HYCM UK Swings to £236,304 Loss in 2025 as Costs Outpace Revenue Growth
HYCM Capital Markets (UK) Limited reported a £236,304 loss for 2025, as higher administrative costs offset a small rise in revenue and reversed the previous year’s profit.
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Abstract:Leading multi-asset financial services firm BDSwiss was recently granted the “Best Spreads and Trading Conditions” award for 2022 by acclaimed finance magazine and awarding body, International Investor Magazine.

The International Investor magazine is a high-profile business and investment publication with top-level subscribers, including institutional investors, private banks and global corporations. The magazines awarding body is dedicated to recognising excellence in all industries and at all levels, across the globe.
At a time of transformation in many of the worlds economies, International Investor highlights the businesses that remain steady in delivering first rate service, opportunity, innovation, and performance.
The latest in a long list of accolades, the Best Trading Conditions award was presented to BDS Markets, a BDSwiss brand company, regulated by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius (FSC).
The prestigious IIM award comes as yet another recognition of the BDSwiss globally trusted market presence and its dedication to exceeding client expectations by offering the best possible trading service and conditions.
Having received consistent recognition throughout 2021, in 2022 BDSwiss has renewed its commitment to delivering a world-class client experience by combining competitive pricing, exceptional execution speeds, and full transparency with regards to its services.
BDSwiss‘ decade-long commitment to offering traders the best possible trading conditions is often cited as a key differentiating factor between BDSwiss and other fintech financial institutions. In his latest feature on International Investor Magazine, BDSwiss CEO Nicolas Shamtanis shared his insights on how today’s fintech financial services firms can optimise client satisfaction, loyalty, and lifetime value by investing in digital and operational excellence:
Brokers need to consider client experience as a decisive factor in their ability to achieve sustainable business growth. As fintech innovations and democratised access to the global financial markets become mainstream, value-added services including a best-in-class trading environment, real-time personalisation and access to quality financial education and research could become key differentiators for a fintech company.
In line with our mission to democratise finance for all, at BDSwiss we have committed to continue to deliver bespoke trading and investing fintech solutions under a comprehensive one-stop-shop, while providing our clients with the tools, conditions, support, and education they need to forge their financial future.
BDSwiss is a leading financial services group of regulated entities, offering bespoke CFD trading and investment products to more than 1.5 million registered clients, in over 180 different countries. Since its inception back in 2012, BDSwiss has been providing top-class products, a wide range of platforms, competitive pricing, and fast execution on more than 1000 underlying instruments including leading company stocks and ETFs at direct market access as well as hundreds of CFDs including forex, shares, commodities, and indices. BDSwiss complies with a strict regulatory framework and operates its services on a global scale under a number of different licences and registrations.

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