Banijay Gaming, the operator of betting brand Betclic, reported a 45.4 per cent year-on-year jump in revenue in 2024 to €1.46bn.

All four gaming segments reported revenue growth, with sportsbook earnings – up 48.4 per cent to €1.14bn – leading the charge.
Casino revenues climbed 37.8 per cent to €213.3m and poker revenue rose 26.3 per cent to €77.6m.
Turf revenues rose 51 per cent to €20.6m.
Banijay Gaming said Q4 rounded off 2024 with an “outstanding performance” as overall revenue rose 49.3 per cent.
Across the year, the company reported a 37 per cent increase in unique active players year-on-year amid a full redesign of its sportsbook app and the release of a new poker solution in December.
In 2025, Banijay Gaming expects mid-teens growth in online sports betting and gaming.
“Despite a tax increase in France, that we deem as anticompetitive, and thanks to the strength and balance of our business model, we maintain our double-digit growth outlook for this activity,” said Banijay Group CEO François Riahi.