Paddy Power Sees Online Business Race Ahead
Bookmaker Paddy Power today hailed the online gambling craze as it generated most of its profits away from its high street betting shops for the first time.
The group said its non-retail businesses accounted for 63% of operating profits of 17.8m in the six months to June 30, compared with one-third of the 18.2m earned last year.
Online poker has emerged as a global phenomenon over the past few years and Paddy Power launched its own version for the game during the period, enjoying strong growth over summer.
The potential rewards for firms and investors were underlined when PartyGaming - the world’s biggest online poker firm – floated in London this year and has seen its value rise to £6.34bn (9.26bn).
Paddy Power already has 74,000 customers gambling via the web, with two-thirds in the UK, and operates an online casino as well as telephone betting.
The growth in non-retail businesses helped to shield Paddy Power from the impact of a poor run of results in the big horse races in the first six months of this year when many of the favourites romped home.
Finance director Ross Ivers said: "We are now reaping the rewards of our strategy of investing upfront in our start-up businesses with our online channel now generating record earnings and set for continued expansion."
In addition to the 145 betting shops here in Ireland, Paddy Power currently has 35 sites in the UK and holds licences to open a further 14 shops.