Flutter Entertainment Recalibrates Global Strategy Following India Exit

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on March 2, 2026
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Flutter Entertainment India

Despite a forced exit from the real-money gaming market of India, Flutter Entertainment reported robust FY2025 results, with revenue climbing 17% to $16.38 billion.

The parent company of Junglee Games has framed the regulatory setback as a “recalibration,” leveraging its global scale to absorb a significant $556 million non-cash impairment charge.

Redeployment Over Retreat

Following the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025, which halted real-money operations in India, Flutter laid off 350 employees but retained approximately 600.

Rather than dismantling its local infrastructure, Flutter is pivoting these teams into cross-market product development under its “Flutter Edge” framework, a shared technology engine for brands like FanDuel and PokerStars.

The Luxury of Scale

The ability to redeploy talent across geographies highlights the advantage of international diversification in an increasingly volatile regulatory landscape.

“Flutter’s ability to pivot its India teams into cross-market product development shows why scale matters in gaming,” said a senior industry executive. “They’re treating regulatory volatility as a design feature, not an exception.”

While India’s shutdown caused a 10% dip in APAC revenue and a projected $310 million revenue erosion by 2027 for Flutter Entertainment, CEO Peter Jackson described 2025 as a “transformative year,” noting that stronger U.S. margins and global acquisitions acted as essential shock absorbers.

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