Galaxy Entertainment Group Reports HKD 3.58 Billion Q1 EBITDA Driven by Premium Mass Sector

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 13, 2026
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Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd has announced a robust start to the 2026 financial year, reporting Q1 EBITDA of HKD 3.58 billion ($456.8 million), marking an 8.5% increase year-on-year. For the three-month period ending March 31, the Macau casino giant saw significant growth in both net revenue and gross gaming revenue (GGR).

This performance highlights the company’s successful pivot toward high-value “premium mass” customers, who are increasingly defining the region’s post-recovery landscape.

Premium Mass Dominance and Galaxy Macau Growth

Group net revenue climbed 10.7% to HKD 12.40 billion, while GGR surged 16.4% to reach HKD 12.73 billion. Management cited their dominant positioning in the premium mass space, defined by an average daily theoretical play of HKD 10,000 to HKD 15,000, as the primary reason for achieving adjusted EBITDA margins of approximately 30%. Within the mass segment, these high-value players accounted for 45% of the total volume.

The group’s flagship property, Galaxy Macau on Cotai, remains the primary engine of growth, generating net revenue of HKD 10.34 billion, up 13.1%. Chairman Francis Lui Yiu Tung noted that the group’s balance sheet remains exceptionally healthy and liquid, with HKD 39.2 billion in cash and liquid investments. This provides the capacity to fund massive development projects and explore investments outside of Macau.

Lui said business performance over the Chinese New Year period was solid and added that, similar to last year, the company saw a “longer tail” after the holiday period.

Navigating 2027 Expansion and World Cup Headwinds

Lui acknowledged that the upcoming FIFA World Cup (June 11 – July 19) could present a temporary headwind for casino visitation, as sports betting volume tends to divert attention from the gaming floor. However, the firm plans to organize extra events and promotions to counteract this issue.

Looking further ahead, Galaxy remains focused on Phase 4 of Galaxy Macau, scheduled for 2027. This expansion is set to include 1,350 suites, a 5,000-seat theatre, a water resort deck, and additional casino facilities. Brokerage Jefferies noted that labor ramp-up for Phase 4 is expected to be absorbed within pre-opening costs through 2027, keeping the project on track as a major development priority for the group.

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