Sportradar Reports Strong Growth and Increased Profitability and Cash Flow


U.S. segment revenue increased 61% year over year; achieved first-time profitability in the third quarter
Rest of World Betting business drove strongest organic growth with high Adjusted EBITDA margin
Company raised guidance for revenue and narrowed Adjusted EBITDA range for full year 2022

ST. GALLEN, Switzerland, Nov. 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  Sportradar Group AG (NASDAQ: SRAD) (“Sportradar” or the “Company”), the leading global technology company enabling next generation engagement in sports and provider of business-to-business solutions to the global sports betting industry, today announced financial results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2022.

Third Quarter 2022 Highlights

  • Revenue in the third quarter of 2022 increased 31% to €178.8 million ($175.2 million)1 compared with the third quarter of 2021. 2022 year-to-date revenue grew 28% compared to the same nine months in 2021.
  • The RoW Betting segment, accounting for 56% of total revenue, grew 28% to €100.9 million ($98.9 million)1, driven by strong performance from our Managed Betting Services (MBS).
  • U.S. segment revenue grew 61% to €31.6 million ($31.0 million)1 compared to the third quarter of 2021, driven by strong market growth and positive adoption of in-play betting. The U.S. segment turned profitable for the first time since the Company’s initial public offering and generated a positive Adjusted EBITDA margin of 11%.
  • The Company’s Adjusted EBITDA2 in the third quarter of 2022 increased 75% to €36.5 million ($35.8 million)1 compared with the third quarter of 2021 as a result of strong revenue growth even with continuous investments in the Company’s growing business.
  • Adjusted EBITDA margin2 was 20% in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of 500 bps compared to the quarter for the prior year period and 400 bps higher compared to the second quarter of 2022.
  • Adjusted Free Cash Flow2 in the third quarter of 2022 increased to €33.9 million, compared to €32.9 million for the prior year period. The resulting Cash Flow Conversion2 was 93% in the quarter.
  • During the quarter, the Company prepaid €200.0 million of its outstanding debt. As of September 30, 2022, total debt was €236.9 million, and cash and cash equivalents totaled €512.5 million.
  • The Company has raised its guidance for revenue and the lower end of its Adjusted EBITDA2 range for the full year 2022.
Key Financial Measures Q3Q3Change
In millions, in Euros 20222021%
     
Revenue 178.8136.831%
Adjusted EBITDA2 36.520.975%
Adjusted EBITDA margin2 20%15%-
Adjusted Free Cash Flow2 33.932.93%
Cash Flow Conversion2 93%158%-

1 For the convenience of the reader, we have translated Euros amounts at the noon buying rate of the Federal Reserve Bank on September 30, 2022, which was €1.00 to $0.98.
2 Non-IFRS financial measure; see “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Operating Metrics” and accompanying tables for further explanations and reconciliations of non-IFRS measures to IFRS measures.

Carsten Koerl, Chief Executive Officer of Sportradar said: “Our strong performance in the third quarter exceeded our expectations across all key financial metrics. We consistently managed to grow revenue, profitability and cash flows despite adverse market conditions during the first three quarters of 2022. The Company exceeds expectations quarter-in and quarter-out, and as a result of our operational performance – in particular the U.S. and the betting rest-of-world business – as well as our organizational streamlining, we are able to raise our full year guidance for revenue and increase the lower end of our Adjusted EBITDA range.”

“We are proud of the continuous success of our U.S. operations. We managed to generate a U.S. profit for the first time in the third quarter, displaying solid operational leverage in the business model. Underpinning this success is the extension of our long-term partnership with FanDuel. This partnership is a testimony for our strategy, to expand our relationships and become an embedded technology provider for our customers, based on strategic long-term deals with our league partners.”

Ulrich Harmuth, Interim Chief Financial Officer added: “The financial results in the third quarter demonstrated that Sportradar consistently has managed to grow almost three times faster than the underlying betting market and our growing scale has led to margin expansion – as indicated by the U.S. segment turning profitable in the third quarter. As a result of this strong momentum and based on what we can see today, our 2023 preliminary expectations are for revenue to grow in the mid-20’s percent while expanding Adjusted EBITDA margin above 2022 levels.

