Betfair Closes UK Affiliate Program

Befair has announced the end of its affiliate marketing programme in the UK and Ireland. The Flutter-owned betting exchange is looking to scale down its home operations in favor of expansion in international markets.

by - Tuesday, May 27th, 2025 1:06

Befair has announced the end of its affiliate marketing program in the UK and Ireland. The Flutter-owned betting exchange is looking to scale down its home operations in favor of expansion in international markets. The global affiliate programme will continue as normal.

Betfair Closes UK Affiliate Program and casino operator said the move was prompted by “a series of changes to the UKI market and an increasingly complex regulatory landscape”. The affiliate program will be terminated on July 1st this year.

Flutter reported that it spends over €100m a year on compliance and responsible gambling measures related to its home market brands of Betfair, Paddy Power, Sky Bet and Tombola.

In 2024 alone, Flutter paid around £680 million to the UK government across corporate tax, gaming duties, VAT, and employment levies,  underlining the scale of its domestic operations.

Betfair Closes UK Affiliate Program

Expansion into international markets

Betfair Closes UK Affiliate Program to form Flutter Brazil, which looks to capitalize on the country’s recent move to regulate gambling.

Additionally, FanDuel’s growth in the US has been a success for the gambling group. FanDuel was the leading sportsbook in the country this quarter, with $1.67 billion in revenue generated. Flutter anticipates the U.S. market to contribute nearly half of its projected profit, around $2.4 billion, by 2027.

Betfair Closes UK Affiliate Program

Flutter acquired Snai from Playtech for €2.3 billion ($2.6 billion), and now holds around 30% of the Italian betting market following the acquisition of Sisal in 2021.

Betfair to come to the US?

As prediction markets gain in popularity in the US, Jackson also commented that the company may look to expand Betfair’s operations into the country.

“It’s worth reminding, we do operate the world’s largest sports betting exchange. We know this space well. The Betfair Exchange has for many years given us very good insights in terms of how this stuff can play out,” Jackson said.

He went on to add, “Clearly, in states that haven’t regulated, there’s a sort of prime the pump type of opportunity that is not that dissimilar to some of the DFS (daily fantasy sports) stuff, albeit it’s worth remembering that DFS is a really good precursor to the parlay product, whereas the prediction markets are quite limited. So look, we’re interested in the potential opportunity.”

Betfair Closes UK Affiliate Program
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