The Lottery Corporation Limited (ASX:TLC)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
5.86
+0.01 (0.17%)
Aug 22, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
0.17%
Market Cap13.04B
Revenue (ttm)3.75B
Net Income (ttm)365.50M
Shares Out2.22B
EPS (ttm)0.16
PE Ratio35.73
Forward PE31.28
Dividend0.17 (2.90%)
Ex-Dividend DateAug 27, 2025
Volume6,130,534
Average Volume3,575,383
Open5.77
Previous Close5.85
Day's Range5.76 - 5.89
52-Week Range4.69 - 5.89
Beta0.48
RSI74.43
Earnings DateAug 20, 2025

About The Lottery Corporation

The Lottery Corporation Limited engages in provision of gaming services in Australia. It operates lottery and Keno games under The Lott and Keno brand names. The company was founded in 1881 and is based in Brisbane, Australia. [Read more]

Industry Gambling
Founded 1881
Employees 3,000
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol TLC
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, The Lottery Corporation's revenue was 3.75 billion, a decrease of -6.15% compared to the previous year's 4.00 billion. Earnings were 365.50 million, a decrease of -11.71%.

Financial Statements

News

Bigger, more frequent Powerball jackpots on the way: Citi

The investment bank’s analysts have told clients that The Lottery Corporation is cashed up and will defend its most popular game by offering more prize money.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Lottery Corp’s profit drops as consumers tighten belts

Australians are still making a bet on becoming lottery millionaires albeit at reduced levels as economic tough times force some belt tightening.

1 year ago - Herald Sun Australia

Hedge fund LHC buys ResMed, bets against sceptics

The sleep apnoea devices maker is a new addition the Sydney-based firm’s fund even as Ozempic related fears persist. Lottery Corporation is another pick.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Westpac chair Steven Gregg lands at a bank on the precipice of change

He’s been the chairman of Goodman Fielder, Tabcorp and The Lottery Corporation. Now the businessman is taking on his highest-profile board position.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review