GOOD FULL YEAR RESULTS FROM CENTREBET
7 September 2007
More focus on retaining customers at Australian
group
The Australian bookmaker Centrebet.com has released its
full year figures to the end of June 2007, revealing an
impressive 26 percent growth in revenues to A$58.9
million (2006: A$47 million). Pre-tax profits rose to
A$12.5 million from A$2.million in 2006. Net profit
after tax hit A$11.8 million - slightly up on the
forecasts.
EBITDA numbers showed a rise of 45 percent to A$14.5
million over the corresponding period last year, and as
the 2008 year for the company get's into gear the
directors are confident of growth in the 10 to 15
percent bracket.
Increased wagering turnover pushed wagering revenues up
by 17 percent from A$40.2 million to A$47.1 million.
Centrebet's casino and poker revenues were especially
strong, rising by a significant 85 percent to A$11.86
million made up of A$7.1 million on casinos and 4.7
million on poker, an achievement made all the more
remarkable due to the third party technical problems the
company went through prior to its switch to the
Orbis-Openbet platform in May 2007.
Marketing spend was A$7.4, with A$1.5 being devoted to
the retention of existing clients, generating A$4.8
million in incremental revenue.
The Board noted a significant improvement in earnings,
margins and profitability.
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