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Flutter Moves Closer to Ending London Listing as Focus on US Deepens

Flutter Entertainment will reportedly end its listing on the London Stock Exchange as it focuses more on the US gambling market
Flutter is expected to end its listing on the London Stock Market.
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  • Flutter is reportedly preparing to scrap its London stock market listing, another sign that the company is putting more weight behind New York and its broader US growth story.
  • For gambling watchers, it is a capital-markets move that reinforces how important the American market has become for major operators.

Flutter Entertainment, owner of Paddy Power, Betfair and SkyBet in England, is reported to be ending its London listing after already moving its primary listing to the New York Stock Exchange in 2024.

While this is not a direct consumer-facing gambling change, it is a notable signal about where one of the industry’s biggest operators sees its future momentum.

Flutter sends clear message with move

Flutter’s focus seems to be on the New York market as it continues expanding in the US.

So far, there’s no formal timing for the end of the London listing. It’s uncertain what exchange or regulatory steps would be required to complete the move.

This is less about an immediate change to betting products and more about strategy. Flutter’s reported decision points to the growing importance of US investors and the American market in shaping how major gambling companies position themselves.

That matters because Flutter is not a niche operator. When a company of this size leans further toward New York, it sends a broader message about where industry growth and attention are centered. The move also fits the source report’s core theme: Flutter is continuing to expand in the United States.

In practical terms, the report does not suggest any direct changes for bettors, state gambling rules or platform access. Instead, it offers a window into how a major operator is aligning its corporate structure with its U.S. ambitions.

Based on reporting by Magzter.

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Ian St. Clair is a lover of words, vocal or written. Naturally, that makes Ian a great communicator and leader. Ian is curious and driven, always looking to improve, and always welcomes a challenge. Ian is authentic, possesses high-level emotional intelligence, and knows just when to crack a joke. A University of Northern Colorado graduate, Ian is now an expert in the US online gambling field, where he's been for over 5 years. Ian also has over a decade of journalism experience covering college and professional athletics, as well as the symphony and theater. Ian's a lover of history, news, and bacon. Oh, and tacos.

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