Bragg Gaming Group Reports Q2 2025 Results, Reaffirms Full-Year Growth Outlook

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TORONTO — Bragg Gaming Group, a leading B2B provider of iGaming technology and content, released its Q2 2025 financial results, showcasing revenue growth and strategic progress despite a modest dip in adjusted EBITDA. The company remains confident in its FY 2025 guidance, citing momentum from its 2024 transformation initiatives.

Q2 2025 Financial Highlights

MetricQ2 2025YoY Change
Revenue€26.1M / $30.4M↑ 4.9%
Gross Profit€13.7M / $16M↑ 10.8%
Gross Margin52.7%↑ 280bps
Adjusted EBITDA€3.5M / $4.1M↓ 4.3%
Operating Loss€2.3M / $2.7M↑ 93.3%

While revenue and gross profit improved year-over-year, adjusted EBITDA declined slightly, and operating losses nearly doubled. Still, Bragg emphasized its shift toward higher-quality earnings and reaffirmed its full-year forecast:

  • FY 2025 Revenue: €106–108.5M ($123.4–126.3M)
  • FY 2025 Adj. EBITDA: €16.5–18.5M ($19.2–21.5M)

Strategic Expansion & Operational Updates

Bragg continues to pursue growth in key markets:

  • U.S. Expansion: Accelerated via new partnership with Hard Rock Digital
  • Brazil Entry: Active push into the emerging LATAM iGaming market
  • Netherlands: Maintains performance despite regulatory headwinds

Product & Team Enhancements

  • Launched Big Ticket Bonanza, a new gamification tool
  • Appointed Scott Milfor (EVP, Group Content) and Luka Pataky (EVP, AI & Innovation)

Financial Positioning

  • Repaid $5M of its $7M secured promissory note
  • In talks to secure a new revolving credit facility from a Tier 1 Canadian bank, expected to close in Q3

CEO Commentary

Matevž Mazij, CEO of Bragg Gaming Group, expressed confidence in the company’s trajectory:

“We’re beginning to see the impact of our 2024 strategic initiatives. While top-line growth appears modest, our positioning in high-growth markets like the U.S. and LATAM, alongside continued success in the Netherlands, sets the stage for long-term value creation.”

Mazij added that Bragg is focused on cash flow, integration, and margin improvement, with a target of achieving a 20% Adjusted EBITDA Margin in the second half of 2025.

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