Table gaming was up 14.8 per cent to €37.3m in the second quarter
French operator Groupe Partouche is planning to add roulette tables to its Partouche Casino Club in Paris, which opened on May 12 on Avenue de La Grande Armée, an iconic address in the immediate vicinity of the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe.
Partouche said: “We expect to add roulette by the end of the year. Its capacity makes it the largest gaming establishment in the capital. Spread over several floors, it offers a wide range of table games. Through its partnership with Texapoker, a leading player in the live poker circuit, the club aims to become a premier poker destination in Europe, with a daily schedule of tournaments and the hosting of major international events.”
By the end of July, the building will house the headquarters of Groupe Partouche, demonstrating its lasting presence in the heart of the capital.
Partouche made the annoucement as it published its results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026, February 2026 to April 2026
The turnover for first half of 2026 was up three per cent to €240.4m with net gaming revenue up 2.5 per cent to €190m. Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) increased by 1.9 per cent to €182.1m.
In France, Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) grew by 1.6 per cent to €163.1m. Slot machine GGR decreased by 1.7 per cent to €125.8m, impacted by the closure of the Berck casino on January 1 2026. Meanwhile, table games continued their strong performance, up 14.8 per cent to €37.3m, driven by the casinos in Annemasse, Divonne, St Amand-les-Eaux, and La Tour-de-Salvagny. The strong performance of the Cannes casinos, both Casino 50 Croisette, which Partouche bought on February 28 2025 and the Royal Palm, which is fully benefiting from its restructuring, also played a part.
Abroad, Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) increased by 4.5 per cent to €18.9m compared to Q2 2025. Online gaming saw strong growth, up 26 per cent to €7.1m, while Casino du Lac de Meyrin in Switzerland was negatively impacted by major ongoing renovations. The performance of the Cotonou casino in Benin was a highlight. The site opened on January 28 2025 and its GGR increased 4.4 times compared to the previous year.
At a constant scope of consolidation, excluding both the acquisition of Casino Partouche Cannes 50 Croisette and the opening of Casino Cotonou in Benin, GGR increased by one per cent at €178.2m.
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Table gaming was up 14.8 per cent to €37.3m in the second quarter French operator Groupe Partouche is planning to add roulette tables to its Partouche Casino Club in Paris, which opened on May 12 on Avenue de La Grande Armée, an iconic address in the immediate vicinity of the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de…
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