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Abstract:XTB unveiled its ambitious 2024 product roadmap on Tuesday, signalling a strategic shift toward passive investments, social trading, and increased incorporation of AI technology.
XTB unveiled its ambitious 2024 product roadmap on Tuesday, signalling a strategic shift toward passive investments, social trading, and increased incorporation of AI technology.
The core focus of XTB's 2024 vision is the expansion of investment offerings, with the integration of fractional shares and passive Investment Plans already underway across multiple markets. This shift towards passive investing reflects a growing trend within the company, reporting significant growth in this sector. CEO Omar Arnaout anticipates 2024 to be a historic year, highlighting the company's active efforts in developing the Product and Technology Department.
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Social trading products will be a significant addition to XTB's platform, allowing users to monitor top investors' movements with real-time notifications based on risk profiles. This feature aims to assist investors in making informed decisions and will be integrated into the trading platform.
The roadmap also outlines plans to broaden fixed-income offerings, making bond investments more accessible by allowing investments in fixed-rate bonds starting from EUR 10. The portfolio will include government and corporate bonds, emphasizing high ESG ratings and secure ratings ranging from AAA to BBB-. Notable issuers like General Motors and Coca-Cola are part of this offering.
A major development is the introduction of a multi-currency virtual wallet accompanied by a multi-currency card, facilitating instant payments, real-time market settlements, and supporting over 100 currencies. This feature enhances user control over expenses and provides real-time notifications for all transactions.
CEO Omar Arnaout expressed plans for expanding the customer base with the introduction of a virtual wallet and a multi-currency card, positioning XTB as a comprehensive platform for managing finances. While the details of the card collaboration remain undisclosed, Arnaout hinted at a partnership with a renowned global player with a worldwide reach.
Lastly, XTB addresses client demand for tax-efficient retirement products in its home markets, including the introduction of local “IKE” and “IKZE” accounts. IKE, or “Individual Retirement Account,” offers tax advantages for personal pension savings, while IKZE, or the “Individual Retirement Security Account,” provides similar benefits for retirement savings with distinct tax advantages.
XTB's commission-free approach for stock investments up to EUR 100,000 monthly aligns with its broader fee structure. Despite these products being currently underutilized in Poland, data from the Polish Financial Supervision Authority indicates a growing interest, particularly in brokerage-managed accounts. CEO Arnaout emphasizes that XTB's global perspective influences product analysis, with plans for dynamic implementation in countries where such retirement products exist.
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