• Subscribe
  • Magazines
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
Friday 7 November 2025
  • zh-hant 中文
  • ja 日本語
  • en English
IAG
Advertisement
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • Cambodia
    • China
    • CNMI
    • Europe
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Japan
    • Laos
    • Latin America
    • Malaysia
    • Macau
    • Nepal
    • New Zealand
    • North America
    • North Korea
    • Philippines
    • Russia
    • Singapore
    • South Korea
    • Sri Lanka
    • Thailand
    • UAE
    • Vietnam
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
No Result
View All Result
IAG
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • Cambodia
    • China
    • CNMI
    • Europe
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Japan
    • Laos
    • Latin America
    • Malaysia
    • Macau
    • Nepal
    • New Zealand
    • North America
    • North Korea
    • Philippines
    • Russia
    • Singapore
    • South Korea
    • Sri Lanka
    • Thailand
    • UAE
    • Vietnam
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
No Result
View All Result
IAG
No Result
View All Result

MGM Cotai launch “vital” for 2020 concession renewal: Bowie

Ben Blaschke by Ben Blaschke
Tue 13 Feb 2018 at 22:12
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

By Ben Blaschke

The long-awaited opening of MGM China’s new Macau integrated resort, MGM Cotai, is “vital” to the upcoming concession renewal process, according to CEO and Executive Director Grant Bowie.

His comments came during MGM Cotai’s Grand Opening on Tuesday, which saw guests and dignitaries including Chief Executive of Macao SAR Chui Sai On, Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam Chon Weng and Secretary for Economy and Finance Leong Vai Tac on hand to celebrate the launch of the US$3.4 billion property.

Asked about the upcoming concession renewals, with the licenses of MGM China and SJM the first to expire in 2020, Bowie said that MGM Cotai “is vital in terms of the process of concession renewal.”

“The concession renewal will not be determined by how successful we are at running casinos, it’s how successful we are at diversifying and allowing Macau to become more than just a gaming town,” he said.

“When Edmund Ho (former Macau Chief Executive) opened up the concessions [in 2001] it was always about diversifying and providing a competitive advantage for Macau, so today with the opening of MGM Cotai, it’s significant to us.

“On the peninsula we have a beautiful property even if it has a limited footprint. In Cotai we have had a greater opportunity to create something significant. We still have a small footprint but if you look at the way it’s been executed, everything we have tried to do is to create multiple uses for every space – multiple uses and opportunities to create more visitation to Macau to recognize the diversity and approve the appeal and attraction for Macau as a non-gaming destination.”

The opening of MGM Cotai this week, coming almost exactly five years after the company broke ground on 27 February 2013, follows a series of delays, most notably as a result of damage suffered from Typhoon Hato which struck Macau on 23 August 2017.

The opening was subsequently pushed back from 4Q17 to 29 January 2018 before being rescheduled again to 13 February.

Despite the setbacks, Bowie said he was confident that MGM’s sizeable investment would pay dividends.

“We spent a lot of money on this property and our expectation is that we will meet our shareholders’ expectations in terms of our return on that investment,” he said.

“The critical point in terms of ROI is making sure your customers keep coming back and that they want to use your products. That’s why we‘ve tried to create a niche for ourselves at the upper end of the market. We believe there is greater potential for sustainability and core customers in terms of driving incremental revenue and supporting the significant investment we’ve made.”

MGM revealed earlier this week that it would launch MGM Cotai at around 70% capacity, with some gaming and hotel facilities to come online in the coming months. In particular, junket operations are not expected to start until mid-2018 – roughly the same time as the company launches its luxury The Mansion Villas.

Around 500 of MGM Cotai’s total 1,390 hotel rooms are open this week with MGM revealing those rooms are fully booked through the remainder of February.

Meanwhile, the gaming floor has opened with 982 slot machines and 177 gaming tables including 100 new-to-market tables and 77 moved across from peninsula property MGM Macau. Another 25 new tables will become available on 1 January 2019.

Asked about the impact of recent delays and subsequently launching below full capacity, Bowie said he doesn’t expect any long-term impact on MGM China’s bottom line.

“We’ve always wanted to open when the property is ready because of the challenges we’ve endured,” he said. “The biggest challenge for us was August when we had the largest typhoon come through here. It was a fairly sensitive time for us because we did sustain quite a bit of damage.

“The delay was not significant to us though because we’re here for the long term and that’s what I think is important.

