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BETBY ACCELERATES INTO 2025 WITH TRIPLE-DIGIT GROWTH IN Q1

BETBY, a leading sportsbook supplier, has reported an exceptional start to the year, posting strong Q1 results marked by significant growth in Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR), active bettors across its partner network, and total bets placed. These results reflect the continued evolution of BETBY’s sportsbook solution, the introduction of innovative new products, and strategic partnerships.
Overall sportsbook Gross Gaming Revenue surged by +179% compared to Q1 2024, fueled by the successful launch of new projects and the outstanding performance of key existing clients.
This impressive growth is the result of strategic initiatives led by BETBY’s commercial team, which have substantially expanded the company’s global footprint. During the same period, the number of active players increased by +20% year-on-year, while the total number of bets placed rose by +65%, further highlighting the platform’s growing traction.
In addition to core sportsbook growth, BETBY’s proprietary esports feed, BETBY Games, also delivered robust results, registering a 203% GGR increase resulting from a 37% growth in active players and 64% increase in placed bets. This led to BETBY Games’ share of the supplier’s GGR for Q1 2025 standing at 12%.
Leonid Pertsovskiy, Chief Executive Officer at BETBY said: “These results reflect the strength of our long-term investments in product innovation, team excellence, and strategic partnerships. Our Q1 performance showcases the growing trust our clients have in BETBY and our ability to drive their business growth without ever compromising on quality.”
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Optimove US Gaming Pulse Report – March 2025

Executive Summary – Optimove US Gaming Pulse Report (March 2025)
The March 2025 report analyzes data from over 3.2 million U.S. players and 21 million global players to benchmark performance across casino and sports betting.
Key Insights:
- U.S. Players Spend More: U.S. bettors deposited an average of $538 over the past 12 months — 2.6x higher than the global average.
- Casino Activity Climbs: U.S. casino bettors grew 37% March year-over-year, with average monthly bets reaching $8,511 (6.4x the global average), boosted by state expansions like Rhode Island.
- Sports Betting Spikes with NFL Season: Bettor volume rose 32% in September compared to the baseline. U.S. average monthly sports bet: $1,010 (vs. $404 globally).
- Global Players More Engaged: Global players are active more days per month (+13%) and retain better (70% vs. 65% monthly average).
Conclusion:
Report Metrics:While the U.S. market demonstrates higher player spend and betting volume, global markets show stronger engagement and retention. Continued U.S. growth is closely tied to seasonal events and expanding iGaming legalization, while future success will depend on improving long-term engagement and retention strategies.
- Source: Betting trends in United States compared to the global benchmark in the trailing 12 months (March 2024-2025)
- Database: A 12-month average of 3,270,596 active players per month in the US and 21,308,702 globally.
Category: Average Deposit Amount
Key finding: Average Deposit Amounts Greatest in the US
In monthly average total deposit amounts, the US consistently outpaces the global average, maintaining values more than twice as high throughout the year.
The US average peaked at $602 in August 2024 and again in March 2025, while the lowest point was $466 in February 2025. (The 12-month average was $538.)
Global deposit amounts remained relatively stable, fluctuating between $193 and $225, ending at $206 in March 2025.
Definition of Average Deposit Amount: The average deposit amount is calculated by taking the total sum of all deposits and dividing it by the number of Sports and Casino bettors (players) who have made at least one deposit.
Category: Total Monthly Casino Betting Amount & Number of Casino Bettors Growth
Key findings: The US has been leading in both betting amount and number of casino bettors’ growth since August 2024
Throughout the period, the US consistently outpaced global averages, with an average of $8,511 per bettor through the period compared to $1,327 globally. US ending at $8,536 in March 2025 while the global average stands on $1,329.
In number of casino bettors’ growth, the US market saw significant growth, rising from the March 2024 baseline of 100% to 137% (37% growth) by March 2025. Global growth was more moderate, increasing to 116% over the same period. The most notable growth for the US occurred between August 2024 and January 2025, peaking at 142%.
