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Ladbrokes Owner Entain Warns Of Stagnating Online Trade

CierraBoshears6 2022.07.17 10:26 조회 수 : 0

Entain has seen retail in-store trade surpass forecasts, but the gambling group has warned that annual online revenue is set to flatline.

The Foxy Bingo and Ladbrokes owner reported that overall net gaming revenue rose by 18 per cent in the first half of 2022 as British betting shops benefited from a lack of operating restrictions.

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Turnover from the company's high street stores jumped a colossal 243 per cent during the period, exceeding pre-pandemic levels in the second quarter thanks to strong demand for gaming and self-service betting terminals.

Growth: The Ladbrokes owner reported that overall net gaming revenue rose by 18 per cent in the first half of 2022 as British betting shops benefited from a lack of operating restrictions

Bookmakers and other gambling businesses were forced to temporarily close their retail establishments for much of the Covid-19 pandemic in order to stem the spread of the disease.

This inevitably caused them a significant loss in trade, but had the upside effect of driving punters to place digital bets, and Entain went on to achieve 23 successive quarters of double-digit percentage expansion in online revenue. 

Yet as restrictions have loosened, the London-listed firm, MATIC4D whose brands also include Coral, Sportingbet and Bwin, has been hit by a slowdown in internet gambling as customers have returned to high street outlets and casinos.

Its first-half digital revenues were still 13 per cent higher on a constant currency basis against the equivalent period in 2019, but down 7 per cent on last year.

The group, formerly known as GVC Holdings, additionally blamed the shutdown of its Netherlands business, economic pressures and stricter affordability measures in the UK for the downturn. 

Entain now anticipates total online net gaming revenues in 2022 will be around last year's levels, compared to previous guidance of mid-to-high single-digit percentage growth.

Partnership: BetMGM recently forged tie-ups with Sony Pictures Television and slot machine producer IGT to launch a digital casino based on the television programme Wheel of Fortune

Despite the new outlook, chief executive Jette Nygaard-Andersen expressed optimism about the company's future, telling investors that 'the underlying performance of our business remains strong.

'With an increasingly recreational customer base and relatively resilient revenue, we remain confident that our customer focus, diversification and proven ability to grow both organically and through M&A (mergers and acquisitions) will enable us to deliver further progress against our strategy.'

In the past month, the firm has announced the acquisition of Dutch online gaming operator BetCity in a deal worth up to £472million, which it expects to complete later this year.

Its BetMGM joint venture has also forged tie-ups with Carnival Corporation to offer cruise ship gaming, and with Sony Pictures Television and slot machine producer IGT to launch a digital casino based on the television programme Wheel of Fortune.

For the three months to April, Entain claimed BetMGM continued to be the leading online gaming brand and held the second-largest market share across the states where it has operations.

Hargreaves Lansdown equity analyst Matt Britzman said the company's BetMGM division 'has been a shining light' that is likely to benefit from expansion into more American states and additional gains in market share. 

He added: 'The underlying business looks to be progressing well, with the group finding a good balance between building out its online presence and offering an in-store option. The BetMGM project offers a real growth driver for the future if execution remains on point.'

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