was a total of 17,015 EGMs in the Macau market in July. According to a clarification e-mail sent by DICJ to GGRAsia, the figure included both machines in operation and those pending regulatory inspection. The figure covered both slot machines and electronic table games.

Of the total 17,015 EGMs in Macau, Aristocrat had supplied a total of 8,209, Mr Chio said in his presentation.

U.S.-based Scientific Games Corp placed a distant second, with a market share of 17 percent, or 2,932 EGMs. The figure increased to 19 percent if including the 351 units in the market under the Bally brand. In November 2014, Bally – along with the Shuffle Master brands – was absorbed into Scientific Games in a deal valued at US$5.1 billion.

Aruze Gaming – 13 percent market share, or 2,233 units – placed third in the Macau market.

Rounding up the top five, were International Game Technology Plc (IGT), with a market share of 5 percent (810 EGMs), and Interblock DD – a specialist in the supply of casino electronic table games – with 3 percent (494 EGMs).

A group of four suppliers each had a market share in Macau of 2 percent of the total installed EGM base, according to Mr Chio. These included: Slovenia-based Spintec d.o.o; Taiwan firm Alphabet Technology Ltd; Singapore-based electronic casino games and systems specialist Weike Gaming Technology (S) Pte Ltd; and Jumbo Technology Co Ltd, a Taiwanese specialist supplier of gaming machines and gaming floor management systems.

Mr Chio said in his presentation that, as of July, a total of 29 gaming equipment suppliers had EGMs deployed in the Macau casino market.

Slot machine revenue in Macau in the three months to September 30 this year rose 13.4 percent, to MOP3.22 billion (US$400.7 million), compared to MOP2.84 billion last year. The number of slot machines in operation in the market during the third quarter of this year rose 0.7 percent sequentially to 16,310, compared to 16,204 in the previous quarter, according to data released in October by DICJ.

Casino gross gaming revenue from live multi game – a category of electronic gaming tables using a live dealer but electronic betting and bet settlement – rose 0.3 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2017, to MOP613 million, compared to MOP611 million in the prior-year period.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print

Latest News

Novomatic sees ‘strong’ expansion opportunities for its ETG portfolio in Asia
June 8, 2026
MGM China’s Pansy Ho disposes of her entire stake in parent MGM Resorts, grosses US$140mln
June 8, 2026
Macau 2026 gaming growth seen slowing as capex rises: CLSA
June 8, 2026

Most Popular

HeadlinesLatest NewsNewsletterNewsletter 3Rest of Asia

China, Sri Lanka step up cooperation against online gambling, telecom fraud

June 8, 2026
HeadlinesJapanLatest NewsMacauNewsletterNewsletter 2

Potential MGM Resorts buyout could trigger review of Macau, Japan assets: analysts

June 3, 2026
HeadlinesJapanLatest NewsNewsletterNewsletter 4

Osaka city to start soon RFP for Yumeshima expansion supporting MGM Osaka

June 4, 2026
HeadlinesLatest NewsMacauNewsletterNewsletter 2

Macau’s May GGR above expectations but negatively impacted by low hold: Seaport

June 2, 2026

Code of Ethics

Privacy Policy

Useful Links

Contact Us

Follow US
Copyright 2026 TEAM Publishing and Consultancy Ltd / All rights reserved
Sign up to our FREE Newsletter

Subscribe now and never miss our latest news!

Zero spam, unsubscribe at any time.