Rank’s Q3  Net Gaming Revenue continues to grow for Rank Group. In Q3 2025, all parts of the business saw steady increases. The biggest boost came from the digital side, especially in the UK.

  • Group like-for-like Net Gaming Revenue hit £195.6 million in Q3, a rise of 10.9% from last year. Year-to-date NGR also increased by 12.2%. The group credits a mix of digital growth and stable land-based performance for these results.

  • Digital like-for-like NGR rose 15.4% in the third quarter. Grosvenor’s digital brand stood out with a sharp increase of 43.2% in the UK. The UK digital business as a whole grew by 18.3%.

  • In the land-based segment, venue NGR rose 9.1% year-on-year. Grosvenor venues saw a 13.0% rise thanks to table gaming (+14.5%) and electronic roulette (+9.5%). Customers responded positively to recent product investments.

  • Mecca venues grew more slowly, up 1.9% in Q3. Customer visits dipped by 1.8%, but spend per visit increased 3.8%. Mecca’s year-to-date growth stands at 4.8%.

  • In Spain, digital NGR dropped 2.9% compared to last year. Rank expects platform upgrades to help the business recover in the first half of 2025/26.

  • Enracha venues in Spain posted a 4.1% rise in NGR during Q3. Year-to-date growth for this segment reached 5.9%. These results reflect steady performance in the Spanish land-based market.

  • CEO John O’Reilly said, “We have continued to deliver strong growth… despite the uncertain economic environment.” He also noted upcoming UK land-based casino reforms. These include statutory changes expected soon and a summer rollout of additional machines and sports betting.

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