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Sportradar Outlines Growth Strategy and Financial Outlook at Investor Day

Provides financial targets including expectation to grow revenue at a 15% CAGR through 2027, while expanding Adjusted EBITDA margin and Free cash flow conversion by 700 basis points |
Sportradar Group AG (NASDAQ: SRAD) (“Sportradar” or the “Company”), the leading global sports technology company, will today host an Investor Day to present the Company’s growth strategy and financial outlook. Chief Executive Officer Carsten Koerl, Chief Financial Officer Craig Felenstein, and other members of the Sportradar leadership team will provide an in-depth look into the Company’s priorities and growth opportunities. The event will also feature a fire-side chat with Adam Silver, NBA Commissioner and Gary Bettman, NHL Commissioner, as well as presentations from Jason Robins, Co-Founder and CEO of DraftKings and George Daskalakis, Co-Founder and CEO of Kaizen Gaming, owner of the Betano sportsbook brand. Speakers will highlight Sportradar’s competitive advantages and the key elements of its growth strategy, which will enable it to continue driving significant value for partners, clients and shareholders, including:
Sportradar expects to deliver exceptional financial performance over the next three years translating to the following 2027 targets:
1 Non-IFRS measure; see the section below captioned “Non-IFRS Financial Measures” for more details. Carsten Koerl, Sportradar Chief Executive Officer, said: “We look forward to sharing our vision and strategy for driving sustainable, long-term growth at our Investor Day. As the market leader in sports technology, Sportradar is uniquely positioned at the center of the sports ecosystem. With our leading scale, unparalleled global distribution network and history of innovation we are confident in our ability to continue our strong momentum and deliver tremendous value for our clients, partners and shareholders.” The full agenda and a live stream of the presentations, beginning at 9 am EST, can be found on the Sportradar Investor Relations website and dedicated Investor Day website. A replay will be available after the event concludes.
Non-IFRS Financial Measures We have provided in this press release financial information that has not been prepared in accordance with IFRS, including Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Free cash flow, and Free cash flow conversion. We use these non-IFRS financial measures internally in analyzing our financial results and believe they are useful to investors, as a supplement to IFRS measures, in evaluating our ongoing operational performance. We believe that the use of these non-IFRS financial measures provides an additional tool for investors to use in evaluating ongoing operating results and trends and in comparing our financial results with other companies in our industry, many of which present similar non-IFRS financial measures to investors. Non-IFRS financial measures should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, financial information prepared in accordance with IFRS.
License fees relating to sport rights are a key component of how we generate revenue and one of our main operating expenses. Only licenses that meet the recognition criteria of IAS 38 are capitalized. The primary distinction for whether a license is capitalized or not capitalized is the contracted length of the applicable license. Therefore, the type of license we enter into can have a significant impact on our results of operations depending on whether we are able to capitalize the relevant license. As such, our presentation of Adjusted EBITDA reflects the full costs of our sport right’s licenses. Management believes that, by including amortization of sport rights in its calculation of Adjusted EBITDA, the result is a financial metric that is both more meaningful and comparable for management and our investors while also being more indicative of our ongoing operating performance. We present Adjusted EBITDA because management believes that some items excluded are non-recurring in nature and this information is relevant in evaluating the results relative to other entities that operate in the same industry. Management believes Adjusted EBITDA is useful to investors for evaluating Sportradar’s operating performance against competitors, which commonly disclose similar performance measures. However, Sportradar’s calculation of Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to other similarly titled performance measures of other companies. Adjusted EBITDA is not intended to be a substitute for any IFRS financial measure. Items excluded from Adjusted EBITDA include significant components in understanding and assessing financial performance. Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool and should not be considered in isolation, or as an alternative to, or a substitute for, profit for the period, revenue or other financial statement data presented in our consolidated financial statements as indicators of financial performance. We compensate for these limitations by relying primarily on our IFRS results and using Adjusted EBITDA only as a supplemental measure.
