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Intralot S.A. Earnings Release 2026

May 19, 2026

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Bally’s Intralot Group ANNOUNCEMENT OF PRELIMINARY RESULTS

for the three-month period ended March 31[st] , 2026

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PRESS RELEASE

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BALLY’S INTRALOT

PRELIMINARY RESULTS 1Q2026

Athens, Greece - May 19, 2026 – Bally’s Intralot (RIC: BYLOTr.AT , Bloomberg: BYLOT GA ) (the ‘Group’), announces the preliminary results for the three-month period ended March 31[st] , 2026.

1Q26 Highlights

  • Group Revenue of €268.1 million in 1Q26, reflecting the consolidation of Bally’s International Interactive (‘BII’).

  • 1Q26 AEBITDA at €100.2 million, with margin reaching 37.4%.

  • The consolidation of BII contributed €183.9 million to Group Revenue and €72.7 million to AEBITDA (39.5% AEBITDA margin).

  • U.K. online performance remained strong and in line with expectations, recording 10.5% growth in 1Q26, with preliminary April revenue of £52.0 million, up 11.5% y-o-y.

  • The pro forma twelve-month performance for the combined organization indicates €1,062.9 million in revenue and €427.2 million in AEBITDA, representing a margin of 40.2%, in line with the projections and guidance previously provided.

  • Total liquidity stood at €417.3 million as of March 31, 2026, comprising €257.3 million of total cash (including restricted cash) and €160 million of undrawn capacity under the revolving credit facility.

  • Adjusted Net Debt closed at €1,493.1 million at the end of 1Q26, with Adjusted Net Leverage ratio, on a pro forma basis, at 3.50x.

  • On April 22, 2026, Bally’s Intralot S.A. announced that its Australian subsidiary, Intralot Gaming Services (IGS) was awarded a new 15-year Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) Monitoring License for the State of Victoria, effective 16 August 2027.

  • On April 24, 2026, Bally’s Intralot S.A. announced the signing of a new contract with Polla Chilena de Beneficencia S.A., the State Lottery of Chile, to deploy its industry-leading lottery, sports betting and digital technology solutions. The contract has a duration of up to 12 years, comprising a 10-year base contract term and a 2-year extension option.

Pro Forma Unaudited Financial Information for the twelve months ended March 31, 2026[1]

Income Statement Data

(in €'000) Twelve months ended
March 31, 2026
Revenue 1,062,938
AEBITDA2 427,155
AEBITDA margin (%) 40.2%
D&A (98,141)
Net Interest (139,434)
Exchange Differences (3,570)
Other (2,553)
Profit/(loss) before tax 183,457
Income Tax (42,471)
Profit/(loss) after tax 140,986

1 Pro Forma Unaudited Financial Information represents combined total of Intralot and BII results for the period presented, normalized for nonrecurring items and adjusted for interest expense/(payments) as if the new transaction-related debt had been outstanding for the reported twelve months period. Refer to the appendix for further analysis.

2 Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA excluding non-recurring items and the effects of Purchase Price Allocation (PPA).

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Cash Flow Data

Cash Flow Data
(in €'000) Twelve months ended
March 31, 2026
AEBITDA 427,155
Income tax (paid)/received (43,668)
Purchases of tangible and intangible assets (68,761)
Repayments of lease liabilities (15,602)
Interest and similar expenses paid (133,863)
Levered Free Cash Flow 165,261

Financial Results 1Q26 Summary

Financial Results 1Q26 Summary
(in €'000) 1Q26
1Q25
YoY %
Revenue
B2C
B2B
204,597
25,001
63,486
70,556
718.4%
(10.0%)
Total 268,084
95,557
180.5%
AEBITDA3
B2C
B2B

76,723
8,265
23,453
21,931
828.3%
6.9%
Total 100,176
30,196
231.8%
AEBITDA margin (%) 37.4%
31.6%
5.8pps

First quarter results reflect the full consolidation of BII operations, which significantly strengthened the Group’s online B2C business. Reported Group revenue increased to €268.1 million from €95.6 million in the same period last year, while Adjusted EBITDA amounted to €100.2 million vs. €30.2 million in 1Q25. The Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded by 5.8pps to 37.4%, supported by the higher-margin profile of the consolidated BII business. The contribution of BII during the quarter amounted to €183.9 million in revenue and €72.7 million in Adjusted EBITDA, with the UK delivering strong performance recording 10.5% growth year-over-year on a constant currency basis, demonstrating exceptional momentum entering the gaming duty transition. Non-core international markets are stable.

