RSI Achieves Unprecedented Expansion with a Player-Centric Approach Despite Regulatory Challenges
- Rush Street Interactive (RSI) reported 20% YoY revenue growth to $277.9M in Q3 2025, driven by 34% expansion in North American online casino revenue. - Adjusted EBITDA surged 54% to $36M, with 225,000 MAUs and 10 consecutive quarters of sequential revenue growth, despite Latin American revenue declines. - CEO Schwartz highlighted "player-first" strategies boosting retention and first-time deposits, while CFO Sauers emphasized regulatory risk mitigation in key markets. - RSI raised full-year revenue guida
Rush Street Interactive Inc (RSI) posted impressive results for the third quarter of 2025, with revenue climbing 20% year-over-year to $277.9 million, fueled by exceptional growth in its North American online casino business, as reported by
The financial update revealed that North American monthly active users (MAUs) surged 34% from the previous year to 225,000, while online casino revenue also grew by 34% during the period. CEO Richard Schwartz credited these achievements to RSI’s emphasis on product innovation and a "player-first approach," which has led to record numbers of new depositors and improved customer loyalty. The company also marked its 10th straight quarter of sequential revenue growth, demonstrating its strength in a highly competitive gaming industry.
Nonetheless, RSI continues to face difficulties in Latin America, where revenue dropped 11% due to increased promotional spending in Colombia related to a temporary VAT and possible tax hikes in Mexico. Online sports betting revenue fell 16% for the quarter, partly because of outcomes that favored players. CFO Kyle Sauers noted that the company is keeping a close watch on regulatory changes and will adapt its strategies to address these challenges.
RSI’s solid financial position is highlighted by $273 million in unrestricted cash and a balance sheet free of debt. Analysts have reacted favorably, with Jefferies boosting its price target to $27 per share and reaffirming a "Buy" recommendation, as noted by
Looking forward, RSI intends to use its proprietary technology platform to enter new regions, such as Alberta, Canada, pending regulatory clearance. The leadership team also stressed the significance of supporting online casino legalization efforts in the U.S., which CEO Schwartz called a "significant upside" opportunity, as reported by
Despite facing short-term obstacles, RSI’s revised 2025 outlook—now forecasting adjusted EBITDA between $147 million and $153 million—demonstrates its confidence in managing regulatory hurdles while pursuing growth in its main markets.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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