Alongside its trading volume surge, the firm saw a 20% rise in trade execution.
Recently, the firm partnered with Amazon in Dubai, reaching 500K customers.
Capital.com has reported substantial growth across its
platform in 2024. Total trading volumes on the platform exceeded $1.7 trillion,
representing a 33% increase compared to the previous year. This growth was
accompanied by a notable rise in the number of trades executed, which increased
by over 20%.
“Capital.com’s higher trading volumes and strong client
engagement in 2024 marks a milestone in our evolution as a high-growth trading
platform," commented Christoforos Soutzis, Chief Executive Officer,
Capital.com Europe.
The majority of trading volumes originated from clients in
the Middle East and Europe. These regions contributed significantly to the
platform's overall performance, highlighting their growing engagement with
Capital.com’s trading services.
"This consistent and strong growth puts us in good
stead to offer more products and add new features to our platform, further
empowering our clients to make better financial decisions," Soutzis added.
Capital.com Partners with Amazon, Launches Bug Bounty
Program
Meanwhile, Capital.com’s
UAE branch has partnered with Amazon to promote its services in Dubai.
Through this collaboration, over 500,000 Amazon customers will receive a
Capital.com-branded box, offering them a chance to enter a raffle for AED 1
million (approximately $272,000).
This partnership positions Capital.com as the first
brokerage in the region to work with Amazon. Tarik Chebib, CEO of Capital.com
in the Middle East, announced the initiative on LinkedIn, noting the
distribution of branded boxes to Amazon customers in Dubai.
He also expressed appreciation for Amazon’s support in this
collaboration. Additionally, Capital.com began advertising on Emirates in Q4,
expanding its marketing reach.
The program invites security researchers and ethical hackers
worldwide to identify and report potential vulnerabilities, with cash rewards
based on the severity of their findings. Capital.com aims to strengthen its
cybersecurity measures and promote a collaborative approach to continuous
improvement.
Capital.com has reported substantial growth across its
platform in 2024. Total trading volumes on the platform exceeded $1.7 trillion,
representing a 33% increase compared to the previous year. This growth was
accompanied by a notable rise in the number of trades executed, which increased
by over 20%.
“Capital.com’s higher trading volumes and strong client
engagement in 2024 marks a milestone in our evolution as a high-growth trading
platform," commented Christoforos Soutzis, Chief Executive Officer,
Capital.com Europe.
The majority of trading volumes originated from clients in
the Middle East and Europe. These regions contributed significantly to the
platform's overall performance, highlighting their growing engagement with
Capital.com’s trading services.
"This consistent and strong growth puts us in good
stead to offer more products and add new features to our platform, further
empowering our clients to make better financial decisions," Soutzis added.
Capital.com Partners with Amazon, Launches Bug Bounty
Program
Meanwhile, Capital.com’s
UAE branch has partnered with Amazon to promote its services in Dubai.
Through this collaboration, over 500,000 Amazon customers will receive a
Capital.com-branded box, offering them a chance to enter a raffle for AED 1
million (approximately $272,000).
This partnership positions Capital.com as the first
brokerage in the region to work with Amazon. Tarik Chebib, CEO of Capital.com
in the Middle East, announced the initiative on LinkedIn, noting the
distribution of branded boxes to Amazon customers in Dubai.
He also expressed appreciation for Amazon’s support in this
collaboration. Additionally, Capital.com began advertising on Emirates in Q4,
expanding its marketing reach.
The program invites security researchers and ethical hackers
worldwide to identify and report potential vulnerabilities, with cash rewards
based on the severity of their findings. Capital.com aims to strengthen its
cybersecurity measures and promote a collaborative approach to continuous
improvement.
Prop Firms and Brokers Form a Perfect Synergy: One Offers Access, the Other Capital
Executive Interview | Charlotte Bullock | Chief Product Officer, Bank of London | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Charlotte Bullock | Chief Product Officer, Bank of London | FMLS:25
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this interview, we sat down with Charlotte Bullock, Head of Product at The Bank of London, previously at SAP and now shaping product at one of the sector’s most ambitious new banking players.
Charlotte reflects on the Summit so far and talks about the culture inside fintech banks today. We look at the pressures that come with scaling, and how firms can hold onto the nimble approach that made them stand out early on.
We also cover the state of payments ahead of her appearance on the payments roundtable: the blockages financial firms face, the areas that still need fixing, and what a realistic solution looks like in 2026.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
In this conversation, we sit down with Drew Niv, CSO at ATFX Connect and one of the most influential figures in modern FX.
We speak about market structure, the institutional view on liquidity, and the sharp rise of prop trading, a sector Drew has been commenting on in recent months. Drew explains why he once dismissed prop trading, why his view changed, and what he now thinks the model means for brokers, clients and risk managers.
We explore subscription-fee dependency, the high reneging rate, and the long-term challenge: how brokers can build a more stable and honest version of the model. Drew also talks about the traffic advantage standalone prop firms have built and why brokers may still win in the long run if they take the right approach.
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller| CEO & Founder Muinmos | FMLS:25
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this interview, Remonda Z. Kirketerp Møller, founder of Muinmos, breaks down the state of AI in regtech and what responsible adoption really looks like for brokers. We talk about rising fragmentation, the pressures around compliance accuracy, and why most firms are still in the early stages of AI maturity.
Ramanda also shares insights on regulator sandboxes, shifting expectations around accountability, and the current reality of MiCA licensing and passporting in Europe.
A concise look at where compliance, onboarding, and AI-driven processes are heading next.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
In this conversation, we speak with Aydin Bonabi, CEO and co-founder of Surveill, a firm focused on fraud detection and AI-driven compliance tools for financial institutions.
We start with Aydin’s view of the Summit and the challenges brokers face as fraud tactics grow more complex. He explains how firms can stay ahead through real-time signals, data patterns, and early-stage detection.
We also talk about AI training and why compliance teams often struggle to keep models accurate, fair, and aligned with regulatory expectations. Aydin breaks down what “good” AI training looks like inside a financial environment, including the importance of clean data, domain expertise, and human oversight.
He closes with a clear message: fraud is scaling, and so must the tools that stop it.
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown