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Abstract: The customer deposits on the platform for H1 reached $3.1 billion, double that of the first six months in the previous year. In Q1 2025, it was at $1.6 billion.
Plus500 (LON:PLUS) generated $209.3 million in revenue in the second quarter of 2025, ending on 30 June, as customer deposits on the platform remained strong at $1.5 billion during the three-month period.
For the first half of the year, the broker generated $415.1 million in revenue. It clarified that non-over-the-counter (OTC) revenue made up around 13 per cent of the total, mainly due to its move into the US futures market.
Customer deposits totalled $1.16 billion in Q1, taking the H1 figure to $3.1 billion – a record for the company.
Announced today (Monday), the broker's latest quarterly revenue rose 15 per cent from the same three months of the previous year. The figure also showed a slight rise of 1.7 per cent from the first quarter of the current year.
David Zruia, CEO of Plus500
The companys quarterly EBITDA was $91.3 million, a 12 per cent increase from Q2 2024. However, this was slightly lower than the $93.8 million reported in the first three months of 2025. The EBITDA margin stood at 44 per cent.
In addition to the financials, the Israeli broker added 29,268 new customers in Q2 2025, compared to 24,810 in the same quarter of the previous year. The number of active customers at the end of the quarter reached 132,602, up from 123,803 in Q2 2024.
Metric | Q2 2025 | Q2 2024 | Change % |
Revenue | $209.3m | $182.6m | 15% |
EBITDA | $91.3m | $81.3m | 12% |
EBITDA margin | 44% | 45% | -2% |
Plus500 received a Canadian licence and is now preparing to offer over-the-counter (OTC) instruments locally. Earlier this year, it also secured a new licence in the United Arab Emirates. With these additions, the broker now holds 15 regulatory approvals.
The broker noted that it returned $200 million to shareholders through dividends and buybacks in the first six months of 2025. It now plans to expand these programmes further.
The debt-free company held $925 million in cash at the end of June.
Meanwhile, American asset management firm Capital Group bought a 5.44 per cent stake in Plus500, becoming its third-largest shareholder. Although the value of the deal was not disclosed, the market value of the acquired shares stood at £133.1 million (around $181 million) on the day of disclosure.
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