TLDR
- Groupe Partouche posted H1 2026 turnover of €240.4 million, up 3% year-on-year
- Net Gaming Revenue rose 2.5% to €190 million across the period
- Online gaming surged 26% to €7.1 million, driving international growth
- Table games in France jumped 14.8%, offsetting a 1.7% decline in slot machine revenue
- The new Parisian Club opened in May 2026, becoming the largest gaming venue in Paris
French gaming operator Groupe Partouche has reported first-half fiscal 2026 results, showing steady growth across its casino and online operations.
Total turnover for the six-month period reached €240.4 million, a 3% increase from the same period in 2025. Net Gaming Revenue grew 2.5% to €190 million.
Second-quarter turnover came in at €109.5 million, also up 2.5% year-on-year. Gross Gaming Revenue for the half reached €182.1 million.
Table Games and Online Drive French Results
French operations generated €163.1 million in Gross Gaming Revenue, a 1.6% rise from last year.
Slot machines dipped 1.7% to €125.8 million, but table games made up the difference. Table game revenue climbed 14.8% to €37.3 million.
Key casinos in Annemasse, Divonne, St Amand-les-Eaux, and La Tour-de-Salvagny all contributed to domestic growth. Properties in Cannes also performed well.
Casino 50 Croisette, acquired in February 2025, and the Royal Palm casino, following a restructuring, both added to French results.
In May 2026, the company opened its Parisian Club, now the largest gaming venue in Paris. The multi-floor venue offers table games and is set to add roulette later this year.
International Operations Show Online Strength
Outside France, Gross Gaming Revenue rose 4.5% to €18.9 million.
Online gaming was the strongest performer internationally, jumping 26% to €7.1 million.
The Cotonou casino in Benin, which opened in January 2025, saw revenue more than quadruple year-on-year. That result lifted international numbers.
Renovations at Casino du Lac de Meyrin in Switzerland weighed on that market’s performance during the period.
At constant scope, Gross Gaming Revenue increased 1% to €178.2 million. Net Gaming Revenue after levies came in at €84.1 million for Q2, up 1.7% from Q2 2025.
The results show online gaming is now a growing share of Partouche’s total revenue mix, even as physical casinos remain the core of the business.
The company has not issued full-year guidance, but the first-half figures show growth continuing across both domestic and international operations.
