Flutter begins trading on NYSE: CEO joins Yahoo Finance

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Flutter Entertainment (FLUT, PDYPY) — the parent company of sports gambling platform FanDuel — began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday. Flutter Entertainment CEO Peter Jackson joins Yahoo Finance's Josh Schafer on the floor of the NYSE to discuss Flutter's listing and the path to increasing market share in the US sports betting landscape.

Jackson comments on the timeline for sports betting legalization across the United States: "There are clearly going to be some states which will be holdouts, so we don't expect Utah to pass legislation. When we look at the three big states between Florida, Texas, and California, we'd expect we'll be operational in at least one or two of those states in time. There's plenty of firsts to go after. We're in 45% of the population here in the US already..."

Jackson also talks about parlay betting, the NFL ahead of this year's Super Bowl, and competition within the space against other platforms like DraftKings (DKNG).

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Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

Video Transcript

JOSH SCHAFER: And we are here on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, and standing with me is Flutter Entertainment CEO Peter Jackson. Flutter committed a dual listing today on the New York Stock Exchange. They were planning to have a primary listing on the Stock Exchange later this year.

Flutter, of course, the parent company of US Sportsbook FanDuel, the biggest US Sportsbook in the US. Peter, obviously a big moment for you here. A lot of people have been anticipating this. I guess, why now? Why come to market now?

PETER JACKSON: We've been really excited to come and list our business here on the New York Stock Exchange. It's the world's biggest capital market. We're the world's biggest sports betting and gaming business. And we thought it was the right thing to do. It's taken us a bit of time to go through all the work to get our secondary listing accepted, but we're delighted we're here and we're very excited.

JOSH SCHAFER: And you mentioned the overall size. And that's one thing that's a big topic in this industry is sort of the growth of sports betting that we've seen in the US since it was legalized, and potential further growth. Your projections for there to maybe be a total addressable market of $40 billion by 2030. How do we get there?

PETER JACKSON: Well, we are a fast growing business. If you look at our revenue growth last year, we're up 25%. And we get the benefit here with Flutter of owning FanDuel, but also all of our international businesses, which are growing between 5% and 10% as well.