Casino Legend Isidore Partouche Passes Away Aged 94
Isidore Partouche in 2009 at the IGA Awards
Isidore Partouche, the founder of the Partouche casino group, has passed away at the age of 94. His remarkable journey from humble beginnings to establishing a leading name in the French gaming industry is a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and dedication. Indeed in 2009 Isidore Partouche received the Outstanding Contribution Award at the second annual International Gaming Awards (IGA).
Born on April 21, 1931, in Trezel, Algeria, Isidore Partouche grew up in a modest environment. His early life was marked by the challenges of post-war Algeria, which shaped his resilience and determination. Initially, he pursued a career as a radio technician, working as a concessionaire for Philips. This technical background would later serve him well in his ventures.
In 1973, after returning to France from Algeria, Partouche seized an opportunity that would change his life. He, along with his siblings, acquired the Saint-Amand-les-Eaux casino, which included a thermal spa and a mineral water source. This acquisition marked the beginning of a new chapter, as he transitioned from a technical career to the vibrant world of gaming and hospitality.
Under Isidore Partouche’s leadership, the Partouche group flourished. The company quickly became a significant player in the European casino market. Today, it operates 44 casinos across France, Europe, and Tunisia, alongside 12 hotels, 44 restaurants, and two golf courses. The group’s introduction to the stock market in 1995 further solidified its position in the industry.
Partouche’s vision was not just about business; it was about family. He instilled strong values within the organization, ensuring that the family ethos remained at the core of the company’s operations. As the years progressed, he gradually handed over the reins to his son, Patrick Partouche, ensuring a smooth transition and continuity of the family legacy.