Divestment of Whow Games sharpens focus on AI-Driven Advertising Platform
Our third-quarter performance was solid and in line with expectations, demonstrating steady execution within our Continuing Operations. Revenue for our continuing business grew 8% to € 119.8 million, and Adjusted EBITDA grew 13% to € 14.4 million.
This was further supported by the divestment of Whow Games, which represented the lion’s share of our Premium Games segment. The sale was completed on 14 July 2025, for an upfront payment of € 55.0 million and an earn-out of up to € 10 million, subject to customary adjustments. The gain on sale net of income tax, that includes the received proceeds at completion, an estimate of the remaining proceeds, derecognized fixed assets and related transaction costs, amounted to € 22 million. This transaction further simplifies our business and reinforces our focus on the core advertising platform.
These elements were underpinned by the successful refinancing of our bond, reducing our debt with € 40 million. The new Senior Secured Callable Floating Rate Bonds (ISIN NO0013660357) amounts to € 225 million, under a larger framework of € 350 million, with a lower floating interest rate (3m EURIBOR plus a margin of 5.5% instead of 3m EURIBOR plus a margin of 6.75%) and are on a new four-year tenor (instead of three years).
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As announced in our Q2 report, the group is in a period of continued transformation and enduring focus on profitability. As part of a decisive step to simplify our structure, Azerion divested Whow Games in July 2025, which represented the lion’s share of its Premium Games segment, to South Korea-based DoubleUGames for a total consideration of € 65 million. The deal consists of an upfront payment of € 55 million and an earn-out of up to € 10 million, subject to customary adjustments. The results for discontinued operations is mainly composed of the gain on sale of Whow Games.
This transaction, along with our intention to divest the segment’s remaining activities, represents another significant milestone in Azerion’s long-term strategy. This move solidifies our strategic journey of recent years, squarely reinforcing digital advertising as Azerion’s core business. In parallel, our expansion into cloud infrastructure and AI-driven solutions serves a dual purpose: it directly enhances the profitability of our core operations while simultaneously unlocking new opportunities for product development and sales.
