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Dream Sports vows no layoffs despite 95% revenue loss after gaming ban
@Source: newskarnataka.com
Mumbai: Dream Sports, the parent company of fantasy sports leader Dream11, has confirmed it will retain its workforce despite a massive revenue hit following India’s recent ban on online real-money games. CEO Harsh Jain assures job security Co-founder and CEO Harsh Jain stated that the company will not resort to layoffs even though 95 per cent of Dream11’s revenues and all of its profits vanished overnight. Speaking to Moneycontrol on Monday, Jain emphasised, “We are not interested in doing any layoffs. All the talent here is safe.” The assurance comes in the wake of the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, which criminalises the offering and financing of real-money games, imposing penalties of up to five years in prison for violators. Revenue collapse and future strategy Dream11, which has been one of India’s largest online fantasy sports platforms, had to cease its real-money operations immediately after the ban. Jain revealed that Dream Sports is now shifting its focus to AI-driven products, sports content, commerce, and fan engagement. “The only way to deal with 95 per cent of your revenue being gone is to build new products that you can monetise in the future. That will always start with talent,” he said, confirming that the company has 500 engineers who will be redeployed across different verticals. Diversification plans Dream Sports will focus on its existing businesses, including: FanCode – a sports content and merchandise platform Additionally, the company is piloting Dream Money, a new fintech platform that will offer gold purchase options from ₹10 per day and fixed deposits starting at ₹1,000. The app is currently in the testing phase under the entity Dream Suite Platform Private Limited. Financial resilience Despite the loss, Jain asserted that the company has sufficient cash reserves to sustain operations for the next couple of years. Dream Sports reported an operational revenue of ₹6,384.49 crore in FY23, a sharp rise from ₹3,841 crore in FY22. The company has also informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that it may not be able to continue its title sponsorship due to the financial setback. As Dream Sports navigates one of its toughest phases, its commitment to employee security and plans to pivot towards AI-led innovation signal a determined effort to rebuild its business around sports engagement, fintech, and content commerce.
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