FDJ UNITED names Dan Lévy as chief financial officer

April 21, 2026 12:53 PM EDT

FDJ UNITED (Paris: FDJU) announced the appointment of Dan Lévy as Chief Financial Officer, effective May 18, 2026, according to a press release statement.



Lévy will replace Pascal Chaffard, who has been appointed Chief Online Betting and Gaming Officer and Group Strategy and Operational Transformation Officer at the French gaming company.



The incoming CFO previously served as Chief Financial Officer of Ipsos group. His career began at the French Ministry for the Economy and Finance, where he worked in the Directorate General of the Treasury and the Directorate of the Budget. From 2005 to 2007, he was seconded to the UK Treasury as an economist.



Lévy joined Société Générale in 2010, initially at the General Inspectorate before becoming a senior banker and later leading a business center for major companies. He was appointed CFO of Ipsos in 2022.



"With his solid financial background and international experience, Dan will be responsible for helping the Group continue its transformation and implement its Play Forward 2028 strategic plan, announced in June 2025," said Stéphane Pallez, Chairwoman and CEO of FDJ UNITED.



Lévy holds degrees from École Polytechnique, École Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Économique, and Institut d'Études Politiques Paris.



FDJ UNITED operates betting and gaming services across more than 10 regulated markets with over 5,000 employees. The company is listed on Euronext Paris and operates lottery games in France and Ireland, sports betting, and online gaming services.


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