Italy: ADM reveals €11.47bn state gambling revenue in 2025
The ADM statistical bulletin shows €11.47bn ($13.40bn) in 2025 gambling revenue for the state, a slight 0.74% decrease from the previous year.
The ADM statistical bulletin shows €11.47bn ($13.40bn) in 2025 gambling revenue for the state, a slight 0.74% decrease from the previous year.
During the fourth quarter of 2025, New Jersey casinos reported a gross operating profit of $124.7m, equating to a decrease of 5.8%, while FY2025 operating profit fell 3.9% to $681.6m.
One of the key achievements of the new regulator was the resumption of lottery licensing, while the overall gambling sector generated UAH 1.7bn ($39.4m) in licence revenues in 2025.
Online gambling drove growth for 2025, with GGR rising 11.7% year-on-year to €1.19bn.
The regulator states that regulatory changes have clearly affected the operations of licensed operators.
Group flags going concern uncertainty as bank covenants breached and HK$1.13bn impairment booked.
Impairment and associate losses weigh on 2025 results despite revenue growth.
Jeju integrated resort revenue edges higher despite gaming downturn.
Adjusted EBITDA decreased 54.2% to HK$207.50m.
The operator returned NOK 495m ($51.4m) to support Norwegian horseracing, care and breeding.