Partypoker's net revenue, first deposits and total deposits have all shown significant year-on-year growth.
In the current environment, when even the poker players with the biggest online audience like Joe Ingram and Doug Polk speculate for how long PokerStars will remian the industry leader, this is some big news: partypoker has been killing it so far this year.
Party's parent company, GVC presented the numbers for the first half of 2017.
This may be troubling to hear for PokerStars. Recently the users on one of the most popular poker results tracking site, the Hendon Poker Database have been encountering little pop-ups where they are asked how they perceive the PokerStars brand in 2017 - a survey like that is probably indicates that all the badmouthing of Stars online, brought on mainly by the changes that effect negatively the high-volume winning regulars, has reached the threshold of response for the poker room's leadership.
It's a whole different atmosphere over at the partypoker offices, however.
“A combination of factors are behind the impressive growth including product development, increased marketing, localized market focus and improved player experience" - told GVC Chief Executive Kenneth Alexander to Poker Industry PRO about the reasons behind the impressive numbers they produced.
In the current environment, when even the poker players with the biggest online audience like Joe Ingram and Doug Polk speculate for how long PokerStars will remian the industry leader, this is some big news: partypoker has been killing it so far this year.
Party's parent company, GVC presented the numbers for the first half of 2017.
GVC's has other products besides partypoker, like Party Casino, Gioco Digitale, and Foxy Bingo - all of these combined produced a net revenue €112.4 million, an 8% increase from last year.
Partypoker per se has even better numbers, their net gaming revenue has a shown a 15% year-on-year increase - also, the number of first deposits and the first deposit amount is also up by a large margin, while the number of total deposits has also grown, even if not at the rate the other numbers have.
This may be troubling to hear for PokerStars. Recently the users on one of the most popular poker results tracking site, the Hendon Poker Database have been encountering little pop-ups where they are asked how they perceive the PokerStars brand n 2017 - a survey like that is probaly indicates that the damaged reputation
GVC' has other products besides partypoker, like Party Casino, Gioco Digitale, and Foxy Bingo - all of these combined produced a net revenue of €112.4 million, an 8% increase from last year.
Partypoker per se has even better numbers, their net gaming revenue has a shown a 15% year-on-year increase - also, the amount of money coming from first deposits is up by a large margin, while the number of total deposits has also grown, even if not at the rate the other numbers have.
Source: Poker Industry PRO
Source: Poker Industry PRO
This may be troubling to hear for PokerStars. Recently the users on one of the most popular poker results tracking site, the Hendon Poker Database have been encountering little pop-ups where they are asked how they perceive the PokerStars brand in 2017 - a survey like that is probably indicates that all the badmouthing of Stars online, brought on mainly by the changes that effect negatively the high-volume winning regulars, has reached the threshold of response for the poker room's leadership.
It's a whole different atmosphere over at the partypoker offices, however.
“A combination of factors are behind the impressive growth including product development, increased marketing, localized market focus and improved player experience" - told GVC Chief Executive Kenneth Alexander to Poker Industry PRO about the reasons behind the impressive numbers they produced.