Abstract:Retail FX broker Plus500 Ltd (LON: PLUS) is gearing up for a significant expansion, according to sources familiar with the company's plans in Israel. Reports indicate that Plus500 is securing an additional 5,800 square meters of office space adjacent to its current global headquarters in Haifa, Israel. Alongside this move, the company is actively engaged in recruiting new talent across various departments.
Retail FX and CFDs broker Plus500 Ltd (LON: PLUS) is gearing up for a significant expansion, according to sources familiar with the company's plans in Israel. Reports indicate that Plus500 is securing an additional 5,800 square meters of office space adjacent to its current global headquarters in Haifa, Israel. Alongside this move, the company is actively engaged in recruiting new talent across various departments.
As detailed by Israels Walla online news service, Plus500 recently finalized the lease agreement for an additional 5,800 square meters of office space within the prestigious Gav-Yam high-tech park in Haifa. This expansion effectively doubles the company's current office capacity. With ambitious growth strategies in mind, Plus500 is actively seeking to fill numerous positions across key areas such as development, software engineering, sales, business development, and other related fields.
While Plus500's financial results for 2023 reflected a slowdown in both revenues and profits during the latter half of the year, as depicted in the accompanying graph, the company remains financially robust. Despite experiencing a decline in activity and profitability compared to 2022, Plus500 boasts a substantial cash reserve. Additionally, the company recently announced a new $100 million share buyback program, underlining its confidence in prospects.
With a commendable score of 8.06/10 from WikiFX, Plus500 continues to solidify its position in the brokerage industry, signaling positive sentiment among investors and analysts alike.
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