B2PRIME Reports 165% Revenue Jump in 2025, Driven by Gold Trading Boom

Wednesday, 01/04/2026 | 16:05 GMT by Jared Kirui
  • The group said it became debt-free after fully repaying long-term borrowings.
  • Equity and retained earnings rose 81%, while the equity-to-assets ratio nearly doubled to 45%.
B2PRIME stand at the iFX EXPO 2026
B2PRIME stand at iFX EXPO 2026 in Dubai

B2Prime reported record 2025 results, with client trading income surging 165% year-on-year to €52.8 million, while net profit reached €15 million. The multi-asset prime-of-prime liquidity provider also became debt-free after fully repaying long-term borrowings.

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Surge in Client Activity and Profitability

The surge in revenue was driven by a fivefold increase in total client trading volumes compared to 2024, with gold (XAU) trading accounting for a large share of the growth. Improved trading strategies and broader institutional demand contributed to B2Prime’s higher profitability.

"2025 has become a year of scaling for us while strengthening fundamental sustainability indicators," said Eugenia Mykuliak, Founder & Executive Director at B2PRIME Group. "Beyond simply increasing our volumes, we have strengthened our capital, improved our liquidity , and completely eliminated our debt burden."

"To me, this is the needed balance of growth and financial discipline that forms a solid foundation for further expansion. And by the end of 2026, owe aim to deliver results that are no less ambitious."

Indeed in February, Finance Magnates highlighted how gold’s explosive rally has fundamentally changed brokers’ risk profiles. It shifted the main concern from day-to-day P&L swings to outright balance-sheet protection as firms rush to A-book a much larger share of XAU flow and tighten exposure limits to avoid cash shortfalls.

easyMarkets also said early this year that its trading activity for Q4 last year jumped sharply as volatility returned, with gold becoming the top instrument. Its trading volumes rose nearly 240% compared with the previous quarter, while overall volumes almost doubled as clients focused on short-term trades in gold and silver during a period of geopolitical tension and market uncertainty.

Stronger Balance Sheet and Capital Ratios

B2Prime’s equity and retained earnings rose 81% to €15.4 million, supported entirely by operating profits. Its equity-to-total-assets ratio nearly doubled to 45%, while the current liquidity ratio improved to 1.66x from 1.29x. The firm said these metrics show it has shifted to a more conservative financial model, balancing growth with long-term stability.

As 2026 begins with volatile conditions, the firm expects its debt-free and liquid position to underpin further expansion. Mykuliak added that B2Prime plans to continue developing its liquidity technology and institutional offering through the year.

The firm has also expanded its offering with the introduction of crypto spot and crypto perpetual futures through its Bahamas-based entity, which is reportedly regulated by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas.

B2Prime reported record 2025 results, with client trading income surging 165% year-on-year to €52.8 million, while net profit reached €15 million. The multi-asset prime-of-prime liquidity provider also became debt-free after fully repaying long-term borrowings.

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Surge in Client Activity and Profitability

The surge in revenue was driven by a fivefold increase in total client trading volumes compared to 2024, with gold (XAU) trading accounting for a large share of the growth. Improved trading strategies and broader institutional demand contributed to B2Prime’s higher profitability.

"2025 has become a year of scaling for us while strengthening fundamental sustainability indicators," said Eugenia Mykuliak, Founder & Executive Director at B2PRIME Group. "Beyond simply increasing our volumes, we have strengthened our capital, improved our liquidity , and completely eliminated our debt burden."

"To me, this is the needed balance of growth and financial discipline that forms a solid foundation for further expansion. And by the end of 2026, owe aim to deliver results that are no less ambitious."

Indeed in February, Finance Magnates highlighted how gold’s explosive rally has fundamentally changed brokers’ risk profiles. It shifted the main concern from day-to-day P&L swings to outright balance-sheet protection as firms rush to A-book a much larger share of XAU flow and tighten exposure limits to avoid cash shortfalls.

easyMarkets also said early this year that its trading activity for Q4 last year jumped sharply as volatility returned, with gold becoming the top instrument. Its trading volumes rose nearly 240% compared with the previous quarter, while overall volumes almost doubled as clients focused on short-term trades in gold and silver during a period of geopolitical tension and market uncertainty.

Stronger Balance Sheet and Capital Ratios

B2Prime’s equity and retained earnings rose 81% to €15.4 million, supported entirely by operating profits. Its equity-to-total-assets ratio nearly doubled to 45%, while the current liquidity ratio improved to 1.66x from 1.29x. The firm said these metrics show it has shifted to a more conservative financial model, balancing growth with long-term stability.

As 2026 begins with volatile conditions, the firm expects its debt-free and liquid position to underpin further expansion. Mykuliak added that B2Prime plans to continue developing its liquidity technology and institutional offering through the year.

The firm has also expanded its offering with the introduction of crypto spot and crypto perpetual futures through its Bahamas-based entity, which is reportedly regulated by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas.

About the Author: Jared Kirui
Jared Kirui
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About the Author: Jared Kirui
Jared Kirui is an Editor at Finance Magnates with more than five years of experience in financial journalism. He covers online trading, fintech, payments, and crypto industries with a focus on companies, regulation and compliance, executive moves, trading technology, and market analysis. His work has been featured in other media outlets, including Benzinga, ZyCrypto, The Distributed, and The Daily Hodl. Education: Bachelor of Commerce degree (Finance option), University of Nairobi
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