Groupe Partouche, a French casino company, saw revenues increase by 2.5% the second quarter of its 2026 financial year, largely due to growing revenues in online gaming.
For the three-month period ended on April 30, consolidated revenues reached €109.5 million, with GGR increasing by 1.9% to €182.1 million. Net gaming revenue grew by 1.7% to €84.5 million over the same time period.
The strongest performing segment for Groupe Partouche was in online gaming, where total revenues increased by 26% to €7.1 million year over year, contributing to a 4.5% increase in international GGR to €18.9 million, primarily due to high performance generated at its Casino Cartouche property, which opened in January 2025.
In France, Groupe Partouche generated GGR of €163.1 million, up by 1.6% compared to the prior year, despite a decrease in slot machine revenues of 1.8% to €125.8 million from the closure of its Berck casino earlier this year.
Revenue from table games offset the decrease in slot machine revenue, with an increase of 14.8% to €37.3 million across several of the group’s casino properties, as well as Casino 50 Croisette being added to the group’s portfolio.
For the first half of the financial year, Groupe Partouche reported consolidated revenues of €240.4 million, an increase of 3.0% from the same period the year prior.
First-half GGR for the period in question increased by 2.6% to reach €371.1 million, while net gaming revenues increased by 2.5% to total €190.0 million.
