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    Italy's Lottomatica forecasts higher core profit for 2025

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    Posted on March 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Lottomatica predicts a 2025 EBITDA of €840-870M, driven by strong performance across segments. The firm also announced a higher dividend and a share buyback program.

    Italy's Lottomatica forecasts higher core profit for 2025

    (Reuters) - Italian betting firm Lottomatica on Tuesday forecast an adjusted core profit (EBITDA) of 840 million to 870 million euros ($880.4 million to $911.9 million) for 2025, boosted by solid results across business segments and brands.

    The Rome-based gambling group's adjusted EBITDA was 739.4 million euros last year, exceeding its own guidance range of 700 million to 730 million euros.

    The company, which returned to the Milan stock exchange in 2023, pledged an annual dividend of 0.30 euro per share, up from the 0.26 euro per share it paid out last year.

    Lottomatica's board also proposed a buyback programme of up to 10% of its share capital to the shareholder assembly.

    ($1 = 0.9541 euros)

    (Reporting by Romolo Tosiani in Gdansk; Editing by Milla Nissi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lottomatica forecasts 2025 EBITDA of €840-870 million.
    • •2022 EBITDA exceeded guidance at €739.4 million.
    • •Annual dividend increased to €0.30 per share.
    • •Proposed buyback of up to 10% share capital.
    • •Returned to Milan stock exchange in 2023.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy's Lottomatica forecasts higher core profit for 2025

    1What is Lottomatica's forecast for adjusted core profit in 2025?

    Lottomatica forecasts an adjusted core profit (EBITDA) of 840 million to 870 million euros for 2025.

    2How did Lottomatica's adjusted EBITDA perform last year?

    Last year, Lottomatica's adjusted EBITDA was 739.4 million euros, exceeding its guidance range of 700 million to 730 million euros.

    3What dividend did Lottomatica announce for shareholders?

    Lottomatica pledged an annual dividend of 0.30 euro per share, an increase from the 0.26 euro per share paid out last year.

    4What buyback programme did Lottomatica propose?

    Lottomatica's board proposed a buyback programme of up to 10% of its share capital to the shareholder assembly.

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