The Company is unable to provide a reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to profit (loss) for the period or Adjusted EBITDA margin to profit (loss) for the period as a percentage of revenue (in each case the most directly comparable IFRS financial measure), on a forward-looking basis without unreasonable effort because items that impact this IFRS financial measure are not within the Company’s control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. These items may include, but are not limited to, foreign exchange gains and losses. Such information may have a significant, and potentially unpredictable, impact on the Company’s future financial results. We consider Free cash flow and Free cash flow conversion to be liquidity measures that provide useful information to management and investors about the amount of cash generated by the business after the purchase of property and equipment, the purchase of intangible assets and payment of lease liabilities, which can then be used, among other things, to invest in our business and make strategic acquisitions, as well as our ability to convert our earnings to cash. A limitation of the utility of Free cash flow and Free cash flow conversion as measures of liquidity is that they do not represent the total increase or decrease in our cash balance for the year.
The Company is unable to provide a reconciliation of Free cash flow to net cash from operating activities or Free cash flow conversion to net cash from operating activities as a percentage of profit for the period from continuing operations (in each case the most directly comparable IFRS financial measure), on a forward-looking basis without unreasonable effort because items that impact this IFRS financial measure are not within the Company’s control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. These items may include, but are not limited to, changes in working capital, the timing of customer payments, the timing and amount of tax payments, and other non-recurring or unusual items. Such information may have a significant, and potentially unpredictable, impact on the Company’s future financial results. Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements Certain statements in this presentation may constitute “forward-looking” statements and information within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that relate to our current expectations and views of future events, including, without limitation, statements regarding future financial or operating performance, planned activities and objectives, anticipated growth resulting therefrom, market opportunities, strategies and other expectations, and our guidance and outlook, including targets for 2027 performance. In some cases, these forward-looking statements can be identified by words or phrases such as “may,” “might,” “will,” “could,” “would,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “seek,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “projects”, “continue,” “contemplate,” “confident,” “possible” or similar words. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions, some of which are beyond our control. In addition, these forward-looking statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are not a guarantee of future performance. Actual outcomes may differ materially from the information contained in the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including, without limitation, the following: economy downturns and political and market conditions beyond our control, including the impact of the Russia/Ukraine and other military conflicts such as acts or war or terrorism and foreign exchange rate fluctuations; pandemics could have an adverse effect on our business; dependence on our strategic relationships with our sports league partners; effect of social responsibility concerns and public opinion on responsible gaming requirements on our reputation; potential adverse changes in public and consumer tastes and preferences and industry trends; potential changes in competitive landscape, including new market entrants or disintermediation; potential inability to anticipate and adopt new technology, including efficiencies achieved through the use of artificial intelligence; potential errors, failures or bugs in our products; inability to protect our systems and data from continually evolving cybersecurity risks, security breaches or other technological risks; potential interruptions and failures in our systems or infrastructure; difficulties in our ability to evaluate, complete and integrate acquisitions (including the IMG ARENA acquisition) successfully; our ability to comply with governmental laws, rules, regulations, and other legal obligations, related to data privacy, protection and security; ability to comply with the variety of unsettled and developing U.S. and foreign laws on sports betting; dependence on jurisdictions with uncertain regulatory frameworks for our revenue; changes in the legal and regulatory status of real money gambling and betting legislation on us and our customers; our inability to maintain or obtain regulatory compliance in the jurisdictions in which we conduct our business; our ability to obtain, maintain, protect, enforce and defend our intellectual property rights; our ability to obtain and maintain sufficient data rights from major sports leagues, including exclusive rights; any material weaknesses identified in our internal control over financial reporting; inability to secure additional financing in a timely manner, or at all, to meet our long-term future capital needs; and other risk factors set forth in the section titled “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, and other documents filed with or furnished to the SEC, accessible on the SEC’s website at sec.gov and on our website at investors.sportradar.com. These statements reflect management’s current expectations regarding future events and operating performance and speak only as of the date of this press release. One should not put undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee that future results, levels of activity, performance and events and circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements will be achieved or will occur. Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, after the date on which the statements are made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
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PA Gaming Control Board Reports a Nearly 11% increase of Gaming Revenue in April

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) reported today that the combined total revenue generated from all forms of gaming along with fantasy contests during April 2025 was $558,717,922, an increase of 10.7% from last April.
