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PA Gaming Control Board Reports a Nearly 11% increase of Gaming Revenue in April

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The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) reported today that the combined total revenue generated from all forms of gaming along with fantasy contests during April 2025 was $558,717,922, an increase of 10.7% from last April.

The following chart compiles all revenue generated in April 2025 by casinos, along with fantasy contests and VGTs operated by other vendors and includes a comparison to total revenue generated in April 2024.

Source

April 2025

Total Revenue

April 2024

Total Revenue

% Change

Valley Forge Casino Resort

$99,090,172

$85,340,755

16.11%

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course

$97,719,246

$78,343,398

24.73%

Rivers Casino Philadelphia

$56,209,401

$49,076,360

14.53%

Parx Casino

$54,211,940

$53,793,286

0.78%

Wind Creek Bethlehem

$47,825,103

$46,326,454

3.23%

Rivers Casino Pittsburgh

$27,533,445

$28,478,326

-3.32%

Hollywood Casino at the Meadows

$27,138,316

$26,007,948

4.35%

Live! Casino Philadelphia

$26,562,159

$24,304,441

9.29%

Harrah’s Philadelphia

$23,511,110

$21,071,057

11.58%

Mohegan Pennsylvania

$19,130,831

$20,024,953

-4.47%

Mount Airy Casino Resort

$17,803,898

$19,187,606

-7.21%

Presque Isle Downs and Casino

$13,732,651

$8,862,424

54.95%

Hollywood Casino York

$10,235,524

$8,450,128

21.13%

Live! Casino Pittsburgh

$9,585,109

$10,589,049

-9.48%

Golden Nugget

$7,670,389

$3,544,056

116.43%

Hollywood Casino Morgantown

$7,532,447

$7,330,347

2.76%

Video Gaming Terminals

$3,518,821

$3,648,270

-3.55%

Parx Shippensburg

$3,160,614

$3,125,398

1.13%

Bally’s Pennsylvania

$2,958,241

$3,812,426

-22.41%

The Casino at Nemacolin

$2,331,513

$2,138,432

9.03%

Fantasy Contests

$1,256,994

$1,228,294

2.34%

Statewide Total

$558,717,922

$504,683,409

10.71%

Total tax from games revenue during April 2025 was $234,493,926*.

 

April Revenue by Game Type

The PGCB is also providing a synopsis of revenue year-over-year by types of games: 

Type of Gaming Revenue

April 2025

April 2024

% Change

Retail Slots Revenue

$203,094,831

$205,485,828

-1.16%

iGaming Slots Revenue

$169,478,496

$126,013,832

34.49%

Retail Tables Revenue

$80,604,940

$78,482,947

2.70%

iGaming Tables Revenue

$55,892,309

$45,006,006

24.19%

Sports Wagering Revenue

$42,533,444

$42,412,510

0.29%

Video Gaming Terminals Revenue

$3,518,821

$3,648,270

-3.55%

iGaming Poker Revenue

$2,338,087

$2,405,721

-2.81%

Fantasy Contests Revenue

$1,256,994

$1,228,294

2.34%

Total Gaming Revenue

$558,717,922

$504,683,409

10.71%

 

Slot Machine Revenue

April’s revenue from the play of retail slot machines was $203,094,831, a 1.16% decrease in revenue when compared to the $205,485,828 generated in April 2024.

The number of slot machines in operation in April 2025 was 24,363 compared to 24,890 at the casinos in April 2024. 

Slot machine revenue for each of the casinos, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows:

