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Aristocrat Moves to Strengthen Finances with New Buy-Back Plan
The company hopes to foster long-term growth, maintain its investments in real-money gaming, and position itself for future M&A opportunities

Global gaming giant Aristocrat Leisure Limited announced a new AUD 750 million ($480 million) share buy-back program aimed at debt repayment and shareholder value optimization. This move closely follows another substantial AUD 1.85 billion ($1.18 billion) buy-back initiative, demonstrating the group’s continued commitment to cost control and long-term growth strategies.
A Prudent Financial Strategy Is Imperative for Success
One key aspect of Aristocrat’s recent financial strategy is the early repayment of its $250 million Term Loan B facility, originally set to mature in May 2029. The group is committed to clearing this debt by the end of March 2025, significantly earlier than planned. CEO & managing director Trevor Croker highlighted the importance of this move, reflecting on the program’s substantial benefits.
Aristocrat’s robust balance sheet and cash flow generation enables us to reinvest in the business and continue to return cash to shareholders.
Trevor Croker, Aristocrat CEO & managing director
This share buy-back and debt repayment initiative follows Aristocrat receiving $600 million from divesting its social gaming business, Plarium. The substantial capital injection has given Aristocrat the unique opportunity to reduce leverage while retaining strategic investment flexibility.
The company’s focus on robust financial performance and cash flow management has helped it return AUD 2.6 billion ($1.66 billion) to shareholders since the start of the buy-back programs, reaffirming its commitment to balancing growth and shareholder returns. As part of its long-term incentive scheme, 77% of Aristocrat investors approved a proposal to award 95,783 Performance Share Rights to CEO Croker, supporting his vision for the company.
Aristocrat Will Invest in Promising Verticals
Beyond capital returns, Aristocrat remains focused on expansion opportunities, particularly in the real-money online gaming sector. Croker was optimistic regarding the company’s foray into the digital gaming space, expressing high hopes that Aristocrat’s Interactive division would become another pillar in its growth strategy. Aristocrat is also making forays into land-based gaming, looking to grow its presence in video lottery terminals (VLTs) and coin-operated amusement machines (COAMs).
Interactive has made strides as Aristocrat’s third operational vertical and a key pillar in our growth story.
Trevor Croker, Aristocrat CEO & managing director
Intellectual property protection is another consideration that remains vital to Aristocrat’s broader ambitions, especially after the protracted legal battle with rival Light & Wonder over its Dragon Train game. Aristocrat secured legal victories in the USA despite ongoing challenges in its home jurisdiction of Australia, propping up investor confidence.
The AUD 750 million buy-back program will commence on 7 March, funded via Aristocrat’s existing cash balance. With a robust financial foundation, strategic investments into key verticals, and debt reduction initiatives, Aristocrat is positioning itself to maintain its position as a gaming industry leader and foster sustained growth.
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