Plus500 shares closed at a record high of 3,070p on Monday, with Peel Hunt raising its target price to 3,400p.
Analysts are citing continued strong performance and cash generation after the broker's Q1 trading update.
Shares of publicly listed broker Plus500 (LSE: PLUS) initially dropped 4% in response to the latest
trading update, but later rebounded to close at a record level of 3,070 pence
during Monday’s session. Analysts at Peel Hunt, commenting on the fintech’s
preliminary Q1 2025 results, noted the increasing “quality” and “value” of both
new and active retained customers.
Peel Hunt
also raised their target price for Plus500 shares to 3,400 pence, implying a
potential upside of around 11.5%.
Plus500 Stock Surges to
Record High Following Q1 Results
At the
Monday open, shares initially fell 4% to 2,930 pence, but rebounded by the
session’s close to finish at 3,070 pence, up 0.72% on the day. The intraday
high was 3,094 pence, setting a new all-time high (ATH). On Tuesday, April 29,
2025, shares again reached a new ATH at 3,098 pence.
Source: Yahoo! Finance
According
to Peel Hunt analysts Stuart Duncan and Stephen Payne, this is only the
beginning. In their updated “Buy” recommendation issued Monday, they raised the
target price for Plus500 from 2,910 pence to 3,400 pence.
Peel Hunt Sees Further
Gains Possible
Peel Hunt
noted that Plus500 continues to perform above market consensus, with the firm’s
own EBITDA forecast for the full year already running ahead of published
consensus estimates. The analysts cited the strength of Plus500’s business
model and its ongoing cash generation, with the group holding approximately
$885 million in balance sheet cash.
Despite the
stock’s strong rally, Plus500 still trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of
about 11.8 times 2024 earnings, and an EV/EBITDA multiple close to 6x,
according to Peel Hunt data. The dividend yield is projected at 4.2% for 2024.
“The group
remains highly cash generative,” said Peel Hunt’s Duncan and Payne. “We see
further upside potential despite the recent strong share price performance.”
Plus500 has
also expanded its geographic reach, with a recent acquisition in India, and its
non-OTC business now accounting for 12% of total revenue. The next scheduled
trading update from the company is due in July.
For 2025,
revenues are expected to reach $758 million, with adjusted pre-tax profit
forecast at $335 million and adjusted earnings per share at 362.4 cents. EBITDA
is projected at $341.4 million, supporting strong free cash flow of $292.4
million. Peel Hunt also notes a significant cash balance, with net cash
expected to rise to $882 million by year-end 2025.
Looking
ahead to 2026, the outlook remains positive. Peel Hunt anticipates revenue
increasing to $782 million, adjusted pre-tax profit rising to $346 million, and
adjusted earnings per share reaching 395.4 cents. EBITDA is forecast to rise to
$353.5 million, and net cash is set to approach $983 million, with free cash
flow estimated at $305.2 million.
“The
overall conclusion of the statement is that the full-year results should be
ahead of consensus,” Peel Hunt added. “The company website cites consensus
EBITDA of $331m; we are already slightly ahead of this at $341m, so make no
changes, and expect consensus to settle closer to our forecast.”
In terms of
valuation, Plus500 is currently trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of
11.2 times for 2025, dropping to 10.3 times for 2026. The enterprise value to
EBIT multiple is forecast at 6.0x for 2025 and 5.1x for 2026. Dividend yield is
projected at 2.9% for 2025 and 3.2% for 2026.
Shares of publicly listed broker Plus500 (LSE: PLUS) initially dropped 4% in response to the latest
trading update, but later rebounded to close at a record level of 3,070 pence
during Monday’s session. Analysts at Peel Hunt, commenting on the fintech’s
preliminary Q1 2025 results, noted the increasing “quality” and “value” of both
new and active retained customers.
Peel Hunt
also raised their target price for Plus500 shares to 3,400 pence, implying a
potential upside of around 11.5%.
Plus500 Stock Surges to
Record High Following Q1 Results
At the
Monday open, shares initially fell 4% to 2,930 pence, but rebounded by the
session’s close to finish at 3,070 pence, up 0.72% on the day. The intraday
high was 3,094 pence, setting a new all-time high (ATH). On Tuesday, April 29,
2025, shares again reached a new ATH at 3,098 pence.
Source: Yahoo! Finance
According
to Peel Hunt analysts Stuart Duncan and Stephen Payne, this is only the
beginning. In their updated “Buy” recommendation issued Monday, they raised the
target price for Plus500 from 2,910 pence to 3,400 pence.
Peel Hunt Sees Further
Gains Possible
Peel Hunt
noted that Plus500 continues to perform above market consensus, with the firm’s
own EBITDA forecast for the full year already running ahead of published
consensus estimates. The analysts cited the strength of Plus500’s business
model and its ongoing cash generation, with the group holding approximately
$885 million in balance sheet cash.
Despite the
stock’s strong rally, Plus500 still trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of
about 11.8 times 2024 earnings, and an EV/EBITDA multiple close to 6x,
according to Peel Hunt data. The dividend yield is projected at 4.2% for 2024.
“The group
remains highly cash generative,” said Peel Hunt’s Duncan and Payne. “We see
further upside potential despite the recent strong share price performance.”
Plus500 has
also expanded its geographic reach, with a recent acquisition in India, and its
non-OTC business now accounting for 12% of total revenue. The next scheduled
trading update from the company is due in July.
For 2025,
revenues are expected to reach $758 million, with adjusted pre-tax profit
forecast at $335 million and adjusted earnings per share at 362.4 cents. EBITDA
is projected at $341.4 million, supporting strong free cash flow of $292.4
million. Peel Hunt also notes a significant cash balance, with net cash
expected to rise to $882 million by year-end 2025.
Looking
ahead to 2026, the outlook remains positive. Peel Hunt anticipates revenue
increasing to $782 million, adjusted pre-tax profit rising to $346 million, and
adjusted earnings per share reaching 395.4 cents. EBITDA is forecast to rise to
$353.5 million, and net cash is set to approach $983 million, with free cash
flow estimated at $305.2 million.
“The
overall conclusion of the statement is that the full-year results should be
ahead of consensus,” Peel Hunt added. “The company website cites consensus
EBITDA of $331m; we are already slightly ahead of this at $341m, so make no
changes, and expect consensus to settle closer to our forecast.”
In terms of
valuation, Plus500 is currently trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of
11.2 times for 2025, dropping to 10.3 times for 2026. The enterprise value to
EBIT multiple is forecast at 6.0x for 2025 and 5.1x for 2026. Dividend yield is
projected at 2.9% for 2025 and 3.2% for 2026.
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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Attendees of this session will walk away with:
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- Analysis of today’s multi-layered audience segments and differences in behaviour
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