Chinese lottery sales halfway down the road to recovery

Content Team 3 years ago
Chinese lottery sales halfway down the road to recovery

The lottery industry has reported sales of CNY10.51bn (€1.37bn) for March, up on February’s CNY1.3m

While most gambling business around the world still report record losses, Chinese lottery sales are halfway down the road to recovery. For the first time since the beginning of the year there is light at the end of the tunnel as the industry has reported sales of CNY10.51bn (€1.37bn) for this March.

Although the country regained half of its lottery volume, run rate sales are still almost 70% down when compared to March 2019. The disruption caused by COVID-19 also resulted in a significant year-on-year decline in sales for the first quarter of 2020. 

 

Welfare Lottery
Welfare Lottery sales accounted for CNY5.18bn, down 68.7% from the prior year.

China is in the process of recovering after being hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and hardly had any new cases in the last weeks. The majority of provinces resumed lottery sales in April and the Beijing Sports and Welfare Lotteries resumed from 6 May. 

Welfare Lottery sales accounted for CNY5.18bn of the total, down 68.7% from the prior year, and Sports Lottery sales contributing CNY5.33bn. 

Across both lotteries, digital sales accounted for CNY8.71bn of the total, down 52.7%, while quiz-based games contributed CNY768m, down 91.8%. Instant win games, meanwhile, saw sales drop 57.3% to CNY1.03bn.  

Meanwhile in the casino heaven Macau the total number of visitors has significantly dropped by almost 93.7 percent after it banned all travelers from overseas and imposed a strict 14-day quarantine for visitors from Mainland China due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

SJM Holdings Ltd from Macau just recently issued an announcement about the performance of the first quarter. The company made a net loss of HK$ 409 Million public.  

About SiGMA Digital Summit:

The SiGMA Manila expo might have got postponed to May 2021 but that won’t stop SiGMA Group from bringing gaming scenes closer together. From various gaming sectors to an outstanding line-up of speakers we’ll be having a look at how the main markets across Europe and Asia will adapt and thrive. SiGMA Digital, in partnership with ICE Asia, AIBC and MGS Entertainment Show will take place on the same week of the original show dates, 8 – 10 June 2020. Register now to be part of this global digital revolution!

 

 

Share it :

Recommended for you
Lea Hogg
42 minutes ago
Lea Hogg
2 hours ago
Lea Hogg
13 hours ago
Jenny Ortiz
20 hours ago