CFDs Broker VIBHS Reports 283% Turnover Increase, Still Posts £100K Loss

VIBHS Financial Ltd reported a significant rise in annual
turnover, reaching £358,425 for the year ending March 2025, up from £93,469 the
previous year, a 283% increase. Administrative expenses declined to £437K from
£514K, reflecting ongoing cost-control efforts.

The UK-based broker, regulated by the Financial Conduct
Authority since 2014, offers CFDs on foreign exchange , indices, and commodities
through the MetaTrader 4 platform, serving both retail and professional
clients. It does not provide equity or cryptocurrency CFDs.

VIBHS Reports Loss Despite Revenue Growth

Despite the revenue growth, the company posted a net loss of
£100,708, though this marks a notable improvement from the prior year’s
£516,700 loss. Operating loss narrowed to £103,904 from £519,116, aided by a
drop in the cost of sales to £25,791 from £98,863. Interest income also edged
up slightly to £3,465.

Source: Company Informatin, UK

You may find it interesting at FinanceMagnates.com: “Decreasing
Regulatory Burden is a Focus” in Market Overhaul, Says FCA’s Holland
.

VIBHS’ comprehensive loss was further reduced
due to an £80,000 one-time gain from asset revaluation, bringing the total
comprehensive loss to £20,708 for 2025, compared with £516,700 the year before.

VIBHS Financial Ltd reported a significant rise in annual
turnover, reaching £358,425 for the year ending March 2025, up from £93,469 the
previous year, a 283% increase. Administrative expenses declined to £437K from
£514K, reflecting ongoing cost-control efforts.

The UK-based broker, regulated by the Financial Conduct
Authority since 2014, offers CFDs on foreign exchange , indices, and commodities
through the MetaTrader 4 platform, serving both retail and professional
clients. It does not provide equity or cryptocurrency CFDs.

VIBHS Reports Loss Despite Revenue Growth

Despite the revenue growth, the company posted a net loss of
£100,708, though this marks a notable improvement from the prior year’s
£516,700 loss. Operating loss narrowed to £103,904 from £519,116, aided by a
drop in the cost of sales to £25,791 from £98,863. Interest income also edged
up slightly to £3,465.

Source: Company Informatin, UK

You may find it interesting at FinanceMagnates.com: “Decreasing
Regulatory Burden is a Focus” in Market Overhaul, Says FCA’s Holland
.

VIBHS’ comprehensive loss was further reduced
due to an £80,000 one-time gain from asset revaluation, bringing the total
comprehensive loss to £20,708 for 2025, compared with £516,700 the year before.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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