- Unibet’s unaudited results for 2014 show a company which ended the year with almost 30% fewer staff, but substantially higher profits.
- The company is closing the gap on where it was when it left MPN, and has the benefit of a unique poker platform from which to expand.
- Poker remains the smallest of Unibet’s divisions, with £2.3 million in revenues out of a total of £78 million for the quarter.
Unibet’s unaudited results for 2014 show a company which ended the year with almost 30% fewer staff, but substantially higher profits.
The second quarter results from 2014 were the first reflecting online poker revenues since the operator moved from Microgaming’s MPN network to its own proprietary platform.