Excluding the contribution of BII, on a like-for-like basis, legacy revenue reached €84.2 million, down 11.9% year-over-year on a reported basis and 7.1% in constant currency terms. The reported decline was driven primarily by foreign exchange translation (approximately €4.6 million FX headwind, almost entirely USD-related) and, within the legacy B2C segment, by the amendment to Bilyoner's remuneration structure implemented during the period. Legacy AEBITDA reached €27.5 million, with the decline contained at 2.8% in constant currency, while the legacy AEBITDA margin improved to 32.7% on a reported basis (33.1% in constant currency) from 31.6% in 1Q25.

Within the legacy B2B segment, despite lower reported revenue, Adjusted EBITDA remained essentially flat year-over-year at €20.4 million, underscoring the segment's resilience. The U.S., our largest market, saw revenue decline 6.2% in constant currency terms due to softer Lottery activity, while performance across the remainder of the legacy B2B business was broadly stable.

The legacy B2C segment, comprising Argentina and Turkey, generated €21.0 million of revenue and €7.1 million of Adjusted EBITDA, with the AEBITDA margin improving to 34.0% from 33.1% in 1Q25. Bilyoner increased its market share year-over-year, outpacing the Turkish online sports betting market, which expanded by approximately 35% in local currency. Reported Turkish revenue declined to €16.6 million (-19.2%), reflecting the remuneration-structure amendment, while the corresponding AEBITDA decline was contained at €1.1 million through cost efficiencies.

3 Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA excluding non-recurring items and the effects of Purchase Price Allocation (PPA).

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APPENDIX

Selected Balance sheet data (unaudited)

(in €'000) March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
Cash and cash equivalents 242,152 236,213
Restricted cash4 15,115 10,471
Total Cash including restricted cash 257,267 246,684
Retail Bond (€130 million) 130,000 130,000
Fixed Rate SSNs due 2031 (€600 million) 600,000 600,000
Floating Rate SSNs due 2031 (€300 million) 300,000 300,000
Term Loan (£400 million) 460,021 458,400
Greek Banks Facility (€ 200 million) 200,000 200,000
Supplemental Indenture (€2.1 million) 2,073 2,073
Other Debt liabilities - -
Funded Debt 1,692,094 1,690,473
Plus: accrued interest 38,478 30,546
Less: unamortized financing & other fees (47,867) (49,871)
Plus: Lease liabilities(IFRS16) 67,646 69,449
Total Debt 1,750,351 1,740,597
Adjusted Net Debt 1,493,084 1,493,914

As of March 31[st] , 2026, the Group maintained a solid balance sheet, with a stable funded-debt structure and Adjusted Net Debt broadly unchanged compared to year-end 2025. Adjusted Net Leverage Ratio, on a pro-forma basis, stood at 3.50x. Liquidity remained strong, supported by the Group's cash position and access to a fully undrawn €160 million revolving credit facility.

4 Restricted cash comprises amounts held in the Debt Service Reserve Account (DSRA) in relation to the Retail Bond (€130 million).

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Unaudited Pro Forma

Consolidated Income Statement for the twelve months ended March 31, 2026[5]

Amounts in €'000 Bally's
Intralot
Twelve
months
ended March
31, 2026
(A)
BII
Period from
April 1 to
October 7,
2025
(B)
Normalized
items
(C)
PPA
Adjustments
(D)
Unaudited
Pro forma
Twelve
months
ended March
31, 2026
(E)=(A)+(B)+
(C)-(D)
Revenue 690,564 372,374 - 1,062,938
Personnel Costs (140,497) (40,182) 6,668 (174,012)
Marketing and Advertising
expenses
(49,884) (40,373) - (90,257)
Gaming Tax (80,408) (75,285) - (155,694)
System costs (42,011) (5,844) - (47,855)
Change in inventories (10,374) - - (10,374)
Other direct costs (66,088) (43,806) - (109,894)
Net Other operating income /
(expense)
Net impairment losses on
financial and contract assets
(58,906)
(10,391)
5,375
-
3,616
10,030
(2,579) (47,336)
(361)
Depreciation & amortization (117,286) 244 (8,743) (27,644) (98,141)
Transaction fees (21,209) - 21,209 -
EBIT 93,508 172,503 32,780 (30,223)
(2,579)
329,014
Adjusted EBITDA 252,294 172,282 - 427,155
Impairment and gain /(loss) on
disposals of non-financial assets
Net Result from Investment
Share of net profit of associates
and joint ventures accounted for
using the equity method
Net Finance income / (expense)
Profit / (loss) to net monetary
position
(3,139) (144,172) 147,311 (0)
(839) - 839 -
42 - (42) -
(112,314) (4,824) (21,694) 603 (139,434)
(2,553) - - (2,553)
Foreign exchange differences (2,524) 2,059 - 3,105 (3,570)
Profit /(loss) before tax (27,819) 25,566 159,195 (26,515) 183,457
Income tax (28,405) (7,221) - 6,845 (42,471)
Profit /(loss) after tax (56,225) 18,345 159,195 (19,671) 140,986

