DAZN Considers IPO Amidst Ongoing belgian โขBroadcast Disputes
Brussels, Belgium – Streaming service โขDAZN, currently embroiled โin a dispute wiht the Belgian Proโ League (Jupiler โขPro โLeague) over broadcastโ rights payments, announced it isโ indeed exploring a potential initial public offering โ(IPO).โฃ The surprising move comes despite recent challenges in โฃBelgium and past contract disagreements with other European football leagues.
DAZN โขsecuredโ the rightsโฃ to broadcast the Jupiler Pro League but initially failed to reach an agreement with telecom operators to offer television broadcasts, limiting access to the DAZN website and app โคfor theโ first tenโ matchdays of the season. This week, the company further elaborate matters by informing the Pro โLeague โคit could not meet โthe terms of its current television contract. Theseโข issues follow a previous disputeโ with France’s ligueโค 1โ in early 2025, where DAZN refused โคtoโฃ pay the full amount owed for broadcasting โฃrights.
Despite these setbacks, DAZN CEO Shay Segev told the โค Financialโ Times the company is projected to achieve profitability โforโค the first time next year. an IPO would allow DAZN toโข capitalize on โคthis anticipated financial turnaround and raise additional capital. Currently, โDAZN โคis primarily owned by Britishโข billionaireโฃ Len Blavatnik, with โSaudi Arabia holding a minority stake.
The potential IPO represents a meaningful shift for the streaming service, which has aggressivelyโ pursued sports broadcasting rights globally, oftenโ disrupting customary โคmediaโ landscapes. DAZN’s business model relies on securing exclusive โคcontent and attracting subscribers, but recentโ difficulties highlightโข the โchallenges ofโ balancing enterprising expansion with financial sustainability.