Bally’s Corporation Reports Strong Q3 Growth Fueled by Interactive and Land-Based Segments

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on November 11, 2025
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ballys corporation q3 earnings

Bally’s Corporation has released its Q3 2025 financial results, showcasing robust performance driven by double-digit growth in both its North American interactive division and its Casinos and Resorts segment. The omnichannel casino and betting operator demonstrated continued momentum across its diversified business portfolio.

Bally’s company-wide revenue for Q3 2025 increased by 5.4% year-over-year, reaching $633.7 million. The most significant driver of this growth was the Casinos and Resorts division, which saw revenue jump by 12.1% to $396.1 million, underscoring the resilience and performance of its land-based properties.

In the Interactive sector, North America Interactive revenue was a major highlight, climbing 13.1% year-on-year to $49.9 million. The UK online market also contributed positively, with revenue growing by 8%.

While International Interactive revenue saw a reported decline of 6.9% to $215.1 million, this was due to the strategic sale of the Asia interactive business earlier in the year. Excluding the impact of that divestiture, International Interactive revenue actually grew by a healthy 11.7% compared to the prior year.

Bally’s is actively pursuing further online growth, particularly in the UK, following the sale of its International interactive business to Intralot. This strategic transaction led to the creation of a major new entity.

Concurrently, Bally’s is pressing ahead with its development projects. Construction of the permanent gaming and entertainment destination resort in Chicago, US, is now in “full swing.”

The company successfully received the initial tranche of funding for this property from Gaming and Leisure Properties International in October, signaling significant progress on this key land-based expansion.

These strategic maneuvers, combined with strong operational results, position Bally’s for sustained growth and value creation for its stakeholders, reinforcing its transformation into a global omnichannel provider.

Robeson Reeves, Bally’s CEO: 

“The combination of Bally’s International interactive and Intralot created a global igaming and lottery champion with enhanced scale, diversification and a highly complementary product offering across B2G, B2B and B2C channels. Intralot is now one of the largest listed companies on the Athens Stock Exchange, and the combined entity is expected to generate approximately €1.1bn in annual revenue.”

“With industry-leading EBITDA margins in excess of 39 per cent, driven by operational synergies, cross-market opportunities and continued data-driven innovation, Intralot is superbly positioned to unlock significant cross-selling opportunities and drive growth and long-term value creation.”

“In summary, with Bally’s 2.0, and now Intralot, we have created a scaled, global omnichannel provider of retail and online experiences by expanding globally as a gaming, lottery and entertainment operator.”

“We continue to demonstrate strategic and prudent use of our capital resources to drive growth and returns for our stakeholders. Combined with our operational expertise and long-term vision, we are eagerly and aggressively pursuing the many growth opportunities before us.”

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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