Groupe Partouche Posts 3% Turnover Increase to €240.4 Million in H1 Fiscal 2026

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on June 11, 2026
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Prominent land-based casino operator Groupe Partouche has officially closed the first half of its 2026 fiscal year, recording a total turnover of €240.4 million.

The tricolor flag of France rippling smoothly in the wind, symbolizing domestic French leisure and entertainment performance indicators.
While slot revenues in France fell 1.7%, Partouche’s table games surged 14.8% to €37.3 million, supported by the launch of the new Parisian Club.

The financial performance marks a steady 3% year-on-year increase, showing stable growth across its domestic and international entertainment properties.

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The group’s Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) rose by 2.5% to reach €190 million, while standalone second-quarter turnover hit €109.5 million, representing a 2.5% expansion compared to the identical timeline last year. Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) climbed to €182.1 million, heavily supported by robust table game results alongside a sharp rise in international online activity.

The company also marked a major operational milestone in May with the grand opening of its premium Parisian Club, which now stands as the largest active gaming venue in the capital city. Spread across several floors, the high-end venue offers an expansive array of traditional table games and is scheduled to add roulette wheels to its floor layout later this year.

French retail operations delivered €163.1 million in aggregate Gross Gaming Revenue, up 1.6% from last year’s baselines. While slot machine revenue fell by 1.7% to €125.8 million, the group’s table games segment completely offset the slot decline, jumping by an impressive 14.8% to land at €37.3 million.

Casinos situated in Annemasse, Divonne, St Amand-les-Eaux, and La Tour-de-Salvagny operated as key financial contributors, while properties located in Cannes also performed strongly. Specifically, Casino 50 Croisette, acquired by Partouche in February 2025, and the Royal Palm property, which has benefited from extensive corporate restructuring, both added significant upward momentum to domestic retail growth.

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Outside of France, the operator’s Gross Gaming Revenue rose by 4.5% to €18.9 million. Interactive online gaming operated as the clear standout within the international division, climbing 26% to generate €7.1 million.

The group’s Cotonou casino in Benin, which initially opened its doors in January 2025, also boosted the international balance sheet, with its localized revenue more than quadrupling year-on-year. Structural renovations at the Casino du Lac de Meyrin in Switzerland temporarily weighed on nearby performance, but overall international operations continued to reflect consistent growth.

At a constant economic scope, the group’s collective Gross Gaming Revenue increased by 1% to €178.2 million, while Net Gaming Revenue after state levies came in at €84.1 million, marking a 1.7% increase compared to Q2 2025.

Dimitri Dimitrov

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