Casino

April 2025 Slots Revenue

April 2024 Slots Revenue

% Change

Parx Casino

$31,398,827

$31,627,184

-0.72%

Wind Creek Bethlehem

$22,484,142

$22,648,114

-0.72%

Rivers Casino Pittsburgh

$20,903,809

$21,552,173

-3.01%

Mohegan Pennsylvania

$15,066,512

$15,605,963

-3.46%

Hollywood Casino at the Meadows

$13,359,817

$13,791,981

-3.13%

Live! Casino Philadelphia

$12,578,702

$12,575,159

0.03%

Mount Airy Casino Resort

$11,989,812

$12,266,755

-2.26%

Rivers Casino Philadelphia

$11,807,479

$12,032,212

-1.87%

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course

$11,528,692

$11,684,897

-1.34%

Valley Forge Casino Resort

$9,401,048

$9,035,378

4.05%

Harrah’s Philadelphia

$8,833,678

$9,080,862

-2.72%

Live! Casino Pittsburgh

$8,142,058

$9,126,484

-10.79%

Presque Isle Downs and Casino

$7,631,607

$7,476,168

2.08%

Hollywood Casino York

$7,560,618

$6,728,004

12.38%

Hollywood Casino Morgantown

$5,261,874

$5,338,456

-1.43%

Parx Shippensburg

$3,106,843

$3,040,633

2.18%

The Casino at Nemacolin

$2,039,313

$1,875,402

8.74%

Statewide Total

$203,094,831

$205,485,828

-1.16%

Tax revenue from the play of slot machines in April 2025 was $102,841,807*.

 

Retail Table Games Revenue

Retail Table Games revenue for April 2025 was $80,604,940, an increase of 2.70% from April 2024 when revenue was $78,482,947.

Table games revenue for each of the casinos, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows.

Casino

April 2025 Table Games Revenue

April 2024 Table Games Revenue

% Change

Wind Creek Bethlehem

$23,971,086

$21,882,043

9.55%

Parx Casino

$16,102,523

$15,718,477

2.44%

Live! Casino Philadelphia

$9,233,598

$7,704,612

19.85%

Rivers Casino Philadelphia

$7,937,680

$6,993,058

13.51%

Rivers Casino Pittsburgh

$5,950,178

$6,154,381

-3.32%

Valley Forge Casino Resort

$2,883,706

$2,797,020

3.10%

Mount Airy Casino Resort

$2,380,314

$2,949,545

-19.30%

Harrah’s Philadelphia

$2,271,048

$2,071,503

9.63%

Mohegan Pennsylvania

$2,026,335

$2,662,142

-23.88%

Hollywood Casino at the Meadows

$1,632,924

$2,387,398

-31.60%

Hollywood Casino York

$1,496,542

$1,086,823

37.70%

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course

$1,321,634

$2,176,702

-39.28%

Live! Casino Pittsburgh

$1,195,412

$1,375,312

-13.08%

Presque Isle Downs and Casino

$1,075,228

$1,319,443

-18.51%

Hollywood Casino Morgantown

$786,348

$870,996

-9.72%

The Casino at Nemacolin

$292,200

$263,030

11.09%

Parx Shippensburg

$48,185

$70,462

-31.62%

Statewide Total

$80,604,940

$78,482,947

2.70%

Total tax revenue from table games play during April 2025 was $13,496,060*.

 

Internet Casino-Type Gaming (iGaming) Revenue

Casino games offered online generated monthly gross revenue totaling $227,708,892 during April 2025. Compared to revenue of $173,425,559 in April 2024, this represents an increase of 31.30%.

A breakdown of revenue of casino games offered online is as follows:

Casino Operator

iSlots

Revenue

iTables Revenue

iPoker Revenue

Total iGaming Revenue

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course

$57,479,821

$25,212,629

$498,895

$83,191,345

Valley Forge Casino Resort

$48,266,132

$18,464,415

$66,730,547

Rivers Casino Philadelphia

$31,127,572

$4,490,644

$266,573

$35,884,789

Harrah’s Philadelphia

$8,115,975

$2,670,850

$378,874

$11,165,698

Golden Nugget

$7,136,062

$534,327

$7,670,389

Parx Casino

$4,809,436

$960,916

$5,770,352

Live! Casino Philadelphia

$3,737,078

$861,343

$4,598,421

Mount Airy Casino Resort

$1,755,991

$510,777

$1,193,745

$3,460,513

Presque Isle Downs and Casino

$1,859,955

$1,253,532

$3,113,487

Bally’s Pennsylvania

$2,570,604

$387,637

$2,958,241

Mohegan Pennsylvania

$1,528,712

$301,957

$1,830,668

Wind Creek Bethlehem

$1,091,159

$243,283

$1,334,442

Statewide Total

$169,478,496

$55,892,309

$2,338,087

$227,708,892

Tax revenue generated from iGaming during April 2025 was $100,825,684*.

