Inter have exceeded the €400 million mark for revenues for the first time in club history according to reports from news agency ANSA and football finance experts Calcio e Finanza.

Revenues, including capital gains, have amounted to approximately €415 million, a growth of nearly 20% on the previous year’s revenues of €346 million.

The exact losses that the club made are as yet unknown but have fallen in line with the parameters set by UEFA’s Financial Fair Play system.

Revenues from sponsors for Inter in the 2018/19 season were particularly strong, as shown by the nine-month report by Inter Media and Communication, the company through which the Nerazzurri club issued the €300 million bond.

For the balance sheet closed on June 30th, Inter expects €284.8 million revenues, with a growth of about 20% compared to the 2017/18 season. In detail, from TV rights, Inter expects €157.6 million in revenues, of which €94 million comes from Serie A and €49 million from UEFA. The rest of the revenue is made up through sponsorship’s.