Casino di Saint-Vincent Reports Solid Growth in July 2025

Online Gaming Revenue Sees Notable Uplift
In July 2025, fixed-odds and single-player card games offered online recorded a total turnover exceeding €5.68 billion. This represents an 8.06% rise compared to June’s €5.26 billion. On a year-on-year basis, the increase was more modest at 3.85%.
Despite the overall growth in online gaming activity, actual player spending dropped slightly. The total expenditure in July amounted to €231.6 million—down 4.06% from June’s €241.4 million. However, compared to July 2024, player spending was up by 1.58%.
Saint-Vincent Casino Posts Higher Earnings and Visitor Numbers
The Casino di Saint-Vincent recorded gross revenues of €5,581,567 for July 2025, marking an increase of €259,598 compared to the same month in 2024. Slot machines remained the main source of income, contributing €3,221,273—up by €215,891. Table games generated €2,360,295, an increase of €43,707.
Visitor numbers were also on the rise. The venue welcomed 27,097 guests in July, an increase of 1,667 compared to July of the previous year.
Positive Performance Continues Into the Year
According to Casino de la Vallée S.p.A., the first seven months of 2025 confirm a continued positive trend. Gross cumulative revenue reached €45,043,592—an increase of €4,607,904 over the same period in 2024. Of that, €20,299,293 came from table games and €24,744,300 from slot machines.
By the end of July 2025, the total number of admissions stood at 191,872, up by 3,054 visitors compared to the same timeframe last year.
Hotel Sector Also Shows Strong Gains
The Grand Hotel Billia also enjoyed a profitable July, with direct sales revenue reaching €926,095—up by €240,416 compared to July 2024. The hotel’s performance in the first seven months of the year reflects a strong upward trend, with total direct sales revenue hitting €4.3 million, showing an increase of €896,701 year-on-year.
Outlook Remains Upbeat
With both the casino and hotel segments reporting sustained growth, the Saint-Vincent entertainment and hospitality complex appears to be thriving. The upward trends in both revenue and visitor numbers suggest a continued rebound and growing interest in the region’s leisure offerings.