Trading 212 Revenue Surges to £277.6M in 2025, Profit Nearly Triples to £92.2M

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Gate News message, April 22 — Trading 212 UK Limited reported strong financial growth for 2025, with revenue reaching £277.6 million, up 71% from £161.7 million in 2024. Net profit climbed to £92.2 million, nearly tripling year-on-year, while profit before tax reached £123.1 million compared with £52.8 million in the prior year.

Trading revenue accounted for £256.9 million of total income, supplemented by £20.6 million in net client interest income. User metrics showed rapid expansion: funded accounts increased 69%, monthly active users grew 84%, and total client money and assets held on the platform surged 140%. System uptime improved to 99.99%.

Administrative expenses rose to £163.0 million from £113.4 million, reflecting higher marketing spend and infrastructure investment. The workforce more than doubled to 122 employees from 53 in 2024, with total employee benefit expenses reaching £15.8 million. Operating cash generation totaled £97.1 million, and cash balances increased to £141.9 million at year-end. The company distributed £54.1 million in dividends during 2025 and approved additional payouts in early 2026.

Post-year-end, Trading 212 restructured certain CFD hedging and execution activities to its Cyprus entity. In February 2026, the firm received regulatory approval to launch a Self-Invested Personal Pension product, expanding into long-term investment services. Risk disclosures highlighted £1.83 million in negative balance write-offs and a £1.47 million provision for potential client redress claims.

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