Saxo Bank Announces Half Year Results

 

 

Released on: August 19, 2010, 9:36 am
Author: Saxo Bank
Industry: Financial

Saxo Bank has announced its half year results, with the trading specialist reporting pre-tax profits of DKK 729 million and a net profit of DKK 551 million. The results for the first half of 2010 also revealed the company's operating income reached DKK 1,992 million and an EBITDA of DKK 881 million. The solvency ratio for Saxo Bank Group was 19.2% (18.9%).

The results achieved in the first six months of 2010 are rooted in increased market activity as well as decisions and actions taken since shortly before the onset of the financial crisis in the autumn of 2008. Since then The Bank has:
- increased efficiency through IT investments, work process rationalisation, outsourcing and business focus;
- reduced its headcount by approximately 40% from the peak level in September 2008
- completed 10 acquisitions, all of which have lived up to expectations
- launched significant new products within FX, Equities and Commodities
- expanded the business to include asset management
- increased its geographical footprint with new offices in nine countries
- increased its deposits and funds under management significantly
- established IT development centres in India and Ukraine in addition to its Danish IT centre.

During the first six months of 2010, Saxo Bank saw positive developments in key drivers such as the number of clients, number of trades and trading volumes.

The Bank's clients' collateral deposits increased by approximately DKK 11 billion to DKK 26.6 billion including clients' collateral deposits from the Nordic activities of E*Trade, which Saxo Bank acquired in April 2010. Saxo Asset Management, Saxo Bank's legally segregated asset management division increased its assets under management from DKK 21 billion to 28.8 billion including DKK 4.2 billion from Saxo Bank A/S during the first six months of 2010.

After inclusion of the profit related to the first six months of 2010, the solvency ratio of the Saxo Bank Group was 19.2%. Saxo Bank has assessed that the internal capital requirement of the Group is 8% of risk weighted items. The capital base buffer as of 30 June 2010 was more than DKK 1.1 billion.

About Saxo Bank
Saxo Bank is an online trading and investment specialist. The Bank enables clients to trade Forex, CFDs, Stocks, Equities, Futures, Options and other derivatives via three specialised and integrated trading platforms; the browser-based SaxoWebTrader, the downloadable SaxoTrader and the SaxoMobileTrader, a mobile phone trading platform. The platforms are available in over 20 languages and available directly through Saxo Bank or through one of the Bank’s institutional clients. White label is a significant business area for Saxo Bank, and involves customising and branding of the Bank’s online trading platform for other financial institutions and brokers. Saxo Bank has more than 120 white label clients and boasts thousands of retail clients in over 160 countries. Saxo Bank is headquartered in Copenhagen with offices in Australia, the Czech Republic, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, UK, and the United Arab Emirates.

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Karina Deacon,
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Saxo Bank
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London
E14 5DA
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