JSE-listed South African casino and hotel group Sun International announced today that its online betting platform, Sunbet, continues its exceptional growth trajectory and is exceeding its targets.
Sun International informed investors that Sunbet’s overall income was up 71.8% for the six months to 30 June 2024, reaching R512 million and delivering a record adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), pre-management fees, of R170 million, an increase of 88.9% compared to the prior period.
Sunbet’s active players continued to grow, with additional games being offered and the overall player experience being enhanced.
“While customer acquisition is key, retention of long-term players will deliver profitable results for Sunbet,” said Sun International.
“At the end of the period under review, we achieved substantial growth in our key performance indicators against 2023, which included: unique active players up 72.2%, first-time depositors up 111.6%, and deposits up 74.2%.”
Sunbet, one of the fastest-growing companies in the online market, presents the group with significant and exciting growth potential.
“With this in mind, we continue to invest in our people and have implemented a new website front-end design that is more user-friendly, along with a marketing campaign tied to the iconic Sun City to complete its brand relaunch,” said Sun International.
“The improvements to the registration, customer deposit, and withdrawal processes, as well as an overhaul of the customer contact centre, mean our customers interact with us seamlessly.
“We continue to leverage the Sun International brand, presence, and loyalty offering to attract and retain players while positioning Sunbet to be the most trusted and responsible online gaming operator in southern Africa.
“In a highly commoditized online industry, our competitive advantage lies in our ability to add value to the offering through the wider Sun International stable.”
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