Accel Entertainment ACEL Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total net revenues by Business | ||||||
| Other Operating Segment | $40.7M+486% | $35.8M+2,457% | $26.05M— | $16.1M— | $6.95M— | |
| Reportable Segment | $1.32B+5.8% | $1.3B+5.3% | $1.28B+6.1% | $1.26B+5.5% | $1.25B+5.6% | |
| Total net revenues by Product | ||||||
| Amusement | $21.6M-1.9% | $21.69M-2.5% | $21.87M-4.5% | $22M-5.2% | $22.02M-5.5% | |
| ATM fees and other | $55.82M+82.6% | $54.95M+132% | $48.92M+131% | $39.85M+95.9% | $30.57M+53.2% | |
| Manufacturing | $8.24M-40.7% | $10.86M-11.3% | $10.41M-17.3% | $10.44M-26.6% | $13.88M+3.3% | |
| Net gaming | $1.27B+7.3% | $1.24B+6.0% | $1.23B+6.2% | $1.21B+6.1% | $1.19B+5.7% | |
| Total net revenues by Geography | ||||||
| Georgia | $21.75M+45.9% | $19.89M+50.6% | $18.27M+61.8% | $16.59M+65.9% | $14.91M+66.0% | |
| Illinois | $982.48M+7.4% | $963.17M+6.2% | $949.23M+6.1% | $933.53M+5.7% | $915.19M+4.9% | |
| Louisiana | $38.7M+167% | $37.58M+590% | $33.57M— | $24.1M— | $14.47M— | |
| Montana | $163.82M-0.5% | $164.32M+1.6% | $163.04M+2.1% | $162.22M+1.8% | $164.69M+5.5% | |
| Nebraska | $37.38M+39.6% | $33.23M+30.9% | $30.38M+24.2% | $28.41M+25.1% | $26.78M+27.8% | |
| Nevada | $110.57M-2.1% | $108.88M-4.9% | $108.6M-6.5% | $110.72M-4.4% | $112.96M-2.9% | |
| Other | $3.9M-4.1% | $3.88M-5.6% | $3.95M— | $4M— | $4.07M— |
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- How does Accel Entertainment break its business down?
- Accel Entertainment (ACEL) reports total net revenues by business across 2 parts — Other Operating Segment and Reportable Segment. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Accel Entertainment's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Accel Entertainment's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
