Flutter Entertainment (NYSE: FLUT) details 173.5M voting shares outstanding
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Flutter Entertainment plc furnished an update on its total voting rights. The company reported that the total number of ordinary shares in issue as at June 30, 2026 was 173,481,132, each with a nominal value of €0.09 and carrying one vote per share.
This figure of 173,481,132 is the denominator shareholders must use when calculating whether they need to disclose their holdings or changes in their holdings under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
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8-K Event Classification
2 items: 7.01, 9.01
2 items
Item 7.01
Regulation FD Disclosure
Disclosure
Material non-public information disclosed under Regulation Fair Disclosure, often investor presentations or guidance.
Item 9.01
Financial Statements and Exhibits
Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Key Figures
Ordinary shares in issue: 173,481,132 shares
Nominal value per share: €0.09 per share
Voting rights per share: 1 vote per share
3 metrics
Ordinary shares in issue
173,481,132 shares
as at June 30, 2026
Nominal value per share
€0.09 per share
ordinary shares
Voting rights per share
1 vote per share
ordinary share voting rights
Key Terms
Total Voting Rights, DTR 5.6.1, Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, Regulatory News Service
4 terms
Total Voting Rights financial
"Flutter Entertainment plc (the “Company”) Total Voting Rights"
The total voting rights number is the count of shares that carry the right to vote at a company’s shareholder meetings, reflecting how much voting power exists in the market. Investors use it to understand control and influence—like knowing how many votes are in play when measuring ownership stakes, calculating a shareholder’s voting percentage, or assessing how easy it would be for a holder to sway decisions.
DTR 5.6.1 regulatory
"In accordance with DTR 5.6.1 of the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s"
Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules regulatory
"the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules (DTR)"
Disclosure guidance and transparency rules are the standards and regulations that require companies to share clear, timely information about their finances, risks, operations and material events. They matter to investors because consistent, honest reporting is like a car’s dashboard — it reveals the data you need to judge safety and performance and make informed buying or selling decisions. Strong disclosure reduces surprises and helps keep markets fair and efficient.
Regulatory News Service regulatory
"released, via the Regulatory News Service in London, an announcement"
A regulatory news service is an official channel where companies publish required disclosures and material information so regulators, investors and the public receive the same announcements at the same time. Think of it as a public bulletin board that ensures important facts—like earnings, leadership changes, or regulatory filings—are shared promptly and fairly; investors use these notices to reassess value, risk and trading decisions.
FAQ
What total voting rights did Flutter Entertainment (FLUT) report?
Flutter Entertainment reported total voting rights based on 173,481,132 ordinary shares in issue as at June 30, 2026. Each share has a nominal value of €0.09 and carries one vote, forming the basis for shareholder disclosure calculations under UK FCA rules.
Why did Flutter Entertainment (FLUT) issue this total voting rights update?
Flutter Entertainment issued the total voting rights update to comply with the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules. The announcement provides shareholders with the precise denominator needed to determine whether their holdings trigger disclosure obligations under these rules.
Where did Flutter Entertainment (FLUT) publish the total voting rights announcement?
Flutter Entertainment published the total voting rights announcement via the Regulatory News Service in London. The same announcement was furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to a U.S. securities filing, ensuring compliance with both UK disclosure rules and U.S. reporting requirements.