Key facts
- Flutter Entertainment will delist from the London Stock Exchange on August 3, 2026.
- The company will maintain its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
Flutter Entertainment will delist from the London Stock Exchange on August 3, 2026, maintaining its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchange. The move aims to concentrate liquidity in New York due to low trading volumes and regulatory costs in London.

Flutter Entertainment's departure from the London Stock Exchange represents a significant blow to the UK's financial market, highlighting ongoing challenges and potentially impacting investor confidence.
Flutter Entertainment, the owner of FanDuel, announced it will delist from the London Stock Exchange on August 3, 2026, while maintaining its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchange. The decision, aimed at concentrating liquidity in New York, was attributed to low trading volumes and regulatory costs in London. The last day of trading on the LSE will be July 31, 2026.
This move by the world's largest online sports betting company follows a trend of companies reassessing their London listings, with the UK's financial markets facing challenges. The U.S. is Flutter's biggest revenue contributor, with FanDuel holding a leading 39% share of the U.S. betting market.