CMC Markets Reaffirms Full-Year Income and £225M Cost Guidance for 2025

CMC Markets, the publicly listed online trading platform for retail and institutional clients (LSE: CMCX), has reaffirmed its full-year net operating income guidance in its latest trading update for the period from October 1 to December 31, 2024 (Q3 2025).

CMC Markets Maintains
Full-Year Guidance in Q3 2025 Trading Update

According
to today’s (Thursday’s) trading update, the company remains on track to meet
its net operating income expectations for the year. Management also reiterated
its confidence in achieving its cost guidance of approximately £225 million, “excluding
variable remuneration and one-off charges.”

Founded in
1989, CMC Markets operates in 12 countries, with notable markets in the UK,
Australia, Germany, and Singapore. The company provides online and mobile
trading platforms for over 12,000 financial instruments, including shares,
indices, foreign currencies, commodities, and treasuries.

In addition
to its contracts for difference (CFDs) and financial spread betting services in
the UK and Ireland, CMC offers stockbroking services in Australia, Singapore,
and the UK.

CMC Markets, the publicly listed online trading platform for retail and institutional clients (LSE: CMCX), has reaffirmed its full-year net operating income guidance in its latest trading update for the period from October 1 to December 31, 2024 (Q3 2025).

CMC Markets Maintains
Full-Year Guidance in Q3 2025 Trading Update

According
to today’s (Thursday’s) trading update, the company remains on track to meet
its net operating income expectations for the year. Management also reiterated
its confidence in achieving its cost guidance of approximately £225 million, “excluding
variable remuneration and one-off charges.”

Founded in
1989, CMC Markets operates in 12 countries, with notable markets in the UK,
Australia, Germany, and Singapore. The company provides online and mobile
trading platforms for over 12,000 financial instruments, including shares,
indices, foreign currencies, commodities, and treasuries.

In addition
to its contracts for difference (CFDs) and financial spread betting services in
the UK and Ireland, CMC offers stockbroking services in Australia, Singapore,
and the UK.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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