The following chart compiles all revenue generated in April 2025 by casinos, along with fantasy contests and VGTs operated by other vendors and includes a comparison to total revenue generated in April 2024.
Source |
April 2025 Total Revenue |
April 2024 Total Revenue |
% Change |
Valley Forge Casino Resort |
$99,090,172 |
$85,340,755 |
16.11% |
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course |
$97,719,246 |
$78,343,398 |
24.73% |
Rivers Casino Philadelphia |
$56,209,401 |
$49,076,360 |
14.53% |
Parx Casino |
$54,211,940 |
$53,793,286 |
0.78% |
Wind Creek Bethlehem |
$47,825,103 |
$46,326,454 |
3.23% |
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh |
$27,533,445 |
$28,478,326 |
-3.32% |
Hollywood Casino at the Meadows |
$27,138,316 |
$26,007,948 |
4.35% |
Live! Casino Philadelphia |
$26,562,159 |
$24,304,441 |
9.29% |
Harrah’s Philadelphia |
$23,511,110 |
$21,071,057 |
11.58% |
Mohegan Pennsylvania |
$19,130,831 |
$20,024,953 |
-4.47% |
Mount Airy Casino Resort |
$17,803,898 |
$19,187,606 |
-7.21% |
Presque Isle Downs and Casino |
$13,732,651 |
$8,862,424 |
54.95% |
Hollywood Casino York |
$10,235,524 |
$8,450,128 |
21.13% |
Live! Casino Pittsburgh |
$9,585,109 |
$10,589,049 |
-9.48% |
Golden Nugget |
$7,670,389 |
$3,544,056 |
116.43% |
Hollywood Casino Morgantown |
$7,532,447 |
$7,330,347 |
2.76% |
Video Gaming Terminals |
$3,518,821 |
$3,648,270 |
-3.55% |
Parx Shippensburg |
$3,160,614 |
$3,125,398 |
1.13% |
Bally’s Pennsylvania |
$2,958,241 |
$3,812,426 |
-22.41% |
The Casino at Nemacolin |
$2,331,513 |
$2,138,432 |
9.03% |
Fantasy Contests |
$1,256,994 |
$1,228,294 |
2.34% |
Statewide Total |
$558,717,922 |
$504,683,409 |
10.71% |
Total tax from games revenue during April 2025 was $234,493,926*.
April Revenue by Game Type
The PGCB is also providing a synopsis of revenue year-over-year by types of games:
Type of Gaming Revenue |
April 2025 |
April 2024 |
% Change |
Retail Slots Revenue |
$203,094,831 |
$205,485,828 |
-1.16% |
iGaming Slots Revenue |
$169,478,496 |
$126,013,832 |
34.49% |
Retail Tables Revenue |
$80,604,940 |
$78,482,947 |
2.70% |
iGaming Tables Revenue |
$55,892,309 |
$45,006,006 |
24.19% |
Sports Wagering Revenue |
$42,533,444 |
$42,412,510 |
0.29% |
Video Gaming Terminals Revenue |
$3,518,821 |
$3,648,270 |
-3.55% |
iGaming Poker Revenue |
$2,338,087 |
$2,405,721 |
-2.81% |
Fantasy Contests Revenue |
$1,256,994 |
$1,228,294 |
2.34% |
Total Gaming Revenue |
$558,717,922 |
$504,683,409 |
10.71% |
Slot Machine Revenue
April’s revenue from the play of retail slot machines was $203,094,831, a 1.16% decrease in revenue when compared to the $205,485,828 generated in April 2024.
The number of slot machines in operation in April 2025 was 24,363 compared to 24,890 at the casinos in April 2024.
