Sydney-listed gaming supplier Ainsworth Game Technology (AGT) has posted a 12 per cent decline in revenue to AUD$234.3m for its fiscal year ended 30 June, despite strong growth from its US-facing business.
Shares in Bragg Gaming Group slumped by more than 28 per cent in Toronto Tuesday after the company reported a net loss of CAD$9.6m for the second quarter of 2019 and the launch of a strategic review of its GiveMeSport and GiveMeBet online media assets.
Strong growth in the online casino sector helped Spain’s regulated online betting and gaming market increase gross gaming revenue (GGR) by 7 per cent to €178.4m in the second quarter of 2019.
Sweden’s regulated betting and gaming market generated net revenue of SEK6.08bn (€567.9m) during the second quarter of 2019.
London-listed betting supplier Sportech has reported a 3.8 per cent increase in revenue to £32.6m in the first six months of the year, with the growth driven by currency gains and the performance of its Racing and Digital division.
Delaware’s regulated sports betting market collected total wagers of $3.9m during the month of July.
London-listed gaming supplier and operator Playtech has reported a 69 per cent increase in revenue to €736.1m for the first half of 2019, driven by a strong contribution from the company’s Snaitech consumer business in Italy.
London-listed gaming operator Rank Group has reported a 1 per cent increase in revenue to £695.1m in its fiscal year ended June 30.
Italy-focused gaming operator and technology supplier Newgioco Group has reported a 3 per cent increase in revenue to US$9.1m for the second quarter of 2019.
Mississippi’s regulated sports betting market declined for the fourth consecutive month as total wagers fell to $13.4m during the month of July.
Stockholm-listed iGaming affiliate Raketech has reported a 6 per cent decrease in revenue to €5.7m for the second quarter of 2019.
New York State’s newly regulated sports betting market generated total gross gaming revenue of $349,468 during the month of July.