Britannia Global Investments Cuts Loss 41% as Custody Assets Triple
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BritanniaGlobal Markets, a UK-based brokerage firm providing custody and executionservices for professional and institutional clients, reported a loss of £1.14million for the year ended December 31, 2024, according to its annual financialstatements released this week. Britannia GlobalInvestments Narrows Annual Loss, Boost Revenue The loss representsa 41% improvement from the previous year's £1.95 million deficit. The company,a wholly-owned subsidiary of Britannia Financial Group Limited, increased itsrevenue to £427,330, up significantly from £127,769 in 2023. "Thekey contributing factor to increased revenue was from continuing to take insignificantly more assets in custody, which resulted in more trading activityand interest income," Britannia Global Markets stated in its report. BGI's netassets grew to £7.63 million at year-end, compared to £5.58 million at theclose of 2023, bolstered by a £3.2 million share issuance during the year. Thecompany, which provides brokerage services in equities Equities Equities can be characterized as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. When you buy a stock, you are in essence buying an equity, becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.However, equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. As such, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling pa Equities can be characterized as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. When you buy a stock, you are in essence buying an equity, becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.However, equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. As such, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling pa Read this Term , bonds, funds, andcash-equivalent treasury products, reported that its client custody assetsincreased substantially to approximately £1.23 billion as of December 31, 2024,compared to £457.7 million at the end of 2023. Key Financial Metrics Metric 2024 2023 Change Revenue £427,330 £127,769 +234% Net Loss £1.14 million £1.95 million -41% Net Assets £7.63 million £5.58 million +37% Client Custody Assets £1.23 billion £457.7 million +169% Interest Income £83,776 £44,614 +88% Administrative Expenses £2.02 million £3.65 million -45% Average Employees 10 12 -17% "Weaim to improve efficiency in all areas of our operations through costreduction. Customer service still remains a top priority," the companystated, adding that it plans to "increase the number of clients andassociated activities including making significant improvements to itsinfrastructure and product offering during the next year." Positive Outlook Interestincome also contributed to BGI's financial performance, rising to £83,776 from£44,614 in the prior year. Despite theongoing loss, the company's directors maintained a positive outlook, stating inthe report: "The directors have a reasonable expectation that the companyhas adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the period ofat least 12 months from the date of signing of these accounts." The companyacknowledged continued macroeconomic challenges affecting market conditions,noting that "the continuing Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflictshave contributed to a number of macroeconomic shocks that have impacted worldmarkets" along with inflation and central bank interventions. BGI'sworkforce decreased slightly to an average of 10 employees during 2024, downfrom 12 in the previous year, with administrative expenses falling to £2.02million from £3.65 million. Recent Moves In December2024, the London-based financial services firm announced leadership changes aimed at supporting its ongoing expansion. Martin Ryan, who brings threedecades of experience in the financial sector, has been appointed as the newChief Operating Officer (COO). At the same time, Jodie Kelsall has beenpromoted to the role of Chief of Staff. Ryanpreviously held the COO position at TP ICAP and has held senior roles at majorinstitutions, including CEO of Business Services at the London Stock Exchange Stock Exchange A stock exchange, also known as a securities exchange or bourse represents is a facility where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell securities.This includes shares of stock, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), or other financial instruments. By extension, stock exchanges can also provide facilities for the issue and redemption of such securities and instruments and capital events including the payment of income and dividendsStock exchanges have developed into a permanent fixture in the fin A stock exchange, also known as a securities exchange or bourse represents is a facility where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell securities.This includes shares of stock, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), or other financial instruments. By extension, stock exchanges can also provide facilities for the issue and redemption of such securities and instruments and capital events including the payment of income and dividendsStock exchanges have developed into a permanent fixture in the fin Read this Term Group (LSEG) and Chief Information Officer and board member at LCH Clearnet.His earlier experience also includes key roles at Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan. Inaddition, the company has reinforced its trading team by bringing back NeilWelsh as Head of Metals . Welsh returns after a two-year break, having earlierworked at the firm for more than three years as a base metals sales trader. BritanniaGlobal Markets, a UK-based brokerage