Plus500 Ltd
LSE:PLUS

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LSE:PLUS
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Price: 4 220 GBX 0.05% Market Closed
Market Cap: £2.9B

Gross Margin

123%
Current
Improving
by 5.2%
vs 3-y average of 117.9%

Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.

Gross Margin
123%
=
Gross Profit
$715.1m
/
Revenue
$785.2m

Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.

Gross Margin
123%
=
Gross Profit
GBX715.1m
/
Revenue
$785.2m

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap Gross
Margin
IL
Plus500 Ltd
LSE:PLUS
3B GBP
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IN
SPS Finquest Ltd
BSE:538402
2.6T INR
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IN
Indian Railway Finance Corp Ltd
NSE:IRFC
1.6T INR
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IN
Power Finance Corporation Ltd
NSE:PFC
1.3T INR
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JP
Mitsubishi HC Capital Inc
TSE:8593
1.9T JPY
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IN
REC Limited
NSE:RECLTD
994.7B INR
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JP
Shinkin Central Bank
TSE:8421
1.7T JPY
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CA
Element Fleet Management Corp
TSX:EFN
13.8B CAD
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JP
Tokyo Century Corp
TSE:8439
1T JPY
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TW
Chailease Holding Company Ltd
TWSE:5871
181.4B TWD
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TR
Destek Finans Faktoring AS
IST:DSTKF.E
248.5B TRY
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Market Distribution

Higher than 99% of companies in Israel
Percentile
99th
Based on 676 companies
99th percentile
123%
Low
-11 239.1% — 17.6%
Typical Range
17.6% — 50.4%
High
50.4% — 208.2%
Distribution Statistics
Israel
Min -11 239.1%
30th Percentile 17.6%
Median 29.8%
70th Percentile 50.4%
Max 208.2%

Plus500 Ltd
Glance View

Plus500 Ltd. is a sophisticated fintech player that emerged from Israel, making its mark in the world of online trading by offering Contracts for Difference (CFDs). Established in 2008, the company provides an online platform where retail customers can trade a broad array of financial instruments, including equities, indices, commodities, cryptocurrencies, and foreign exchange. Unlike traditional forms of stock trading, CFDs are derivative products that allow traders to speculate on price movements without owning the underlying assets. By offering this innovative trading vehicle, Plus500 has positioned itself as a pivotal bridge between conventional finance and modern-day trading perspectives. The company's business model thrives on the volatility and enthusiasm of global markets, generating revenue primarily through the spreads – the differences between the buy and sell prices on their platform. Additionally, it garners income through overnight fees on leveraged positions. Plus500's uncomplicated, user-friendly trading interface is an integral part of its success, attracting individuals from over 50 countries. By putting a strong emphasis on technology and compliance, Plus500 maintains a secure trading environment while meticulously adhering to regulatory standards across multiple jurisdictions. This approach not only ensures customer trust but also sustains its financial performance and growth trajectory, positioning the company as a robust player in the increasingly competitive landscape of online CFD trading.

PLUS Intrinsic Value
3 329.22 GBX
Overvaluation 21%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Gross Margin?
Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.
How is Gross Margin calculated?

Gross Margin is calculated by dividing the Gross Profit by the Revenue.

Gross Margin
123%
=
Gross Profit
$715.1m
/
Revenue
$785.2m
What is Plus500 Ltd's current Gross Margin?

The current Gross Margin for Plus500 Ltd is 123%, which is above its 3-year median of 117.9%.

How has Gross Margin changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, Plus500 Ltd’s Gross Margin has increased from 113.2% to 123%. During this period, it reached a low of 110.4% on Dec 31, 2022 and a high of 125.1% on Jun 30, 2025.

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