Online Gaming Growth Lifts Groupe Partouche to €240.4M Turnover in Q2 2026
Groupe Partouche closed the first half of fiscal 2026 with turnover up 3% to €240.4 million, showing steady growth across its operations.
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Net Gaming Revenue rose 2.5% to €190 million, while second‑quarter turnover reached €109.5 million, a 2.5% increase compared to the same period last year. Gross Gaming Revenue climbed to €182.1 million, supported by strong table game results and a sharp rise in online activity.
The company also marked a milestone in May with the opening of its Parisian Club, now the largest gaming venue in the capital. Spread across several floors, the venue offers a wide range of table games and will add roulette later this year.
Table games drive growth in France, while online gaming push global expansion
French operations delivered €163.1 million in Gross Gaming Revenue, up 1.6% from last year. Slot machines fell 1.7% to €125.8 million, but table games more than made up for it, jumping 14.8% to €37.3 million.
Casinos in Annemasse, Divonne, St Amand‑les‑Eaux, and La Tour‑de‑Salvagny were key contributors, while Cannes properties also performed strongly. Casino 50 Croisette, acquired in February 2025, and the Royal Palm, which has benefited from restructuring, both added momentum to domestic growth.
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Outside France, Gross Gaming Revenue rose 4.5% to €18.9 million. Online gaming was the standout, climbing 26% to €7.1 million.
The Cotonou casino in Benin, opened in January 2025, also boosted results with revenue more than quadrupling year‑on‑year. Renovations at Casino du Lac de Meyrin in Switzerland weighed on performance, but overall international operations still showed growth.
At constant scope, Gross Gaming Revenue increased 1% to €178.2 million. Net Gaming Revenue after levies came in at €84.1 million, up 1.7% from Q2 2025.
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