Slot machine revenue for each of the casinos, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows:
Casino |
April 2025 Slots Revenue |
April 2024 Slots Revenue |
% Change |
Parx Casino |
$31,398,827 |
$31,627,184 |
-0.72% |
Wind Creek Bethlehem |
$22,484,142 |
$22,648,114 |
-0.72% |
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh |
$20,903,809 |
$21,552,173 |
-3.01% |
Mohegan Pennsylvania |
$15,066,512 |
$15,605,963 |
-3.46% |
Hollywood Casino at the Meadows |
$13,359,817 |
$13,791,981 |
-3.13% |
Live! Casino Philadelphia |
$12,578,702 |
$12,575,159 |
0.03% |
Mount Airy Casino Resort |
$11,989,812 |
$12,266,755 |
-2.26% |
Rivers Casino Philadelphia |
$11,807,479 |
$12,032,212 |
-1.87% |
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course |
$11,528,692 |
$11,684,897 |
-1.34% |
Valley Forge Casino Resort |
$9,401,048 |
$9,035,378 |
4.05% |
Harrah’s Philadelphia |
$8,833,678 |
$9,080,862 |
-2.72% |
Live! Casino Pittsburgh |
$8,142,058 |
$9,126,484 |
-10.79% |
Presque Isle Downs and Casino |
$7,631,607 |
$7,476,168 |
2.08% |
Hollywood Casino York |
$7,560,618 |
$6,728,004 |
12.38% |
Hollywood Casino Morgantown |
$5,261,874 |
$5,338,456 |
-1.43% |
Parx Shippensburg |
$3,106,843 |
$3,040,633 |
2.18% |
The Casino at Nemacolin |
$2,039,313 |
$1,875,402 |
8.74% |
Statewide Total |
$203,094,831 |
$205,485,828 |
-1.16% |
Tax revenue from the play of slot machines in April 2025 was $102,841,807*.
Retail Table Games Revenue
Retail Table Games revenue for April 2025 was $80,604,940, an increase of 2.70% from April 2024 when revenue was $78,482,947.
Table games revenue for each of the casinos, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows.
Casino |
April 2025 Table Games Revenue |
April 2024 Table Games Revenue |
% Change |
Wind Creek Bethlehem |
$23,971,086 |
$21,882,043 |
9.55% |
Parx Casino |
$16,102,523 |
$15,718,477 |
2.44% |
Live! Casino Philadelphia |
$9,233,598 |
$7,704,612 |
19.85% |
Rivers Casino Philadelphia |
$7,937,680 |
$6,993,058 |
13.51% |
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh |
$5,950,178 |
$6,154,381 |
-3.32% |
Valley Forge Casino Resort |
$2,883,706 |
$2,797,020 |
3.10% |
Mount Airy Casino Resort |
$2,380,314 |
$2,949,545 |
-19.30% |
Harrah’s Philadelphia |
$2,271,048 |
$2,071,503 |
9.63% |
Mohegan Pennsylvania |
$2,026,335 |
$2,662,142 |
-23.88% |
Hollywood Casino at the Meadows |
$1,632,924 |
$2,387,398 |
-31.60% |
Hollywood Casino York |
$1,496,542 |
$1,086,823 |
37.70% |
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course |
$1,321,634 |
$2,176,702 |
-39.28% |
Live! Casino Pittsburgh |
$1,195,412 |
$1,375,312 |
-13.08% |
Presque Isle Downs and Casino |
$1,075,228 |
$1,319,443 |
-18.51% |
Hollywood Casino Morgantown |
$786,348 |
$870,996 |
-9.72% |
The Casino at Nemacolin |
$292,200 |
$263,030 |
11.09% |
Parx Shippensburg |
$48,185 |
$70,462 |
-31.62% |
Statewide Total |
$80,604,940 |
$78,482,947 |
2.70% |
Total tax revenue from table games play during April 2025 was $13,496,060*.
Internet Casino-Type Gaming (iGaming) Revenue
Casino games offered online generated monthly gross revenue totaling $227,708,892 during April 2025. Compared to revenue of $173,425,559 in April 2024, this represents an increase of 31.30%.
