The company has extended the current Dubai office space to a new DIFC location, strengthening its MENA presence.
The expansion follows strong Q3 performance and aims to serve regional clients with better comprehensive market solutions.
The skyline of Dubai
TP ICAP
Group, the world's largest interdealer broker, is significantly expanding its
Middle East footprint with a new office in Dubai's International Financial
Centre (DIFC), tripling its physical presence in the region.
TP ICAP Expands Dubai
Presence with New DIFC Office
The new
facility, situated in Central Park Towers, will serve as a unified regional hub
for TP ICAP's diverse portfolio of brands, including ICAP, Tullett Prebon, PVM,
Parameta Solutions, and COEX.
Christophe Moser, TP ICAP’s Managing Director and Head of Dubai
“At TP ICAP
we put our clients first, being closer to them, understanding their needs and
the landscape in which they operate, enables us to anticipate how we can best
serve them in the future,” said Christophe Moser, TP ICAP’s Managing
Director and Head of Dubai.
“This
expansion in the DIFC, one of the world’s premier and fastest growing financial
hubs, underscores the Group’s vision of delivering industry-leading liquidity
and data solutions, broadening its market reach in a pivotal and high-growth
region.”
The Dubai
office will function as a strategic bridge between Asian markets and the MENA
region, supporting the growing number of financial institutions establishing
presence in the UAE. Operating under DFSA regulation as a Category 3A firm, the
office will provide comprehensive market data and broking solutions to regional
clients.
TP ICAP Revenue Hits Record
This
expansion follows the company's recent strong financial performance, with a 10%
revenue increase to $557 million in the third quarter of 2024. TP ICAP’s
Global Broking division, its largest revenue generator, posted a 9% revenue
increase, driven by a 14% surge in Rates trading amid persistent interest rate
volatility. The Energy & Commodities division saw steady growth with a 3%
revenue increase, while Parameta Solutions, the company’s OTC data business,
achieved 9% growth.
Liquidnet, TP ICAP’s electronic trading platform,
reported a 28% rise in revenue, with equities trading up 24% and multi-asset
agency brokerage revenue increasing by 33%, supported by Relative Value
strategies.
The company is evaluating strategic options for its Parameta
Solutions unit, including a potential U.S. listing while retaining majority
ownership. Despite potential impacts from USD/GBP exchange rate fluctuations,
management remains confident in meeting full-year 2024 adjusted EBIT market
expectations.
For the first nine months of 2024, TP ICAP recorded total revenue
of £1,701 million, a 5% increase in constant currency, with 60% of revenues and
40% of costs denominated in US dollars.
TP ICAP
Group, the world's largest interdealer broker, is significantly expanding its
Middle East footprint with a new office in Dubai's International Financial
Centre (DIFC), tripling its physical presence in the region.
TP ICAP Expands Dubai
Presence with New DIFC Office
The new
facility, situated in Central Park Towers, will serve as a unified regional hub
for TP ICAP's diverse portfolio of brands, including ICAP, Tullett Prebon, PVM,
Parameta Solutions, and COEX.
Christophe Moser, TP ICAP’s Managing Director and Head of Dubai
“At TP ICAP
we put our clients first, being closer to them, understanding their needs and
the landscape in which they operate, enables us to anticipate how we can best
serve them in the future,” said Christophe Moser, TP ICAP’s Managing
Director and Head of Dubai.
“This
expansion in the DIFC, one of the world’s premier and fastest growing financial
hubs, underscores the Group’s vision of delivering industry-leading liquidity
and data solutions, broadening its market reach in a pivotal and high-growth
region.”
The Dubai
office will function as a strategic bridge between Asian markets and the MENA
region, supporting the growing number of financial institutions establishing
presence in the UAE. Operating under DFSA regulation as a Category 3A firm, the
office will provide comprehensive market data and broking solutions to regional
clients.
TP ICAP Revenue Hits Record
This
expansion follows the company's recent strong financial performance, with a 10%
revenue increase to $557 million in the third quarter of 2024. TP ICAP’s
Global Broking division, its largest revenue generator, posted a 9% revenue
increase, driven by a 14% surge in Rates trading amid persistent interest rate
volatility. The Energy & Commodities division saw steady growth with a 3%
revenue increase, while Parameta Solutions, the company’s OTC data business,
achieved 9% growth.
Liquidnet, TP ICAP’s electronic trading platform,
reported a 28% rise in revenue, with equities trading up 24% and multi-asset
agency brokerage revenue increasing by 33%, supported by Relative Value
strategies.
The company is evaluating strategic options for its Parameta
Solutions unit, including a potential U.S. listing while retaining majority
ownership. Despite potential impacts from USD/GBP exchange rate fluctuations,
management remains confident in meeting full-year 2024 adjusted EBIT market
expectations.
For the first nine months of 2024, TP ICAP recorded total revenue
of £1,701 million, a 5% increase in constant currency, with 60% of revenues and
40% of costs denominated in US dollars.
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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