Legalization of online casino gaming in the US has influenced the growth trends among casino bettors, Rhode Island is the most recent state legalized, having launched its iGaming casinos platform in March 2024.
Definition of Total Monthly Casino Bet Amount: The average casino bet amount is the total sum of all casino bets and divided by the number of bettors who have placed at least one casino bet.
Definition of Casino Bettors Growth Trend: calculated by dividing the total number of casino bettors each month by the number of casino bettors in March 2024, which serves as the baseline (100%).
Category: Total Monthly Sports Betting Amount & Number of Sport Bettors Growth
Key finding: The US consistently outpaced global averages in monthly average sports bet amounts, with a strong seasonality effect observed in the number of sport bettors starting in September, coinciding with the beginning of the NFL season.
Throughout the period, the US consistently outpaced global averages in monthly average sports bet amounts. The US average peaked at $1,166 in March 2024, dipped mid-year, and rebounded to $1,150 by March 2025.
In contrast, the global average remained steady, fluctuating between $362 and $452, and closing at $391 in March 2025.
In terms of the number of sport bettors, the US market experienced a sharp increase starting in September 2024, aligning with the start of the NFL season. Growth surged to 132% in September, peaking at 144% in November, and closing at 112% in March 2025.
Global growth remained more stable, gradually increasing from 100% to 108% over the same period.
Definition of Total Monthly Sport Bet Amount: The average sport betting amount is the total sum of all sports bets and divided by the number of bettors who have placed in least one sport bet.
The Sport Bettors Growth Trend: calculated by dividing the total number of sport bettors each month by the number of sport bettors in March 2024, which serves as the baseline (100%).
Category: Average Number of Activity Days per Active Customer
Key finding: global market consistently maintained a higher engagement level than the US.
- Unlike trends in casino and sports betting, the global market consistently maintained a higher engagement level than the US, with 13% more activity days on average per active customer throughout the period.
- The global average began at 8.71 days in March 2024 and rose slightly to 9.03 days by March 2025, maintaining a relatively stable trend.
- In contrast, the US started at 7.02 days, picked to 8.08 days in March 2025, with a notable low point of 6.82 days in February 2025.
Definition of Average Activity Days: The average number of activity days is the total number of activity days divided by the number of bettors who have at least one activity day.
Category: Average Active Retention Rate
Key finding: Although retention rates remained relatively close, the global market consistently outperformed the US
While retention rates between the US and global markets remained close throughout the period, the global rate consistently outperformed the US in most months.
The global average began at 72% in March 2024 and ended at 73% in March 2025, showing stable performance.
Over the period, US average was 65% compared to the global average of 70%.
Definition of Active Retention Rate: The percentage of bettors who were active in the preceding month and remained active in the current month.
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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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ZEAL sets new records for new customers, revenue and EBITDA in its anniversary year 2024

- Milestone of one million new customers per year reached for the first time
- Group revenue grows by 62% to € 188.2 million
- EBITDA almost doubled to € 61.9 million
- Expectations for new charity lottery Traumhausverlosung (English: Dream House Raffle) exceeded
- Squeeze-out of LOTTO24 AG successfully completed
ZEAL Network SE, the online market leader for lotteries in Germany, published its 2024 annual report today, reporting record figures for several key performance indicators. Group revenue increased by 62% to € 188.2 million (2023: € 116.1 million). At € 61.9 million, EBITDA was almost twice as high as in the previous year (2023: € 32.9 million).
“In our anniversary year 2024, we achieved a record triple in our business development in terms of new customers, revenue and EBITDA. In addition to the biggest growth in our core business since the company was founded, we have established ourselves as a pioneer in the German market with the launch of our Traumhausverlosung (English: Dream House Raffle),” comments Helmut Becker, CEO of ZEAL. “For the third year in a row, our subsidiary LOTTO24 AG has produced more record winners than any other provider in Germany. Our success is also good news for the good cause – with € 382 million in 2024, ZEAL has generated the highest sum in the company’s history for social and community projects.”