Total iGaming revenue for each of the casinos during April 2025 and April 2024, if applicable, is as follows:

Operator

April 2025
iGaming Revenue

April 2024
iGaming Revenue

% Change

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course

$83,191,345

$62,315,703

33.50%

Valley Forge Casino Resort

$66,730,547

$48,092,985

38.75%

Rivers Casino Philadelphia

$35,884,789

$30,642,859

17.11%

Harrah’s Philadelphia

$11,165,698

$9,409,722

18.66%

Golden Nugget

$7,670,389

$3,544,056

116.43%

Parx Casino

$5,770,352

$4,990,916

15.62%

Live! Casino Philadelphia

$4,598,421

$3,436,705

33.80%

Mount Airy Casino Resort

$3,460,513

$3,956,965

-12.55%

Presque Isle Downs and Casino

$3,113,487

n/a

n/a

Bally’s Pennsylvania

$2,958,241

$3,812,426

-22.41%

Mohegan Pennsylvania

$1,830,668

$1,412,160

29.64%

Wind Creek Bethlehem

$1,334,442

$1,811,063

-26.32%

Statewide Total

$227,708,892

$173,425,559

31.30%

 

Sports Wagering Revenue

April 2025 total sports wagering handle was $711,569,216, 10.14% above the April 2024 total of $646,061,065. 

The taxable revenue figure for April 2025 was $42,533,444, or 0.29% higher when compared to April 2024, when taxable revenue was $42,412,510. 

April 2025 sports wagering total handle and revenue are as follows:

Casino Operator

Total

Handle2

Retail

Revenue

Online Revenue

Total Revenue

Valley Forge Casino Resort

$269,836,185

-$35,399

$20,110,270

$20,074,871

Hollywood Casino at the Meadows

$185,602,950

$53,276

$12,092,299

$12,145,575

Presque Isle Downs and Casino

$34,243,132

$31,271

$1,881,058

$1,912,329

Hollywood Casino at Penn National

$32,151,458

$72,749

$1,604,825

$1,677,575

Hollywood Casino Morgantown

$60,055,196

-$26,384

$1,510,609

$1,484,225

Harrah’s Philadelphia

$25,824,434

$134,774

$1,105,911

$1,240,686

Hollywood Casino York

$42,038,254

$918

$1,177,446

$1,178,364

Parx Casino

$14,986,726

$263,367

$676,869

$940,237

Rivers Casino Pittsburgh

$25,411,936

$218,799

$460,660

$679,459

Rivers Casino Philadelphia

$12,149,428

$66,794

$512,660

$579,454

Live! Casino Pittsburgh

$1,087,213

$247,640

$0

$247,640

Live! Casino Philadelphia

$5,490,455

$151,438

$0

$151,438

Mohegan Pennsylvania

$717,634

$117,077

$0

$117,077

Mohegan Lehigh Valley1

$712,790

$90,238

$0

$90,238

Wind Creek Bethlehem

$828,888

-$620

$36,053

$35,434

Parx Shippensburg

$42,879

$5,585

$0

$5,585

Mount Airy Casino Resort

$389,661

-$26,742

$0

-$26,742

Statewide Total

$711,569,216

$1,364,783

$41,168,661

$42,533,444

Operated by Mohegan Pennsylvania

A breakout of the handle between retail and online sportsbooks can be found on the website report.

Sports wagering revenue for each of the casinos and plus the one Off Track Betting facility during April 2025 and April 2024, if applicable, is as follows:

