Century Casinos has seen an increase in revenue so far this year.

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Net operating revenue was $39.6m for Q2, an increase of six per cent from the same period last year, earnings from operations were $1m, a decrease of 73 per cent compared to last year.

Adjusted EBITDA was $4.7m, a decrease of 27 per cent from the three months ended June 30, 2017.

"This quarter represented an important period for the long-term success of the company. We opened our casino in Bath, England in May, we laid the foundation of a land-based presence in Asia with our Vietnam project, and we are finally seeing stability in Poland where we now hold eight casino licences," said Erwin Haitzmann and Peter Hoetzinger, co-chief executive officers of Century Casinos.

"We are pleased with the growth of net operating revenue driven by strong performances in Canada, which increased five per cent in local currency, and Colorado, which increased seven per cent," they continued.

"Adjusted EBITDA was lower compared to prior year results due to additional non-recurring expenses related to the licensing situation in Poland and the opening of the casino in Bath," Haitzmann and Hoetzinger concluded.