The actual RTP of those Baccarat games aren't 1.06%, that's the house edge. If the RTP of those games was 1%, that means that the casino returns 1% of the money to the player and takes 99% itself, which is hugely unattractive. 1.06% is the house edge, which, converted to RTP, is 98.94%.
Well, it was a mistake from my side. I know the difference between RTP and house edge very well. Thank you for pointing out the mistake. I have updated it accurately now.
Btw as far as I know, Pragmatic Play uses Punto Banco rules on Live Baccarat tables, which means that Banker's RTP is 98.94%, Player's RTP is 98.75% and Tie's RTP is 85.64%. I think this is a technical mistake from Metawin on Live Baccarat tables and they have to fix it.
Yeah, the RTP is different for different selections in both Pragmatic Play and Evolution Gaming baccarat games. Every casino displays the highest possible RTP of those games on their website. The actual RTP for different selections is written in the games description.