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Flutter raises profit guidance after record quarter driven by US boom

The world's largest online sports betting operator saw revenues rise 16 per cent to $4.2bn (£3.12bn) in the three months to June 30, and earnings jumped 25 per cent to $919m

Flutter Entertainment owns Paddy Power(Image: Getty Images)

Online gambling titan Flutter has raised its full-year profit forecast for 2025 following a record-breaking quarter fuelled by its US operations.

The world's leading online sports betting operator reported a 16 per cent increase in revenue to $4.2bn (£3.12bn) in the three months leading up to 30 June, with earnings soaring by 25 per cent to $919m, as reported by .

FanDuel, Flutter's mobile gaming network in the US, achieved a record $400m in adjusted earnings.

Flutter now anticipates annual revenue growth of 23 per cent, reaching $17.3bn, while earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) are expected to surge by 40 per cent to $3.3bn.

The group saw an increase in average monthly players from 14.3m to 16m.

Revenue from international operations rose by 15 per cent following the company's acquisition of Italian sports betting and gaming firm SNAI and Brazilian betting operator NSX.

Flutter hails listing move

Last year, Flutter dealt a significant blow to the London Stock Exchange by stating that a New York listing would be its "natural home."

In 2024, the Paddy Power owner outlined plans to make its secondary Wall Street listing a permanent fixture.