Equiti Capital UK revenues fall 24% in 2025 to $24.4M on reduced principal trading
Equiti Capital UK Limited, the FCA regulated institutional/B2B arm of UAE based global FX and CFDs brokerage Equiti Group, has reported its 2025 financial showing that revenues declined by 24% year-over-year, to $24.4 million from $32.2 million in 2024.
Equiti Capital still turned a modest net profit of $33K in 2025, versus $530K the previous year.
The Company explained that the year-on-year decrease primarily reflects the continued realignment of the operating model within the wider Equiti Group, including reducing principal trading and risk bearing activities. During the year, the Company also paused the onboarding of new medium and high-risk clients, and reduced its role as a liquidity provider to Group entities.
Equiti Capital’s balance sheet remains in a strong position, with net assets of $32.5m (2024: $39.4m) following a cash dividend payment of $7m (2024: none).
Review of business and future developments
During the year, the Company continued to realign its operating model within the wider Group to support a more stable and lower-risk business profile, including reducing risk-bearing activities and scaling back liquidity provision services to Group entities.
Equiti Capital said it recognises that it currently has a degree of revenue concentration among a limited number of clients and remains focused on diversifying its client base. As part of this strategy, the Company intends to recruit a senior sales professional in the UK to support the expansion of its client base and promote the Group’s pricing and liquidity services.
As part of a wider Equiti Group initiative, and subject to internal product governance processes anp regulatory approval, the Company is also exploring opportunities to diversify its product offering beyond its current concentration in CFD products.
Equiti Capital UK’s 2025 income statement and balance sheet follow below.