Segment Information

RoW Betting

  • Segment revenue in the third quarter of 2022 increased by 28% to €100.9 million compared with the third quarter of 2021. This growth was driven primarily by increased sales of our higher value-add offerings including Managed Betting Services (MBS), which increased 84% to €38.2 million, and Live Odds Services, which increased 12% to €27.1 million. MBS growth was attributable to a record annualized turnover3 of €19.0 billion and the success of our strategy to move existing customers to higher value add products.
  • Segment Adjusted EBITDA2 in the third quarter of 2022 increased 8% to €48.2 million compared with the third quarter of 2021. Segment Adjusted EBITDA margin2 decreased to 48% from 57% in the third quarter of 2021 driven by inorganic investments into AI capabilities for our MBS business, expanding our sport rights portfolio, as well as temporary cost savings in sport rights and scouting from the prior year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

RoW Audiovisual (AV)

  • Segment revenue in the third quarter of 2022 increased by 14% to €33.1 million compared with the third quarter of 2021. Growth was driven by cross-selling audiovisual content to existing data customers and expanding AV portfolio sales with existing AV customers.
  • Segment Adjusted EBITDA2 in the third quarter of 2022 increased 32% to €12.6 million compared with the third quarter of 2021. Segment Adjusted EBITDA margin2 increased to 38% from 33% compared with the third quarter of 2021 as a result of AV revenue growth.

United States

  • Segment revenue in the third quarter of 2022 increased by 61% to €31.6 million compared with the third quarter of 2021. This growth was driven by a strong increase of U.S. betting services, driven by cross-selling non-data products to betting operators as well as benefiting from our customers’ growth as a result of a development in the underlying market and new states legalizing betting.
  • Segment Adjusted EBITDA2 in the third quarter of 2022 was €3.4 million compared with a loss of (€6.6) million in the third quarter of 2021, primarily driven by enhanced operating leverage as a result of the growing scale of our business despite continuous investments in the U.S. segment's products and content portfolio. Segment Adjusted EBITDA margin2 improved to 11% from (34%) compared with the third quarter of 2021.

2 Non-IFRS financial measure; see “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Operating Metrics” and accompanying tables for further explanations and reconciliations of non-IFRS measures to IFRS measures.
3 Turnover is the total amount of stakes placed and accepted in betting.

Costs and Expenses

  • Purchased services and licenses in the third quarter of 2022 increased by €18.1 million to €47.5 million compared with the third quarter of 2021, reflecting continuous investments in content creation and processing, higher event coverage and higher scouting costs. Of the total, approximately €13.7 million was expensed sports rights.
  • Personnel expenses in the third quarter of 2022 increased by €16.9 million to €68.3 million, an increase of 33% compared with the third quarter of 2021. Adjusted for inorganic hires, personnel cost grew 27% compared to the third quarter in 2021.
  • Other Operating expenses in the third quarter of 2022 decreased by €4.9 million to €20.3 million, as a result of our efforts to increase the effectiveness of our central services and due to one-time costs resulting from our initial public offering in September 2021.
  • Total sport rights costs in the third quarter of 2022 increased by €5.9 million to €34.6 million compared with the third quarter of 2021, primarily a result of costs associated with new acquired rights in 2022 for the ITF, UEFA and ATP.

Recent Business/Company Highlights

  • Sportradar and FanDuel sign long-term agreement for Official NBA data through the 2030-31 season. Providing FanDuel with a comprehensive portfolio of betting products and entertainment tools, Sportradar remains the preferred data and odds supplier to FanDuel through 2031. Using official NBA data, Sportradar and FanDuel will collaborate to enhance the sports betting experience with new offerings such as certain player tracking data to create props and same game parlays. Additionally, FanDuel will use Sportradar’s proprietary Live Channel Trading (LCT) product.
  • Sportradar reaffirms leadership position in cricket market with partnerships with Australian Premier Cricket competitions. Sportradar announced the renewal of partnership agreements with the top tier club cricket competitions in Tasmania, Queensland, and Western Australia. Currently, Sportradar is partners with every single state and territory cricket governing body in Australia. Extensions with these clubs enable Sportradar to remain the official streaming partner until mid-2025
  • Sportradar and International Golf Federation enter integrity partnership. Sportradar’s Integrity Services (SIS) unit signed a multi-year integrity partnership with the International Golf Federation (IGF). Under the terms of the initial two-year agreement, SIS will provide bet monitoring through its Universal Fraud Detection System (UFDS) for several IGF competitions. Sportradar Integrity Services have detected more than 7,300 suspicious matches during the past 17 years, with over 600 taking place in 2022 alone.
  • Tennis Data Innovations and Sportradar team up to expand official tennis data distribution. The partnership sees the launch of a “new secondary feed,” to enable the provision of betting-related services based on official ATP Tour and ATP Challenger Tour scores to a suite of global bookmakers. Of significance, the partnership sees the ATP change its data framework, allowing bookmakers to have uninterrupted access to official data, as scores to date have been delivered directly from the umpire’s chair.
  • Sportradar continues to evolve its organizational structure to set it up for continued success in achieving its strategic goals around growth, organizational effectiveness and efficiency. The Company is optimizing its organization by appointing global leaders for content creation, product development and commercial excellence - with the U.S. retaining a dedicated go-to-market approach. With this new structure, the Company will become faster in decision-making and execution, and will be more effective and efficient in serving global customers with a growing global product portfolio. The net effect will also be to significantly reduce the number of direct reports to the CEO.

