Flutter Entertainment, the £26bn FTSE-100 gambling giant, is in advanced talks to name John Bryant as its next chairman, Sky News learns.
The £26bn company, which also owns Foxbet and Pokerstars, said in February that it was exploring seeking a US listing for its stock because of the growing importance to the group of FanDuel.
The move to optimise its listing structure is the brainchild of Peter Jackson, Flutter's chief executive, who has presided over a steep increase in the company's value. The company's plans have sparked a renewed debate about the attractiveness of the London Stock Exchange to multinational companies during a drought of sizeable City flotations.
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