For the first two months of 2014, IKGH’s Rolling Chip Turnover was US$3.02 billion (an average of us$ 1.51 billion per month), up 18% year-on-year, compared to us$ 2.55 billion (an average of us$ 1.28 billion per month) for the first two months of 2013.
The company’s VIP rooms are primarily focused on high stakes baccarat. Baccarat accounts for approximately 88% of total Macau casino winnings according to the Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ). In Macau, two remuneration methods are used to compensate VIP room gaming promoters. On a fixed commission basis, VIP room gaming promoter revenues are based on an agreed percentage of Rolling Chip Turnover.
On a win/loss split basis, the VIP room gaming promoter receives an agreed percentage of the “win” in the VIP gaming room (plus certain incentive allowances), and is required to also bear the same percentage of losses that might be incurred. Compared to the fixed commission basis, the win/loss split basis subjects the VIP room gaming promoter to the risk of losses from the gaming patron’s activity and greater volatility.
As of September 1, 2012, all IKGH VIP rooms are on a revenue sharing remuneration model.