Paddy Power owner Flutter Entertainment reported a jump in third-quarter revenue on Tuesday but downgraded its earnings guidance for the year due to unfavourable sports results last month and its Netherlands exit.
In the three months to 30 September, group revenue rose 12% to ยฃ1.4bn, with sports revenue up 17% at ยฃ906m and gaming revenue 5% higher at ยฃ534m.
Revenue in the UK & Ireland dipped 5%, reflecting a busier, high-profile sporting calendar in the prior year. In Australia, revenue was 20% higher, boosted by stay-at-home Covid restrictions. International revenues fell 3%, while US revenues rose 85%.
Flutter downgraded its expectations for group 2021 adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation ex-US to between ยฃ1.24bn and ยฃ1.28bn from previous guidance of ยฃ1.27bn to ยฃ1.37bn. The company cited unfavourable sports results in first 24 days of October, which have impacted EBITDA by around ยฃ60m, and the expected ยฃ10m impact in the fourth quarter from its Netherlands exit.
Net revenue guidance for the US was unchanged at between ยฃ1.29bn and ยฃ1.43bn, but Flutter now expects an adjusted EBITDA loss of ยฃ250m to ยฃ275m versus previous of ยฃ225m to ยฃ275m. This includes a ยฃ15m impact from adverse sports results in October.
Chief executive officer Peter Jackson said: “Flutter delivered a strong third quarter performance, with double-digit growth in our global player base. This resulted in the group delivering revenue growth of 12% despite challenging comparatives including a concentration of key sporting events in the prior year.
“In the US we maintained our leadership position, with the quality of our product offering leading to high levels of customer engagement. As expected, the start of the NFL season saw a step-up in competitive intensity. We remained disciplined however, leveraging the broad set of high quality marketing assets at our disposal. The customer response has been very encouraging with FanDuel now regularly experiencing staking levels on Sundays that match its 2021 SuperBowl performance. Early engagement on NBA since the recent start of season has also been strong.”




