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HomeNewsFxPro UK Sees Higher 2025 Trading Volumes but Slight Dip in Revenue
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FxPro UK Sees Higher 2025 Trading Volumes but Slight Dip in Revenue

FxPro's UK unit reported a 7% rise in annual trading volumes to $87 billion in 2025, driven by elevated market volatility linked to geopolitical tensions. Despite slightly lower revenue, net profit more than doubled, supported by higher bank interest and foreign exchange gains.

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April 20, 2026
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FxPro's UK unit reported higher trading activity in 2025, with annual trading volumes rising 7 per cent to $87 billion. The broker attributed the increase to elevated market volatility stemming from ongoing geopolitical tensions, including the Gaza-Israel conflict and broader instability in the Middle East, which drove greater client activity on its platform.

According to the latest Companies House filing, client activity rose across multiple asset classes, resulting in higher transaction volumes and increased revenue. The net notional exposure of the company remained skewed towards commodities, including gold trading, reaching £10.9 million at the end of 2025, up from nearly £2.6 million a year earlier. Exposure to currency demand also increased, rising to £9.8 million from £6.4 million.

Revenue and Profitability

The UK unit of the global contracts for differences (CFDs) broker brand ended 2025 with almost £1.8 million in revenue, slightly below the more than £1.9 million recorded in the previous year. The filing showed that the company generated £32,894 from inactive accounts, with the remainder of its revenue coming from intercompany recharges.

Despite the modest decline in revenue, profitability improved significantly. The company reported a profit of £326,863, more than double the prior year's figure. The filing explained that profitability increased due to higher bank interest earned on the company's cash reserves and positive gains on foreign currency transactions.

The filing also noted that profit is expected to remain generally consistent year on year because the majority of revenue is derived from FxPro Global Markets Limited. This revenue is based entirely on a 10% cost plus service agreement between the two entities, providing a relatively stable earnings structure.

Business Scope and Sponsorship

Although FxPro's operations are limited in the United Kingdom, the broker maintains a significant presence in Europe and offshore markets, where most of its business originates. The figures disclosed in the filing relate only to its UK business.

In addition to its financial results, FxPro has recently expanded its partnership with McLaren's Formula One team. The broker described the renewed agreement as its largest sponsorship to date, underscoring the brand's marketing commitments alongside its trading operations.

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