888.COM IN GBP 60 MILL WINK BINGO ACQUISITION
25 December 2009
Purchase will enhance B2C capability
Online bingo business Wink Bingo.com, which operates on
888.com's Dragonfish network, has been sold by owners
Daub Limited to 888.com for GBP 59.7 million.
Announcing the sale this week, 888.com chief executive
Gigi Levy said: "We are delighted to announce the Wink
Bingo acquisition as an expansion of our B2C online
Bingo footprint in the lucrative UK market. The
transaction is financially attractive and will be
earnings enhancing.
"The Wink team has a proven
track record of excellence in marketing, CRM and
execution and will be a great addition to our growing
Bingo business."
888 will pay an initial GBP 11
million to Daub on completion, followed by further
payments based on performance and set between five and
six times the businesses EBITDA in the year to March 31,
2011. The earn-out payment is expected to be made during
the second quarter of 2011 and is capped at GBP 59.7
million.
Wink Bingo had revenue of GBP 15
million and pretax profit of GBP 1.3 million in the 11
months to November 30. As at 30 November 2009 Wink Bingo
and its subsidiaries had gross assets of GBP 1.6
million.
Launched in early 2008, Wink Bingo
currently has over 60 000 active players [as at October
2009], making it one of the most popular sites for
online bingo. The firm runs several online bingo
networks including Wink Bingo, Posh Bingo and Bingo
Fabulous.
The transaction marks a further
expansion of 888’s B2C emerging offering segment, which
grew by an impressive 99 percent during the first three
quarters of 2009.
888.com used the opportunity to
issue a trading update, reporting current trading has
remained strong and in line with expectations. A
spokesman said that the company has developed new gaming
products such as bingo to help offset the impact of
losing half of its sales income when online gambling was
made illegal in the United States two years ago.
Bingo is now the fastest growing area of its
business, and the market has grown rapidly in Britain
while traditional land bingo club operators have
struggled.
The spokesman said that the company is
confident on its prospects in 2010. Market expectations
for full-year pretax profit currently range between GBP
35 and 39 million with the consensus at GBP 37 million,
according to a Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S poll of eleven
analysts.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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