Betsson closed out 2025 with a steady final quarter in terms of revenue. Betsson Q4 revenue came in broadly in line with last year, although earnings moved lower. The business continued to see solid player engagement across its portfolio of markets.

  • Preliminary figures show that Betsson generated EUR 304m in revenue during Q4 2025 (Q4 2024: EUR 307m). EBIT declined to EUR 53m from EUR 70m a year earlier. The lower result reflected higher costs and a shift in where revenue was generated.

  • Player activity increased compared to the same period last year, supporting overall revenue levels. Western Europe and Latin America again delivered growth during the quarter. This was balanced by softer performance in the Nordics and in the CEECA region.

  • CEECA (Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia) remained Betsson’s largest region with revenue of EUR 120m, although this was down from EUR 132m last year. Latin America grew to EUR 84m, while Western Europe increased to EUR 61m. Nordic revenue declined to EUR 34m, with the rest of the world contributing EUR 5m.

  • Casino generated EUR 220m of Betsson Q4 2025 revenue, slightly higher than last year, while sportsbook revenue fell to EUR 83m and margins eased to 8.8%. B2B licence revenue dropped to EUR 71m, accounting for around 23% of group revenue. Commenting on the outlook, CEO Pontus Lindwall said: “Betsson’s business is diversified and spans across many markets.”

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