Casino sales at Paradise Co Ltd rose 41.0 percent year-on-year to just under KRW82.05 billion (US$60.6 million) in June, according to a Wednesday filing to the Korea Exchange. June’s tally was flat from the preceding month.
The group’s table-games sales in June were almost KRW77.29 billion, up 41.6 percent from a year ago, and nearly unchanged from May.
Machine-game sales last month grew by 32.7 percent year-on-year, to about KRW4.76 billion. Such tally was up 1.9 percent sequentially.
The company is an operator in South Korea of foreigner-only casinos, including a venture at Paradise City (pictured) in Incheon, done jointly with Japanese entertainment conglomerate Sega Sammy Holdings Inc.
Paradise Co also runs gaming at Walkerhill, Seoul, as well as in the southern port city of Busan, and at a venue on the semi-autonomous holiday island of Jeju.
The June figures took Paradise’s aggregate casino sales for the first half of 2025 to nearly KRW456.90 billion, up 8.7 percent year-on-year.
Accumulated table drop for the six months to June 30 – the amount paid by customers to purchase gaming chips at tables – stood at nearly KRW3.53 trillion, up 2.8 percent year-on-year, according to Wednesday’s filing.
Paradise Co Ltd reported net income of KRW31.13 billion for the first quarter of 2025, on revenue that rose by 7.0 percent year-on-year, to KRW283.31 billion.
In March the casino firm said it aimed to boost its revenue “by more than 10 percent” annually through to 2027, under a “plan to increase corporate value” for investors.


