Flutter profit falls after run of customer-friendly results

Flutter’s underlying annual profit fell as the gambling group was hit by a string of punter-friendly sporting results in the UK and Ireland.

The owner of Paddy Power’s adjusted pro forma pretax profit dropped 22% to ร‚ยฃ620m at constant currency from a year earlier as revenue rose 17% to ร‚ยฃ6.04bn.

Flutter said it suffered an “unprecedented run” of customer-friendly sports results cost it ร‚ยฃ232m in revenue, including ร‚ยฃ149m in the fourth quarter. Customers also pursued other leisure activities when Covid-19 restrictions were relaxed.

The FTSE 100 group posted a ร‚ยฃ288m statutory pretax loss after a ร‚ยฃ543m charge for acquired intangibles.

Flutter said trading in the first seven weeks of 2022 was in line with expectations with group revenue up 2%. If sports results return to normal, revenue growth will accelerated during 2022, the company said.

The company said it was monitoring the situation in Russia and Ukraine closely. Russia accounted for a ร‚ยฃ41m “contribution” in 2021 and Ukraine was ร‚ยฃ19m.

Peter Jackson, chief executive, said: “Overall, I am pleased with the progress we have made during 2021 and believe Flutter is exceptionally well positioned for future growth.”

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