Loto-Québec reports revenue increase in first nine months of fiscal year
Revenue totalled CA$2.3bn, up 2.6 per cent.
Canada.- Loto-Québec has reported its financial report for the nine months ending December 29, 2025. The corporation generated revenue of CA$2.3bn, up 2.6 per cent compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year. Its consolidated net income was CA$1.1bn, up 0.6 per cent.
The total awarded to lottery winners was CA$1.3bn. Loto-Québec stated it made 88 millionaires since the fiscal year began. Lottery games generated CA$721m in revenue, while casino and gaming halls generated CA$976.6m and gaming establishments reported CA$616.4m.
In December, Loto-Québec announced the opening of a fourth gaming hall, which will be located in Saguenay, on the grounds of the Delta Hotel and its conference centre.
Jean-François Bergeron, president and CEO of Loto-Québec, said: “Our growing results reflect an organisation in motion, supported by committed teams working to evolve our offering across all our sectors. This performance stems from our steady progress since the fiscal year began. The evolution of our offering remains aligned with our responsible commercialisation principles. We’ve also rolled out several initiatives related to our Wise Play brand to foster low-risk gaming practices and remind players that chance is an integral part of gaming.
“Attendance has increased in our casinos and gaming halls, as well as on our gaming website. The average spending at our casinos remains stable at around $100 per visit. In addition, the holiday season has been especially vibrant at our gaming locations, confirming yet again that they’re attractive, safe and welcoming places to come together.”