Palasino revenue rises 7.6% on gaming growth

Palasino revenue rises 7.6% on gaming growth

Gaming remained the group’s main revenue source.

Hong Kong.- the casino and hospitality group Palasino Holdings has reported a 7.6 per cent increase in revenue for the financial year ended March 31, 2026. The company said revenue reached HK$611.1m (US$77.9m), compared with HK$568.1m (US$72.4m) in the previous financial year.

Gaming remained the group’s main revenue source, contributing HK$448.1m (US$57.1m), up 9.6 per cent. The segment accounted for 73.3 per cent of total revenue, compared with 72 per cent a year earlier. Palasino attributed the increase to stronger table game hold rates and higher slot machine activity, as marketing initiatives helped attract more visitors to its properties.

Revenue from hotel, catering and related services rose 2.3 per cent year-on-year to HK$163m (US$20.8m), although its share of total group revenue declined to 26.7 per cent.

Net profit for the year was HK$13.8m (US$1.8m), a decline of 10.4 per cent. However, adjusted net profit, which excludes certain one-off items, increased to HK$22.8m (US$2.9m). Adjusted EBITDA rose 15.6 per cent to HK$60.7m (US$7.7m).

Chief executive officer Pavel Maršík noted that the company continued to grow gaming revenue despite economic pressures affecting consumer spending across Europe. He said the opening of Palasino Mikulov expanded the group’s gaming capacity and that the company plans to proceed with the second phase of development while continuing to assess investment opportunities across the Czech Republic and Central Europe. The board proposed a final dividend of HK2.90 cents per share, unchanged from 2025.

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