Gross revenue of Dublin-based social mobile poker operator KamaGames jumped by 53 percent in the first six months of 2018, boosted by a two-fold increase in its daily active users.
However, KamaGames CEO Andrey Kuznetsov did not state the exact sales figures when pressed by how much the company earned during the first half of 2018. In an email to CalvinAyre.com, Kuznetsov noted that the company “always reference gross rather than net revenue.”
“Our gross revenue growing by 53% in the same period from an already strong base of $57.5 million as reported in the 2017 annual results figures is definitely something to shout about,” Kuznetsov said.
Kuznetsov attributed the social gaming firm’s stellar performance in January to June 30, 2018 period to the rise of its daily active users. From 270,000 in the first half of 2017, Kuznetsov pointed out that their daily active users in the first six months of 2018 almost doubled to 530,000.