Partouche reports ‘solid growth’ in first half of the year with all gaming segments up
Groupe Partouche saw ‘solid growth’ in the first half of its year with revenues up 5.7 per cent to €233.3m with gaming revenue up 3.1 per cent to €185.3m.
Second quarter 2025 turnover was up by 4.9 per cent, reaching €106.9m with second quarter gaming revenue up 2.8 per cent to €178.7m. In France, GGR grew by 3.7 per cent to hit €160.6m with attendance up 2.7 per cent. Slot machine revenue improved by 2.8 per cent to reach €128m with electronic table games up 8.5 per cent at €19.7m. Table games were up 6.2 per cent at €12.9m.
Internationally, GGR was down 4.3 per cent compared to Q2 2024, at €18.1m. While the GGR from slot machines is generally stable at €9.9m compared to Q2 2024, the GGR from table games decreased by €8.2m or 9.4 per cent. GGR abroad also includes the Cotonou casino, located on the south coast of Benin, in West Africa, since January 28 2025.
The French operator is joining forces with TexaPoker to open a new Parisian gaming club on Avenue de la Grande Armée, in the very heart of Paris in the first half of 2026.
