Flutter reopens global headquarters in Dublin following €15.5m investment

Flutter Entertainment has officially reopened its international headquarters in Dublin following a €15.5 million investment from Flutter and a significant multi-million-euro investment from the landlord.
The building comprises 164,000 sq. ft of flexible workspace across seven floors at Belfield Office Park in Clonskeagh, Dublin 4. Designed by Claremont Group Interiors, the state-of-the-art workspace is home to 1,700 colleagues from Flutter global businesses working across key functions including sports trading, technology, product development and innovation, marketing, HR, and customer operations with plans for further growth.
Separately, the Market x Flutter convenience store on site is Ireland’s first fully frictionless shop, where more than 90 cameras and Artificial Intelligence technology combine to make it quicker and easier for colleagues that wish to grab and go. Officially launched today by local Minister for Dublin Rathdown, Josepha Madigan, Minister for Special Education and Inclusion this shop is not exclusive to Flutter colleagues and will be open to the public including everyone working in Belfield Office Park.
“Our new look global headquarters in Dublin encapsulates Flutter’s vision for the future of work. We have made a significant investment in this modern, agile, and flexible workspace, and are excited for our colleagues based here to experience all it has to offer” commented Pádraig Ó Ríordáin, Chief Legal Officer & Group Commercial Director of Flutter and the Executive Lead for the Dublin office. “We are proud to be headquartered in Ireland and we look forward to investing in and growing our employee base in Ireland across a wide range of disciplines and to working with and supporting our local communities for many years to come.” Mr Ó Ríordáin said.
Built to exacting environmental standards, Flutter’s newly renovated global headquarters include a range of accessibility and sustainable features which aim to make the work environment healthier for colleagues. The design of the workspace has been focused on catering to the needs of Flutter’s teams in a hybrid working world, creating ‘neighbourhoods’ to encourage collaboration, while reducing the carbon impact of the building.
Meanwhile, the atrium is another key area of the build – with stairs linking throughout the office’s seven stories to create the feeling of movement – while overlooking an indoor sports pitch on the ground floor.