Betting giant Flutter overhauls management at US FanDuel unit


Fanduel and Flutter logos are seen in this illustration taken June 17, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

DUBLIN, May 6 (Reuters) - ⁠Betting giant Flutter made major management ⁠changes at its U.S. FanDuel brand ‌on Wednesday, saying FanDuel CEO Amy Howe had left the company and that Flutter veteran Dan ​Taylor would oversee the U.S. ⁠business in a ⁠new, beefed-up role.

The changes come a little over ⁠two ‌months since Flutter surprised analysts by forecasting 2026 core profit ⁠growth of 4% compared to growth of ​over ‌20% in each of the previous four ⁠years, ​citing challenges in the U.S. market, where FanDuel has a leading 39% share.

"It's no ⁠secret that FanDuel has underperformed, ​but looking forward, we've got to get the right team in place to support the ⁠business," CEO Peter Jackson told Reuters.

Jackson said the decision to leave was not Howe’s.

The world's largest online betting company nudged ​its full year forecast ⁠growth down to just 1% on Wednesday, ​although its first quarter ‌profit came in ahead ​of expectations.

(Reporting by Graham Fahy and Padraic Halpin, Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

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