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Entain surprises with higher online revenue in Q2 2024

Entain, a major player in the world of gambling and gaming, has achieved significant growth in online revenue in the second quarter of 2024. The figures exceeded all expectations and show that the company is experiencing a strong second half of the year.

Growth in various markets brings success

Entain has not only achieved good results in the UK and Ireland. But it is also doing very well in countries in Central and Eastern Europe. This international success gives Entain a solid foundation to build on.

An Entain spokesperson said: “Our strength lies in the diversity of our brands and the number of countries we operate in. This makes it easy for us to respond to changing customer preferences and seize new opportunities.”

Although online gambling is the biggest source of growth, Entain’s physical gambling shops are also still performing well.

“Customers still like to come to our shops to bet. The loyalty we see is really impressive and we want our customers to have the best possible experience, both online and in our stores,” the spokesperson added.

What’s next for Entain?

Gambling regulations are becoming increasingly strict, particularly around responsible gaming. But Entain is at the forefront of this and is investing heavily in technology to ensure everything is safe and compliant.

“For us, compliance with regulations is essential and we have invested heavily in systems that help us ensure responsible gaming,” the spokesperson explained.

Entain is looking to the future with confidence. The third quarter results are due in October and with the strong first half of the year, the rest of 2024 looks set to be bright too.

“Our focus on innovation, responsible gaming and putting the customer first continues to drive our success and will help us to strengthen our position as a leader in the gambling industry,” Entain said.

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