Paddy Power owner Flutter to scrap listing on London Stock Exchange
Flutter Entertainment, owner of Paddy Power and Betfair, will delist from the London Stock Exchange on August 3, citing low trading activity and high costs. The world's largest online betting company moved its primary listing to New York in 2024 to focus on its US FanDuel operation. The delisting marks another high-profile exit from London's shrinking stock market.
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Published 12 Jun 2026, 07:25 UTC · Updated 12 Jun 2026, 07:51 UTC
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