Groupe Partouche reported a 5.1% increase in gross gaming revenue for the 12 months ending October 2025, reaching €748.3 million, up from €712.3 million in 2024. The growth reflects the company’s strong performance over the year.
The group attributed much of the increase to the reopening of three renovated casinos in France. Properties in Annemasse, Divonne and La Tour-de-Salvagny delivered particularly strong results after undergoing major upgrades during the year.
Revenue at the Annemasse casino rose 20.9% compared with the previous year, while Divonne saw a 17.7% increase and La Tour-de-Salvagny grew by 15%. Groupe Partouche said the upgrades had clearly paid off, boosting performance across its key sites.
Strong performance across French casinos
Groupe Partouche reported that overall revenue from its French operations rose 5.2% year on year to €669.4 million, driven by growth across all gaming categories. The increase highlights strong demand for land-based casino entertainment despite a competitive market.
Slot machine revenue grew 3.7% to €522.6 million, while electronic table games saw a sharper rise of 10.6%, reaching €86.9 million. Traditional table games also performed well, generating €59.9 million, up 12% from the previous year.
Casino attendance in France increased by 4.9% during the year, reflecting higher visitor numbers and improved spending per customer. Groupe Partouche said the strong results were a combination of the recent renovations at key properties and continued demand for in-person gaming experiences.
International business and new acquisitions
Outside France, Groupe Partouche reported a 3.5% rise in revenue to €78.9 million, including a €1.4 million positive impact from exchange rates at its Meyrin casino in Switzerland.
Revenue grew across all segments, with slot machines up 3.1% to €40.7 million, traditional games up 3.8% to €38.2 million, and Swiss online gaming up 7.9% to €25.4 million.
The group also added two new properties during the year: Casino Partouche Cannes 50 Croisette in February and Cotonou Casino in Benin in January. Even without these additions, revenue still rose 3% compared with last year.
Turnover rises and growth continues into Q4
Groupe Partouche’s casinos earned €415 million in FY25, up 6% from last year. Hotels brought in €31.4 million, a small increase, while other activities rose 18.7% to €13.8 million. After €395.9 million in levies, net gaming revenue reached €352.4 million, up 4%, and total turnover grew 6% to €460.2 million.
The strong performance continued in the final quarter, with Q4 revenue up 6.4% to €197.8 million. The results show steady growth across the year, driven by casino operations and other business activities.
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