A breakdown of revenue of casino games offered online is as follows:
Casino Operator |
iSlots Revenue |
iTables Revenue |
iPoker Revenue |
Total iGaming Revenue |
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course |
$57,479,821 |
$25,212,629 |
$498,895 |
$83,191,345 |
Valley Forge Casino Resort |
$48,266,132 |
$18,464,415 |
|
$66,730,547 |
Rivers Casino Philadelphia |
$31,127,572 |
$4,490,644 |
$266,573 |
$35,884,789 |
Harrah’s Philadelphia |
$8,115,975 |
$2,670,850 |
$378,874 |
$11,165,698 |
Golden Nugget |
$7,136,062 |
$534,327 |
|
$7,670,389 |
Parx Casino |
$4,809,436 |
$960,916 |
|
$5,770,352 |
Live! Casino Philadelphia |
$3,737,078 |
$861,343 |
|
$4,598,421 |
Mount Airy Casino Resort |
$1,755,991 |
$510,777 |
$1,193,745 |
$3,460,513 |
Presque Isle Downs and Casino |
$1,859,955 |
$1,253,532 |
|
$3,113,487 |
Bally’s Pennsylvania |
$2,570,604 |
$387,637 |
|
$2,958,241 |
Mohegan Pennsylvania |
$1,528,712 |
$301,957 |
|
$1,830,668 |
Wind Creek Bethlehem |
$1,091,159 |
$243,283 |
|
$1,334,442 |
Statewide Total |
$169,478,496 |
$55,892,309 |
$2,338,087 |
$227,708,892 |
Tax revenue generated from iGaming during April 2025 was $100,825,684*.
Total iGaming revenue for each of the casinos during April 2025 and April 2024, if applicable, is as follows:
Operator |
April 2025 |
April 2024 |
% Change |
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course |
$83,191,345 |
$62,315,703 |
33.50% |
Valley Forge Casino Resort |
$66,730,547 |
$48,092,985 |
38.75% |
Rivers Casino Philadelphia |
$35,884,789 |
$30,642,859 |
17.11% |
Harrah’s Philadelphia |
$11,165,698 |
$9,409,722 |
18.66% |
Golden Nugget |
$7,670,389 |
$3,544,056 |
116.43% |
Parx Casino |
$5,770,352 |
$4,990,916 |
15.62% |
Live! Casino Philadelphia |
$4,598,421 |
$3,436,705 |
33.80% |
Mount Airy Casino Resort |
$3,460,513 |
$3,956,965 |
-12.55% |
Presque Isle Downs and Casino |
$3,113,487 |
n/a |
n/a |
Bally’s Pennsylvania |
$2,958,241 |
$3,812,426 |
-22.41% |
Mohegan Pennsylvania |
$1,830,668 |
$1,412,160 |
29.64% |
Wind Creek Bethlehem |
$1,334,442 |
$1,811,063 |
-26.32% |
Statewide Total |
$227,708,892 |
$173,425,559 |
31.30% |
Sports Wagering Revenue
April 2025 total sports wagering handle was $711,569,216, 10.14% above the April 2024 total of $646,061,065.
The taxable revenue figure for April 2025 was $42,533,444, or 0.29% higher when compared to April 2024, when taxable revenue was $42,412,510.
April 2025 sports wagering total handle and revenue are as follows:
