Berenberg sees upside risk to forecasts at Flutter.


Berenberg has reiterated a 'buy' rating for Flutter Entertainment, saying that the gambling and sports betting company's upcoming second-quarter results could "surprise to the upside".

  • Flutter Entertainment (DI)
  • 14 July 2025 09:26:35
Flutter Entertainment

Source: Sharecast

Operational results from the first quarter disappointed due to customer-friendly sporting results, though the acquisitions of Snaitech and NSX Group, which recently completed, are expected to add $1.1bn in revenue and $120m in EBITDA over 2025, according to Berenberg.

Meanwhile, taxation changes in New Jersey and Louisiana will be a headwind for the business, along with new rules of a fee per wager taken in Illinois. This will be partly offset by the acquisition of the remaining 5% of FanDuel that it didn't already own.

"State data also suggest operators have seen favourable win margins in June, which increases our confidence in the Q2 outlook," Berenberg said.

Despite the busy second quarter, the broker said it "remains bullish" given the quality of the business, its market-leading position across major markets and track record of inorganic growth.

"We think there is scope for Q2 to surprise to the upside based on operator-friendly sporting results in the US and remain of the view that FY25 guidance is well underpinned."

Shares were down 0.5% at 21,330p by 0925 BST, following a 6.5% climb over the past month.


Exchange: London Stock Exchange
Sell:
0.00
Buy:
0.00
Change: 54.59 ( 0.54 %)
Date:
Prices delayed by at least 15 minutes

Compare our accounts

If you're looking to grow your money over the longer term (5+ years), we have a range of investment choices to help.

Halifax is not responsible for the content and accuracy of the Markets News articles. We may not share the views of the author. Understand the risks, please remember the value of your investment can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invest. We don't provide advice so if you are in any doubt about buying and selling shares or making your own investment decisions we recommend you seek advice from a suitably qualified Financial Advisor. Past performance is not a guide to future performance.