RelatedPosts

Wynn joint venture to develop luxury Janu Al Marjan Island hotel and residences on land bank next to UAE resort

Wynn joint venture to develop luxury Janu Al Marjan Island hotel and residences on land bank next to UAE resort

Fri 7 Nov 2025 at 06:47
Sands China, Wynn Macau most likely to be impacted by dividend permission requirement: Credit Suisse

Wynn Macau Ltd enjoys strongest quarter since COVID as revenues climb above US$1 billion

Fri 7 Nov 2025 at 06:10
Philippines’ maiden PIGO platform generates GGR of US$2.3 million in first six months of operation

DigiPlus revenues fall 23% in 3Q25 on removal of online gaming links by e-wallet providers

Fri 7 Nov 2025 at 06:03
City of Dreams Manila

Melco still undecided on “valuation-driven” City of Dreams Manila sale as company eyes dividend resumption by end-2026

Fri 7 Nov 2025 at 05:18
Load More

“In terms of ramp-up, the one observation I would make is that clearly every time a new property opens, you would hope it creates an inflection in visitation but the reality we’ve also seen is that each property takes a little bit longer to ramp-up than he previous.

“Having said that, we’ve done everything we can and put in place many, many strategies which we believe will allow us to get up to our optimal performance as quickly as we can and the single most important facet in that will be the strength of the market.

“Those are the variables that exist, so what we will be doing is everything we can to respond to those opportunities and maximize the return for us and our shareholders.”

Share2Share
Ben Blaschke

Ben Blaschke

A former sports journalist in Sydney, Australia, Ben has been Managing Editor of Inside Asian Gaming since early 2016. He played a leading role in developing and launching IAG Breakfast Briefing in April 2017 and oversees as well as being a key contributor to all of IAG’s editorial pursuits.

Current Issue

Editorial – Is PAGCOR addicted to online gambling?

Editorial – Is PAGCOR addicted to online gambling?

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 19:13

It was with an undoubted sense of pride that Philippine gaming regulator PAGCOR announced in August that licensed electronic games...

Fighting back

Fighting back

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 18:58

Asia’s foreigner-only casinos, specifically those located in South Korea and Vietnam, were born with a natural disadvantage – one that...

Promo costs: Market share or margin?

Promo costs: Market share or margin?

by David Bonnet
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 18:11

Former Macau gaming executive David Bonnet takes a closer look at promo delivery across the Asian gaming industry and the...

IAG EXPO 2025: A show like no other

IAG EXPO 2025: A show like no other

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 17:22

Inside Asian Gaming takes a look back at IAG EXPO, which continued the tradition of excellence established in recent years...

Evolution Asia
Dolby banner
Aristocrat banner
GLI
Nustar
SABA
Mindslot
Solaire
Hann
Tecnet
NWR
568Win

Related Posts

Wynn joint venture to develop luxury Janu Al Marjan Island hotel and residences on land bank next to UAE resort

Wynn joint venture to develop luxury Janu Al Marjan Island hotel and residences on land bank next to UAE resort

by Ben Blaschke
Fri 7 Nov 2025 at 06:47

Wynn Resorts has announced plans for its first development on the land bank alongside its US$5.1 billion Wynn Al Marjan Island integrated resort in the UAE – a luxury hotel and residential estate called Janu Al Marjan Island comprising 132...

Sands China, Wynn Macau most likely to be impacted by dividend permission requirement: Credit Suisse

Wynn Macau Ltd enjoys strongest quarter since COVID as revenues climb above US$1 billion

by Ben Blaschke
Fri 7 Nov 2025 at 06:10

Wynn Resorts, Limited reported significant improvement in its Macau operations during the three months to 30 September 2025, with operating revenues rising by 14.8% year-on-year and 13.4% quarter-on-quarter to US$1.01 billion. The company pointed to improved mass table drop –...

Philippines’ maiden PIGO platform generates GGR of US$2.3 million in first six months of operation

DigiPlus revenues fall 23% in 3Q25 on removal of online gaming links by e-wallet providers

by Newsdesk
Fri 7 Nov 2025 at 06:03

DigiPlus Interactive Corp, the Philippines’ market leader in the domestic online gaming space, has detailed the impact of tighter regulations on the industry during the September 2025 quarter, with revenues falling by 23% year-on-year to Php19.1 billion (US$323 million), EBITDA...

City of Dreams Manila

Melco still undecided on “valuation-driven” City of Dreams Manila sale as company eyes dividend resumption by end-2026

by Ben Blaschke
Fri 7 Nov 2025 at 05:18

Melco Resorts & Entertainment revealed overnight that it remains undecided on whether to follow through with the proposed sale of its 50% stake in City of Dreams Manila, with a final decision expected by the end of the year following...

Your browser does not support the video tag.


IAG

© 2005-2025
Inside Asian Gaming.
All rights reserved.

  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
  • NEWSFEED
  • MAG ARTICLES
  • VIDEO
  • OPINION
  • TAGS
  • REGIONAL
  • EVENTS
  • CONSULTING
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • MAGAZINES
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • ADVERTISE

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • Magazines
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • About
  • Home for G2E Asia

© 2005-2025
Inside Asian Gaming.
All rights reserved.

  • English