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Macau's Casino Casa Real Will Close November 21

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Macau's Casino Casa Real Will Close November 21
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Macau: SJM Resorts will close Casino Casa Real at 23:59 on November 21, moving gaming equipment to other properties. Customers with chips, deposits or cash rebates can redeem them at SJM casinos from November 22. The venue employs 285 people; SJM said directly employed staff will be reassigned and contractor hires may apply for vacancies. The closure follows Casino Legend Palace's November 12 shutdown amid a regulatory phase-out of third-party satellite casinos before a year-end compliance deadline; the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau will inspect. SJM reported Q3 profit of HKD9 million. Based on 5 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • January 2023: Macau began implementing a new concessions framework affecting satellite casinos.
  • 30 September 2025: SJM reported Q3 results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025.
  • 12 November 2025: Casino Legend Palace ceased operations.
  • Mid-November 2025: SJM announced Casino Casa Real will close at 23:59 on November 21.
  • 21–22 November 2025: Casa Real closed at 23:59 on Nov 21; DICJ inspections and customer redemption processes commenced on Nov 22.
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Who Benefited

SJM Resorts' core properties will benefit from redeployed gaming tables and machines, potentially increasing throughput and revenues at remaining casinos while aligning operations with Macau's regulatory framework.

Who Impacted

Employees hired by third-party service providers, local contractors, and communities tied to Casa Real's operations experienced immediate job insecurity and potential income loss pending redeployment or rehiring outcomes.

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Who Benefited

SJM Resorts' core properties will benefit from redeployed gaming tables and machines, potentially increasing throughput and revenues at remaining casinos while aligning operations with Macau's regulatory framework.

Who Impacted

Employees hired by third-party service providers, local contractors, and communities tied to Casa Real's operations experienced immediate job insecurity and potential income loss pending redeployment or rehiring outcomes.

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