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TOP NEWS: Playtech profit surges as eyes further growth

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Playtech PLC on Wednesday said it expected further adjusted earnings growth in the medium-term as it posted a profit increase and an optimistic outlook.

The Isle of Man-based gambling software development company said pretax profit surged to €235.8 million in 2023 from €95.6 million in 2022.

Adjusted pretax profit meanwhile climbed 16% to €250.5 million from €215.4 million.

Revenue ticked up 6.5% to €1.71 billion from €1.60 billion.

The income tax expense increased to €130.7 million from €55.0 million.

Citing Milan, Italy-based Snaitech, which offers gaming and entertaining services and sports and horse racing betting, the company said: ‘The dynamics within 2023 were varied. In the first half of the year, within the betting segment, sales were up significantly across both retail and online due to pent-up demand after the football World Cup (given Italy was absent from the tournament).’

Playtech noted that many of its colleagues are affected by the Israel-Hamas war and the war in Ukraine.

Looking ahead, Playtech aims for business-to-business medium term adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of €200 million to €250 million, and business-to-customer adjusted Ebitda of €300 million to €350 million. The total minimum of both would be €500 million, at least 16% higher than the adjusted Ebitda of €432 million Playtech posted for 2023.

Chief Executive Officer Mor Weizer said: ‘With regards to outlook, we are well set to achieve our medium-term targets for both B2B and B2C divisions and have a high-quality balance sheet giving us the flexibility to pursue both organic and inorganic growth opportunities.’

Playtech shares were 1.0% higher at 476.81 pence each on Wednesday morning in London.

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