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MGM China Reports 2025 Second Quarter Results

MGM China Reports 2025 Second Quarter Results

Record High Quarterly Adjusted EBITDA Market Share Reached 16.6%
HONG KONG, July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MGM China Holdings Limited ('MGM China' or the 'Company"; SEHK Stock Code: 2282) today announced the selected unaudited financial data of the Company and its subsidiaries (the 'Group') for second quarter (the 'Period').
The Group is pleased to see the Period Macau has posted growth from last year. Daily visitation reached 102,812, representing a year-on-year growth of 19%, having recovered to 94% of same period in 2019.
Gross gaming revenue (GGR) in Macau also saw growth. Headline daily GGR in the Period rose 8% year-on-year to MOP671.6 million per day, accelerated from MOP640.6 million per day in the first quarter.
The Group has completed construction of Alpha Villas at MGM MACAU during the Period, and all 28 villas are now available as of July. The villas have been well received by customers as we adapt to their latest tastes and trends.
During the Period, MGM China has proudly delivered a series of non-gaming events and excitements. Demonstrating MGM's commitment to bringing world-class cuisine to Macau, we brought together four exceptional Michelin star chefs, including Pan Sihui, Aji's Chef de Cuisine, for the third edition of MGM x RR1HK Culinary Masters Macau. The event showcased the finest gastronomic innovations, blending flavors from the East with culinary techniques of the West, not only celebrating Macau's unique cross-cultural heritage, but also cementing its status as East Asia's cultural capital.
Beyond gastronomy, MGM also champions sports and cultural initiatives, having collaborated with the Macau Government to host the MGM Artistic Swimming Elite Extravaganza & Macao Open Competition 2025 in June. Featuring a grand showcase, open competition, and exclusive professional training classes, MGM continues to spotlight our elite athletes, including China's Olympic champions, the National Artistic Swimming Team.
Moreover, Macau 2049, MGM's groundbreaking residency show jointly created with the internationally acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, proudly celebrated its 100th show on May 14. The show was recognized with the Sixth China Cultural Tourism Pioneer Award 2025 presented by the China Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions in May, and was awarded the 2024 Weibo Cultural Tourism IP Award in June. With approximately 30% of its audience comprising of international visitors, this show has, and will continue to amplify Macau's global appeal, further supported by our large-scale promotional campaigns in the region.
Kenneth Feng, President and Executive Director of MGM China said: 'We are delighted to see another quarter of growth driven by our deep understanding and customers and our ability to refresh our products and offerings to cater to customers' taste.
'Following the launch of Alpha Villas, MGM COTAI has begun converting rooms into around 60 new suites, all of which will help us further uphold our complimentary positioning of the properties with MGM MACAU as a leading property on the Peninsula and MGM COTAI as the preferred destination for premium customers.
'We are committed to bringing more unique and quality experiences to our visitors, to align our offerings with the Macau Government's vision to develop the city into a global and diversified tourist destination,' said Kenneth Feng.
About MGM China Holdings Limited
MGM China Holdings Limited (HKEx: 2282) is a leading developer, owner and operator of gaming and lodging resorts in the Greater China region. We are the holding company of MGM Grand Paradise, SA which holds one of the six gaming concessions to run casino games in Macau. MGM Grand Paradise, SA owns and operates MGM MACAU, the award-winning premium integrated resort located on the Macau Peninsula and MGM COTAI, a contemporary luxury integrated resort in Cotai, which opened in early 2018 and more than doubles our presence in Macau.
MGM China is majority owned by MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) one of the world's leading global hospitality companies, operating a portfolio of destination resort brands including Bellagio, ARIA, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay and Park MGM. For more information about MGM Resorts International, visit the Company's website at www.mgmresorts.com.
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