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Groupe Partouche Q3 revenue remains flat as “gloomy” French summer impacts casinos

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Groupe Partouche Q3 revenue remains flat as “gloomy” French summer impacts casinos

The French casino operator reported a flat 0.4% year-on-year increase in gross gaming revenue in Q3 as casino attendance was impacted by poor weather.

For the three months to 31 July, revenue hit €179.5m (£151.3m/$198.3m). This is marginally higher than Q3 2023 and 3.3% ahead of €173.7m posted by Groupe Partouche in Q2 this year.

Analysing the Q3 results, the operator said poor weather and the impact of elections led to a 0.6% drop in attendance numbers at its venues.

As such, retail gaming revenue in France slipped 0.5% year-on-year to €160.7m, with table games dropping 6.5%. There was, however, better news for electronic games, with revenue up 1.5%, while slot machine revenue remains stable.

More success on the international stage for Groupe Partouche

However, outside of France, the situation was more favourable for the operator. 

Groupe Partouche posted a 9.4% rise in revenue to €18.8m, driven by a 30.1% increase in Swiss online games revenue to €5.5m. Table games performed well in general, with revenue excluding Swiss online games up 33.9% to €3.8m. 

On the flip side, gross gaming revenue from slot machines outside France fell 6.3% to €9.5m.

Net gaming revenue and turnover also up in Q3

Groupe Partouche paid €100.1m in levies during Q3, leaving €79.3m in net gaming revenue. This is 0.2% ahead of last year.

It ended Q3 with €106.8m in consolidated turnover, a rise of 1.6% from last year. Of this, €93.3m was attributed to gambling activities, up 1.0%. A further €9.5m came from hotels, a rise of 7.8%, and €3.9m from other operations, up 0.9%.

Year-to-date revenue tops €526.4m at Groupe Partouche

In terms of the year-to-date, GGR in the nine months to the end of July hit €526.4m. This is 1.3% higher than in 2023.

Levies amounted to €267.4m, resulting in €259.0m worth of net gaming revenue, up 1.5%. Turnover excluding net gaming revenue climbed 3.6% to €70.6m, with €2.2m noted in fidelity programme costs.

This left Groupe Partouche with a consolidated turnover of €327.3m for the seven month period, some 2.1% more than last year. Casinos accounted for the majority of this, €297.1m, which is a rise of 1.7%.

As for other turnover, €22.2m came from hotels, up 12.7%, and €8.1m other operations, down 8.1%.

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