Banijay Group N.V. (AMS:BNJ)

Netherlands flag Netherlands · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
8.60
-0.15 (-1.71%)
Nov 21, 2025, 5:35 PM CET
1.18%
Market Cap3.64B
Revenue (ttm)4.90B
Net Income (ttm)213.50M
Shares Out423.24M
EPS (ttm)0.50
PE Ratio17.05
Forward PE7.70
Dividend0.35 (4.07%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 26, 2025
Volume4,147
Average Volume15,821
Open8.75
Previous Close8.75
Day's Range8.60 - 8.85
52-Week Range7.75 - 11.50
Beta-0.31
RSI32.35
Earnings DateNov 6, 2025

About Banijay Group

Banijay Group N.V. engages in the content production, distribution, online sports betting, and gaming businesses in the United States, Europe, and internationally. The company produces scripted and non-scripted content across various genres, including reality, entertainment, and talk shows; game shows, factual entertainment, documentary, drama, animation, and comedy; live experiences; and non-scripted content shows. It also operates online sports betting platforms. The company was formerly known as FL Entertainment N.V. and changed its name to ... [Read more]

Industry Entertainment
Founded 2007
Employees 4,807
Stock Exchange Euronext Amsterdam
Ticker Symbol BNJ
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Banijay Group's revenue was 4.80 billion, an increase of 11.25% compared to the previous year's 4.32 billion. Earnings were 146.10 million, an increase of 140.30%.

Financial Statements

News

Banijay Group NV (STU:H98) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Revenue Growth and Strategic ...

Banijay Group NV (STU:H98) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Revenue Growth and Strategic Expansions Amid Challenges

16 days ago - GuruFocus

Q3 2025 Banijay Group NV Earnings Call Transcript

Q3 2025 Banijay Group NV Earnings Call Transcript

16 days ago - GuruFocus

Producer of Peaky Blinders and Big Brother ‘drafts bid’ for ITV

French entertainment business Banijay Group looks at possible takeover of broadcaster or just its profitable studio arm The French entertainment business behind Peaky Blinders, Banijay Group, is repor...

7 months ago - The Guardian