Flutter chief financial officer Paul Edgecliffe-Johnson has stepped down, as the company shifts its centre of gravity to the US.
About 98 per cent of investors voted for the Irish gambling giant to shift its primary listing to Wall Street from London at the group’s annual general meeting at the start of May.Irish economic model challenged as China’s Xi Jinping seeks to change world orderXi seeks to change world order giving Ireland a decision to make on US-China competition
“We have a fantastic position in the US, with FanDuel the clear number one operator, and we look forward to this next step on our journey.” Flutter left the Irish Stock Exchange last year. However, Mr Jackson stressed that “Ireland remains a very important place for us” adding that it was where Flutter was founded. The group remains headquartered in the Republic.