Overall, STRs reported in 2025 dropped 6.1 per cent to 4,925, mainly due to fewer reports from the gaming sector.
Macau.- In 2025, Macau’s gaming operators filed 3,603 Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs), a marginal decrease compared to the previous year, according to a report from the SAR’s Financial Intelligence Unit (GIF). The figure accounts for 73.1 per cent of the total STRs filed in the jurisdiction last year.
Overall, STRs reported in 2025 dropped 6.1 per cent to 4,925, mainly due to fewer reports from the gaming sector. Financial institutions flagged the second-highest number of STRs at 1,008, decreasing by 89 from 1,097 a year earlier. 314 STRs came from other sectors, surging by less than one percent compared to 311 in 2024.
The GIF reported transferring only 118 of the total STRs to the Public Prosecutions Office but did not specify which ones were gaming-related.
Overall, STRs reported in 2025 dropped 6.1 per cent to 4,925, mainly due to fewer reports from the gaming sector. Macau.- In 2025, Macau’s gaming operators filed 3,603 Suspicious Transaction…
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