“Thanks to targeted marketing measures and very successful new customer acquisition in an exceptionally good jackpot year, we reached the milestones of one million new customers and one billion in lottery billings for the first time. We are proud to have achieved the highest revenue in our company’s history. At the same time, we were able to demonstrate the enormous profitability and scalability of our business model with a record EBITDA,” says Sebastian Bielski, CFO of ZEAL.
Revenue in the German lottery business grows by 59 %
ZEAL’s outstanding revenue performance is largely due to strong revenue growth in lotteries. Due to a very positive jackpot situation and successful marketing measures, the average number of active customers (1,436 thousand) rose by 25%. At the same time, billings from lotteries exceeded one billion euros for the first time at € 1,080.4 million (2023: € 843.3 million). The gross margin rose by 3.1 percentage points to 15.6% due to a price increase in ticket fees in June 2024 and a change in the product mix. The parallel increase in billings and gross margin led to significant revenue growth in the lottery business of 59% to € 168.3 million (2023: € 105.7 million). ZEAL also improved its online market share by 2.4 percentage points from 41.4% to 43.8%.
Earnings almost doubled thanks to marketing efficiency and scaling effects
ZEAL achieved a record 1,259 thousand new customers in 2024, more than double the previous year’s figure (2023: 597 thousand). Thanks to more efficient marketing measures, the successful acquisition of new customers led to a year-on-year decrease in acquisition costs per registered new customer (cost per lead, CPL) of 23% to € 35.16 (2023: € 45.52).
Other operating expenses increased by 58% to € 98.0 million (2023: € 62.0 million). This was largely due to strategic marketing expenses, which rose by 58% to € 56.9 million (2023: € 36.0 million), but at a significantly lower rate than the more than doubling of new customer growth. The growth and diversification of the business led to a 54% increase in the direct costs of business operations to € 18.5 million (2023: € 12.0 million). The increase in indirect operating costs to € 22.6 million (2023: € 14.0 million) was due to external consulting services and a provision of € 2.2 million connected to the squeeze-out of LOTTO24 AG.
Despite the higher costs, ZEAL was able to increase EBITDA disproportionately by 88% to € 61.9 million (2023: € 32.9 million) thanks to efficiency gains and scaling effects of the business model in relation to the strong revenue growth. At € 53.7 million, EBIT more than doubled compared to the previous year’s figure (2023: € 23.6 million).
The Executive Board and Supervisory Board will propose to the Annual General Meeting on May 21, 2025 the payment of a dividend for the 2024 financial year of € 2.40 per share (2023: € 1.10), consisting of an ordinary dividend of € 1.30 and a special dividend of € 1.10. This means a total distribution to shareholders of around € 50.6 million (2023: € 23.8 million).
Dream House Raffle another highlight of the financial year
In 2024, ZEAL has launched the first charity lottery in Germany to raffle off an existing property. The first raffle of a dream house on the Baltic Sea exceeded all expectations for this product innovation and led to around 14 million tickets being sold between August and October. ZEAL was able to generate around € 1.8 million for charitable causes with the first house raffle alone, including more than € 1.2 million for the main charity partner DKMS.
Squeeze-out of LOTTO24 AG completed
With the acquisition of the remaining shares of LOTTO24 AG in 2024, ZEAL reached an important milestone in the optimization of the Group structure. The squeeze-out was completed on October 8, 2024 and the profit and loss transfer and domination agreement between ZEAL Network SE and LOTTO24 AG was entered in the commercial register on 21 November 2024.
Outlook for 2025
For the 2025 financial year, ZEAL plans to further expand its market leadership in Germany as an online provider of lottery products and to further scale its games offering and the Traumhausverlosung (English: Dream House Raffle). Depending on the general conditions and assuming an average jackpot development, the company expects revenue in the 2025 financial year to be in the range of € 195 million to € 205 million and EBITDA in the range of € 55 million to € 60 million.
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