Trading update from GVC Holdings

News on 18 Oct 2018

Online and retail gambling group GVC Holdings plc has posted its Q3-2018 trading update for the period 1 July 2018 to 30 September 2018, highlighting:

* Continued strong growth and market share gains in all major territories;

* Online NGR  up 28 percent y-o-y;

* Sports brands NGR up 31 percent;

* Games brands NGR up 19 percent;

* UK Retail like-for-like NGR down 2 percent helped by a good second half of the World Cup;

* European Retail NGR up 24 percent with strong growth in Italy;

* Total Group NGR up 14 percent y-o-y;

* Integration of the Ladbrokes Coral businesses progressing well;

Key highlights year-to-date:

* Group NGR up 10 percent with Online NGR up 21 percent and European Retail NGR up 28 percent;

The Group remains in-line with its expectations for the year

Chief executive Kenneth Alexander reported:

“The Group’s performance in the quarter was very pleasing with momentum continuing across the Online and European Retail divisions. As highlighted in our H1 results, we will look to consolidate our position in markets where we are taking market share through the reinvestment of excess returns, and the board is confident in its full year expectations.

“We believe our sports-betting joint venture with MGM is best placed to be the market leader in the US and we have taken the first steps on that journey with the soft-launch of our sports-betting app in New Jersey. We have also recently announced a series of CSR measures including a multi-million pound commitment to responsible gambling initiatives and a call for a pre-watershed ban of TV advertising in the UK around football and other live sports.

“The industry continues to evolve and whilst there are challenges there are also many exciting opportunities. Through our proprietary technology, portfolio of brands, leading product and talent, GVC is well placed to continue to deliver shareholder value.”

Alexander said that online NGR was driven by strong growth across all major territories and helped by a good end to the World Cup. After adjusting for the estimated impact of the World Cup and the acquisition of Crystalbet, Online NGR was 21 percent ahead.

“Sports brands NGR grew 31 percent, with sports wagers 16 percent ahead and sports margin up 0.8pp. Legacy GVC brands continued their strong growth with NGR  up 43 percent driving significant market share gains across our major territories; NGR was 30 percent ahead in Germany, up 14 percent ahead in Italy and 13 percent ahead in Brazil, driven by leading product, good customer user experience and innovative brand marketing.

“The Crystalbet business continues to grow strongly contributing 10pp to the legacy GVC sports brands NGR growth and 4pp to overall sports brands NGR growth. Growth in the acquired Ladbrokes Coral brands was also strong; in the UK both Ladbrokes.com up 23 percent and Coral.co.uk up 29 percent posted very pleasing NGR growth with sports wagering 9 percent ahead, and sports margin up 1.3pp helped by a particularly strong margin in September. In Italy, Eurobet.it NGR was 21 percent ahead while in Australia, Ladbrokes.com.au staking growth of 17 percent was offset by a softer margin (-0.7pp) resulting in NGR growth of 5 percent.

“Games brands NGR was 19 percent ahead with Partypoker up 43 percent benefiting from its extensive live event tournaments and continued marketing investment. Gala brands NGR and GVC casino brands NGR were both up 18 percent driven in part by strong levels of first-time-depositors.”

US operations featured the JV  between GVC and MGM Resorts, which soft-launched its New Jersey Android mobile app. The launch of an iOS version is imminent (and is currently awaiting Apple Store approval). Upon iOS launch, a full “playMGM” marketing campaign will commence.

The joint venture has also signed a market access agreement with the United Auburn Indian Community which in the event that California legislates sports-betting, will enable the joint-venture to access the Californian market with its brands.

The company expects the UK government to provide an update on its plans to increase Remote Gaming Duty in the Budget on 29 October 2018, and hopes for clarity on the implementation date for the cut in B2 stakes to GBP 2.

Alexander took the opportunity to announce that Rob Wood has been appointed Deputy Chief Financial Officer with immediate effect, prior to succeeding Paul Bowtell as GVC’s Chief Financial Officer following his decision to step down from the Board on 5 March 2019.

After seven years as CFO of first Gala Coral, then Ladbrokes Coral plc and now GVC, Paul Bowtell has decided to leave the Company in order to take up a role with Alchemy Partners, the private equity firm.

He will step down on 5 March 2019, when GVC expects to announce its 2018 annual results. Rob Wood has been with the Group for six years and is the CFO of the Ladbrokes Coral UK Retail business, the largest division in GVC.

