The operator, owner of Ladbrokes Coral, has previously said up to 1,000 of its betting shops are at risk of being closed as a result of the maximum stake cut.
Despite the increase in UK retail EBITDA , net gaming revenue for UK retail was down 19% for Q2 and down 10% for H1.
The update released by GVC did not include specific new numbers, but for H1 2018, UK retail over-the-counter net gaming revenue was £277.1m and UK retail underlying EBITDA was £125.8m – both those numbers were on a pro-forma basis.
Total group NGR was up 5% for H1 2019. Pro forma total group NGR for H1 2018 was £1.72bn.
GVC CEO, Kenny Alexander said: “The transition to a post £2 stakes-cut environment in UK retail is progressing very well and we believe the Ladbrokes Coral estate is best-placed to take market share.”
Alexander also said the operator’s joint venture with MGM Resorts, Roar Digital, is on-track for a full online launch ahead of the start of the NFL season in September.
GVC’s share price has fluctuated throughout the first half of the year, starting at 689 GBX on 2 January, but it is currently recovering from its lowest point of 507.5 GBX on 25 March.
The operator’s share price sat at 628 GBX when markets opened on 17 July.