Casino Operator |
Total Handle2 |
Retail Revenue |
Online Revenue |
Total Revenue |
Valley Forge Casino Resort |
$269,836,185 |
-$35,399 |
$20,110,270 |
$20,074,871 |
Hollywood Casino at the Meadows |
$185,602,950 |
$53,276 |
$12,092,299 |
$12,145,575 |
Presque Isle Downs and Casino |
$34,243,132 |
$31,271 |
$1,881,058 |
$1,912,329 |
Hollywood Casino at Penn National |
$32,151,458 |
$72,749 |
$1,604,825 |
$1,677,575 |
Hollywood Casino Morgantown |
$60,055,196 |
-$26,384 |
$1,510,609 |
$1,484,225 |
Harrah’s Philadelphia |
$25,824,434 |
$134,774 |
$1,105,911 |
$1,240,686 |
Hollywood Casino York |
$42,038,254 |
$918 |
$1,177,446 |
$1,178,364 |
Parx Casino |
$14,986,726 |
$263,367 |
$676,869 |
$940,237 |
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh |
$25,411,936 |
$218,799 |
$460,660 |
$679,459 |
Rivers Casino Philadelphia |
$12,149,428 |
$66,794 |
$512,660 |
$579,454 |
Live! Casino Pittsburgh |
$1,087,213 |
$247,640 |
$0 |
$247,640 |
Live! Casino Philadelphia |
$5,490,455 |
$151,438 |
$0 |
$151,438 |
Mohegan Pennsylvania |
$717,634 |
$117,077 |
$0 |
$117,077 |
Mohegan Lehigh Valley1 |
$712,790 |
$90,238 |
$0 |
$90,238 |
Wind Creek Bethlehem |
$828,888 |
-$620 |
$36,053 |
$35,434 |
Parx Shippensburg |
$42,879 |
$5,585 |
$0 |
$5,585 |
Mount Airy Casino Resort |
$389,661 |
-$26,742 |
$0 |
-$26,742 |
Statewide Total |
$711,569,216 |
$1,364,783 |
$41,168,661 |
$42,533,444 |
1 Operated by Mohegan Pennsylvania
2 A breakout of the handle between retail and online sportsbooks can be found on the website report.
Sports wagering revenue for each of the casinos and plus the one Off Track Betting facility during April 2025 and April 2024, if applicable, is as follows:
Operator |
April 2025 Sports Wagering Revenue |
April 2024 Sports Wagering Revenue |
% Change |
Valley Forge Casino Resort |
$20,074,871 |
$25,415,372 |
-21.01% |
Hollywood Casino at the Meadows |
$12,145,575 |
$9,828,569 |
23.57% |
Presque Isle Downs and Casino |
$1,912,329 |
$66,814 |
2762.17% |
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course |
$1,677,575 |
$2,166,095 |
-22.55% |
Hollywood Casino Morgantown |
$1,484,225 |
$1,120,894 |
32.41% |
Harrah’s Philadelphia |
$1,240,686 |
$508,970 |
143.76% |
Hollywood Casino York |
$1,178,364 |
$635,301 |
85.48% |
Parx Casino |
$940,237 |
$1,343,210 |
-30.00% |
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh |
$679,459 |
$771,772 |
-11.96% |
Rivers Casino Philadelphia |
$579,454 |
-$591,769 |
-197.92% |
Live! Casino Pittsburgh |
$247,640 |
$87,253 |
183.82% |
Live! Casino Philadelphia |
$151,438 |
$587,965 |
-74.24% |
Mohegan Pennsylvania |
$117,077 |
$168,079 |
-30.34% |
Mohegan Lehigh Valley2 |
$90,238 |
$176,609 |
-48.91% |
Wind Creek Bethlehem |
$35,434 |
-$14,766 |
-339.96% |
Parx Shippensburg |
$5,585 |
$14,302 |
-60.95% |
Mount Airy Casino Resort |
-$26,742 |
$14,342 |
n/a |
South Philly Race & Sportsbook1 3 |
n/a |
$113,499 |
n/a |
Statewide Total |
$42,533,444 |
$42,412,510 |
0.29% |
1Operated by Parx Casino
2 Operated by Mohegan Pennsylvania
3 No longer operating
Tax revenue generated from sports wagering during April 2025 was $15,312,040*.
Video Gaming Terminals
Total adjusted revenue for April 2025 for video gaming terminals (VGTs) was $3,518,821, 3.55% lower than April 2024 when revenue was $3,648,270. By the end of April 2025, all VGT Operators offered the maximum permitted five machines at each of the 74 qualified truck stop establishments, compared to five machines at each of the 74 establishments at this time last year.
Truck Stop VGT adjusted revenue for each of the terminal operators during April 2025 is as follows:
VGTs Terminal Operator |
April 2025 VGT Revenue |
April 2024 VGT Revenue |
% Change |
Marquee by Penn1 |
$2,407,652 |
$2,388,864 |
0.79% |
J&J Ventures Gaming2 |
$800,157 |
$960,004 |
-16.65% |
Jango3 |
$311,012 |
$249,650 |
24.58% |
Accel Entertainment Gaming5 |
$0 |
$4,696 |
n/a |
Venture Gaming LLC4 |
$0 |
$45,056 |
n/a |
Statewide Total |
$3,518,821 |
$3,648,270 |
-3.55% |
1 operated VGTs in 32 establishments during April
2 operated VGTs in 27 establishments during April
3 operated VGTs in 13 establishments during April
4 operated VGT’s in 2 establishments but were not operational during April
5 operated VGTs in no establishments during April
Tax revenue collected from the play of VGTs in April 2025 was $1,829,787*.
