AGM Turnout 86.3% as Flutter Re-Elects Directors and Rejects Preferred-Share Plan
FLUT•Shareholder turnout at Flutter Entertainment’s May 29 AGM reached 86.30% with 150.5 million votes cast, and investors re-elected all 11 directors with over 92% support. One special resolution to authorize preferred-share issuance failed, securing only 53.00% approval versus the required threshold.
1. AGM Attendance and Voting Overview
Flutter Entertainment’s AGM on May 29 recorded 150.5 million votes cast, representing 86.30% of its 174.4 million ordinary shares. All items were voted on a poll basis, with a small number of votes withheld across resolutions.
2. Director Re-Elections
All 11 directors were re-elected, with support ranging from 91.43% for Peter Jackson to 99.92% for Nancy Cruickshank. High approval rates reflect strong shareholder confidence in the current board lineup.
3. Special Resolution Outcomes
Special resolutions to adopt plurality voting, adjust board size authority and formalize U.S. domestic issuer status passed with between 75.74% and 99.96% approval. However, the resolution to permit preferred-share issuance failed, garnering just 53.00% support, below the required threshold.




