Casino Sector

By Josh Pearson , 16 February 2026

Sri Lanka is positioning casino gaming as a strategic component of its economic recovery plan. Following fiscal stress and foreign exchange shortages, policymakers are encouraging integrated resort development to attract international tourists and investment capital. Regulatory reforms aim to formalize the sector, strengthen compliance and enhance tax transparency. While gaming remains socially sensitive, authorities emphasize its potential to generate employment and foreign exchange earnings.

By Josh Pearson , 24 December 2025

Greece has initiated a comprehensive review of its casino sector in an effort to address long-standing structural imbalances, regulatory gaps, and uneven market performance. The move reflects growing concern within policymaking and investment circles that the current framework no longer aligns with evolving consumer behavior, tourism flows, and capital requirements. Authorities aim to modernize licensing rules, reassess taxation structures, and restore competitiveness across both legacy casinos and newer entertainment complexes.

By Josh Pearson , 14 December 2025

Maine’s land-based casino industry recorded a modest uptick in gross gaming revenue (GGR) for November 2025, marking a continuation of incremental growth in the state’s commercial gaming landscape. Revenue from the two licensed casinos rose compared with the same month last year, driven predominantly by stronger slot machine performance despite a mixed showing from table games. This improvement reflects resilient consumer demand and evolving operational dynamics within Maine’s gaming market.

By Josh Pearson , 11 December 2025

The United Kingdom’s casino industry is entering a new phase defined by investment growth, regulatory recalibration, and evolving consumer habits. As operators expand digital offerings and modernize physical venues, lawmakers are simultaneously reassessing rules to address rising online participation and emerging financial risks. Industry analysts expect significant capital deployment into entertainment-led facilities, upgraded gaming floors, and responsible-gambling technologies.

By Josh Pearson , 7 December 2025

Jeju’s casino industry is grappling with mounting competitive pressure as visitor patterns shift and rival destinations across Asia upgrade their gaming and tourism offerings. Industry analysts warn that the island’s eight foreigner-only casinos are losing ground due to limited diversification, outdated infrastructure in some properties, and escalating regional competition. Experts are urging a strategic overhaul focused on modernizing facilities, expanding integrated resort elements, and enhancing global marketing efforts.

By Josh Pearson , 14 October 2025

Macau’s casinos have seen a notable decline in suspicious transaction reports (STRs), with filings falling nearly 10% during the first nine months of 2025 compared to the same period last year. Gaming operators submitted 2,751 STRs, down from roughly 3,041 in 2024, while total citywide reports fell to 3,752. Analysts attribute the decrease to a combination of reduced high-value gaming activity, enhanced internal compliance measures, and broader economic cooling.

By Josh Pearson , 30 August 2025

Ontario’s online gambling market reported a revenue surge of CA$311 million in July, highlighting the growing dominance of digital casino platforms in the province. Analysts attribute this increase to heightened player engagement, expansion of online casino offerings, and the continued popularity of slot and table games. The rise reflects both regulatory maturity and technological innovation within Ontario’s regulated online gambling ecosystem.