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    Cirsa Expects Lower Fx Impact in Second Half of the Year, Online Business Soars

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    Posted on September 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Cirsa's net profit dropped 11% due to FX losses, but online revenue grew 64%. The company expects reduced FX impact in the second half of the year.

    Cirsa Anticipates Reduced FX Impact in H2 as Online Revenue Surges

    Cirsa's Financial Outlook and Business Performance

    By Javi West Larrañaga

    Impact of Foreign Exchange Rates

    (Reuters) - Spanish gambling company Cirsa said on Tuesday its second quarter net profit fell 11%, as its casino business was hit by weakness in the Mexican and Colombian pesos though its online betting unit soared.

    Growth in Online Betting Revenue

    Foreign exchange headwinds, however, were not expected to continue throughout the rest of the year, Chief Financial Officer Antonio Grau said in a call with analysts.

    Company's Market Performance

    "Unless there are big changes ... I expect a lower (FX) impact in Q3 and Q4," Grau said, adding that it depended on the dollar's valuation.

    Cirsa's quarterly net profit stood at 9.7 million euros ($11.43 million) in the quarter, down from 10.9 million euros a year ago. The company, which operates casinos and betting platforms in Spain, Portugal, Latin America, Italy and Morocco, booked a foreign exchange loss worth 16 million euros in the quarter.

    Colombia and Mexico are very important countries for the company and the negative performance of their currencies relative to the euro dragged the casinos down, a spokesperson for Cirsa said.

    Barcelona-based Cirsa reiterated its full-year guidance, saying it expects its core profit to grow by 6% to 7% compared to last year's.

    Weakness in casinos was partly offset by its online betting business, which grew 64% year-on-year in terms of revenue.

    Shares in the company were up 1.9% in morning trading after rising as much as 3.4% earlier in the session.

    The company, which is controlled by behemoth private equity Blackstone, has in recent years focused on online gambling to follow the changing trends of the gambling industry.

    Cirsa was listed in July by Blackstone in an IPO which valued the company at 2.52 billion euros. The fund kept a 78% stake in Cirsa.

    ($1 = 0.8490 euros)

    (Reporting by Javi West Larrañaga, editing by Inti Landauro, Alexandra Hudson)

    Table of Contents

    • Cirsa's Financial Outlook and Business Performance
    • Impact of Foreign Exchange Rates
    • Growth in Online Betting Revenue
    • Company's Market Performance

    Key Takeaways

    • •Cirsa's net profit fell 11% due to FX impact.
    • •Online betting revenue grew 64% year-on-year.
    • •FX impact expected to lessen in Q3 and Q4.
    • •Cirsa's IPO valued at 2.52 billion euros.
    • •Blackstone retains 78% stake in Cirsa.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Cirsa expects lower FX impact in second half of the year, online business soars

    1What was Cirsa's net profit in the second quarter?

    Cirsa's quarterly net profit stood at 9.7 million euros, down from 10.9 million euros a year ago.

    2How did foreign exchange rates affect Cirsa's business?

    The weakness of the Mexican and Colombian pesos negatively impacted Cirsa's casino business, but the company expects lower FX impact in the latter half of the year.

    3What growth did Cirsa's online betting business experience?

    Cirsa's online betting business grew by 64% year-on-year in terms of revenue, which helped offset some weakness in its casino operations.

    4What is Cirsa's full-year profit guidance?

    Cirsa reiterated its full-year guidance, expecting core profit to grow by 6% to 7% compared to the previous year.

    5Who controls Cirsa and what was its IPO valuation?

    Cirsa is controlled by Blackstone, which listed the company in July with an IPO that valued it at 2.52 billion euros.

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