Operator

April 2025 Sports Wagering Revenue

April 2024 Sports Wagering Revenue

% Change

Valley Forge Casino Resort

$20,074,871

$25,415,372

-21.01%

Hollywood Casino at the Meadows

$12,145,575

$9,828,569

23.57%

Presque Isle Downs and Casino

$1,912,329

$66,814

2762.17%

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course

$1,677,575

$2,166,095

-22.55%

Hollywood Casino Morgantown

$1,484,225

$1,120,894

32.41%

Harrah’s Philadelphia

$1,240,686

$508,970

143.76%

Hollywood Casino York

$1,178,364

$635,301

85.48%

Parx Casino

$940,237

$1,343,210

-30.00%

Rivers Casino Pittsburgh

$679,459

$771,772

-11.96%

Rivers Casino Philadelphia

$579,454

-$591,769

-197.92%

Live! Casino Pittsburgh

$247,640

$87,253

183.82%

Live! Casino Philadelphia

$151,438

$587,965

-74.24%

Mohegan Pennsylvania

$117,077

$168,079

-30.34%

Mohegan Lehigh Valley2

$90,238

$176,609

-48.91%

Wind Creek Bethlehem

$35,434

-$14,766

-339.96%

Parx Shippensburg

$5,585

$14,302

-60.95%

Mount Airy Casino Resort

-$26,742

$14,342

n/a

South Philly Race & Sportsbook1 3

n/a

$113,499

n/a

Statewide Total

$42,533,444

$42,412,510

0.29%

1Operated by Parx Casino

Operated by Mohegan Pennsylvania

3 No longer operating

Tax revenue generated from sports wagering during April 2025 was $15,312,040*.

 

Video Gaming Terminals

Total adjusted revenue for April 2025 for video gaming terminals (VGTs) was $3,518,821, 3.55% lower than April 2024 when revenue was $3,648,270. By the end of April 2025, all VGT Operators offered the maximum permitted five machines at each of the 74 qualified truck stop establishments, compared to five machines at each of the 74 establishments at this time last year.

Truck Stop VGT adjusted revenue for each of the terminal operators during April 2025 is as follows:

VGTs Terminal Operator

April 2025 VGT Revenue

April 2024 VGT Revenue

% Change

Marquee by Penn1

$2,407,652

$2,388,864

0.79%

J&J Ventures Gaming2

$800,157

$960,004

-16.65%

Jango3

$311,012

$249,650

24.58%

Accel Entertainment Gaming5

$0

$4,696

n/a

Venture Gaming LLC4

$0

$45,056

n/a

Statewide Total

$3,518,821

$3,648,270

-3.55%

1 operated VGTs in 32 establishments during April  

2 operated VGTs in 27 establishments during April  

3 operated VGTs in 13 establishments during April 

4 operated VGT’s in 2 establishments but were not operational during April 

5 operated VGTs in no establishments during April

Tax revenue collected from the play of VGTs in April 2025 was $1,829,787*.

 

Fantasy Contests

Fantasy Contests revenue was $1,256,994 in April 2025, an increase of 2.34% over April 2024, when revenue was $1,228,294

Fantasy Contests Operator

April 2025 Fantasy Revenue

April 2024 Fantasy Revenue

% Change

DraftKings

$945,998

$915,949

3.28%

FanDuel

$181,113

$211,873

-14.52%

Underdog Sports, Inc.

$114,632

$84,085

36.33%

Yahoo Fantasy Sports

$10,635

$11,038

-3.65%

Fantasy Sports Games LLC

$2,760

$3,460

-20.24%

Sportshub Technologies

$1,937

$1,844

5.03%

OwnersBox

-$81

$37

-316.83%

Jock MKR

n/a

$8

n/a

Statewide Total

$1,256,994

$1,228,294

2.34%

Tax revenue collected from the play of Fantasy Contests in April 2025 was $188,549*.

*All tax revenue figures reflect amount generated prior to any adjustments by the PA Department of Revenue

 

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ZEAL continues its path of success in the first half of 2025 and records growth in customer base and profitability

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  • Revenue increases by 32 percent to € 101.5 million
  • EBITDA rises by 76 percent to € 35.4 million
  • Number of monthly active customers for lotteries grows by 12 percent to 1.515 thousand
  • Gross margin from lotteries improves to 17.3 percent

ZEAL Network SE, Germany’s leading online provider of lottery products, recorded substantial and sustainable growth in key performance indicators in the first half of 2025. Group revenue increased by 32 percent to € 101.5 million in the first six months of the year (2024: € 76.8 million). EBITDA rose by 76 percent to € 35.4 million (2024: € 20.1 million).

