FY25 Results Media Release
| Stock | The Lottery Corporation Ltd (TLC.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 20 Aug 2025, 8:36 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
The Lottery Corporation Announces FY25 Results
- Revenue of $3.7b and EBITDA of $749.3m
- Continued growth in Lotteries' digital share
- Strong uptake of additional Weekday Windfall draw
- High early retention of Saturday lotto price increase, Powerball entry price increase planned
The Lottery Corporation Limited (ASX: TLC) today announced its results for the full year ended 30 June 2025 (FY25). The company reported revenue of $3.7b and EBITDA of $749.3m, following a record jackpot year in FY24. The Lotteries division delivered a resilient underlying performance, with strong customer uptake of the additional Weekday Windfall draw on Fridays and a well-received refresh of the Saturday lotto game. Digital share of turnover continued to grow, accounting for 41.8% of FY25 turnover. The company also made targeted investments in the game portfolio, distribution channels, and customer experience. Keno turnover was up 4.6% overall, driven by strong growth in retail turnover. The Lottery Corporation's strong cash generation and robust balance sheet enabled it to return funds to shareholders, with a 3.1% increase in the total ordinary dividend to 16.5 cents per share, fully franked. The company plans to refresh the Powerball game with a price change, subject to regulatory approval, to enhance it as Australia's most popular premium jackpot game. The Lottery Corporation continues to positively impact the community, returning $2.4b to stakeholders in FY25.
The Lottery Corporation expects continued growth in digital share, enhanced personalisation, and further productivity gains to support margin expansion and long-term value creation in FY26. The company also announced an expected lift in capex to c. $100m in FY26 as part of a three-year program to unlock long-term value through digital transformation and ecosystem modernisation.
The Lottery Corporation started FY26 with good momentum in the business. The team is focused on generating revenue growth, customer conversion, transforming the customer experience, maximising operational efficiency, and continuing to progress licence value enhancement initiatives. FY26 will have the full-year benefit of the Saturday lotto price change and, from November, the planned Powerball entry price increase, subject to regulatory approval.