XTB appealed the decision in court but to no avail.
The Polish Supreme
Administrative Court (NSA) dismissed the cessation appeal filed by XTB (WSE:XTB)
concerning the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) decision to impose a financial penalty of PLN 9.9 million (over $2.2 million) on the brokerage in
2018.
Penalty Imposed on XTB Upheld
According
to the KNF's press release published on Wednesday, it was the second cessation
appeal by former X-Trade Brokers. The Polish regulator fined the broker in
September 2018, and the publicly-listed company appealed the decision. However,
the Voivodship Administrative Court in Warsaw rejected XTB's rationale and
upheld the verdict. Now, a similar conclusion has been made by the NSA.
The
following is a translated excerpt from the KNF's statement: "In addition,
XTB applied the delay parameter to a selected group of clients, subject to
observation by the Trading Department, as a tool for additional verification of
the price in the placed orders, causing the suspension of execution of the
orders of such clients for the time specified by this parameter expressed in
milliseconds."
“In
connection with the judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court, which upheld
the verdict of the Warsaw Administrative Court dismissing our complaint against
the decision of the KNF, we declare that, even though we consider it to be
unfair, we recognize it and thus end our battle concerning the revocation of
the KNF’s decision,” XTB’s press office commented in a written statement sent
to Finance Magnates via e-mail
Interestingly,
in reaction to the Polish court's decision, XTB shares grew dynamically. In
just 15 minutes, they recorded a jump of almost 5%, once again approaching the
historical highs at PLN 35.30 reached on 21 February 2023.
XTB's shares went up after the KNF's statement. Source: Tradingview.com
XTB's CEO Omar Arnaout on
2022 Results
In its
preliminary quarterly financials published a month ago, the Polish FX/CFDs
broker listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange has disclosed a substantial decline
in profits for the fourth quarter of 2022. While the company's revenue
increased yearly, it significantly decreased from the previous quarter.
Official
figures revealed that XTB's total operating income or revenue for October to
December came in at PLN 216.7 million (approximately $49 million), representing
a significant drop of nearly 45% from the PLN 391.3 million it generated in the preceding
quarter. This indicates that Q4 was the worst-performing quarter in 2022 for
XTB, which generated revenues of PLN 439.8 million and PLN 396.4 million in Q1
and Q2, respectively.
Finance
Magnates recently sat down with the CEO of XTB, Omar Arnaout, who has been
heading the broker since March 2017, to discuss the financial results of 2022, rising
client metrics, and other developments in the company.
"The
fourth quarter of 2022 was an excellent period for XTB from the operational
perspective. We managed the biggest marketing campaign in the history of the
company, onboarding over 50,000 new clients and generating the highest
quarterly volume in the history of XTB. On the other hand, market conditions
were not favorable for us, thus the lower net profit," Arnaout commented.
The entire
Finance Magnates interview with the XTB's CEO can be found here.
The Polish Supreme
Administrative Court (NSA) dismissed the cessation appeal filed by XTB (WSE:XTB)
concerning the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) decision to impose a financial penalty of PLN 9.9 million (over $2.2 million) on the brokerage in
2018.
Penalty Imposed on XTB Upheld
According
to the KNF's press release published on Wednesday, it was the second cessation
appeal by former X-Trade Brokers. The Polish regulator fined the broker in
September 2018, and the publicly-listed company appealed the decision. However,
the Voivodship Administrative Court in Warsaw rejected XTB's rationale and
upheld the verdict. Now, a similar conclusion has been made by the NSA.
The
following is a translated excerpt from the KNF's statement: "In addition,
XTB applied the delay parameter to a selected group of clients, subject to
observation by the Trading Department, as a tool for additional verification of
the price in the placed orders, causing the suspension of execution of the
orders of such clients for the time specified by this parameter expressed in
milliseconds."
“In
connection with the judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court, which upheld
the verdict of the Warsaw Administrative Court dismissing our complaint against
the decision of the KNF, we declare that, even though we consider it to be
unfair, we recognize it and thus end our battle concerning the revocation of
the KNF’s decision,” XTB’s press office commented in a written statement sent
to Finance Magnates via e-mail
Interestingly,
in reaction to the Polish court's decision, XTB shares grew dynamically. In
just 15 minutes, they recorded a jump of almost 5%, once again approaching the
historical highs at PLN 35.30 reached on 21 February 2023.
XTB's shares went up after the KNF's statement. Source: Tradingview.com
XTB's CEO Omar Arnaout on
2022 Results
In its
preliminary quarterly financials published a month ago, the Polish FX/CFDs
broker listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange has disclosed a substantial decline
in profits for the fourth quarter of 2022. While the company's revenue
increased yearly, it significantly decreased from the previous quarter.
Official
figures revealed that XTB's total operating income or revenue for October to
December came in at PLN 216.7 million (approximately $49 million), representing
a significant drop of nearly 45% from the PLN 391.3 million it generated in the preceding
quarter. This indicates that Q4 was the worst-performing quarter in 2022 for
XTB, which generated revenues of PLN 439.8 million and PLN 396.4 million in Q1
and Q2, respectively.
Finance
Magnates recently sat down with the CEO of XTB, Omar Arnaout, who has been
heading the broker since March 2017, to discuss the financial results of 2022, rising
client metrics, and other developments in the company.
"The
fourth quarter of 2022 was an excellent period for XTB from the operational
perspective. We managed the biggest marketing campaign in the history of the
company, onboarding over 50,000 new clients and generating the highest
quarterly volume in the history of XTB. On the other hand, market conditions
were not favorable for us, thus the lower net profit," Arnaout commented.
The entire
Finance Magnates interview with the XTB's CEO can be found here.
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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