
Better Collective A/S 2026 Q1 – Results – Earnings Call Presentation – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)
Copenhagen – Better Collective A/S will release its financial results for the first quarter of 2026 after market close on May 20. The Danish digital sports media group has scheduled a teleconference for May 21 at 10:00 CET to walk investors through the numbers. Co-founder and Co-CEO Jesper Søgaard and CFO Flemming Pedersen are expected to lead the presentation and answer questions.
Timing and Format of the Report
The company follows its established pattern of publishing interim results shortly after the quarter ends. Publication occurs after trading hours in Copenhagen, giving analysts and shareholders time to review the data overnight. The next-day webcast provides direct access to management commentary on revenue trends, cost developments, and strategic priorities. Investors can join the call via a dedicated link or telephone dial-in. Presentation materials become available on the company website at the same time as the report. This structure allows for immediate discussion of any surprises in organic growth or regional performance.
Stakeholders and Market Context
Shareholders track these updates closely because Better Collective operates a portfolio of sports media and affiliate platforms across Europe and North America. Revenue from regulated markets, particularly sports betting partnerships, forms a key part of the business model. Any shift in user engagement or regulatory conditions can influence the quarter’s outcome. Employees and partners also monitor the results for signals on hiring plans and platform investments. The earnings release often highlights progress on new initiatives such as audience intelligence tools that help partners reach high-intent sports fans more effectively.
Forward Outlook and Next Steps
After the presentation, analysts typically update their models and publish notes within days. The company has previously guided on full-year expectations, and any revision or confirmation will shape trading in the weeks ahead. Management usually addresses both near-term challenges and longer-term opportunities during the Q&A portion. The next scheduled update will cover the second quarter and arrive in August. Until then, the Q1 figures and accompanying commentary provide the clearest view of how the business is performing in the current environment.





