Frankfurt-listed online betting operator Bet-at-home has improved its like-for-like gross betting and gaming revenues for the opening three quarters of 2019.

The figure of €106.8m represents a 2.5 per cent improvement compared to the same period last year, which included the football World Cup in Russia.

EBITDA increased by 12.8 per cent to €27m, with the group increasing its customer base by 200,000 to 5.2 million.

The management board expects gross betting and gaming revenue for the full year to be between €130m and €143m (EBITDA: €29m to 33m), with an overall decline compared to 2018 being attributed to legal uncertainties in Switzerland.