Expanded casino portfolio pushes revenue up at Groupe Partouche in Q3

  • UM News
  • Posted 5 months ago
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Groupe Partouche posted a 5.3% year-on-year increase in gross gaming revenue during its Q3, helped by the addition of two more properties to its land-based casino portfolio.

Revenue for the three-month period from May to July topped €189 million ($221.2 million), according to figures from Groupe Partouche. This surpassed the €179.5 million reported in Q3 last year and was also ahead of Q2 2025.

In France, where the group is primarily focused, Q3 revenue was 5.3% higher than the previous year at €169.1 million. The operator said this was helped by a 5.8% increase in attendance at its venues, as well as its acquisition of a new venue, Casino Partouche Cannes 50 Croisette.

Higher footfall pushed slots revenue in France up 2.6% to €130.4 million. Electronic table games revenue also climbed 11.8% to €22.6 million and non-electronic table games 20.8% to €16.6 million.

Outside France, revenue increased 5.6% to €19.9 million. Groupe Partouche put this down to a 19.0% rise in revenue from online gambling in Switzerland to €6.6 million, as well as a 63% rise in physical slot machine revenue to €10.1 million.

The operator also noted the recent opening of a new casino in Benin in West Africa. Casino Partouche Cotonou commenced operations in January this year.

Q3 consolidated turnover rises 7.3%

Groupe Partouche paid €105.2 million in levies during the quarter. This resulted in €83.7 million in net gaming revenue, a rise of 5.6%.

Turnover excluding net gaming revenue was up 11.8% to €31.5 million, while €0.7 million was deducted in fidelity programme costs. As such, this left €114.5 million in consolidated turnover for Q3, an increase of 7.3%.

Breaking this down, casinos accounted for €99.3 million of turnover, some 6.4% more than last year. Hotel turnover also climbed 4.9% to €10.0 million, with other turnover up 34.3% to €5.2 million.

Nine-month revenue tops €550.5 million at Groupe Partouche

Looking at the year-to-date, total revenue for the nine-month period to the end of Q3 was €550.5 million. This surpassed the €526.4 million reported at the same point in the previous year by 4.6%.

Net gaming revenue was also up 3.9% to €269.1 million, with consolidated turnover rising by 6.2% to €347.8 million.

Casinos drew €315.0 million of all turnover, up 6.0% year-on-year. Hotel turnover increased 2.6% to €22.7 million and other turnover was 24.% higher at €10.0 million.

 Gross gaming revenue at Groupe Partouche increased 5.3% to €189.0 million in Q3. 

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