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Head of Business Intelligence

Flutter UK & Ireland
London
1 week ago
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Overview

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We are looking for a commercially savvy, data-driven leader to join Flutter UK & Ireland’s Business Intelligence department as the Head of BI for our commercial team. This is a high-profile and high-impact role, benefiting from strong exposure to Flutter UKI’s Leadership Team (C-suite) and other senior internal partners.

The BI Commercial team is responsible for turning complex internal and external data into actionable insights and strategy, helping our portfolio of best-in-class brands to maximise growth, and achieve Flutter UKI’s vision to be the most trusted, most played, most innovative brands in our industry.

What You’ll Do

  • Commercial insight generation: Translate complex data into clear, actionable recommendations for the Flutter UKI Leadership Team, leading high-impact insight deep-dives into key topics, including areas of commercial under/overperformance.
  • Data & reporting excellence: Supervise the design and delivery of key commercial dashboards and automated reporting so the business can effectively monitor Flutter UKI’s commercial performance & market share. Champion the use of self-serve analytical tooling to support the BI team’s top objective of modernising insight.
  • Leadership & team management: Lead, mentor and develop a team of ~10 BI managers and analysts across our commercial ‘Sports’, ‘Gaming’ and ‘Market & Strategic projects’ BI teams.
  • Commercial BI & analytics strategy: Set the standard for commercial analytics across Flutter UKI, working collaboratively with our commercial brand teams and analysts as required.
  • Overall BI strategy: Play a leading role in supporting the UKI Director of Business Intelligence to shape the BI department’s overall strategy, strengthen our analytical approaches, and evangelise BI across Flutter UKI. Work closely with other ‘Heads of’ in BI to align insights and ensure a consistent, joined-up approach.
  • Analytical innovation: Identify and test new data sources, analytical approaches and tooling to ensure we are continuously increasing the value and impact of our insight and outputs within the business.

How You’ll Do It

  • Confirmed experience in a senior BI, analytics, or insight leadership role - ideally in the gambling industry or at a fast-paced mass market consumer business.
  • Strong commercial competence, with a track record of influencing strategic decisions at senior levels and communicating (written and verbal) to senior audiences.
  • Ability to credibly build relationships around the business quickly and inspire team members to ensure they perform at their best.
  • Experience leading and developing high-performing analytical teams
  • Comfortable in a fast-paced environment and navigating often competing business priorities
  • Experience overseeing analytics and insight projects across a wide range of use-cases and problem-spaces. You will have a broad knowledge of analytical approaches and be able to use these to drive the most impact from commercial insights.

What’s In It For You

  • Flexible ways of working – home or office, it’s your choice!
  • £1,000 learning fund
  • Twice-yearly bonus (with part of it guaranteed!)
  • Pension contribution scheme
  • Private healthcare
  • Access to thousands of Udemy courses
  • Invest via the Company Sharesave Scheme
  • 16 hours paid volunteering time per year
  • Wellbeing fund
  • Uncapped holiday

About Flutter

Flutter is the world’s leading online sports betting and iGaming operator, with a market leading position in the US and across the world. Our ambition is to change our industry for the better, making use of our significant scale and challenger mentality.

By Changing the Game, we believe we can deliver long-term growth while promoting a positive, sustainable future for the industry. We are well-placed to do so through the distinctive, global advantages of the Flutter Edge, which gives our brands access to group-wide benefits to stay ahead of the competition, as well as our clear vision for sustainability through our Positive Impact Plan.

Flutter operates a diverse portfolio of leading online sports betting and iGaming brands including FanDuel, Sky Betting & Gaming, Sportsbet, PokerStars, Paddy Power, Sisal, tombola, Betfair, MaxBet, Junglee Games and Adjarabet.

About Flutter UK & Ireland

The UK & Ireland region of Flutter unites some of the biggest brands in the betting and gaming industry; Betfair, Paddy Power, PokerStars, Sky Betting & Gaming and tombola.

At Flutter UK & Ireland, we strive for the next level and drive innovation to set the pace as leaders, putting our customers first, always. We win together through team spirit and unparalleled dedication. When we’re free to be ourselves, we thrive and unleash our unique talents — creating a culture that empowers our people to change the game. We see opportunity everywhere and there is always more to discover...

Seniority level

  • Director

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Business Development and Sales

Industries

  • Entertainment Providers


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