Abstract:Breaking News: IG Group is set to cut its workforce by 10% globally.
IG Group (London Stock Exchange: IGG) is planning to cut approximately 300 jobs, which accounts for 10% of its total workforce as of the end of the 2023 fiscal year. This move is a result of a review of cost efficiency opportunities within the company.
IG's Large-Scale Cost Reduction Plan
The brokerage group announced today (Tuesday) that it expects to achieve comprehensive cost savings of £50 million annually. It anticipates £10 million in structural savings in the 2024 fiscal year, £40 million in savings in the 2025 fiscal year, and £50 million in savings in the 2026 fiscal year.
The brokerage group further emphasizes that it anticipates an additional £10 million in savings in the 2024 fiscal year through reducing variable costs. These cost reductions reflect the weaker market conditions disclosed in the first quarter, which continued into the second quarter, resulting in annual savings of £20 million.
London-based IG reported total revenue of £2.429 billion in the first quarter of the current fiscal year. While revenue from derivatives, equities, and other investment products saw significant growth, its interest income was affected.
IG's decision to implement cost-cutting measures comes as its stock faced a sharp decline on the stock market. At the close of Monday's trading, IG's stock was priced at £6.16, marking a 21.38% decrease for this year alone. Even when compared to its performance over the past five years, returns have remained steady.
IG's stock soared to £9.50 in April 2021, influenced by the global stock market volatility caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Streamlining Operations
Through these cost-cutting measures, IG is simplifying and optimizing its operations to prepare for further growth, as emphasized in the official press release.
Charlie Rozes, Acting CEO of IG, stated, “We aim to position IG Group as a lean fintech company, and today's decisive actions ensure a strong foundation for future growth.”
He also mentioned, “We will continually assess and pursue cost-saving opportunities to create a more agile and scalable organization. We will provide full support to our employees throughout the process, and while these decisions are not easy, they will ensure the company is in a favorable position for continued long-term success.”
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