The London-listed broker CMC Markets records its sharpest price rally since 2021, riding strong Australian revenues and Super App reveal.
The shares outperform sector rivals as Plus500, IG, and XTB lag behind CMC’s 2025 rebound.
After a
turbulent start to the year, shares of CMC Markets (LSE: CMCX) staged a strong
comeback, climbing more than 40% in just three trading sessions. The surge
followed the release of the company’s half-year financial results and a bullish
forecast for the coming year, attracting attention across the trading platform
sector.
CMC Markets Shares Bounce
Back on Strong Results
CMC
Markets’ stock, which spent much of early 2025 drifting near 200 pence,
accelerated to retest the 290 pence level last seen at the beginning of the
summer. This shift comes after months of steady decline and cautious optimism
among market participants.
The 40%
rally has erased the year’s earlier losses, pushing the broker’s year-to-date
performance up to around 17%. In contrast, sector peers like XTB have sunk from
all-time highs to a modest loss, while Plus500 and IG Group report more muted
single-digit gains.
CMC Markets’ shares are rebounding strongly. Source: Tradingview.com
If the
current upside momentum extends past the 290 pence mark, some traders are
eyeing the 340 pence resistance that defined last year’s upper bound. Even with
the recent pop, CMC shares remain far (almost 85%) from their pre-pandemic peak
of 538 pence, leaving plenty of ground to recover.
Record Australian Revenues
and Westpac Partnership Drive Outlook Higher
CMC’s
latest half-year net operating income reached
£186.2 million, up 5% from a year ago and surpassing internal forecasts.
The Australian stockbroking unit delivered a record performance, boosting net
operating income in the region by 34% and lifting assets under administration
to A$91 billion. Profit before tax was steady at £49.3 million, with an interim
dividend declared at 5.5p per share, up 77% year-on-year.
A key
highlight is the extended partnership with Westpac, Australia’s second-largest
bank, which is expected to grow CMC’s local customer base by roughly 40% and
lift trading volumes 45% once integration is complete. The firm’s leadership
signaled this move as “a significant and exciting opportunity” to strengthen
CMC’s presence in the Australian market.
While CMC
Markets’ growth from 2024 now stands at over 170% from January, Plus500 gained
88%, XTB 78%, and IG Group 35% for the same period. CMC clearly leads the pack
when viewed from the start of the last year.
Retail brokers’ shares have gained from January 2024 to today. Source: Tradingview.com
“Super App” Ambitions Put
CMC at Industry Forefront
The aim is
to compete with the likes of NAGA, Swissquote, and XTB,
all of whom are chasing “Super App” status, though none currently match the
breadth of China’s Alipay or WeChat financial platforms.
Behind the
scenes, CMC showcased operational momentum with
its first blockchain-based tokenized share trade and broad growth in
European API partnerships, driving hundreds of thousands of new trading
accounts through neobank channels.
After a
turbulent start to the year, shares of CMC Markets (LSE: CMCX) staged a strong
comeback, climbing more than 40% in just three trading sessions. The surge
followed the release of the company’s half-year financial results and a bullish
forecast for the coming year, attracting attention across the trading platform
sector.
CMC Markets Shares Bounce
Back on Strong Results
CMC
Markets’ stock, which spent much of early 2025 drifting near 200 pence,
accelerated to retest the 290 pence level last seen at the beginning of the
summer. This shift comes after months of steady decline and cautious optimism
among market participants.
The 40%
rally has erased the year’s earlier losses, pushing the broker’s year-to-date
performance up to around 17%. In contrast, sector peers like XTB have sunk from
all-time highs to a modest loss, while Plus500 and IG Group report more muted
single-digit gains.
CMC Markets’ shares are rebounding strongly. Source: Tradingview.com
If the
current upside momentum extends past the 290 pence mark, some traders are
eyeing the 340 pence resistance that defined last year’s upper bound. Even with
the recent pop, CMC shares remain far (almost 85%) from their pre-pandemic peak
of 538 pence, leaving plenty of ground to recover.
Record Australian Revenues
and Westpac Partnership Drive Outlook Higher
CMC’s
latest half-year net operating income reached
£186.2 million, up 5% from a year ago and surpassing internal forecasts.
The Australian stockbroking unit delivered a record performance, boosting net
operating income in the region by 34% and lifting assets under administration
to A$91 billion. Profit before tax was steady at £49.3 million, with an interim
dividend declared at 5.5p per share, up 77% year-on-year.
A key
highlight is the extended partnership with Westpac, Australia’s second-largest
bank, which is expected to grow CMC’s local customer base by roughly 40% and
lift trading volumes 45% once integration is complete. The firm’s leadership
signaled this move as “a significant and exciting opportunity” to strengthen
CMC’s presence in the Australian market.
While CMC
Markets’ growth from 2024 now stands at over 170% from January, Plus500 gained
88%, XTB 78%, and IG Group 35% for the same period. CMC clearly leads the pack
when viewed from the start of the last year.
Retail brokers’ shares have gained from January 2024 to today. Source: Tradingview.com
“Super App” Ambitions Put
CMC at Industry Forefront
The aim is
to compete with the likes of NAGA, Swissquote, and XTB,
all of whom are chasing “Super App” status, though none currently match the
breadth of China’s Alipay or WeChat financial platforms.
Behind the
scenes, CMC showcased operational momentum with
its first blockchain-based tokenized share trade and broad growth in
European API partnerships, driving hundreds of thousands of new trading
accounts through neobank channels.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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