eToro Reports a 66% Surge in Its Total Commissions in Q3 2021

by Felipe Erazo
  • The assets under administration reached $10.6 billion as of September 30, 2021, the company noted.
eToro Reports a 66% Surge in Its Total Commissions in Q3 2021
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eToro, one of the leading global Multi-Asset investment platforms, released its financial results for the third quarter of 2021 on Friday. According to the company, the platform saw a net trading income of $176 million during the period, which is up 56% compared to the same period last year. In addition, solid trading across crypto assets bolstered it.

Also, during the third quarter of 2021, eToro received total commissions of $222 million, which is up 66% compared with the third quarter of last year and driven by strong trading revenue. Moreover, the platform received 1.6 million new registered users, which is up 8% compared to the same period last year.

“As we approach the close of 2021, there is a growing number of retail investors around the world actively engaging with capital and crypto markets. Our users are investing in the companies they believe in and those they engage with. With market prices reaching all-time highs, we are seeing more widespread adoption of eToro’s platform, and we expect retail participation to continue to grow as more people appreciate the benefits of taking control of their finances,” Yoni Assia, CEO and Co-Founder of eToro, commented on the matter.

The assets under administration reached $10.6 billion as of September 30, 2021, increasing $1.2 billion from June 30, 2021, driven by user deposits and asset price appreciation, eToro reported.

eToro British Branch's Metrics

Recently, eToro (UK) Limited, the British arm of the larger eToro group, disclosed its financials for fiscal 2020, ending on December 31. The FCA-licensed company reported net revenue of $41.86 million, which is 717% higher than the previous year’s $5.1 million. The operating expense of eToro’s UK operations has jumped significantly. The company spent $39.9 million in the year to run the UK operations, which is up from the previous year’s $5.7 million.

Considering all other expenses and income sources, the UK entity ended the year with a pre-tax profit of $2.16 million, compared to a loss of $519,858 in 2019. The net profit of the company for the year came in at $1.8 million.

eToro, one of the leading global Multi-Asset investment platforms, released its financial results for the third quarter of 2021 on Friday. According to the company, the platform saw a net trading income of $176 million during the period, which is up 56% compared to the same period last year. In addition, solid trading across crypto assets bolstered it.

Also, during the third quarter of 2021, eToro received total commissions of $222 million, which is up 66% compared with the third quarter of last year and driven by strong trading revenue. Moreover, the platform received 1.6 million new registered users, which is up 8% compared to the same period last year.

“As we approach the close of 2021, there is a growing number of retail investors around the world actively engaging with capital and crypto markets. Our users are investing in the companies they believe in and those they engage with. With market prices reaching all-time highs, we are seeing more widespread adoption of eToro’s platform, and we expect retail participation to continue to grow as more people appreciate the benefits of taking control of their finances,” Yoni Assia, CEO and Co-Founder of eToro, commented on the matter.

The assets under administration reached $10.6 billion as of September 30, 2021, increasing $1.2 billion from June 30, 2021, driven by user deposits and asset price appreciation, eToro reported.

eToro British Branch's Metrics

Recently, eToro (UK) Limited, the British arm of the larger eToro group, disclosed its financials for fiscal 2020, ending on December 31. The FCA-licensed company reported net revenue of $41.86 million, which is 717% higher than the previous year’s $5.1 million. The operating expense of eToro’s UK operations has jumped significantly. The company spent $39.9 million in the year to run the UK operations, which is up from the previous year’s $5.7 million.

Considering all other expenses and income sources, the UK entity ended the year with a pre-tax profit of $2.16 million, compared to a loss of $519,858 in 2019. The net profit of the company for the year came in at $1.8 million.

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Felipe earned a degree in journalism at the University of Chile with the highest honour in the overall ranking, and he also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Communication. In addition, he has been working as a freelance writer and Forex/crypto analyst, with experience gained from several forex broker firms and crypto-related media outlets around the world. He has been involved in the world of online forex trading since 2010 and in the crypto sphere since 2015.

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