“We once again achieved strong results in the first half of 2025. ZEAL’s continued growth path proves that our business model is highly robust and scalable over the long term,” commented Helmut Becker, CEO of ZEAL. “We are in an excellent position to further expand our market leadership in a growing industry.”

Andrea Behrendt, CFO of ZEAL, added: “Our half-year results are a true team success – especially given that the jackpot situation was rather weak compared to the previous year. Challenging market conditions particularly underscore our operational excellence. The significant increases in revenue and EBITDA were driven by further expansion of our customer base and profitability.”

 

Lottery Business Revenue Grows by 34 Percent

The strong performance of the lottery business was the key driver of ZEAL’s significant revenue growth in the first half of the year. Despite lower average jackpot levels for LOTTO 6aus49 and Eurojackpot compared to the prior-year period, lottery billings increased by 4 percent to € 527.3 million (2024: € 507.1 million).

Thanks to continued successful marketing initiatives, the average number of active customers per month (MAU) rose by 12 percent to 1,515 thousand (2024: 1,353 thousand).

Additionally, ZEAL was able to improve the gross margin by 3.8 percentage points to 17.3 percent (2024: 13.4 percent), driven by a price increase implemented in the previous year and a changed product mix.

The simultaneous increase in billings and gross margin resulted in a significant 34 percent rise in lottery business revenue to € 91.0 million (2024: € 68.0 million).

 

Games Segment Grows by 49 Percent

The Games segment also continued its strong development in the first half of the year. ZEAL expanded its B2C games portfolio to more than 480 titles and increased revenue in the Games segment by 49 percent to € 6.7 million (2024: € 4.5 million).

 

Significant Increases in EBITDA and EBIT

Challenging jackpot conditions in the first half of 2025 made new customer acquisition more difficult. Nonetheless, ZEAL continued to invest heavily in sustained growth, acquiring 499 thousand new customers (2024: 592 thousand).

Intensive marketing efforts led to an increase in acquisition costs per new customer (Cost per Lead, CPL) by 41 percent to € 46.93 (2024: € 33.20).

Other operating expenses rose by 15 percent to € 49.4 million (2024: € 42.8 million).

In addition to strategic marketing spend—which increased by 14 percent to € 29.1 million (2024: € 25.5 million)—this was primarily due to higher direct and indirect operating costs. The ongoing development of the product mix led to an increase in direct operating costs by 14 percent to € 9.8 million (2024: € 8.6 million). Indirect operating costs increased by 20 percent to € 10.4 million (2024: € 8.7 million), driven in particular by external consulting services, freelance personnel, and software expenses.

Through efficiency gains and the scalability of its business model, ZEAL was able to increase EBITDA disproportionately to revenue—by 76 percent to € 35.4 million (2024: € 20.1 million). EBIT nearly doubled year-on-year, reaching € 31.1 million (2024: € 16.1 million).

Based on the strong results of the first half of 2025, ZEAL confirms the forecast published on March 26, 2025.

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BETBY DELIVERS STRONG H1 2025 PERFORMANCE WITH CONTINUED COMBINED GROWTH ACROSS SPORTSBOOK AND BETBY.GAMES

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BETBY, a leading sportsbook supplier, has released its H1 2025 performance figures, showcasing solid growth across key verticals, including its proprietary esports feed BETBY.Games. These results highlight the provider’s product strength and growing global presence through both new and existing partnerships.

During the first half of the year, BETBY’s sportsbook delivered a strong performance, with Gross Gaming Revenue increasing by 472% compared to H1 2024. The number of active players across its partner network rose by 211%, reflecting the growing appeal of BETBY’s comprehensive sportsbook solution. Total bets placed also climbed by 277%, marking another period of high engagement across the platform.

Betby.Games, the supplier’s proprietary esports feed, also made a significant contribution to the company’s overall growth. The vertical achieved a 153% year-on-year increase in Gross Gaming Revenue and a near 57% rise in bets placed during the period. As a result, Betby.Games accounted for 14% of the company’s total GGR for H1 2025.

Leonid Pertsovskiy, Chief Executive Officer at BETBY, said: “H1 has been another important step forward for BETBY, with meaningful growth in both our sportsbook and esports verticals. We continue to innovate, scale, and support our partners’ ambitions by delivering products that perform, with Betby.Games’ performance demonstrating the underlying strength and potential of the vertical. As we look ahead, we remain focused on accelerating growth across all areas.”

To find out more about Betby, please visit: https://betby.com/

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Evoplay drives growth across new verticals and partnerships in successful H1 2025

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Evoplay, the award-winning game development studio, has reported a successful first half of 2025 marked by strong commercial growth, continued product expansion and new milestones across key verticals.

In the first half of 2025, the studio launched 19 new titles and saw a 47% rise in player activity compared to the same period last year. Total rounds played increased by 27%, while gross gaming revenue (GGR) grew by 21% and the total bet amount by 24%, reaffirming Evoplay’s status as one of the fastest-expanding suppliers in the iGaming sector.

Evoplay’s innovative output and unique game design continued to earn industry recognition. The studio received the Slots Provider of the Year award at the AffPapa Awards and claimed the Game Design & Art Direction trophy at the SBC Awards Europe, recognised for the groundbreaking title Adrenaline Rush.

Alongside core slots and instant games, Evoplay continued to build momentum in lottery and bingo. The company launched Adrenaline Rush: Scratch, a new approach to digital lottery entertainment, and established new partnerships with state operators, including Loterías Torito in Peru and Azerlotereya in Azerbaijan. All titles were fully localised to comply with lottery regulations and responsible gaming standards, featuring customised game mechanics and content specific to each market.

“Our lottery offering represents a significant milestone in Evoplay’s journey,” said Frank Cecchini, Head of Lottery at Evoplay. “We’ve shown that our games can support lotteries in attracting new audiences and diversifying operators’ portfolio, without undermining the trust and structure of the traditional lottery model.”

In tandem with product development, Evoplay also enhanced its global marketing strategy. The studio launched its Big Adventures Campaign, its most extensive network campaign to date, supported by a €2.5 m prize pool, and continued to enhance the Client Area, a dedicated platform that offers partners easy access to promotional materials and tools.

Another key milestone was the launch of the Affiliate Hub, a resourceful platform that enables media and affiliate partners with release schedules, game sheets, and brand assets.

“Our goal has always been to make life easier for our partners,” said Diana Larina, Head of Marketing at Evoplay. “From campaign design to delivery, we’re equipping operators and affiliates with the tools they need to get our games in front of the right players at the right time.”

In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, Evoplay also co-developed Uncrossable Rush in partnership with SlotCatalog, a leading industry analytics affiliate platform. The title represents a new blueprint for data-driven development and a closer alignment between supplier and affiliate marketing.

As part of the company’s broader update, Evoplay also announces that Chief Commercial Officer Ihor Zarechnyi will be stepping down. A key member of the team since 2021, Ihor has played a vital role in Evoplay’s global growth and partner expansion and has been crucial in shaping the studio’s commercial strategy.

“We’re incredibly grateful for Ihor’s leadership and the significant contributions he has made over the years,” said Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay. “This marks the start of an exciting new chapter for both Evoplay and Ihor, and we part ways with great respect, pride, and confidence in the future.”

The company also announced several internal promotions, including Vasilena Gekova as Head of Finance. Her appointment follows earlier promotions of Anton Gyria as Director of Business Operations and Olga Pronak as Head of Key Account Management, further demonstrating Evoplay’s commitment to nurturing talent from within as the company continues its growth journey.

Anton Gyria noted: “It’s been a rewarding journey so far, and stepping into a more strategic position allows me to support the business on a wider scale while staying true to the culture that’s made Evoplay what it is.”

These changes reflect the studio’s long-standing commitment to developing and recognising its people, with each promotion resulting from years of consistent contributions and leadership across various departments.

As Evoplay expands its global presence and product verticals, strengthening internal teams and rewarding dedication remains a core focus.

Ivan Kravchuk added: “The first half of 2025 has been a testament to the strength of our vision and the dedication of our team.

“From expanding into new verticals to delivering exceptional content and establishing valuable partnerships, we’ve taken bold steps that continue to shape our journey. We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished so far and remain committed to building momentum in the months ahead.”

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