SPORTECH REVEALS 39 PERCENT RISE IN ANNUAL PROFITS
27 March 2009
The New Football Pools rebranding seems to be
working well, with online activity providing a boost
Football pools firm Sportech, which owns the New
Football Pools comprising the famous Littlewoods and
Vernons pools companies, reported this week that it is
turning around 15 years of declining interest by
unveiling a remarkable 39 percent rise in annual
profits.
The group is now a net recruiter of
football pools customers - helped by strong online
growth - for the first time since 1994, reports the
Press Association.
After suffering years of a
serious decline in customers, the rate of decline in NFP
classic pools games has slowed to 7 percent, while the
firm has gained 25 000 active customers for its new
Footballpools.com website since August.
The firm
said the relaunch had also enabled it "to target a new
and younger customer base, as well as re-engage with
former players".
Sportech said underlying pre-tax
profits advanced 39 percent to GBP16.8 million in 2008,
and gross win rose 20 percent to GBP 71.8 million.
Customer numbers are showing their "strongest
resilience" since 1994 despite the tough economic
climate, and the company reported some 650 000 players a
week across all platforms. A spokesman emphasised the
key role played by the online marketing and distribution
agreement signed with 888.com in June 2008. Sportech
said it expected to announce further distribution
agreements soon.
"Sportech's position as a
high-volume, small-value-ticket gaming business places
it in a favourable position to weather the economic
downturn, as it has done on many occasions since the
business was founded in 1923," a company spokesman said.
Alongside the GBP 3 million top prize for the main
pools competition, Sportech has also branched into new
games including Premier 10 - which focuses on the
Premier League - and Footy 15, featuring fixtures from
England's top two divisions, the Scottish Premier League
and internationals.
The firm has also benefited
from a deal to distribute some of its games in the
betting shops of the UK's biggest bookmaker, Ladbrokes.
Sportech is in a strong position to pursue
international pari-mutuel skill gaming opportunities
particularly in Asia and Eastern Europe, and said it was
having advanced discussions with a number of interested
parties. CEO Ian Penrose commented: “With many of the
challenging immediate operational and financial
initiatives now completed, Sportech, as a high-volume,
small-value-ticket gaming business, enters 2009 in a
significantly stronger position to withstand the
economic downturn.”
Operating profit for the full
year to December 31 2008 reached GBNP 22.6 million, and
pre-tax profit increased by 39 percent to GBP 16.8
million (FY 2007: GBP 12.1 million).
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