Outgoing chair Mike McTighe highlights £321 million returned to shareholders through dividends and buybacks in 2025.
The London-listed broker is evaluating changes to its domicile, listing venues and possible combinations with industry peers.
IG Group
Holdings (LSE: IGG)
released its annual report for the transitional seven-month period ended
December 31, 2025, the first filing under the company's new calendar year-end.
The report, which covers June through December 2025, disclosed total revenue of
£658.9 million for the shortened period and £1,123.4 million on a comparable
12-month calendar year basis, a 7% increase over 2024, according to the
company's filings.
The
London-based trading and investment platform, which posted record results when it
announced the numbers in March, changed its financial year-end from May 31 to December 31 in November
2025 to align with common market practice. The full annual report adds audited
figures, a chairman’s statement from outgoing board chairman Mike McTighe and
detailed divisional breakdowns.
Mike McTighe
"In 2025, we continued to deliver strong growth across every area of our business," McTighe wrote, adding that he believes IG is "well positioned to capitalise on the powerful structural tailwinds supporting the growth of our industry."
Net Trading Revenue Tops
£1 Billion for the First Time
Net trading
revenue crossed the £1 billion mark for the first time at £1,004.6 million, the
report confirmed. OTC derivatives, IG's core business, contributed £781.4
million, up 8%. Stock trading and investments nearly doubled to £68.4 million,
boosted by the Freetrade acquisition completed in
April 2025 for £160
million and by the launch of zero-commission trading in the UK.
CFD Rivals Eye the Same
Markets as Competition Builds
IG's
results land against a backdrop of intensifying competition across CFDs, stock
trading and crypto. CMC Markets, the London-listed peer, has been expanding its institutional
white-label business
and repositioning around platform technology. Plus500, another FTSE-listed CFD
provider, has posted record revenue in recent periods while attracting investment from Capital
Group, the same US
fund that later took a 5% stake in IG.
In
commission-free stock trading, Freetrade competes directly with Hargreaves
Lansdown, Interactive Investor, Trading 212 and Robinhood's UK arm. In the US,
tastytrade faces off against Schwab, Interactive Brokers and Robinhood in
options and equity trading. IG's 31% jump in marketing spend reflects the
escalating cost of acquiring customers across these overlapping markets.
Acquisitions Begin to
Contribute
Freetrade
contributed £24.2 million to total revenue in its first nine months, the report
stated, surpassing IG's own guidance. Assets under administration reached £3.3
billion, up 34%. The Freetrade CEO announced in
February he would
step down this summer.
The
report's most closely watched section concerned the strategic review launched
in March 2026. The board is evaluating acquisitions, potential changes to IG's
domicile and listing venues, and whether combining parts of the group with
other industry participants could create additional value. Bloomberg reported in March that IG is
considering a
possible relisting from London to New York. The outcome is expected in the
autumn.
The company
returned £320.8 million to shareholders through dividends and buybacks during
2025 and announced a further £125 million buyback in March 2026. Share buybacks
have reduced the outstanding count by more than 16% since May 2022, the report
noted.
CEO Breon
Corcoran said IG expects organic total revenue growth toward the top end of its
guided mid-to-high single-digit range in 2026 and is confident of meeting
market expectations for EBITDA and adjusted EPS.
IG Group
Holdings (LSE: IGG)
released its annual report for the transitional seven-month period ended
December 31, 2025, the first filing under the company's new calendar year-end.
The report, which covers June through December 2025, disclosed total revenue of
£658.9 million for the shortened period and £1,123.4 million on a comparable
12-month calendar year basis, a 7% increase over 2024, according to the
company's filings.
The
London-based trading and investment platform, which posted record results when it
announced the numbers in March, changed its financial year-end from May 31 to December 31 in November
2025 to align with common market practice. The full annual report adds audited
figures, a chairman’s statement from outgoing board chairman Mike McTighe and
detailed divisional breakdowns.
Mike McTighe
"In 2025, we continued to deliver strong growth across every area of our business," McTighe wrote, adding that he believes IG is "well positioned to capitalise on the powerful structural tailwinds supporting the growth of our industry."
Net Trading Revenue Tops
£1 Billion for the First Time
Net trading
revenue crossed the £1 billion mark for the first time at £1,004.6 million, the
report confirmed. OTC derivatives, IG's core business, contributed £781.4
million, up 8%. Stock trading and investments nearly doubled to £68.4 million,
boosted by the Freetrade acquisition completed in
April 2025 for £160
million and by the launch of zero-commission trading in the UK.
CFD Rivals Eye the Same
Markets as Competition Builds
IG's
results land against a backdrop of intensifying competition across CFDs, stock
trading and crypto. CMC Markets, the London-listed peer, has been expanding its institutional
white-label business
and repositioning around platform technology. Plus500, another FTSE-listed CFD
provider, has posted record revenue in recent periods while attracting investment from Capital
Group, the same US
fund that later took a 5% stake in IG.
In
commission-free stock trading, Freetrade competes directly with Hargreaves
Lansdown, Interactive Investor, Trading 212 and Robinhood's UK arm. In the US,
tastytrade faces off against Schwab, Interactive Brokers and Robinhood in
options and equity trading. IG's 31% jump in marketing spend reflects the
escalating cost of acquiring customers across these overlapping markets.
Acquisitions Begin to
Contribute
Freetrade
contributed £24.2 million to total revenue in its first nine months, the report
stated, surpassing IG's own guidance. Assets under administration reached £3.3
billion, up 34%. The Freetrade CEO announced in
February he would
step down this summer.
The
report's most closely watched section concerned the strategic review launched
in March 2026. The board is evaluating acquisitions, potential changes to IG's
domicile and listing venues, and whether combining parts of the group with
other industry participants could create additional value. Bloomberg reported in March that IG is
considering a
possible relisting from London to New York. The outcome is expected in the
autumn.
The company
returned £320.8 million to shareholders through dividends and buybacks during
2025 and announced a further £125 million buyback in March 2026. Share buybacks
have reduced the outstanding count by more than 16% since May 2022, the report
noted.
CEO Breon
Corcoran said IG expects organic total revenue growth toward the top end of its
guided mid-to-high single-digit range in 2026 and is confident of meeting
market expectations for EBITDA and adjusted EPS.
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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