UK mobile gambling firm Probability's revenues were up 58% in its latest financial year.
In the year ending 31st March 2009, the company generated net gaming revenues of £5 million, compared to £3.2 million in the previous year.
What's more, Probability cut its pre-tax loss to £153,000 for the year, down from £1.1 million the previous year.
The company has prospered in the last year from its branded games, including titles based on Grease, The X-Factor and The Italian Job.
Meanwhile, it signed up more than 243,000 to its LadyLuck mobile casino, and signed B2B deals with Rank Group and News International.
"There remains significant growth potential on both our direct to consumer and business to business markets," says CEO Charles Cohen.
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"The coming year will see us expand direct to consumer marketing to new territories where the regulatory environment allows and the Company is actively investigating the potential for additional operating licences in the EU and more widely."
Alongside its results, Probability announced a deal with online gambling technology firm Orbis that will make Probability's mobile games catalogue available to Orbis' customers, who include SkyBet, Paddy Power and Ladbrokes.





