Fantasy Contests
Fantasy Contests revenue was $1,256,994 in April 2025, an increase of 2.34% over April 2024, when revenue was $1,228,294
Fantasy Contests Operator |
April 2025 Fantasy Revenue |
April 2024 Fantasy Revenue |
% Change |
DraftKings |
$945,998 |
$915,949 |
3.28% |
FanDuel |
$181,113 |
$211,873 |
-14.52% |
Underdog Sports, Inc. |
$114,632 |
$84,085 |
36.33% |
Yahoo Fantasy Sports |
$10,635 |
$11,038 |
-3.65% |
Fantasy Sports Games LLC |
$2,760 |
$3,460 |
-20.24% |
Sportshub Technologies |
$1,937 |
$1,844 |
5.03% |
OwnersBox |
-$81 |
$37 |
-316.83% |
Jock MKR |
n/a |
$8 |
n/a |
Statewide Total |
$1,256,994 |
$1,228,294 |
2.34% |
Tax revenue collected from the play of Fantasy Contests in April 2025 was $188,549*.
*All tax revenue figures reflect amount generated prior to any adjustments by the PA Department of Revenue
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Paf’s results for 2024

It was a strong year
The Nordic gaming company Paf performed well in 2024, despite a slight decline in earnings. Paf’s open customer segment demonstrates that it is possible to be a sustainable entertainment company with decisive loss limits to prevent excessive gambling.
The Paf Group’s turnover increased from €177.1 million to €183.0 million in 2024, a rise of 3%. However, earnings decreased from €55.1 million to €54.3 million.
“We had a strong 2024, and we can be really pleased with the year. The trend of increased gambling taxes is bringing down earnings, but this was something we were prepared for,” said Christer Fahlstedt, CEO.
Paf’s profit decreased by 1%, primarily due to increased gaming taxes. Paf paid €11.8 million more in taxes in 2024 than in 2023. In particular, the lottery tax increased in Finland from 5% to 12%, and in Sweden from 18% to 22%.
“Paf is well equipped to handle tax increases thanks to our customer base, which generates long-term income from a large number of players who play for smaller amounts. Taxes on gaming companies are necessary, so that other gaming companies also can contribute back to society,” says Christer Fahlstedt.
21.5 million euros in Paf funds
The annual distribution of Paf funds will be €21.5 million. These funds are used for the benefit of society, including social activities, culture, youth work, sports, environmental activities, and more.
“The level of Paf funds that can be maintained year after year, combined with the voluntary measures taken in relation to responsible gaming towards customers, is impressive. There is no other company in the industry that is currently achieving anything similar,” says Jan-Mikael von Schantz, Chairman of the Paf Board.
Entertainment on sustainable terms
In 2024, Paf lowered the loss limit for young customers aged 20–24. Then, in March 2025, the loss limit for young customers was reduced again, and at the same time, the general loss limit for all age groups was lowered to €16,000.
“We want to be a sustainable entertainment company, and our results show that it is possible to achieve strong results without compromising on responsible gaming. I am genuinely surprised and a little disappointed that our state-owned counterpart Veikkaus in Finland has chosen to raise its loss limit this spring. But we are going our own way and they are going in a different direction,” says Christer Fahlstedt.
Open customer segments 2017–2024
The table below shows the development of gaming in different customer segments from 2017 to 2024. The red segment has been at zero in recent years, as Paf’s loss limits have prevented larger losses. The white segment shows the percentage of winning players who ended the year in profit.
“We are increasing revenue from the green segment by 12.3%, which benefits our development towards more sustainable revenue. We would like to see more operators be as open and transparent with their numbers as we are,” says Christer Fahlstedt.
All the numbers in Paf’s customer segments have been reviewed by auditors as part of the financial statement audit.
Read Paf’s full Annual Report for 2024 on aboutpaf.com/corporate/annual-reports.
