The broker plans to expand further in North America and Asia.
It also focuses on the non-OTC markets amid growing demand for such products.
Plus500's office building in Haifa, Israel; Photo: Shutterstock
Plus500 (LON: PLUS) entered the United States futures market in 2021, which has now become “strategically important” for it and “represents a multi-year growth opportunity.” The Israeli broker also sees “a sizeable earnings opportunity [in the US] in the medium to long-term for both the B2B and B2C businesses.”
US Client Deposits Took Off
Indeed, the latest figures from Plus500 also support its optimism for the US. At the end of 2024, the broker’s futures business held about $350 million in customer funds, a 20 per cent jump year over year. Further, the figure jumped by about 600 per cent in the last three years.
The broker further highlighted that the figure continued to grow after the accounting period and jumped by another 50 per cent today (Monday) since the end of 2024. According to the broker, the increase in deposits shows the onboarding of new customers and a jump in trading activity from existing customers.
David Zruia, CEO of Plus500
Plus500 entered the US by acquiring two entities of the same group: Cunningham Commodities and Cunningham Trading Systems. The deal was closed for $30 million, which the Israeli broker paid from its mounting cash reserves.
Interestingly, Plus500’s entry into the US market followed IG Group’s acquisition of tastytrade, a $1 billion deal. The acquisitions allowed both London-listed brokers to offer futures to US customers, although tastytrade has much broader offerings, including stocks, options, and cryptocurrencies.
“Plus500's performance in the US futures market during FY 2024 stemmed from its proprietary technology, innovative approach, and substantial financial resources,” Plus500 noted in its latest financial filings. “Its strong operating results illustrate just how successful the business has been in establishing itself in this market.”
“A Record Number of New Customers”
As Finance Magnates already reported, Plus500 closed 2024 with revenue of $768.3 million and EBITDA of $342.3 million. The company's basic earnings per share also improved by 13 per cent to $3.57.
However, the highlight of the result was the customer metrics, as it added 118,010 new customers last year, a gain of 30 per cent. The number of active customers on the platform also jumped by 9 per cent to 254,138, while the average deposit per active customer increased by 17 per cent to about $12,000.
Plus500 made its name offering forex and contracts for differences (CFDs) trading, which are over-the-counter (OTC) instruments. However, in 2024, the non-OTC side of its business, which is its futures offering in the US, generated about 10 per cent of total revenue and brought in approximately 15 per cent of new customers.
“The US business onboarded a record number of new customers, processed significantly higher volumes of trades compared to the previous year, and further established the Group's position in this growing market,” the broker added.
“Since its launch in H2 2023, it has quickly established itself and gained good traction with customers,” the broker noted. “During FY 2025, the businesses will continue to further establish their growing positions, and new products and services will be introduced for customers.”
Expanding Futures Business
The growing success of the Israeli broker's non-OTC business is now making it think about its strategies in this direction. Revealing the non-OTC numbers, the broker highlighted that this would be its “future direction.”
Further, the broker plans to assess opportunities to expand into new international markets with its futures products.
Plus500 has already been expanding its arsenal of licences. After securing its second UAE licence this year, it has 14 regulatory authorisations globally. Its ambitions for expansion also became prominent as it launched a localised trading platform for the Japanese retail markets.
“In FY 2025, the Group will continue to assess opportunities to grow its portfolio of regulatory licences and clearing memberships, focusing on North America and Asia, both organically and through bolt-on acquisitions,” the broker added.
Plus500 (LON: PLUS) entered the United States futures market in 2021, which has now become “strategically important” for it and “represents a multi-year growth opportunity.” The Israeli broker also sees “a sizeable earnings opportunity [in the US] in the medium to long-term for both the B2B and B2C businesses.”
US Client Deposits Took Off
Indeed, the latest figures from Plus500 also support its optimism for the US. At the end of 2024, the broker’s futures business held about $350 million in customer funds, a 20 per cent jump year over year. Further, the figure jumped by about 600 per cent in the last three years.
