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Bally’s Financial Strain: Record Revenue of $792 Million Not Enough to Ease Debt

17 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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Bally's Corporation reports a 20% revenue jump to $792.2 million for Q2 2026 but issues a stern warning regarding urgent liquidity needs.

The financial situation of Bally’s Corporation is becoming increasingly precarious despite operational growth. In the second quarter of this year, revenue rose to an impressive $792.2 million, representing a 20 percent increase compared to the same period last year. However, behind the shiny facade of growth figures lies a threatening reality that management has now had to disclose in regulatory filings. Massive construction projects in Chicago, Las Vegas, and New York are consuming so much capital that the group risks violating its credit requirements without new financing injections.

The development of cash flow is particularly concerning. In the first six months of 2026, Bally’s used a staggering $265.9 million in operating cash. For comparison, last year this figure was only $21.4 million. The enormous increase is primarily attributed to upfront gambling license fees amounting to $98.9 million and operating losses. Cash and restricted cash declined from over $906 million at the beginning of the year to just $487.8 million at the end of June. These figures illustrate how quickly the giant's reserves are being depleted by its ambitious expansion strategy.

Numbers and facts

A look at the details of the quarterly report shows both light and shadow. While the Casinos & Resorts segment increased revenue by 2 percent to $401 million, the North America Interactive business shone with a 16.9 percent increase to $66.1 million. The Bally’s Intralot B2C unit also contributed to growth with $243.5 million. Nevertheless, consolidated adjusted EBITDA fell from $129.2 million to $124 million. At the same time, interest expenses climbed from $97.5 million to $119 million, further narrowing profit margins. The bottom line was a net loss of $146.1 million for the quarter.

Management has already reacted and signed a non-binding term sheet in July for a loan intended to fund the Bronx casino project, among other things. However, uncertainty remains high. The official Form 10-Q states literally:

"Absent completion of the financing alternatives described below, and giving effect to the scheduled reduction in revolving commitments, the Company does not currently project that it would satisfy this liquidity maintenance requirement." - Management of Bally’s Corporation, Q2 Financial Report

Background

The expansion in Chicago is proving to be a financial tour de force. Approximately $400 million is still missing to meet the minimum commitment of $1.34 billion for the casino project there. According to the company, total costs will even exceed this limit. To stay liquid, Bally’s has already sold real estate assets. For example, the Twin River property was sold to Gaming and Leisure Properties (GLPI) for $700 million. While this step brought in $685 million in the short term, it burdens the balance sheet in the long run with an additional annual rent of $56 million. It is a dangerous race against time where the company sacrifices valuable assets to secure ongoing operations and construction.

Additional pressure arises from delays in publishing financial statements. For the second consecutive time, figures were filed late, and no earnings call for analysts took place. Such a move is usually seen as a warning sign in the market. Consequently, the stock fell from $13.99 to $12.85 after the figures were announced. In the UK, however, CEO Robeson Reeves sees opportunities due to consolidation in the market as smaller providers come under pressure from tax hikes. Bally’s achieved constant currency revenue growth of 11.6 percent there.

Why it matters for German players

For players in Germany, the financial turmoil of a US corporation like Bally’s initially has no direct impact on daily gaming operations at local providers. Bally’s is currently focused primarily on the US market and the British business. Nevertheless, the case shows how volatile the global gambling market reacts when expansion and regulation meet. German customers are particularly protected by the State Treaty on Gambling (GlüStV 2021) and the supervision of the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL). Companies on the official whitelist must provide strict proof of liquidity to obtain a license.

The strict rules in Germany, such as the monthly deposit limit of 1,000 euros via the LUGAS system or the stake limit of one euro per spin for virtual slot games, ensure a stable environment. While corporations overseas sometimes enter into risky debt models for prestige projects, the focus in the regulated German market is on player protection and the financial solidity of providers. German users should therefore always ensure they only play at casinos with a GGL license, as payment of winnings is guaranteed through security deposits and official oversight, regardless of global market fluctuations.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

The situation at Bally’s underlines the importance of a robust capital structure, as required by the GGL. Providers licensed in Germany must prove they are economically healthy to meet the high standards of GlüStV 2021 permanently. A going-concern warning, as Bally’s has now had to issue, would trigger immediate review mechanisms by the German regulatory authority. This serves to protect player funds and prevents financial bottlenecks from being carried out at the expense of customers. Licensed casinos in Germany are usually denied access to such risky financing models because the GGL demands a high degree of transparency and reliability.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Bally’s Corporation facing financial problems?

The company has massive expenditures for major projects in Chicago, Las Vegas, and New York that exceed available cash. Furthermore, high license fees and increased interest expenses weigh on the balance sheet, necessitating new loans and asset sales.

How has Bally’s revenue developed?

In the second quarter of 2026, revenue rose by 20 percent to a total of $792.2 million. Despite this growth, the group recorded a net loss of $146.1 million and a massive decline in cash reserves.

What is a going-concern warning?

Such a note in a financial report means there are significant doubts about whether the company can survive in the next twelve months without fresh capital. Bally’s admitted there is a risk of breaching credit terms.

Are my funds safe in German online casinos?

Yes, provided you play at providers that hold an official GGL license. These casinos are subject to strict liquidity controls and must deposit securities to guarantee player payouts even during economic difficulties.

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Lisa Lustich

Lisa Lustich

Editor-in-chief & casino tester

Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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