Company: BRSL
Filing Date: 2025-07-29
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001619762-25-000049
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Company: Brightstar Lottery PLC
Filing Date: 2025-07-29
Form: 6-K
Chunk 26
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.4 | % |     |      |  +3.0 | % |     |                                   |  +6.8 | % |     |      | +2.8 | % |
| Italy same-store sales growth         |     |                                     |       |   |     |      |       |   |     |                                   |       |   |     |      |      |   |
| Instant ticket & draw games           |     |                                     |  +3.7 | % |     |      |  +2.3 | % |     |                                   |  +1.4 | % |     |      | +3.4 | % |

Service revenue during the quarter increased, primarily due to instant and draw game revenues, excluding MSJP, increasing $10 million, $29 million including the impact of foreign currency, due to a 3.7% increase in same-store sales in Italy and a 8.4% increase in same-store sales in Rest of world. These increases were offset by a $19 million reduction in LMA incentive revenue, a component of Other Services, and a 34.5% drop in same-store sales for U.S. MSJP as the size of jackpots were lower in the quarter compared to the same period last year.

Product sales, including the impact of foreign currency, increased $16 million, or 59%, from the same quarter last year mainly due to a $7 million increase in instant ticket printing operations driven by existing customers and $8 million in sales to customers in the U.S. primarily for terminal deliveries.

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Service revenue for the six months ended June 30, 2025 declined, primarily due to a $52 million reduction in LMA incentive revenue, a component of Other Services, and a 41.2% drop in same-store sales for U.S. MSJP games as the size of jackpots were lower in the six months ended June 30, 2025 compared to the same period last year. Partially offsetting the decrease, instant and draw game revenues supported by favorable foreign currency impacts, excluding U.S. MSJP, increased due to 1.4% of same-store sales growth in Italy and a 6.8% of same-store sales growth in the Rest of world.

The recognition of the LMA incentive shortfall in the first quarter was triggered by the lack of significant U.S. MSJP activity during the first nine months of the LMA