Boyd Gaming Sells FanDuel Stake for $1.755 Billion, Extends Market-Access Agreements Through 2038
Reuters
Jul 16
Boyd Gaming Sells FanDuel Stake for $1.755 Billion, Extends Market-Access Agreements Through 2038
Boyd Gaming Corporation announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its 5% equity interest in FanDuel Group to Flutter Entertainment plc for $1.755 billion in an all-cash transaction. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2025, pending regulatory approvals. Boyd Gaming plans to use the proceeds to reduce debt. Additionally, Boyd and FanDuel will extend their market-access agreements through 2038, with Boyd receiving a fixed fee per state for FanDuel's mobile sports-betting and online casino operations in select states. Keith Smith, President and CEO of Boyd, stated that the transaction unlocks significant unrealized value for the company.
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