XTB Revenues Soar 79% to Record $301M in Q1 2026, Profit Tops $147M
Polish CFD broker XTB reported its best-ever quarter in Q1 2026, with revenues hitting $301 million and net profit nearly tripling to $147 million, driven by commodity CFD trading and a 370,000-strong surge in new clients.
XTB SA (WSE: XTB), one of Europe's largest retail CFD and forex brokers, has reported record-breaking financial results for the first quarter of 2026, surpassing every prior performance benchmark since the company's listing.
Headline Financial Results
- Net revenues: PLN 1.094 billion / $301 million — up 79% from Q4 2025's $173 million
- Net profit: PLN 535 million / $147 million — nearly tripling Q4 2025's $50 million
- New clients acquired: 370,041 — a 90.4% year-on-year increase
- Total active clients: 1,267,467 as of March 31, 2026
- Monthly trading volume: $444 billion average across Q1
Revenue Composition
The standout driver was commodity CFDs, which accounted for 88.5% of total revenues in the quarter — an extraordinary shift from just 29.1% in Q1 2025. The surge reflects the high-volatility environment across precious metals, crude oil, and natural gas sparked by the Middle East conflict.
Currency-based CFDs contributed 5.1% of revenues, with index-based CFDs at 2.1%.
Profitability per Trade
Profitability per USD 1 million traded reached $216 in Q1 2026 — nearly double the 2025 average of $109 — highlighting how elevated market volatility improved execution economics.
Strategic Initiatives
XTB announced a partnership with Paris La Défense Arena in March and, post-quarter, secured a multi-year deal as an Official Global Partner of FIBA for Men's and Women's Basketball World Cups. The company also signed a multi-year sponsorship with Italian Serie A club SSC Napoli, marking its first partnership with a top-five European league club.
About XTB: Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Warsaw, Poland, XTB is a global fintech company regulated in 13 jurisdictions offering trading in forex, commodities, stock CFDs, ETFs, and real stocks across more than 5,800 instruments.
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