OUTSTANDING Q3 FOR BWIN
20 November 2009
Profit soars 75 percent over same time last
year
The Vienna-listed online gambling group Bwin has posted
an outstanding set of third quarter 2009 results, with
profit rocketing 75 percent over the same period last
year.
Despite the traditionally quiet nature of
the quarter, Q3 EBITDA rose to Euro 16.8 (Q3 2008: Euro
9.6 million) thanks to solid sportsbetting results.
Gross gaming revenues rose 5.3 percent to Euro 101
million, due mainly to a 3.4 percent increase in sports
betting gross revenues to Euro 52.7 million.
Online poker revenues were sluggish, rising only 1.3
percent to Euro 23.1 million, overshadowed by online
casino performance that saw revenues rise 7 percent to
Euro 18.1 million. The group’s smaller games division
outshone them all with a 36.5 percent surge to Euro 7
million.
At Euro 83.3 million (Q3 2008: Euro 83.7
million) there was little change in net gaming revenue
over the quarter, principally due to the cost of new
acquisition and retention measures involved in the
launch of subsidiary Ongame's new P5 poker platform and
higher betting duties following the encouraging growth
of online gaming in Italy.
Betting turnover from
betting, poker, casino and games in the third quarter
was up 8.2 percent to Euro 790.9 million (Q3 2008: Euro
730.8 million) This was achieved through an 8.3 percent
rise in sports betting turnover to Euro 742.6 million
(Q3 2008: Euro 685.9 million).
Active customers
grew 18.7 percent to 1.1 million, from 892 000, with new
active customer numbers growing 39.1 percent to 258 000,
from 185 000.
Management reported that the
growing popularity of live betting has resulted in a
shift in the proportion of turnover away from
traditional sports betting to live betting, with live
betting’s share of the gross gaming revenues from sports
betting increasing to 57 percent for the last quarter,
from 55 percent in the third quarter of 2008.
Bwin is optimistic on the Italian market, in which it
achieved strong positioning through the recent
acquisition of Gioco Digitale, a major Italian online
gambling group. The Bwin statement speaks of the
'booming' Italian market in glowing terms, noting that
the regulatory regime is "modern and proactive."
Fourth quarter trading is off to a good start,
Management reports, with gross gaming revenues during
the first six weeks, excluding Gioco Digitale, of Euro
1.45 million, or almost a third better than the Euro 1.1
million previously recorded. Including Gioco Digitale,
this figure rose to Euro 1.63 million, 48 percent above
the figure achieved at this point in the last quarter.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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