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Grand Korea Leisure’s July casino sales double from a year earlier

Newsdesk Published August 5, 2025
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Grand Korea Leisure Co Ltd, an operator in South Korea of foreigner-only casinos, reported casino sales of nearly KRW38.99 billion (US$28.1 million) in July, according to a Tuesday update filed to the Korea Exchange.

The latest monthly tally was up 102.8 percent from a year earlier, and rose 12.0 percent from June.

In July, table-game sales were KRW35.34 billion, up 113.4 percent year-on-year, and a 11.9-percent increase sequentially.

Machine-game sales last month were nearly KRW3.65 billion, a 36.9-percent increase from a year ago, and 13.6-percent higher than in June.

Grand Korea Leisure runs three foreigner-only, Seven Luck-branded, casinos. Two are in the capital Seoul, including one at Gangnam. Its third is in the southeastern port city of Busan.

The company is a subsidiary of the Korea Tourism Organization, which in turn is affiliated to the country’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

In the first seven months of 2025, Grand Korea Leisure’s aggregate casino sales were up 17.5 percent year-on-year, to nearly KRW248.85 billion.

In the January to July period, the firm’s “drop” – the amount paid by customers to purchase gaming chips – declined by 3.7 percent year-on-year, to about KRW2.08 trillion, showed Tuesday’s filing.

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