Capital.com Hits $1.7 Trillion Trading Volume in 2024, Led by Middle East and Europe

Capital.com has reported substantial growth across its
platform in 2024. Total trading volumes on the platform exceeded $1.7 trillion,
representing a 33% increase compared to the previous year. This growth was
accompanied by a notable rise in the number of trades executed, which increased
by over 20%.

Capital.com Sees Growth in Key Regions

“Capital.com’s higher trading volumes and strong client
engagement in 2024 marks a milestone in our evolution as a high-growth trading
platform,” commented Christoforos Soutzis, Chief Executive Officer,
Capital.com Europe.

The majority of trading volumes originated from clients in
the Middle East and Europe. These regions contributed significantly to the
platform’s overall performance, highlighting their growing engagement with
Capital.com’s trading services.

“This consistent and strong growth puts us in good
stead to offer more products and add new features to our platform, further
empowering our clients to make better financial decisions,” Soutzis added.

Capital.com has reported substantial growth across its
platform in 2024. Total trading volumes on the platform exceeded $1.7 trillion,
representing a 33% increase compared to the previous year. This growth was
accompanied by a notable rise in the number of trades executed, which increased
by over 20%.

Capital.com Sees Growth in Key Regions

“Capital.com’s higher trading volumes and strong client
engagement in 2024 marks a milestone in our evolution as a high-growth trading
platform,” commented Christoforos Soutzis, Chief Executive Officer,
Capital.com Europe.

The majority of trading volumes originated from clients in
the Middle East and Europe. These regions contributed significantly to the
platform’s overall performance, highlighting their growing engagement with
Capital.com’s trading services.

“This consistent and strong growth puts us in good
stead to offer more products and add new features to our platform, further
empowering our clients to make better financial decisions,” Soutzis added.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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