Ainsworth receives US tariff refund: Millions improve balance sheet

Ainsworth Game Technology received a 2.7 million US dollar refund for previously paid tariffs on June 30. This significantly improves the company's financial position and leads to an adjustment of its revenue forecast for the first half of 2026.
Gaming equipment manufacturer Ainsworth Game Technology has adjusted its financial projections. The reason is a 2.7 million US dollar refund. The funds relate to tariffs previously paid under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) in the US.
This repayment improves the company's liquidity. Ainsworth now expects significantly better financial results for the first half of 2026. This is important news for shareholders and industry observers alike. It shows how legal decisions can have direct implications for the business world.
Numbers and facts
Ainsworth confirmed receipt of the 2.7 million US dollar refund on June 30. This amount represents, according to Ainsworth, "substantially all" of the IEEPA tariffs previously paid. The company thus corrects its original expectations. In May, neither the timing of the repayment nor the exact amount recoverable could be reliably estimated.
Following this unexpected financial injection, Ainsworth now forecasts revenue of approximately 116 million US dollars for the first half of 2026. Underlying profit before tax is expected to reach around 5 million US dollars. EBITDA, excluding currency movements and one-off items, is expected to be approximately 17 million US dollars. Furthermore, the company anticipates generating positive operating cash flow of approximately 8 million US dollars during the period. Consequently, net debt is projected to fall to around 8 million US dollars, down from 11.8 million US dollars on December 31, 2025. These figures reflect not only the tariff refund but also stronger cash collections in the first half of the year than expected.
Background
The repayment of IEEPA tariffs resulted from a US Supreme Court ruling in February. The court determined that the IEEPA did not grant the authority to impose such tariffs. Companies that had already paid these fees were eligible to claim a refund. For Ainsworth, this decision provides significant financial relief. It illustrates the complexity of international trade relations and the importance of judicial reviews of laws and their application.
"Deutsches Zitat hier." - Ainsworth Game Technology
A ruling by the US's highest court thus directly influences the global gaming industry. Equipment manufacturers like Ainsworth rely on stable frameworks. Unforeseen tariffs can heavily impact profit margins.
Why it matters for German players
These developments in the US have no direct impact on German players. The gambling landscape in Germany is governed by the Glücksspielstaatsvertrag 2021 (GlüStV 2021). This treaty strictly regulates online gambling. German players must adhere to the requirements of the Joint Gaming Authority of the Federal States (GGL). These include the deposit limit of 1,000 euros per month and the stake limit of 1 euro per spin on online slot machines. The central self-exclusion system LUGAS is also mandatory for GGL-licensed providers. This system aims to ensure player protection and prevent multiple participation. Casino operators who comply with these rules and are on the GGL whitelist offer a secure gaming experience. Ainsworth Game Technology is a supplier of slot machines. Devices from this manufacturer can also be found in German arcades. For online casinos, however, the games must meet German regulations. This applies to technical aspects and player protection features alike. Players can identify a trustworthy online casino in Germany by its GGL license. Providers without this license are illegal and do not offer player protection according to German standards. This is an important note for anyone who wants to play online in Germany.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For online casinos with a GGL license, the reliability and financial stability of game manufacturers are important. Ainsworth is an established player in the market. An improved financial situation strengthens the company. This can indirectly benefit German providers as well. They can rely on the quality and further development of the games. Nevertheless, all games offered in Germany must comply with the specific requirements of the GlüStV 2021. This applies to technical implementations as well as youth protection and addiction prevention. For GGL casinos, it is crucial that their partners meet these high standards. Players can be confident that German-licensed providers only use games from manufacturers that meet these stringent criteria. The refunds in the US are a positive signal for Ainsworth. The impact on the German market, however, is marginal. Here, only the strict guidelines of the GGL count. Quality and conformity are decisive.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
Gambling can be addictive. Please play responsibly. Help and counselling at 0800 1 372 700 (BZgA, free & anonymous).





