Western Daily Press (Saturday)

New York high rollers boost for Paddy Power

- RAVENDER SEMBHY business@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

PADDY Power Betfair has upgraded its full-year profit forecasts as high-rollers from New York splurging 1.5 million US dollars (£1.1 million) a day boosted its performanc­e in the US.

The bookmaker now expects fullyear earnings to come in between £465 million and £480 million – up from between £460 million and £480 million – following a surge in betting at the Meadowland­s Racetrack in New Jersey.

It generated more than 1.5 million US dollars (£1.1 million) of stakes per day in October, making it one of the biggest sports betting outlets in the world, the bookmaker said.

Approximat­ely 30 per cent of all bets booked at the track are estimated to have come from New York residents.

However, the firm saw group profit knocked in the third quarter after booking losses at its fantasy sports business in the US, FanDuel.

The bookmaker saw underlying earnings slip 16 per cent to £101 million in the three months to September 30, or 15 per cent down on a constant currency basis.

Revenue grew 10 per cent year on year, or 12 per cent in constant currency, to £483 million.

Sales were driven by online, which saw a 15 per cent jump in revenue. But its high street outlets in the UK suffered a 1 per cent decline and fell by 6 per cent in Ireland.

Paddy Power Betfair chief executive Peter Jackson said: “Quarter three was a good quarter for the group. In Europe, the encouragin­g momentum that we saw in quarter two accelerate­d further, with online revenue up 15 per cent.

“This momentum, which was evident in both Paddy Power and Bet- fair, is driven by enhancemen­ts in product and good execution in promotions and marketing.

“In the US, the exciting potential of the sports betting opportunit­y and the strength of our strategic positionin­g has been evidenced by our experience to date in New Jersey.”

In the UK, bookies have also been warning about the impact of a recent Government move to slash stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals.

Paddy Power said the new £2 stake limit would result in a 33 per cent to 43 per cent decrease in machine gaming revenue, or £36 million to £46 million revenue impact.

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