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Research Alert: Ibkr Q1: Eps In Line As Client Activity Surge Drives Revenue Growth

-- CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:

IBKR reported in-line Q1 adjusted EPS of $0.60 vs. $0.47 in the prior year, with net revenues of $1.67B exceeding by 17%. Strong performance was led by commission revenue growth of 19% and net interest income of +17%, supported by trading volume increases across stocks (+25%), futures (+20%), and options (+16%). We believe the firm's revenue diversification strategy and client-centric technological platform continue to drive impressive financial performance and accelerated client acquisition. Management's confidence is reflected in the quarterly dividend increase from $0.0800 to $0.0875 per share. Total accounts reached 4.75M (+31%) while customer equity surged 38% to $789.4B, demonstrating successful new client onboarding and increased engagement. Operational efficiency remains a competitive advantage with adjusted pre-tax profit margin expanding to 77% vs. 73% in the prior year, underscoring the scalability of IBKR's business model and disciplined cost management while investing in growth initiatives.

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