Turnover Rises 5.7% at Groupe Partouche in Q2

Casino turnover was 5.0% higher during Q2 at Groupe Partouche.

Turnover Rises 5.7% at Groupe Partouche in Q2

Groupe Partouche has reported a 4.9% year-on-year increase in consolidated turnover for the second quarter of its 2025 financial year, despite a decline within its hotel business

Turnover for the three months to the end of April hit €106.9 million ($122.7 million). This is up from €101.9 million in the same period last year, Groupe Partouche said.

Casino turnover for the quarter climbed 5.0% to €98.1 million, though hotel turnover dipped 2.8% to €6.3 million. The remaining €2.5 million came from other operations, an increase of 21.1%.

Gross gaming revenue (GGR) for the quarter reached €178.7 million, up 2.8% year-on-year. Of this, Groupe Partouche said €160.6 million was drawn from France-facing activities, a rise of 3.7%.

French growth was helped by a 2.7% rise in attendance. Slots GGR in the country climbed by 2.8%, while electronic table games GGR was 8.5% higher and on-electronic table games up 6.2%.

Internationally, however, GGR was 4.3% lower at €18.1 million. Groupe Partouche said while slot machine GGR was stable, table games GGR dropped 9.4%.

After €95.6 million in levies, net gaming revenue topped €83.1 million, up 2.0%. Turnover excluding net gaming revenue was €24.5 million.

Positive first half for Groupe Partouche

As for how this impacted Groupe Partouche in its year-to-date, the operator posted similar results for the first half – with the main difference being growth in the hotel segment.

Total revenues for the six months to the end of April was €233.3 million, up by 5.7% year-on-year. Casino revenues increased 5.9% to €215.8 million, with hotel sales improving by 0.9% to €12.8 million and other revenues rising by 14.7% to €4.8 million.

GGR for the half was 4.2% higher at €361.5 million, with levies amounting to €176.2 million. This left €185.3 million in net gaming revenue, some 3.1% more than at the same point in the group’s 2024 financial year.

Turnover excluding net gaming revenue was up 16.8% at €49.6 million, while a €1.5 million negative impact from the fidelity program was also noted.

Groupe Partouche is due to publish its Q3 results on September 9.

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