Flutter India: Seema Padman Appointed General Manager of Hyderabad IT Hub
AI-GENERATEDFlutter Entertainment reinforces its tech presence in India, appointing Seema Padman to lead the $3.5m global capability centre in Hyderabad.
Flutter Entertainment, the parent company of industry giants like FanDuel and PokerStars, has signaled a long-term commitment to its Indian technology operations. The company recently named Seema Padman as the General Manager of its Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad. This leadership change is a pivotal moment for the hub, which remains a cornerstone of Flutter's global technical infrastructure even as the local consumer market faces significant regulatory hurdles.
The appointment follows a turbulent period for the gaming industry in India. In 2025, Flutter was forced to shut down its Junglee real-money gaming division following a government clampdown. However, the $3.5 million IT hub in Hyderabad, which opened its doors in 2024, continues to operate at full capacity. Padman, who has been with the GCC as a People Leader since its inception, is now tasked with leading the facility through its next phase of expansion and integration into the wider corporate strategy.
Numbers and facts
The Hyderabad facility represents a substantial investment for Flutter. Since 2024, the company has spent approximately $3.5 million to establish this high-tech environment. The workforce has grown to over 1,000 specialists who support the firm’s international brands. Seema Padman brings more than two decades of experience to the role, spanning technology, retail, and pharmaceuticals. Her resume includes a tenure as Senior Vice President of HR at Epsilon and previous experience at AstraZeneca. She holds a Master’s degree in Personnel Management and an MBA from the Cranfield School of Management.
In her new capacity, Padman will focus on advancing Flutter Edge. This is the group’s unified strategy to combine technology, product innovation, and talent to build a global competitive advantage. Commenting on the potential of the Indian workforce, Padman stated:
“I’ve seen first-hand the depth of talent, capability and ambition within the Hyderabad GCC. I’m looking forward to bringing those strengths together and working with our leaders to create an environment where both our people and our business can thrive.” - Seema Padman, General Manager at Flutter India
Background
Flutter's decision to maintain a massive presence in Hyderabad despite the closure of Junglee Games illustrates a strategic decoupling of market presence and operational support. While local betting markets may be volatile due to shifting legislation, the global demand for sophisticated IT solutions remains constant. India offers a vast pool of technical talent necessary to maintain the complex platforms that Flutter operates worldwide. The GCC acts as an internal service provider, ensuring that innovations developed in Hyderabad are deployed across various international markets efficiently. Padman’s expertise in resource management will be crucial in identifying high-priority targets for the group.
Why it matters for German players
For players in Germany, this news has indirect but significant implications. Flutter Entertainment operates brands that are either listed on the official GGL (Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder) whitelist or provide technology to licensed operators. A highly efficient IT hub in India translates to more stable gaming platforms, enhanced security protocols, and faster implementation of regulatory features required by German law. The 2021 State Treaty on Gambling (GlüStV 2021) imposes strict requirements on player protection, including the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit and integration with the LUGAS monitoring system.
German users benefit when international corporations like Flutter centralize and professionalize their IT infrastructure. It ensures that technical mandates, such as the 1 Euro per spin limit for online slots, are implemented with precision. A robust backend is essential for compliance with strict German regulations, ensuring that the integrity of the games remains high even during peak traffic periods. The resources provided by the Hyderabad hub help ensure that licensed offers remain superior to unregulated black-market alternatives.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For the German market and GGL-licensed providers, the strengthening of Flutter India increases the competitive pressure through technological superiority. Companies unable to scale their IT development as massively as Flutter may find themselves at a disadvantage. The implementation of Flutter Edge could allow the group’s brands to adapt to regulatory changes in various jurisdictions, including Germany, more rapidly and cost-effectively than smaller competitors. This reinforces the market position of legal operators, as the technical quality of licensed offerings is essentially bolstered by global expertise.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the new head of Flutter India?
Seema Padman has been appointed as the General Manager of the Hyderabad IT hub. She has over 20 years of experience and previously held leadership roles at Epsilon and AstraZeneca.
Why is the Hyderabad location important for Flutter?
The hub was opened in 2024 with a $3.5 million investment and employs over 1,000 people. It serves as a central technology hub for the group's global operations and supports the Flutter Edge strategy.
Has Flutter withdrawn from the Indian market?
Only partially. While the Junglee gaming division was closed in 2025 following a government clampdown on real-money games, the IT center in Hyderabad remains active as a global service provider.
How does this technology affect German gambling licenses?
High-performance IT centers ensure that complex GGL requirements, such as the LUGAS system or stake limits, are implemented stably. For players in Germany, this means increased security and technical compliance with the 2021 State Treaty on Gambling.
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