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Trading update from GVC Holdings

News on 18 Oct 2018

Online and retail gambling group GVC Holdings plc has posted its Q3-2018 trading update for the period 1 July 2018 to 30 September 2018, highlighting:

* Continued strong growth and market share gains in all major territories;

* Online NGR  up 28 percent y-o-y;

* Sports brands NGR up 31 percent;

* Games brands NGR up 19 percent;

* UK Retail like-for-like NGR down 2 percent helped by a good second half of the World Cup;

* European Retail NGR up 24 percent with strong growth in Italy;

* Total Group NGR up 14 percent y-o-y;

* Integration of the Ladbrokes Coral businesses progressing well;

Key highlights year-to-date:

* Group NGR up 10 percent with Online NGR up 21 percent and European Retail NGR up 28 percent;

The Group remains in-line with its expectations for the year

Chief executive Kenneth Alexander reported:

“The Group’s performance in the quarter was very pleasing with momentum continuing across the Online and European Retail divisions. As highlighted in our H1 results, we will look to consolidate our position in markets where we are taking market share through the reinvestment of excess returns, and the board is confident in its full year expectations.

“We believe our sports-betting joint venture with MGM is best placed to be the market leader in the US and we have taken the first steps on that journey with the soft-launch of our sports-betting app in New Jersey. We have also recently announced a series of CSR measures including a multi-million pound commitment to responsible gambling initiatives and a call for a pre-watershed ban of TV advertising in the UK around football and other live sports.

“The industry continues to evolve and whilst there are challenges there are also many exciting opportunities. Through our proprietary technology, portfolio of brands, leading product and talent, GVC is well placed to continue to deliver shareholder value.”

Alexander said that online NGR was driven by strong growth across all major territories and helped by a good end to the World Cup. After adjusting for the estimated impact of the World Cup and the acquisition of Crystalbet, Online NGR was 21 percent ahead.

“Sports brands NGR grew 31 percent, with sports wagers 16 percent ahead and sports margin up 0.8pp. Legacy GVC brands continued their strong growth with NGR  up 43 percent driving significant market share gains across our major territories; NGR was 30 percent ahead in Germany, up 14 percent ahead in Italy and 13 percent ahead in Brazil, driven by leading product, good customer user experience and innovative brand marketing.

“The Crystalbet business continues to grow strongly contributing 10pp to the legacy GVC sports brands NGR growth and 4pp to overall sports brands NGR growth. Growth in the acquired Ladbrokes Coral brands was also strong; in the UK both Ladbrokes.com up 23 percent and Coral.co.uk up 29 percent posted very pleasing NGR growth with sports wagering 9 percent ahead, and sports margin up 1.3pp helped by a particularly strong margin in September. In Italy, Eurobet.it NGR was 21 percent ahead while in Australia, Ladbrokes.com.au staking growth of 17 percent was offset by a softer margin (-0.7pp) resulting in NGR growth of 5 percent.

“Games brands NGR was 19 percent ahead with Partypoker up 43 percent benefiting from its extensive live event tournaments and continued marketing investment. Gala brands NGR and GVC casino brands NGR were both up 18 percent driven in part by strong levels of first-time-depositors.”

US operations featured the JV  between GVC and MGM Resorts, which soft-launched its New Jersey Android mobile app. The launch of an iOS version is imminent (and is currently awaiting Apple Store approval). Upon iOS launch, a full “playMGM” marketing campaign will commence.

The joint venture has also signed a market access agreement with the United Auburn Indian Community which in the event that California legislates sports-betting, will enable the joint-venture to access the Californian market with its brands.

The company expects the UK government to provide an update on its plans to increase Remote Gaming Duty in the Budget on 29 October 2018, and hopes for clarity on the implementation date for the cut in B2 stakes to GBP 2.

Alexander took the opportunity to announce that Rob Wood has been appointed Deputy Chief Financial Officer with immediate effect, prior to succeeding Paul Bowtell as GVC’s Chief Financial Officer following his decision to step down from the Board on 5 March 2019.

After seven years as CFO of first Gala Coral, then Ladbrokes Coral plc and now GVC, Paul Bowtell has decided to leave the Company in order to take up a role with Alchemy Partners, the private equity firm.

He will step down on 5 March 2019, when GVC expects to announce its 2018 annual results. Rob Wood has been with the Group for six years and is the CFO of the Ladbrokes Coral UK Retail business, the largest division in GVC.

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