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Abstract:CMC Markets, a major worldwide supplier of online trading and institutional platform technology, today published a trade report for the six months ending September 30, 2022. (H1 2023).
CMC Markets, a major worldwide supplier of online trading and institutional platform technology, today published a trade report for the six months ending September 30, 2022. (H1 2023).
H1 2023 net operating income is estimated to be about £153 million. (H1 2022: £127 million + 21% YoY).
The Group's net operating income increased during the quarter due to an increase in underlying market activity in August and September.
Client-leveraged AUM closed at £530 million, slightly less than the historical period-end record of over £560 million but still at high levels. H1 2023 active leveraged clients are somewhat fewer than in H1 2022, however, this is compensated by an overall rise in activity.
CMC's Australian stockbroking company concluded H1 2023 with a small decrease in AUA from historical record levels, in accordance with Australian market performance. Activity remained high compared to pre-pandemic levels. The transfer of over 500,000 customers as part of the ANZ Share Investing acquisition agreement is on track and expected to be completed in the second half of this fiscal year.
CMC Invest, the CMC Group's new UK investing platform, will be launched on September 30, 2022, with over three decades of financial markets expertise and trusted history. CMC Invest is an investing platform that is driven by client demands and aims to assist consumers in developing their investment plans.
In the following months, further product features will be introduced to improve the user experience at CMC Markets. It is part of the group's consistent diversification strategy.
CMC's business growth intends to increase net operating income by 30% over the following three years via the addition of new products, regional expansion based on the 2022 performance, and underlying circumstances staying stable.
Operating expenses for H1 2023, excluding variable pay, are estimated to be about £109 million (H1 2022: £84 million).
The operating cost projection for the fiscal year 2023 remains unchanged at £215 million, excluding variable remuneration. Further persistent GBP weakening puts pressure on non-GBP-denominated expenses, while this is projected to have a net positive impact on profit owing to non-GBP-denominated revenue.
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