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Home » Interactive Brokers Consolidates European Operations, Focusing On Operational Efficiency
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Interactive Brokers Consolidates European Operations, Focusing On Operational Efficiency

Press RoomBy Press RoomSeptember 28, 2023
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Interactive Brokers Group (NASDAQ:) has announced a strategic move to consolidate its brokerage operations in the European Union by merging Interactive Brokers Central Europe (IBCE) with Interactive Brokers Ireland (IBIE). The merger was announced on Thursday and is expected to enhance the firm’s position as a global brokerage, improving operational efficiency through automation.

The Dublin-based IBIE, regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland, will manage the merged business, leveraging IBCE’s expertise to serve clients across Europe, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. This move aligns with Interactive Brokers’ commitment to operational efficiency, aiming to deliver competitive pricing typically reserved for industry professionals while maintaining industry-leading profit margins.

Milan Galik, CEO of Interactive Brokers, emphasized the strategic importance of this decision. “This decision is consistent with the Group’s continuous focus on operational efficiency through automation, ensuring our ability to deliver best-in-class investment services at price points typically available only to industry professionals, and allowing us to maintain industry-leading profit margins,” he said.

Interactive Brokers has seen significant client growth since commencing business following Brexit. With client assets totaling $377 billion as of August 31, 2023, the firm is well-positioned to capitalize on this business streamlining effort. The company’s global operations across Europe, Asia Pacific and the Americas cater to more than two million client accounts in over 220 countries and territories.

The brokerage firm is also enhancing its global presence through several measures. It recently launched IBKR GlobalTrader, a mobile application that allows investors worldwide to trade stocks. Additionally, it introduced overnight trading on U.S. stocks and ETFs nearly 24 hours a day, five days a week.

Further innovations include the launch of IBKR Lite for commission-free trading and Impact Dashboard, a sustainable investing tool that aligns investors’ portfolios with their values. The company has also entered the cryptocurrency market via Paxos Trust Company, charging lower commissions than other crypto exchanges.

Interactive Brokers Group, founded over 45 years ago, has grown into one of the world’s leading securities firms, with over $12 billion in equity capital and a market capital of $30 billion. The company’s stock is currently trading at 88.11 USD on the Nasdaq stock exchange.

According to InvestingPro data, Interactive Brokers has an impressive market cap of 37.25B USD. The company’s P/E ratio stands at 17.77, suggesting that the stock is trading at a reasonably low price relative to its earnings. The company’s revenue growth is accelerating, reaching 58.42% LTM2023.Q2, which aligns with one of the InvestingPro Tips that suggest revenue growth has been accelerating.

The company has a strong earnings record, with a basic EPS (Cont. Ops) LTM2023.Q2 of 4.94 USD. This strong earnings performance has allowed the company to maintain dividend payments for 14 consecutive years, a fact highlighted by InvestingPro Tips.

Investors might also be interested in the company’s fair value, which according to InvestingPro, is 123.22 USD, significantly higher than the current trading price. This gap suggests potential upside for the stock, making it an attractive investment proposition.

For more insights and tips, investors can visit InvestingPro which offers a suite of investing tools and resources, including a comprehensive list of additional tips for Interactive Brokers.

This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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