Annual Financial Outlook 
Sportradar has updated its outlook for revenue and Adjusted EBITDA for fiscal 2022 as follows:

  • Sportradar has raised its revenue outlook for fiscal 2022 to a range of €718.0 million to €723.0 million ($703.6 million to $708.5 million)1, from its previous range of €695.0 million to €715.0 million representing prospective growth of 28% to 29% over fiscal 2021.
  • Outlook for Adjusted EBITDA2 is narrowed to a range of €124.0 million to €127.0 million ($121.5 million to $124.5 million)1 from the previous range of €123.0 million to €133.0 million, representing 22% to 24% growth versus last year.
  • Adjusted EBITDA margin2 is expected to be in the range of 17% to 18%.4

Conference Call and Webcast Information

Sportradar will host a conference call to discuss the third quarter 2022 financial results today, November 16, 2022, at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Those wishing to participate via webcast should access the earnings call through Sportradar’s Investor Relations website. An archived webcast with the accompanying slides will be available at the Company’s Investor Relations website for one year after the conclusion of the live event.

About Sportradar

Sportradar is the leading global sports technology company creating immersive experiences for sports fans and bettors. Established in 2001, the company is well-positioned at the intersection of the sports, media and betting industries, providing sports federations, news media, consumer platforms and sports betting operators with a range of solutions to help grow their business. Sportradar employs more than 3,700 full-time employees across 20 countries around the world. It is our commitment to excellent service, quality and reliability that makes us the trusted partner of more than 1,700 customers in over 120 countries and an official partner of the NBA, NHL, MLB, NASCAR, UEFA, FIFA, ICC and ITF. We cover more than 890,000 events annually across 92 sports. With deep industry relationships, Sportradar is not just redefining the sports fan experience; it also safeguards the sports themselves through its Integrity Services division and advocacy for an integrity-driven environment for all involved.

CONTACT

Investor Relations:
Rima Hyder, SVP Head of Investor Relations

Christin Armacost, CFA, Manager Investor Relations
investor.relations@sportradar.com

Media:
Sandra Lee
comms@sportradar.com

1 For the convenience of the reader, we have translated Euros amounts at the noon buying rate of the Federal Reserve Bank on September 30, 2022, which was €1.00 to $0.98.
2 Non-IFRS financial measure; see “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Operating Metrics” and accompanying tables for further explanations and reconciliations of non-IFRS measures to IFRS measures.

Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Operating Metrics
We have provided in this press release financial information that has not been prepared in accordance with IFRS, including Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted Free Cash Flow and Cash Flow Conversion (together, the “Non-IFRS financial measures”), as well as operating metrics, including Net Retention Rate. We use these non-IFRS financial measures internally in analyzing our financial results and believe they are useful to investors, as a supplement to IFRS measures, in evaluating our ongoing operational performance. We believe that the use of these non-IFRS financial measures provides an additional tool for investors to use in evaluating ongoing operating results and trends and in comparing our financial results with other companies in our industry, many of which present similar non-IFRS financial measures to investors.
Non-IFRS financial measures should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, financial information prepared in accordance with IFRS. Investors are encouraged to review the reconciliation of these non-IFRS financial measures to their most directly comparable IFRS financial measures provided in the financial statement tables included below in this press release.