5 The unaudited pro forma income statement does not reflect any potential effects arising from Purchase Price Allocation (PPA). Normalized items mainly include: (i) one-off personnel costs for bonuses associated with the transaction and severance paid to accommodate related organizational changes; (ii) other operating expenses primarily related to the impairment of receivables from ODIE; (iii) transaction-related advisory and professional fees; (iv) a non-recurring loss on disposal of a subsidiary; (v) a non-recurring impairment of an investment; and (vi) interest expense adjusted as if the new transaction-related debt had been outstanding for the full year and assuming that (a) the Revolving Credit Facility remains undrawn; (b) that EURIBOR and SONIA remain unchanged; in each case throughout the period presented, further adjusted for the non-recurring impairment of a loan to Ganyan in Turkey. The above normalization and pro forma adjustments do not consider any resulting tax effects.

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Consolidated Cash Flow Data for the twelve months ended March 31, 2026[6]

Amounts in €'000
Income tax (paid)/received
Purchases of tangible and intangible
assets
Repayments of lease liabilities
Interest and similar expenses paid
Bally's Intralot
Twelve
months ended
March 31,
2026
(A)
BII
Period from
April 1 to
October 7,
2025
(B)
Normalized
items
(C)
Unaudited Pro
forma
Twelve
months ended
March 31,
2026
(D)=(A)+(B)+(C)
(17,516) (26,152) - (43,668)
(50,493) (18,268) - (68,761)
(11,209) (4,393) - (15,602)
(62,295) (2,250) (69,318) (133,863)

About Bally’s Intralot S.A.

Bally’s Intralot, following the October 2025 acquisition of Bally’s International Interactive Business, is a leading iGaming and lottery solutions provider listed on the Athens Stock Exchange, aiming to drive strategic growth and global competitiveness across the globe. Combining Bally’s proven digital B2C expertise with INTRALOT’s longstanding leadership in regulated lottery gaming, Bally’s Intralot forms a uniquely positioned, independent global champion across online gaming, lottery, iLottery, and sports betting.

For more information:

Mr. Michail Tsagalakis, Capital Markets Director

Phone: +30 210 6156000, +30 6937 418338, +31 63 1049107, Fax: +30 210 6106800, email: [email protected] www.intralot.com

6 The unaudited pro forma cash flow data has been normalized by adjusting for interest expenses paid during the reported twelve months period. Interest paid is adjusted to give effect to the new transaction-related debt as if it occurred on April 1, 2025.

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DISCLAIMER

The above Pro forma Financial Statement (the “Materials”) are provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current accounting developments. The Materials are for illustrative purposes only and do not purport to represent what the actual results would have been. The Materials information is based on preliminary estimates and assumptions that management believes are reasonable; however, these are subject to uncertainties. Actual results may differ from these pro forma projections. The Materials are not an exhaustive representation of required disclosures under IFRS and should not be used as a substitute for either reading the actual accounting standards and interpretations themselves, or for professional judgment as to the adequacy of disclosures and fairness of presentation. Since the Materials do not encompass all possible disclosures required by IFRS, some information may have been omitted. The Materials are being provided on Bally’s Intralot website with the understanding that the information contained therein should not be construed as legal, accounting, tax or other professional advice or services. The Materials should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional accounting, tax, legal and other advisors and you should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included in the Materials without seeking such advice.

Bally’s Intralot makes no express or implied representations or warranties regarding the Materials or the information contained therein and hereby specifically disclaims any and all representations, guarantees and warranties regarding the Materials, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. None of Bally’s Intralot or its directors, officers, employees or agents (the “BYLOT Parties”) guarantees the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, reliability, suitability or usefulness of the Materials.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL ANY OF THE BYLOT PARTIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY YOUR RELIANCE ON THE MATERIALS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO EVALUATE THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR USEFULNESS OF THE MATERIALS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY OF THE BYLOT PARTIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE MATERIALS OR THE SITE, WHETHER BASED ON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY.

This announcement may also include statements relating to anticipated or projected dividend distributions. These statements constitute forward looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws.

No reliance should be placed on these projections for investment or decision-making purposes.

Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and assumptions, and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties, and factors, many of which are beyond the Company’s control—that could cause actual dividend declarations or payments to differ materially from those expressed or implied herein.

Such factors include, without limitation, the Company’s financial performance, liquidity position, operational results, market conditions, capital expenditure requirements, regulatory obligations, and decisions of the Company’s corporate bodies. No assurance can be given that any dividend will be declared or paid in the future.

Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this announcement. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, including dividend projections, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. Nothing in this announcement shall be construed as a commitment, promise, or guarantee by the Company to declare or pay dividends at any time.

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