After Asia and Middle East, XTB Receives Regulatory Approval in Latin America

XTB, the
Warsaw-listed financial technology company (GPW: XTB), has obtained a
securities agent license from Chile’s Financial Market Commission (CMF), continuing
it expansion plan in Latin America.

XTB Secures Chilean
Securities License in Latin American Push

The license
approval enables XTB to offer Chilean investors access to international stocks,
ETFs, and derivatives through its digital trading platform . The company expects
to begin onboarding its first Chilean clients within the first half of 2025.

Omar Arnaout, CEO of XTB, Source: LinkedIn

“As we
consider the retail brokerage market beyond Europe, we recognize the immense
potential in Latin America,” said Omar Arnaout, the CEO of XTB, in a statement
emailed to Finance Magnates. “Chile stands out as a key player in XTB’s
global growth vision, and I eagerly anticipate welcoming many new clients who
will be onboarded under our new license. This development will be crucial in
enhancing our competitive position in the region.”

The move
comes as XTB, which currently serves over 1.36 million customers globally,
seeks to strengthen its foothold beyond its European core markets. The company
is simultaneously pursuing regulatory approvals in Brazil, signaling its
commitment to the Latin American region.

In an
exclusive interview with Finance Magnates, Arnaout
admitted
that what matters most to him is building a customer base, and
geographic diversification will certainly help achieve that. The fintech ‘s
goals were confirmed by the latest 2024 report, which showed that the company
managed to acquire around 500,000 traders, marking
a 60% increase compared to the previous year
.

XTB’s
Chilean clients will gain access to more than 6,300 financial instruments
through the company’s mobile app and online platform, which includes features
for both active trading and passive investment strategies.

From Europe to Other
Continents

Discussions
about XTB
targeting Latin America date back to 2017
when the fintech first
established a local subsidiary in the region. Obtaining a new license will
enable the company to offer a much broader range of financial services and
instruments.

Recently,
XTB has been strongly focusing on geographic diversification. At the end of
last year, the company announced that it
had simultaneously received regulatory approval to operate in Indonesia
,
which is expected to serve as a gateway to Asian markets, and in the United
Arab Emirates (UAE), opening the firm to traders in the Middle East.

“This
license brings us significantly closer to launching our operations in
Indonesia,” commented Arnaout.

Founded in
Poland in 2004, XTB has grown to employ over 1,100 people across multiple
jurisdictions, including the UK, Germany, and Dubai. The company operates under
the oversight of major financial regulators, including the UK’s Financial
Conduct Authority and the Polish Financial Supervision Authority.

XTB, the
Warsaw-listed financial technology company (GPW: XTB), has obtained a
securities agent license from Chile’s Financial Market Commission (CMF), continuing
it expansion plan in Latin America.

XTB Secures Chilean
Securities License in Latin American Push

The license
approval enables XTB to offer Chilean investors access to international stocks,
ETFs, and derivatives through its digital trading platform . The company expects
to begin onboarding its first Chilean clients within the first half of 2025.

Omar Arnaout, CEO of XTB, Source: LinkedIn

“As we
consider the retail brokerage market beyond Europe, we recognize the immense
potential in Latin America,” said Omar Arnaout, the CEO of XTB, in a statement
emailed to Finance Magnates. “Chile stands out as a key player in XTB’s
global growth vision, and I eagerly anticipate welcoming many new clients who
will be onboarded under our new license. This development will be crucial in
enhancing our competitive position in the region.”

The move
comes as XTB, which currently serves over 1.36 million customers globally,
seeks to strengthen its foothold beyond its European core markets. The company
is simultaneously pursuing regulatory approvals in Brazil, signaling its
commitment to the Latin American region.

In an
exclusive interview with Finance Magnates, Arnaout
admitted
that what matters most to him is building a customer base, and
geographic diversification will certainly help achieve that. The fintech ‘s
goals were confirmed by the latest 2024 report, which showed that the company
managed to acquire around 500,000 traders, marking
a 60% increase compared to the previous year
.

XTB’s
Chilean clients will gain access to more than 6,300 financial instruments
through the company’s mobile app and online platform, which includes features
for both active trading and passive investment strategies.

From Europe to Other
Continents

Discussions
about XTB
targeting Latin America date back to 2017
when the fintech first
established a local subsidiary in the region. Obtaining a new license will
enable the company to offer a much broader range of financial services and
instruments.

Recently,
XTB has been strongly focusing on geographic diversification. At the end of
last year, the company announced that it
had simultaneously received regulatory approval to operate in Indonesia
,
which is expected to serve as a gateway to Asian markets, and in the United
Arab Emirates (UAE), opening the firm to traders in the Middle East.

“This
license brings us significantly closer to launching our operations in
Indonesia,” commented Arnaout.

Founded in
Poland in 2004, XTB has grown to employ over 1,100 people across multiple
jurisdictions, including the UK, Germany, and Dubai. The company operates under
the oversight of major financial regulators, including the UK’s Financial
Conduct Authority and the Polish Financial Supervision Authority.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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