  • “Adjusted EBITDA” represents profit (loss) for the period adjusted for share based compensation, depreciation and amortization (excluding amortization of sports rights), impairment of intangible assets, other financial assets and equity-accounted investee, loss from loss of control of subsidiary, remeasurement of previously held equity-accounted investee, non-routine litigation costs, professional fees for SOX and ERP implementations, share of profit (loss) of equity-accounted investee (SportTech AG), foreign currency (gains) losses, finance income and finance costs, and income tax (expense) benefit and certain other non-recurring items, as described in the reconciliation below.
    License fees relating to sport rights are a key component of how we generate revenue and one of our main operating expenses. Such license fees are presented either under purchased services and licenses or under depreciation and amortization, depending on the accounting treatment of each relevant license. Only licenses that meet the recognition criteria of IAS 38 are capitalized. The primary distinction for whether a license is capitalized or not capitalized is the contracted length of the applicable license. Therefore, the type of license we enter into can have a significant impact on our results of operations depending on whether we are able to capitalize the relevant license. Our presentation of Adjusted EBITDA removes this difference in classification by decreasing our EBITDA by our amortization of sports rights. As such, our presentation of Adjusted EBITDA reflects the full costs of our sports right's licenses. Management believes that, by deducting the full amount of amortization of sport rights in its calculation of Adjusted EBITDA, the result is a financial metric that is both more meaningful and comparable for management and our investors while also being more indicative of our ongoing operating performance.
    We present Adjusted EBITDA because management believes that some items excluded are non-recurring in nature and this information is relevant in evaluating the results of the respective segments relative to other entities that operate in the same industry. Management believes Adjusted EBITDA is useful to investors for evaluating Sportradar’s operating performance against competitors, which commonly disclose similar performance measures. However, Sportradar’s calculation of Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to other similarly titled performance measures of other companies. Adjusted EBITDA is not intended to be a substitute for any IFRS financial measure.
    Items excluded from Adjusted EBITDA include significant components in understanding and assessing financial performance. Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool and should not be considered in isolation, or as an alternative to, or a substitute for, profit for the period, revenue or other financial statement data presented in our consolidated financial statements as indicators of financial performance. We compensate for these limitations by relying primarily on our IFRS results and using Adjusted EBITDA only as a supplemental measure.
  • “Adjusted EBITDA margin” is the ratio of Adjusted EBITDA to revenue.
  • “Adjusted Free Cash Flow” represents net cash from operating activities adjusted for payments for lease liabilities, acquisition of property and equipment, acquisition of intangible assets (excluding certain intangible assets required to further support an acquired business) and foreign currency gains (losses) on our cash equivalents. We consider Adjusted Free Cash Flow to be a liquidity measure that provides useful information to management and investors about the amount of cash generated by the business after the purchase of property and equipment, of intangible assets and payment of lease liabilities, which can then be used to, among other things, to invest in our business and make strategic acquisitions. A limitation of the utility of Adjusted Free Cash Flow as a measure of liquidity is that it does not represent the total increase or decrease in our cash balance for the year.
  • “Cash Flow Conversion” is the ratio of Adjusted Free Cash Flow to Adjusted EBITDA.

In addition, we define the following operating metric as follows:

  • “Net Retention Rate” is calculated for a given period by starting with the reported Trailing Twelve Month revenue, which includes both subscription-based and revenue sharing revenue, from our top 200 customers as of twelve months prior to such period end, or prior period revenue. We then calculate the reported trailing twelve-month revenue from the same customer cohort as of the current period end, or current period revenue. Current period revenue includes any upsells and is net of contraction and attrition over the trailing twelve months but excludes revenue from new customers in the current period. We then divide the total current period revenue by the total prior period revenue to arrive at our Net Retention Rate. We have referred to this calculation as “Dollar Based Net Retention Rate” in prior press releases, which is the same calculation we are now using for “Net Retention Rate.”

The Company is unable to provide a reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to profit (loss) for the period, its most directly comparable IFRS financial measure, on a forward- looking basis without unreasonable effort because items that impact this IFRS financial measure are not within the Company’s control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. These items may include but are not limited to foreign exchange gains and losses. Such information may have a significant, and potentially unpredictable, impact on the Company’s future financial results.

Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements 
Certain statements in this press release may constitute “forward-looking” statements and information within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that relate to our current expectations and views of future events, including, without limitation, statements regarding future financial or operating performance, planned activities and objectives, anticipated growth resulting therefrom, market opportunities, strategies and other expectations, and expected performance for the full year 2022. In some cases, these forward-looking statements can be identified by words or phrases such as “may,” “might,” “will,” “could,” “would,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “seek,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” “projects”, “continue,” “contemplate,” “possible” or similar words. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions, some of which are beyond our control. In addition, these forward-looking statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are not a guarantee of future performance. Actual outcomes may differ materially from the information contained in the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including, without limitation, the following: economy downturns and political and market conditions beyond our control, including the impact of the Russia/Ukraine conflict; the global COVID-19 pandemic and its adverse effects on our business; dependence on our strategic relationships with our sports league partners; effect of social responsibility concerns and public opinion on responsible gaming requirements on our reputation; potential adverse changes in public and consumer tastes and preferences and industry trends; potential changes in competitive landscape, including new market entrants or disintermediation; potential inability to anticipate and adopt new technology; potential errors, failures or bugs in our products; inability to protect our systems and data from continually evolving cybersecurity risks, security breaches or other technological risks; potential interruptions and failures in our systems or infrastructure; our ability to comply with governmental laws, rules, regulations, and other legal obligations, related to data privacy, protection and security; ability to comply with the variety of unsettled and developing U.S. and foreign laws on sports betting; dependence on jurisdictions with uncertain regulatory frameworks for our revenue; changes in the legal and regulatory status of real money gambling and betting legislation for our customers; our inability to maintain or obtain regulatory compliance in the jurisdictions in which we conduct our business; our ability to obtain, maintain, protect, enforce and defend our intellectual property rights; our ability to obtain and maintain sufficient data rights from major sports leagues, including exclusive rights; any material weaknesses identified in our internal control over financial reporting; inability to secure additional financing in a timely manner, or at all, to meet our long-term future capital needs; risks related to future acquisitions; and other risk factors set forth in the section titled “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, and other documents filed with or furnished to the SEC, accessible on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on our website at https://investors.sportradar.com. These statements reflect management’s current expectations regarding future events and operating performance and speak only as of the date of this press release. One should not put undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee that future results, levels of activity, performance and events and circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements will be achieved or will occur. Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, after the date on which the statements are made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

SPORTRADAR GROUP AG
INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF PROFIT OR LOSS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(Expressed in thousands of Euros – except for per share data)

  Three Months Ended September 30,
 Nine Months Ended September 30,
 2021
  2022  2021  2022 
Revenue136,765  178,835  408,837  523,900 
Purchased services and licenses (excluding depreciation and amortization)(29,414)  (47,536)  (85,977)  (127,612) 
Internally-developed software cost capitalized3,219  4,349  9,136  13,125 
Personnel expenses(51,332)  (68,278)  (136,777)  (184,974) 
Other operating expenses(25,176)  (20,296)  (60,117)  (60,975) 
Depreciation and amortization(27,182)  (31,760)  (91,271)  (133,332) 
Impairment loss on trade receivables, contract assets and other financial assets(657)  (1,173)  (759)  (1,807) 
Remeasurement of previously held equity-accounted investee-  -  -  7,698 
Share of loss of equity-accounted investees(397)  (1,167)  (1,487)  (1,264) 
Foreign currency gains (losses), net(4,892)  11,003  (3,509)  39,858 
Finance income1,575  1,991  5,099  2,715 
Finance costs(8,498)  (11,312)  (23,837)  (29,446) 
Net income (loss) before tax(5,989)  14,656  19,338  47,886 
Income tax expense(3,047)  (1,906)  (10,724)  (4,112) 
Profit (loss) for the period(9,036)  12,750  8,614  43,774 
Other Comprehensive Income        
Items that will not be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss       
Remeasurement of defined benefit liability18  -  54  1,451 
Related deferred tax expense(4)  -  (9)  (210) 
 14  -  45  1,241 
Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss       
Foreign currency translation adjustment attributable to the owners of the company(1,207)  7,369  (590)  15,172 
Foreign currency translation adjustment attributable to non-controlling interests(85)  27  (183)  31 
 (1,292)  7,396  (773)  15,203 
Other comprehensive income (loss) for the period, net of tax(1,278)  7,396  (728)  16,444 
Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period(10,314)  20,146  7,886  60,218 
        
Profit (loss) attributable to:       
Owners of the Company(8,828)  12,500  8,607  43,636 
Non-controlling interests(207)  250  7  138 
 (9,035)  12,750  8,614  43,774 
Total comprehensive income (loss) attributable to:       
Owners of the Company(10,021)  19,869  8,062  60,049 
Non-controlling interests(293)  277  (176)  169 
 (10,314)  20,146  7,886  60,218 
Weighted-average of Class A and Class B shares (basic)* as of September 30, 2022
         297,126 
Weighted-average of Class A and Class B shares (diluted)* as of September 30, 2022


