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    UK Betting Firm Evoke Says First-Quarter Revenue Growth Lagging Full-Year Target

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    Posted on March 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Evoke expects slower Q1 revenue growth due to regulatory challenges, despite surpassing profit expectations. Shares fell 18.8% amid market reactions.

    Evoke Predicts Slower Q1 Revenue Growth, Shares Tumble

    (Reuters) - British betting and gaming firm Evoke on Wednesday said its revenue growth rate would be slower in the first quarter than it had forecast for the full year, sending its shares tumbling even as it beat profit expectations for last year.

    Evoke forecast low single-digit percentage growth in first-quarter revenue, while reiterating expectations for annual revenue to grow 5%-9%, as it grapples with short-term hurdles related to regulatory curbs on problem gambling and some anticipated revenues not coming in.

    The company's shares had fallen as much as 18.8% by 0852 GMT and were among the top losers on Britain's small cap index.

    Britain is among markets that have been cracking down on betting companies in a bid to rein in harmful gambling habits. In November the UK government capped the amount gamblers could stake on online slot games, which are associated with binge play.

    Still, Evoke expects first-quarter core profit to rise by 18 million pounds to 28 million pounds ($23.3 million to $36.2 million) from the year before, supported by cost-cutting measures under which it has identified another 15 million pounds to 25 million pounds in savings for 2025.

    Under CEO Per Widerstrom, Evoke has initiated a turnaround strategy for its business which has included changing its name from 888 Holdings and doubling down on its focus on its core markets of the UK, Italy, Spain, Denmark and Romania.

    "Our exciting product pipeline, continued UK Retail optimisation programme, and ever-improving capabilities around data and personalisation all reinforce my confidence in making further progress in 2025," Widerstrom said in a statement.

    Evoke's 2024 adjusted core profit of 312.5 million pounds beat analysts' average estimate of 294 million pounds, according to a company-compiled poll.

    Bookmakers will also be keenly watching updates from British finance minister Rachel Reeves' Spring budget on Wednesday. Reeves left the sector's taxes unchanged in October's budget, in a relief for gambling firms following reports of 3 billion pound tax hikes.

    ($1 = 0.7740 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Pushkala Aripaka in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Evoke forecasts slower Q1 revenue growth than annual target.
    • •Shares fell 18.8% due to regulatory challenges.
    • •UK government caps stakes on online slot games.
    • •Evoke's cost-cutting measures support profit rise.
    • •CEO Widerstrom focuses on core markets and turnaround strategy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK betting firm Evoke says first-quarter revenue growth lagging full-year target

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Evoke's forecast of slower Q1 revenue growth due to regulatory challenges in the UK gambling sector.

    2Why did Evoke's shares fall?

    Evoke's shares fell 18.8% due to the announcement of slower-than-expected Q1 revenue growth amid regulatory pressures.

    3How is Evoke addressing profit expectations?

    Evoke is implementing cost-cutting measures and focusing on core markets to support profit growth despite revenue challenges.

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