However, the company managed to acquire over 90,000 new customers.
Inside Plus500 office; Photo: Plus500
Publicly
traded broker Plus500 published its full financial results for 2023, reporting
higher financial indicators than in the preliminary results presented three
months ago. However, net profit remained at around $270 million, translating
into a decrease of nearly 40% compared to the previous year, when the
London-based company earned over $370 million.
Plus500 Closes a Strong Year, but below 2022 Results
At the
beginning of January, Plus500 presented a trading update with preliminary
results for 2023, significantly exceeding analysts' expectations. The report
suggested that revenues would be around $725 million. However, the final report
shows that they were higher, reaching $726.2 million.
However,
compared to very strong 2022 results, this value was 14% lower when
net profit was at $832.6 million. The decline applies to all other main
financial metrics, including operating profit, which stood at $336.4 million,
and earnings per share, which fell from $3.77 to $3.12.
EBITDA
stood at $340.5 million, falling significantly from the $453.8 million reported
a year earlier. However, Plus500, in its report does not focus on the decline in
dynamics in 2023 compared to 2022 but instead writes about "another
strong year" and "lean and flexible cost base," which allowed it
to significantly exceed analysts' expectations for results, which at the
beginning of the year were at the level of $645 million in revenue and $300
million in EBITDA.
Source: Plus500
Over 90,000 New Customers
The company
managed to maintain high dynamics in acquiring new customers. In 2023, 90,944
retail investors joined the group of people using Plus500's services. Although
this was less than in 2022 when the company acquired a record number of nearly
107,000 customers, maintaining high results was possible "by the continued
investment in the Group's diversified marketing approach."
"In
2023, we achieved a record high average deposit per Active Customer, reflecting
our focus on higher value customers and the strength of our technology,"
Plus500 summarized in its report.
Publicly
traded broker Plus500 published its full financial results for 2023, reporting
higher financial indicators than in the preliminary results presented three
months ago. However, net profit remained at around $270 million, translating
into a decrease of nearly 40% compared to the previous year, when the
London-based company earned over $370 million.
Plus500 Closes a Strong Year, but below 2022 Results
At the
beginning of January, Plus500 presented a trading update with preliminary
results for 2023, significantly exceeding analysts' expectations. The report
suggested that revenues would be around $725 million. However, the final report
shows that they were higher, reaching $726.2 million.
However,
compared to very strong 2022 results, this value was 14% lower when
net profit was at $832.6 million. The decline applies to all other main
financial metrics, including operating profit, which stood at $336.4 million,
and earnings per share, which fell from $3.77 to $3.12.
EBITDA
stood at $340.5 million, falling significantly from the $453.8 million reported
a year earlier. However, Plus500, in its report does not focus on the decline in
dynamics in 2023 compared to 2022 but instead writes about "another
strong year" and "lean and flexible cost base," which allowed it
to significantly exceed analysts' expectations for results, which at the
beginning of the year were at the level of $645 million in revenue and $300
million in EBITDA.
Source: Plus500
Over 90,000 New Customers
The company
managed to maintain high dynamics in acquiring new customers. In 2023, 90,944
retail investors joined the group of people using Plus500's services. Although
this was less than in 2022 when the company acquired a record number of nearly
107,000 customers, maintaining high results was possible "by the continued
investment in the Group's diversified marketing approach."
"In
2023, we achieved a record high average deposit per Active Customer, reflecting
our focus on higher value customers and the strength of our technology,"
Plus500 summarized in its report.
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:
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