The broker further highlighted that the figure continued to grow after the accounting period and jumped by another 50 per cent today (Monday) since the end of 2024. According to the broker, the increase in deposits shows the onboarding of new customers and a jump in trading activity from existing customers.
David Zruia, CEO of Plus500
Plus500 entered the US by acquiring two entities of the same group: Cunningham Commodities and Cunningham Trading Systems. The deal was closed for $30 million, which the Israeli broker paid from its mounting cash reserves.
Interestingly, Plus500’s entry into the US market followed IG Group’s acquisition of tastytrade, a $1 billion deal. The acquisitions allowed both London-listed brokers to offer futures to US customers, although tastytrade has much broader offerings, including stocks, options, and cryptocurrencies.
“Plus500's performance in the US futures market during FY 2024 stemmed from its proprietary technology, innovative approach, and substantial financial resources,” Plus500 noted in its latest financial filings. “Its strong operating results illustrate just how successful the business has been in establishing itself in this market.”
“A Record Number of New Customers”
As Finance Magnates already reported, Plus500 closed 2024 with revenue of $768.3 million and EBITDA of $342.3 million. The company's basic earnings per share also improved by 13 per cent to $3.57.
However, the highlight of the result was the customer metrics, as it added 118,010 new customers last year, a gain of 30 per cent. The number of active customers on the platform also jumped by 9 per cent to 254,138, while the average deposit per active customer increased by 17 per cent to about $12,000.
Plus500 made its name offering forex and contracts for differences (CFDs) trading, which are over-the-counter (OTC) instruments. However, in 2024, the non-OTC side of its business, which is its futures offering in the US, generated about 10 per cent of total revenue and brought in approximately 15 per cent of new customers.
“The US business onboarded a record number of new customers, processed significantly higher volumes of trades compared to the previous year, and further established the Group's position in this growing market,” the broker added.
“Since its launch in H2 2023, it has quickly established itself and gained good traction with customers,” the broker noted. “During FY 2025, the businesses will continue to further establish their growing positions, and new products and services will be introduced for customers.”
Expanding Futures Business
The growing success of the Israeli broker's non-OTC business is now making it think about its strategies in this direction. Revealing the non-OTC numbers, the broker highlighted that this would be its “future direction.”
Further, the broker plans to assess opportunities to expand into new international markets with its futures products.
Plus500 has already been expanding its arsenal of licences. After securing its second UAE licence this year, it has 14 regulatory authorisations globally. Its ambitions for expansion also became prominent as it launched a localised trading platform for the Japanese retail markets.
“In FY 2025, the Group will continue to assess opportunities to grow its portfolio of regulatory licences and clearing memberships, focusing on North America and Asia, both organically and through bolt-on acquisitions,” the broker added.
Arnab is an electronics engineer-turned-financial editor. He entered the industry covering the cryptocurrency market for Finance Magnates and later expanded his reach to forex as well. He is passionate about the changing regulatory landscape on financial markets and keenly follows the disruptions in the industry with new-age technologies.
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We start with Dor’s reaction to the Summit and then move to broker growth and the quick wins brokers often overlook. Dor shares where he sees “blue ocean” growth across Asian markets and how local client behaviour shapes demand.
We also discuss the rollout of AI across investment research. Dor gives real examples of how automation and human judgment meet at Bridgewise — including moments when analysts corrected AI output, and times when AI prevented an error.
We close with a practical question: how retail investors can actually use AI without falling into common traps.
In this session, Jonathan Fine form Ultimate Group speaks with Dor Eligula from Bridgewise, a fast-growing AI-powered research and analytics firm supporting brokers and exchanges worldwide.
We start with Dor’s reaction to the Summit and then move to broker growth and the quick wins brokers often overlook. Dor shares where he sees “blue ocean” growth across Asian markets and how local client behaviour shapes demand.
We also discuss the rollout of AI across investment research. Dor gives real examples of how automation and human judgment meet at Bridgewise — including moments when analysts corrected AI output, and times when AI prevented an error.
We close with a practical question: how retail investors can actually use AI without falling into common traps.