 
         311,406 
*Class B shares are included with a conversion rate of 1/10
           

SPORTRADAR GROUP AG
INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
(Expressed in thousands of Euros)

  December 31,  September 30,
 
Assets 2021 2022
Current assets    
Cash and cash equivalents 742,773  512,492 
Trade receivables 33,943  53,287 
Contract assets 40,617  45,653 
Other assets and prepayments 31,161  33,340 
Income tax receivables 1,548  1,608 
  850,042  646,380 
Non-current assets    
Property and equipment 35,923  36,733 
Intangible assets and goodwill 808,472  884,610 
Equity-accounted investees 8,445  36,752 
Other financial assets and other non-current assets 41,331  43,384 
Deferred tax assets 26,908  32,682 
  921,079  1,034,161 
Total assets 1,771,121  1,680,541 
Current liabilities    
Loans and borrowings 6,086  6,269 
Trade payables 150,012  209,168 
Other liabilities 59,992  44,994 
Contract liabilities 22,956  33,786 
Income tax liabilities 14,190  19,428 
  253,236  313,645 
Non-current liabilities    
Loans and borrowings 429,264  230,634 
Trade payables 320,428  290,326 
Other non-current liabilities 7,081  20,207 
Deferred tax liabilities 25,478  29,753 
  782,251  570,920 
Total liabilities 1,035,487  884,565 
Ordinary shares 27,297  27,323 
Treasury shares -  (661)
Additional paid-in capital 606,057  581,134 
Retained earnings 89,693  149,507 
Other reserves 15,776  32,274 
Equity attributable to owners of the Company 738,823  789,577 
Non-controlling interest (3,189) 6,399 
Total equity 735,634  795,976 
Total liabilities and equity 1,771,121  1,680,541 

SPORTRADAR GROUP AG
INTERIM CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Expressed in thousands of Euros)        

  Nine Months Ended September 30,
   2021  2022 
OPERATING ACTIVITIES:     
Profit for the period  8,614  43,774 
Adjustments to reconcile profit for the year to net cash provided by operating activities:     
Income tax expense  10,724  4,112 
Interest income  (5,018) (2,712)
Interest expense  23,797  29,400 
Impairment losses on financial assets  425  158 
Remeasurement of previously held equity-accounted investee  -  (7,698)
Other financial expenses (income) net  (430) 43 
Foreign currency (gains) losses, net  3,509  (39,858)
Amortization of intangible assets  83,713  124,651 
Depreciation of property and equipment  7,558  8,681 
Equity-settled share-based payments  13,670  20,035 
Other  1,713  2,992 
Cash flow from operating activities before working capital changes, interest and income taxes  148,275  183,578 
Increase in trade receivables, contract assets, other assets and prepayments  (15,710) (20,144)
Increase in trade and other payables, contract and other liabilities  18,193  13,374 
Changes in working capital   2,483  (6,770)
Interest paid  (18,066) (26,632)
Interest received  -  2,706 
Income taxes paid, net  (7,088) (4,633)
Net cash from operating activities  125,604  148,249 
INVESTING ACTIVITIES:     
Acquisition of intangible assets  (81,478) (117,283)
Acquisition of property and equipment  (2,701) (5,806)
Acquisition of subsidiaries, net of cash acquired  (198,432) (55,901)
Contribution to equity-accounted investee  -  (27,873)
Collection of loans receivable  294  122 
Issuance of loans receivable  (2,116) - 
Collection of deposits  216  31 
Payment of deposits  (86) (160)
Net cash used in investing activities  (284,303) (206,870)
FINANCING ACTIVITIES:     
Payment of lease liabilities  (4,417) (4,425)
Acquisition of non-controlling interests  -  (28,246)
Transaction costs related to borrowings  -  (1,100)
Principal payments on bank debt  (2,230) (200,554)
Purchase of treasury shares  -  (661)
Proceeds from issuance of MPP share awards  1,650  - 
Change in bank overdrafts  59  98 
Proceeds from issue of participation certificates  1,002  - 
Proceeds from issuance of new shares  548,157  - 
Transaction costs related to issuance of new shares and participation certificates  (1,900) - 
Net cash from (used in) financing activities  542,321  (234,888)
Net increase (decrease) in cash  383,622  (293,509)
Cash and cash equivalents as of January 1  385,542  742,773 
Effects of movements in exchange rates  (762) 63,228 
Cash and cash equivalents as of September 30  768,402  512,492 

The tables below show the information related to each reportable segment for the three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2021 and 2022.

 Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
in €'000RoW
Betting
RoW
Betting
AV
United
States
Total
reportable
segments
All other
segments
Total
Segment revenue78,589 28,974 19,569 127,132 9,633 136,765 
Segment Adjusted EBITDA44,741 9,587 (6,593) 47,735 (2,422) 45,313 
Unallocated corporate expenses(1)     (24,436) 
Adjusted EBITDA     20,877 
Adjusted EBITDA margin57% 33% (34%) 38% (25%) 15% 


 Three Months Ended September 30, 2022
in €'000RoW
Betting
RoW
Betting
AV
United
States
Total
reportable
segments
All other
segments
Total
Segment revenue100,919 33,090 31,556 165,565 13,270 178,835 
Segment Adjusted EBITDA48,215 12,624 3,446 64,285 (3,854) 60,431 
Unallocated corporate expenses(1)     (23,947) 
Adjusted EBITDA     36,484 
Adjusted EBITDA margin48% 38% 11% 39% (29%) 20% 


 Nine Months Ended September 30, 2021
in €'000RoW
Betting
RoW
Betting
AV
United
States
Total
reportable
segments
All other
segments
Total
Segment revenue227,111 104,576 48,485 380,172 28,665 408,837 
Segment Adjusted EBITDA131,331 29,370 (15,072) 145,629 (4,112) 141,517 
Unallocated corporate expenses(1)     (60,873) 
Adjusted EBITDA     80,644 
Adjusted EBITDA margin58% 28% (31%) 38% (14%) 20% 


 Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022
in €'000RoW
Betting
RoW
Betting
AV
United
States
Total
reportable
segments
All other
segments
Total
Segment revenue283,169 118,754 86,289 488,212 35,688 523,900 
Segment Adjusted EBITDA136,157 34,611 (8,474) 162,294 (12,467) 149,827 
Unallocated corporate expenses(1)     (59,089) 
Adjusted EBITDA     90,738 
Adjusted EBITDA margin48% 29% (10%) 33% (35%) 17% 

(1) Unallocated corporate expenses primarily consist of salaries and wages for management, legal, human resources, finance, office, technology and other costs not allocated to the segments.

The following table reconciles Adjusted EBITDA to the most directly comparable IFRS financial performance measure, which is profit for the period:

 Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
in €'0002021 2022 2021 2022 
Profit (loss) for the period(9,036)12,750 8,614 43,774 
Share based compensation5,148 7,348 13,670 20,035 
Litigation costs1- 2,975 - 6,146 
Professional fees for SOX and ERP implementations- 946 - 3,485 
One-time charitable donation for Ukrainian relief activities- - - 147 
Depreciation and amortization27,182 31,760 91,271 133,332 
Amortization of sport rights(17,444)(20,668)(66,307)(100,793)
Impairment loss (gain) on other financial assets165 (18)425 158 
Remeasurement of previously held equity-accounted investee- - - (7,698)
Share of loss of equity-accounted investee2- 1,167 - 1,167 
Foreign currency (gains) losses, net4,892 (11,003)3,509 (39,858)
Finance income(1,575)(1,991)(5,099)(2,715)
Finance costs8,498 11,312 23,837 29,446 
Income tax expense3,047 1,906 10,724 4,112 
Adjusted EBITDA20,877 36,484 80,644 90,738 

(1) Includes legal related costs in connection with a non-routine litigation.
(2) Includes the related share in the equity-accounted investee of SportTech AG

The following table presents a reconciliation of Adjusted Free Cash Flow to the most directly comparable IFRS financial performance measure, which is net cash from operating activities:

 Three Months Ended September 30,Nine Months Ended September 30,
in €'0002021 2022 2021 2022 
Net cash from operating activities58,148 63,826 125,604 148,249 
Acquisition of intangible assets(23,153)(46,696)(81,478)(117,283)
Acquisition of property and equipment(661)(4,241)(2,701)(5,806)
Payment of lease liabilities(1,388)(1,242)(4,417)(4,425)
Foreign currency gains on cash equivalents- 22,271 - 61,735 
Adjusted Free Cash Flow32,946 33,918 37,008 82,470