eToro reports FY22 results, completes $250M funding round
Online broker eToro today announced its 2022 full-year financial results, business highlights and latest funding round.
“As Q1 progresses, I’m hopeful that Yale Hirsch’s market theory ‘as goes January, so goes the year’ holds true. We’ve seen a positive start to the year with markets reacting favourably to ‘less bad’ news and retail trading hitting an all time high. Year to date, we have seen an improvement in total commissions and profitability compared with the previous quarter with higher engagement and trading activity from our users.” commented eToro Founder & CEO, Yoni Assia.
Total commissions for 2022 amounted to $631 million, whereas funded accounts as of December 31, 2022 were 2.8 million.
Meron Shani, eToro CFO, said:
“At eToro we need no reminder that markets are cyclical. The diversified nature of our multi-asset product offering ensured that commissions from equities and commodities partially offset the decrease in commissions from cryptoassets in 2022. It’s also worth noting that we were not impacted by the liquidity concerns which plagued many in the crypto industry. Our underlying business is profitable and our balance sheet is strong.
“Total commissions for 2022 were $631 million, down versus our stellar performance in 2021, yet up 5% versus 2020. We continued to grow our user base despite more negative market sentiment and a reduction in our marketing spend. We ended the year with over 2.8 million funded accounts (up 17% YoY).”
In terms of business highlights, the company noted the acquisition of options trading app Gatsby which continue the diversification of eToro’s US offering after the launch of stocks and ETFs.
The broker also noted the acquisition of Bullsheet, a provider of portfolio management tools designed exclusively for eToro users.
eToro says it recently completed a $250 million funding round at a valuation of $3.5 billion. Investors include ION Group, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Velvet Sea Ventures, and a number of existing investors. This funding stems from an Advance Investment Agreement (AIA) which eToro entered into in February 2021 as part of its proposed SPAC transaction.
“I am very proud of the success with which we navigated 2022, continuing to grow our user base and enhance our product offering. Our 2023-2025 strategy focuses on scaling our brokerage business in our key markets and increasing profitability via revenue growth and cost management.” commented Yoni Assia.
“Last year, retail investors endured a tumultuous year and for many their first ever bear market. Yet our latest quarterly Retail Investor Beat survey supports the activity we see on our platform – the retail investor is resilient. While their short-term tactics may change in response to the market environment, they remain committed to their long term goals. eToro will continue to focus on profitable growth while helping to drive progress towards a world where everyone can invest in a simple and transparent way.”
CJ
March 21, 2023 @ 8:13 pm
can someone explain to me why etoro is worth $3.5bln.
plus500 did more revs, is growing not shrinking, makes money not loses money, and pays out dividends not needing cash injections. it is worth under $2bln. not bad but not $3.5bln. makes no sense
Harris H
March 21, 2023 @ 11:21 pm
this was money committed in the spac agreement even if the spac dodnt happen. that is referenced oin the article if you read it carefully. it wasnt new money on a new negotiated valuation. if they valued etoro today it would be worth well not zero but closer to it than to 3.5b