Gross gaming revenue reached US$532.2m in the January-September period.
Cambodia.- The casino operator and developer NagaCorp has shared its results for the first nine months of the year. It posted gross gaming revenue (GGR) of US$532.2m, up 29.6 per cent year-on-year. Net gaming revenue rose 30 per cent to US$466.5m in the January-September period.
Mass-market table buy-in reached US$1.13bn in the nine months to September 30, up 14.1 per cent year-on-year, while GGR for the segment rose 29.9 per cent to US$258.4m. Electronic gaming machines saw bills-in increase 13.5 per cent to US$2.16bn, generating GGR of US$106.1m, a 16.4 per cent improvement.
Premium VIP revenue rose to US$109.8m, a 35.8 per cent year-on-year increase on rolling volume of US$4.69bn, up 77.7 per cent from the January-September period in 2024. VIP revenue from the referral segment reached US$57.9m, up 45.3 per cent, on rolling volume of US$2.05bn, an increase of 46.5 per cent.

On June 30, Timothy McNally stepped down as chairman of the NagaCorp board after more than 20 years following the company’s 2025 Annual General Meeting. Philip Lee Wai Tuck has been appointed to the role. In a LinkedIn post, NagaCorp highlighted McNally’s work: “His distinguished background, including nearly 25 years with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been an integral part of NagaCorp’s journey.”
Gross gaming revenue reached US$532.2m in the January-September period. Cambodia.- The casino operator and developer NagaCorp has shared its results for the first nine months of the year. It posted…
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