Abstract:CMC Markets plans a 17% workforce reduction for cost savings, anticipating £2.5m in costs this year, with a positive outlook driven by increased market volatility.
CMC Markets has unveiled plans to reduce its workforce by almost a fifth as part of a cost-saving strategy, constituting around 17 percent of its current workforce. Despite an anticipated cost of £2.5 million for this year due to the job cuts, the company foresees estimated annualized savings of £21 million by the 2025 financial year. The reduction will primarily involve consolidating support functions, optimizing reporting lines, and implementing process automation.
CMC's share price, still down by about three-quarters since its peak in April 2021, reflects a period when traders, many confined to their homes, capitalized on heightened market volatility triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. The company had initiated a cost review in the previous year, concurrently reporting a loss before tax of £2 million for the six months ending in September, in stark contrast to the £36.6 million profit before tax reported in the preceding year.
Despite these challenges, CMC expressed confidence on Monday that it would meet an upgraded forecast for net annual operating income ranging between £290 million and £310 million. This positive outlook was influenced by heightened market volatility in January, prompting traders to reengage with equities, indices, and gold.
In its 2023 annual report, CMC disclosed pre-tax profits of £52 million, representing a decline from £92 million in 2022 and £223 million in 2021. The company, recognized for providing spread betting services enabling traders to make leveraged bets on financial markets, including equities and commodities, is concurrently expanding its non-leveraged investment and stockbroking services.
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Founded in 1989 and publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange, CMC Markets is a well-established financial services company with a robust presence in the online trading sector. The company offers a diverse range of trading instruments, including forex, indices, commodities, shares, and ETFs, allowing clients to trade over 12,000+ financial products. CMC Markets provides multiple trading options, such as Contracts for Difference (CFDs), spread betting, and share trading.
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