Flutter Entertainment said it will end its London Stock Exchange listing and trade solely in New York, with the move taking effect on August 3, 2026. The company said low trading activity in London and the cost of maintaining the UK listing made the change the best option for shareholders.
Flutter Entertainment said it will end its London listing and trade solely in New York, deepening the shift of one of Britain’s biggest gambling groups away from the UK market.
The Paddy Power, FanDuel and PokerStars owner said its last day of London trading will be July 31, 2026, with the delisting taking effect on August 3, 2026. The company said low trading activity in London and the extra regulatory and administrative burden of keeping the UK listing no longer made sense for the business or its shareholders.
Why Flutter is leaving London
Flutter moved its primary listing to New York in 2024. Since then, the company has reviewed whether it should keep its remaining London presence, and said it began a formal review in May 2026.
In the end, Flutter concluded that keeping the London listing was not justified by the trading it received there. The move leaves New York as the company’s sole exchange listing.
What it means
The decision is another setback for London as a listing venue for large international companies. Investors who still trade Flutter shares in London will lose that market once the delisting takes effect.
For Flutter, the move sharpens its capital-markets focus on the United States, where it already has its primary listing and where much of the market attention around the company has shifted.
What comes next
Flutter’s announcement settles the core decision, but market watchers will still look for any formal exchange notice or investor-relations filing that sets out the mechanics in more detail.
The company’s shares may also draw follow-up attention from investors and analysts as the London exit becomes another example of companies reducing their exposure to the UK market.
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