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IG Group’s Q1 FY23 Revenue Jumps by 11%
Abstract:Revenue for the OTC business saw 5 percent growth. Active traders remained in line with the previous year.

IG Group (LON: IGG) has generated £241.8 million in total revenue in the first three months of the financial year 2023, from June until August 2022. The figure jumped by 11 percent when compared with the previous years £218.3 million.
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The update provided on Thursday detailed that the total revenue from IGs OTC derivatives business was £197.8 million, which was 5 percent higher than the similar quarter of the prior fiscal.
From exchange-traded derivatives, the London-headquartered broker generated £30.8 million, which is 36 percent higher than Q1 FY23. However, revenue from stock trading and investment declined by 19 percent to £6.1 million.
IGs business in Japan turned out to be an aggressive growth track as revenue from there jumped by 24 percent. Revenue from the UK, European Union, Australia and Emerging Markets also witnessed revenue growth.
Further, revenue from 'high-potential markets' came in at £41.5 million for the quarter, increasing by 56 percent. The revenue of tastytrade grew by 62 percent or 15 percent on a pro forma basis.
Client Metrics
The group ended the quarter with total active clients of 279,300, which was in line with the previous years 279,100. However, the figure has improved significantly over the past two years.
IG onboarded 19,200 new clients between June and August, which is an 'anticipated' decline of 27 percent.
Now it is to be seen how the final quarterly financial results reflect the broker groups income and profits. In the last financial year, the broker brought in £972.3 million as trading revenue, which is a jump of 16 percent. Moreover, its reported pre-tax profits increased by 7 percent to £477 million.
Meanwhile, the London-listed broker is running a £150 million share buyback program and is actively purchasing its ordinary shares from the open market. It aims to reduce the companys share capital.

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