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In this interview, Brendan explains the reasoning behind his position. He walks through the message he believes many firms avoid: that the current prop trading model is too dependent on fees, too loose on risk, and too confusing for retail audiences.
We discuss why he thinks the model grew fast, why it may run into walls, and what he believes is needed for a cleaner, more responsible version of prop trading.
This is Brendan at his frankest — sharp, grounded, and very clear about what changes are overdue.
Brendan Callan joined us fresh off the Summit’s most anticipated debate: “Is Prop Trading Good for the Industry?” Brendan argued against the motion — and the audience voted him the winner.
In this interview, Brendan explains the reasoning behind his position. He walks through the message he believes many firms avoid: that the current prop trading model is too dependent on fees, too loose on risk, and too confusing for retail audiences.
We discuss why he thinks the model grew fast, why it may run into walls, and what he believes is needed for a cleaner, more responsible version of prop trading.
This is Brendan at his frankest — sharp, grounded, and very clear about what changes are overdue.
Elina Pedersen on Growth, Stability & Ultra-Low Latency | Executive Interview | Your Bourse
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Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this executive interview features Elina Pedersen, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following her company’s win for Best Connectivity 2025.
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🔹The launch of a new trade server enabling flexible front-end integrations
🔹Why ultra-low latency must be proven with data, not buzzwords
🔹Common mistakes brokers make when scaling globally
🔹Educating the industry through a newly launched Dealers Academy
🔹Where AI fits into trading infrastructure and where it doesn’t
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🏆 Award Highlight: Best Connectivity 2025
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Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this executive interview features Elina Pedersen, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following her company’s win for Best Connectivity 2025.
🔹In this wide-ranging discussion, Elina shares insights on:
🔹What winning a Finance Magnates award means for credibility and reputation
🔹How broker demand for stability and reliability is driving rapid growth
🔹The launch of a new trade server enabling flexible front-end integrations
🔹Why ultra-low latency must be proven with data, not buzzwords
🔹Common mistakes brokers make when scaling globally
🔹Educating the industry through a newly launched Dealers Academy
🔹Where AI fits into trading infrastructure and where it doesn’t
Elina explains why resilient back-end infrastructure, deep client partnerships, and disciplined focus are critical for brokers looking to scale sustainably in today’s competitive market.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Connectivity 2025
👉 Subscribe to Finance Magnates for more executive interviews, industry insights, and exclusive coverage from the world’s leading financial events.
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You’ll learn about available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto CFDs, along with leverage options, minimum and maximum trade sizes, and how Blueberry structures its Standard and Raw accounts.
We also explain spreads, commissions, swap rates, swap-free account availability, funding and withdrawal methods, processing times, and what traders can expect from customer support and additional services.
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In this video, we take an in-depth look at @BlueberryMarketsForex , a forex and CFD broker operating since 2016, offering access to multiple trading platforms, over 1,000 instruments, and flexible account types for different trading styles.
We break down Blueberry’s regulatory structure, including its Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), as well as its authorisation and registrations in other jurisdictions. The review also covers supported platforms such as MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView, Blueberry.X, and web-based trading.
You’ll learn about available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto CFDs, along with leverage options, minimum and maximum trade sizes, and how Blueberry structures its Standard and Raw accounts.
We also explain spreads, commissions, swap rates, swap-free account availability, funding and withdrawal methods, processing times, and what traders can expect from customer support and additional services.
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Exness CMO Alfonso Cardalda on Cape Town office launch, Africa growth, and marketing strategy
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- What makes their trading product stand out
- Customer retention vs. acquisition strategies
- The role of local influencers
- Managing growth across emerging markets
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Exness is expanding its presence in Africa, and in this exclusive interview, CMO Alfonso Cardalda shares how.
Filmed during the grand opening of Exness’s new Cape Town office, Alfonso sits down with Andrea Badiola Mateos from Finance Magnates to discuss:
- Exness’s marketing approach in South Africa
- What makes their trading product stand out
- Customer retention vs. acquisition strategies
- The role of local influencers
- Managing growth across emerging markets
👉 Watch the full interview for fundamental insights into the future of trading in Africa.
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