Writing exclusively for EGR, Flutter Entertainment CEO Peter Jackson explains how the Flutter Edge underpins the Group’s global leadership through competitive strengths initially developed in its UK and Irish division.
With the European Championships behind us and a new season about to begin, I’ve had the beautiful game on my mind of late. Specifically, a comment by Sir Alex Ferguson toward the end of the 2012-2013 season – his last – that conveyed his legendary competitiveness.
His Manchester United team had just lost narrowly to Chelsea and the manager proceeded to roundly criticize his team, accusing them of taking their “foot off the pedal”. The reason this stood out for me? Ferguson and United had already won their 13th Premier League title weeks beforehand, finishing 32 places above my own team, Leeds United, who were languishing in the Championship at the time. Yet this perfectionist manager was furious at signs of standards dropping. “There was no edge to our game,” Ferguson bemoaned.
Naturally, there are many football fans within Flutter who know precisely what Ferguson was talking about. As CEO of the world’s largest online sports betting and gaming company, I too recognize the importance of developing and maintaining a distinct competitive advantage – or an edge. This core tenet has generated success in our core markets – the US, the UK and Ireland and Australia – similar to that great Manchester United team.
But what exactly is this ‘Flutter Edge’? Simply put, it is our ability to leverage the scale and power of our global business to form unique competitive advantages through talent, product, technology and capital; benefits which are readily accessible by our local brands and teams. And nowhere are these four strengths more on show than within Flutter UK and Ireland (UKI) – the home of Sky Betting and Gaming, Paddy Power and Betfair – so I now wish to illustrate these features using some of the mantras that Ferguson himself famously outlined to Harvard Business School.



