Bally’s revenue flat, loss widens in Q3
Regulation · 2024-11-07

Bally’s revenue flat, loss widens in Q3

Losses at Bally’s Corp. grew from $61.8 million last year in the third quarter to $247.8 million in the same period of 2024. Meanwhile, revenue varied just 0.4 percent, coming in at $630 million.

CEO Robeson Reaves described the company as having “delivered relatively healthy financial results.” Casino winnings were down slightly, minus 1.6 percent, while North American interactive revenues rose significantly, up 54.3 percent.

International interactive results were also mixed, down 5.3 percent overall, despite 11.8 percent growth in the United Kingdom. Casinos brought in $353.3 million, international interactive $230.9 million, and North American interactive $45.7 million. The latter posted a negative return on investment of $11 million.

Bally’s ended the quarter with cash on hand of $191 million and $3.7 billion in long-term debt.

“During the quarter, we secured a critical $940 million construction and financing arrangement with Gaming & Leisure Properties, which positions the company to move forward with the construction of our flagship permanent casino in the heart of downtown Chicago,” said Reaves, in a statement.

As for the Medinah Temple temporary casino, revenues “have moderated to a somewhat consistent monthly level and we are focused on running our Chicago operations with database growth in mind.” He cited business disruptions in Rhode Island and Kansas City, along with low hold at Bally’s Kansas City, as contributing to a 15 percent decline in cash flow.

Reaves added that, in Las Vegas, the Sacramento Athletics are “one step closer to the start of stadium construction, allowing Bally’s to plan for the broader redevelopment of the site.”

Of North American digital operations, Reaves said, “We remain very pleased with the ramp in our igaming operations in Rhode Island and results benefited from excellent performance in Pennsylvania during the quarter. However, we were impacted to a certain extent by softness in New Jersey.”

Popular articles
Institutional Academy that exceeded expectations marked the opening of GAT CDMX
Online Game
SBC Summit Canada to Make Player Safety a Key Pillar of 2026 Agenda
Marketing
Across 6 Cities: HUIDU Invites You to 8 World Cup Parties Redefining High-Value Social Networking
HUIDU Focus
GAT Expo Puerto Rico Will Pulse with the New Era of Gaming in the Caribbean
Marketing
GGC Awards 2026 Shines in Colombo: Honoring Leaders and Innovators in the iGaming Industry
HUIDU Focus
British gambling levy rates confirmed for each vertical
Regulation
Vietnam's tightening online gaming policy creates new market opportunities
Southeast Asia
PropellerAds Shared a New iGaming Case Study: 97,674 Installs and 12,701 Deposits in 3 Months
Marketing
Brazil Proposes Raising Gambling Tax Rate to 24%, With Revenue Allocated to Social Security and Healthcare
Regulation
Online gambling, crypto pose ongoing money laundering risks in Philippines, analyst says
Southeast Asia
JILI Partners with Cricket Legend AB de Villiers (ABD) to Launch Exclusive Branded Game Series 100% 11
Sports Game
New Jersey July Gambling Revenue Hits $606M, Sweeps Casinos Banned
Regulation
Full House at GAT Expo Cartagena 2026 Academic Agenda
Online Game
UK MPs reopen 2025 gambling inquiry as reform stalls
Regulation
HUIDU Invites You to Booth T70 at iGB L!VE 2026 — Let’s Ignite London This July!
HUIDU Focus
Home
Game
Cooperation
Find
My