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Futu’s Q1 2025 revenue soars 81.1% YoY

Its non-GAAP net income almost doubled.

Futu posted an 81.1% year-on-year (YoY) surge in revenue to $4.69b in Q1 2025.

Non-GAAP net income almost doubled, rising 97.7% YoY to $2.22b.

Its brokerage commission and handling charge income increased 113.5% YoY to $2.31b whilst other income grew 101% YoY, amounting to $313.9m.

As of 30 March, registered users across Futu's platforms, Futubull and moomoo, reached 26.25 million whilst the number of brokerage accounts rose to 4.96 million.

The number of funded accounts also rose 42% YoY to 2.67 million whilst client assets on the platform achieved $830b, up 60% YoY. 

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