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Golden Matrix Posts Strong Q1; Eliminates Debt and Accelerates Market Expansion

Golden Matrix Group Inc. (NASDAQ: GMGI) (“Golden Matrix” or the “Company”), a developer, licensor, and global operator of online gaming platforms, today announced financial and operational results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025. The quarter reflects the Company’s strong group execution, platform innovation, and continued expansion across regulated gaming markets.
Brian Goodman, CEO of Golden Matrix, commented, “We entered fiscal 2025 with elevated operating efficiency and diversified revenue streams that continue to scale across high-growth markets. Our raffle segment reached all-time highs, our debt profile strengthened meaningfully, and our B2B and B2C businesses are both operating from positions of renewed financial and strategic strength.”
Financial and Strategic Highlights
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Record Raffle Segment Performance: The Company’s raffle businesses reported all-time highs in revenue, ticket sales, and prize values. User growth surged 146% year-over-year, with 26,000 new registrations in Q1.
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Strategic Balance Sheet Optimization: GMGI eliminated approximately $9.6 million in Lind Global debt and converted over $9.5 million in Meridianbet acquisition-related debt into equity this year, enhancing financial flexibility.
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Revenue Growth: Q1 2025 consolidated revenue was $42.7 million, up 72% year-over-year, partially impacted by a negative 4% FX headwind
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Gross Profit: Gross profit reached $24.2 million, with a consolidated gross margin of approximately 57%. Meridianbet gross margin improved to 72%, while the combined GMAG and Rkings/CFAC segments improved to 29%.
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The Company had a net loss of $300,000 or a 0-cent loss per share. This was a decline of $4.2 million, or 5-cents a share, from the same period last year. The decline was due to an increase in acquisition-related amortization of $1.7 million, interest expense of $1.5 million, and stock-based compensation of $1 million.
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Adjusted EBITDA(1) declined by $0.3 million, or 5%, to $5.6 million, as increased gross profit was offset by an operating spend increase to expand our business geographically, improve our market share, and advance our gaming technology in support of full-year growth initiatives.
Meridianbet Performance
Zoran Milosevic, CEO of Meridianbet, commented, “Our Q1 results demonstrate focused execution across regulated markets, bolstered by operational efficiency and continuous innovation. We are deepening user engagement, expanding licensing coverage, and strengthening our position as a global operator of choice.”
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Brazil: Secured a permanent online betting license, unlocking full national access in a projected $5.6 billion gross gaming revenue market for 2025.
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Africa: Launched B2B operations in Nigeria through a fully licensed local entity, entering one of Africa’s most dynamic gaming economies.
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Serbia: Renewed a 10-year online license, preserving regulatory continuity in a mature and profitable core market.
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User Metrics: First-time deposits grew 56%, new registrations rose 22%, and total deposits increased 12% compared to Q1 2024.
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Expanse Studios: Meridianbet’s proprietary game development arm expanded its North American footprint with five new integrations into U.S.-based sweepstakes casinos. The studio also advanced its in-house content roadmap, including an enhanced crash games portfolio and anticipates licensing in Romania for Q2.
Financial Outlook
Golden Matrix expects full-year 2025 revenue to range between $190 million and $195 million, reflecting a growth rate of 26% to 29% over 2024. The Company continues to invest in technology, content, and international licenses to drive long-term shareholder value.
Rich Christensen, CFO of Golden Matrix, added, “We’re executing on disciplined capital allocation and long-term strategic investments. Our improving net leverage, healthy free cash flow, and scalable platform position us to accelerate growth across 2025 and beyond.”
(1)Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure. See also “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” and “Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted Earnings excluding Interest Expense, Interest Income, Tax, Depreciation Expense, Amortization Expense, Stock-based Compensation Expense and Restructuring Costs”, included in the tables at the end of this release.
In terms of GAAP accounting and Meridianbet being the accounting acquirer, the comparisons presented are correctly stated and are reflective of our new structure. Comparisons presented in terms of GAAP are the consolidated Company’s results against Meridianbet Group historical results and not against Golden Matrix Group’s, historical results.
The full visual presentation and the earnings call can be accessed at 8:00am ET on the Golden Matrix Group IR website at goldenmatrix.com/events-presentations/.
For more information, please visit goldenmatrix.com.
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