Leadership of Flutter Entertainment offered few specifics regarding the company’s first-quarter performance during their May 6 earnings call. They mostly hewed to broad themes and didn’t discuss the day’s biggest news event, the sacking of FanDuel CEO Amy Howe.
“We’ve been pretty clear what issues we’re facing,” explained Flutter CEO Peter Jackson. “We’re getting back to a customer-first approach.” Later he resumed, “This isn’t a bad day or a fundamental change in posture. … There’s no change in strategy.”
Jackson said of the reshuffled management team, “I’m confident this gives the right structure for long-term success.” While he allowed that some weakness in NFL betting leaked over into the first quarter from late 2025, he noted a “very positive response” to the April rollout of FanDuel’s loyalty program.