firm providing custody and executionservices for professional and institutional clients, reported a loss of £1.14million for the year ended December 31, 2024, according to its annual financialstatements released this week. Britannia GlobalInvestments Narrows Annual Loss, Boost Revenue The loss representsa 41% improvement from the previous year's £1.95 million deficit. The company,a wholly-owned subsidiary of Britannia Financial Group Limited, increased itsrevenue to £427,330, up significantly from £127,769 in 2023. "Thekey contributing factor to increased revenue was from continuing to take insignificantly more assets in custody, which resulted in more trading activityand interest income," Britannia Global Markets stated in its report. BGI's netassets grew to £7.63 million at year-end, compared to £5.58 million at theclose of 2023, bolstered by a £3.2 million share issuance during the year. Thecompany, which provides brokerage services in equities Equities Equities can be characterized as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. When you buy a stock, you are in essence buying an equity, becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.However, equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. As such, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling pa Equities can be characterized as stocks or shares in a company that investors can buy or sell. When you buy a stock, you are in essence buying an equity, becoming a partial owner of shares in a specific company or fund.However, equities do not pay a fixed interest rate, and as such are not considered guaranteed income. As such, equity markets are often associated with risk.When a company issues bonds, it’s taking loans from buyers. When a company offers shares, on the other hand, it’s selling pa Read this Term , bonds, funds, andcash-equivalent treasury products, reported that its client custody assetsincreased substantially to approximately £1.23 billion as of December 31, 2024,compared to £457.7 million at the end of 2023. Key Financial Metrics Metric 2024 2023 Change Revenue £427,330 £127,769 +234% Net Loss £1.14 million £1.95 million -41% Net Assets £7.63 million £5.58 million +37% Client Custody Assets £1.23 billion £457.7 million +169% Interest Income £83,776 £44,614 +88% Administrative Expenses £2.02 million £3.65 million -45% Average Employees 10 12 -17% "Weaim to improve efficiency in all areas of our operations through costreduction. Customer service still remains a top priority," the companystated, adding that it plans to "increase the number of clients andassociated activities including making significant improvements to itsinfrastructure and product offering during the next year." Positive Outlook Interestincome also contributed to BGI's financial performance, rising to £83,776 from£44,614 in the prior year. Despite theongoing loss, the company's directors maintained a positive outlook, stating inthe report: "The directors have a reasonable expectation that the companyhas adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the period ofat least 12 months from the date of signing of these accounts." The companyacknowledged continued macroeconomic challenges affecting market conditions,noting that "the continuing Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflictshave contributed to a number of macroeconomic shocks that have impacted worldmarkets" along with inflation and central bank interventions. BGI'sworkforce decreased slightly to an average of 10 employees during 2024, downfrom 12 in the previous year, with administrative expenses falling to £2.02million from £3.65 million. Recent Moves In December2024, the London-based financial services firm announced leadership changes aimed at supporting its ongoing expansion. Martin Ryan, who brings threedecades of experience in the financial sector, has been appointed as the newChief Operating Officer (COO). At the same time, Jodie Kelsall has beenpromoted to the role of Chief of Staff. Ryanpreviously held the COO position at TP ICAP and has held senior roles at majorinstitutions, including CEO of Business Services at the London Stock Exchange Stock Exchange A stock exchange, also known as a securities exchange or bourse represents is a facility where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell securities.This includes shares of stock, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), or other financial instruments. By extension, stock exchanges can also provide facilities for the issue and redemption of such securities and instruments and capital events including the payment of income and dividendsStock exchanges have developed into a permanent fixture in the fin A stock exchange, also known as a securities exchange or bourse represents is a facility where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell securities.This includes shares of stock, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), or other financial instruments. By extension, stock exchanges can also provide facilities for the issue and redemption of such securities and instruments and capital events including the payment of income and dividendsStock exchanges have developed into a permanent fixture in the fin Read this Term Group (LSEG) and Chief Information Officer and board member at LCH Clearnet.His earlier experience also includes key roles at Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan. Inaddition, the company has reinforced its trading team by bringing back NeilWelsh as Head of Metals . Welsh returns after a two-year break, having earlierworked at the firm for more than three years as a base metals sales trader.
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