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    Ladbrokes-Owner Entain's Annual Loss Widens After $650 Million UK Tax Charge

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Entain’s annual loss widened after taking a £488 million tax charge linked to UK gambling tax hikes—well above its anticipated £200 million hit—stemming from Budget measures raising Remote Gaming Duty and online betting levies.

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    Ladbrokes-owner Entain's profits climb; to offset UK tax rise with cost cuts

    Entain's Financial Performance and Strategic Response to UK Tax Increases

    By Yamini Kalia

    March 5 (Reuters) - Ladbrokes-owner Entain posted slightly better-than-expected annual profit on Thursday and said group-wide cost cuts would offset the impact of more than 50% of Britain's online gambling tax increases, sending its shares up nearly 8%.

    Impact of UK Tax Increase on the Gambling Market

    The results underscore how the UK's steep tax increase is reshaping the gambling market, with Entain's global scale and diverse portfolio helping it absorb the hit better than smaller rivals and gain market share as competitors struggle under the new regime.

    Cost-Cutting Measures and Use of AI

    "We're using AI a lot now, so our production costs, asset generation costs have gone down," CEO Stella David told Reuters, adding that the company has implemented measures to reduce marketing and promotion costs.

    Mitigation Strategies for Tax Hikes

    Entain expects about 200 million pounds in additional annual costs from the UK's proposed gambling tax hikes and plans to mitigate about 25% this year and more than 50% in 2027.

    Financial Results and Impairment Charges

    The company, which owns Ladbrokes and Coral and operates BetMGM in the United States, booked a 488 million pound non-cash impairment charge against its UK business after the government's decision in November to sharply raise online gambling duties from April.

    That resulted in a loss after tax of 680.5 million pounds in the year ended December.

    Entain logged 1.16 billion pounds in underlying core profit for 2025, beating expectations of 1.11 billion to 1.15 billion pounds, according to a company-compiled poll.

    Growth in Online Gaming and BetMGM Joint Venture

    The company has benefited from an accelerating shift to online gaming and sports betting, especially through its BetMGM joint venture with MGM Resorts in the United States, even as UK tax hikes weighed on operations.

    BetMGM's Contribution and Analyst Commentary

    "Both parents are extremely proud of our child," CFO Rob Wood told Reuters, while David noted that the business has become a valuable asset to Entain and MGM Resorts.

    Peel Hunt analyst Ivor Jones also called the BetMGM business a "standout", after it distributed $270 million its parent companies during 2025.

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

    References

    • UK gambling taxes to rise sharply, Entain expects £150m annual hit By Investing.com
    • Higher UK gambling taxes to drive spending reductions, workforce changes | Yogonet International

    Table of Contents

    • Entain's Financial Performance and Strategic Response to UK Tax Increases
    • Impact of UK Tax Increase on the Gambling Market

    Key Takeaways

    • •Entain recorded a £488 million tax charge—more than double its expected £200 million impact—following UK gambling tax hikes announced in November 2025 (investing.com).
    • •The tax increases include Remote Gaming Duty rising from 21% to 40% in April 2026, and a new 25% Remote Betting duty from April 2027, significantly pressuring Entain’s UK and Ireland business ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ladbrokes-owner Entain's annual loss widens after $650 million UK tax charge

    1Why did Entain's annual loss widen?

    Entain's annual loss widened due to a larger-than-expected $650 million charge related to UK gambling tax increases.

    2What brands does Entain own?

    Entain owns Ladbrokes, Coral, and Partypoker brands.

    3How much did Entain expect from UK tax hikes?

    Entain initially expected about a 200 million pound impact from the UK tax hikes.

  • Cost-Cutting Measures and Use of AI
  • Mitigation Strategies for Tax Hikes
  • Financial Results and Impairment Charges
  • Growth in Online Gaming and BetMGM Joint Venture
  • BetMGM's Contribution and Analyst Commentary
  • investing.com
  • •Entain plans to mitigate about 25% of the impact via cuts to marketing and promotions and expects potential market share gains as smaller competitors exit (yogonet.com).
  • 4When were the UK gambling tax increases announced?

    The UK gambling tax increases were announced in November last year.

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