Financial Asset Broking Services Market Outlook – 2027
The global market for financial asset broking services has experienced robust growth, and is expected to expand in the future. Financial asset broking firms deal in stocks, bonds, commodities, and other financial properties to conduct trades on behalf of their clients in the market. In addition, several other brokerage companies also provide different forms of investment advisory services, personalized assistance & portfolio management, financial planning, and client wealth management services. Globally, to deliver these services, financial asset brokerage companies are registered with Stock Exchange Authority (SEA) associated in their respective countries.
The global financial asset broking services market is segmented into service type, end user and region. Based on service type, the market is further segmented into securities brokerage, capital-raising services, mortgage broking, mergers & acquisitions services and others. Based on end user, the market is bifurcated further into financial institutions, individuals and others. Geographically, the global market is divided across North America (U.S. and Canada), Europe (Germany, UK, France, and rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, and rest of Asia-Pacific), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and rest of LATAM) and Middle East & Africa.
Key players of the financial asset broking services market analysed in the research include Fidelity Investments Inc., TD Ameritrade, The Charles Schwab Corporation, The Vanguard Group, DEGIRO, Interactive Brokers LLC, Zerodha Broking Ltd., Revolut Ltd., and E-Trade Financial Corporation. They have adopted various strategies including new product launches, collaborations, partnerships, mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures, agreements, and others to gain a stronghold and international presence across the world.
Top Impacting Factors
Increase in awareness toward financial markets and changing patterns in investment from fixed and physical assets to equity and mutual funds drive the financial asset broking services market growth. Increase in competition, stock exchange regulations, and technology disruptions such as algorithm-trading hinder the market growth. Furthermore, rapid growth in internet usage and ride in knowledge of financial assets in developing countries such as India and Brazil offer business growth opportunities for the market.
New Advancements to Flourish the Market
Most brokerage firms have implemented zero commission fees per order these days as a defensive strategy to retain clients from moving to other competing brokers. Such zero commission brokers are getting benefitted from these services such as margin loan interest rates, bank account deposit fees, and fee incomes. Key players such as E-Trade, TD Ameritrade, Charles Schwab, Fedelity investments, and Freetrade UK adopted such strategies to retain customers. Several businesses have been investing in algorithm-trading technologies to move conventional services to enhanced customer experience. Automated pre-programmed trading instructions based on variables such as time, price, and volume automatically executes orders, enhances customer experience, creating significant opportunities for the market growth.
Growth in Internet Usage
Globally, capital markets have experienced a transition driven by technology and progressive changes in their business operations in the market. In addition, electronic trading has significantly increased trading volumes & liquidity, reduced intermediation costs, and has broadened market participation. Internet made new changes in emerging countries market landscape. Online trading has increased from 19% to 70% in the last five years in India, and rise in number of new clients for broker firms was noticed with technology playing an important part in achieving the same.
Key Benefits of the Report:
- This study presents analytical depiction of the global financial asset broking services market along with the current trends and future estimations to determine the imminent investment pockets.
- The report presents information related to key drivers, restraints, and opportunities along with detailed analysis of the global financial asset broking services market share.
- The current market is quantitatively analyzed to highlight the market growth scenario.
- Porter’s five forces analysis illustrates the potency of buyers & suppliers in the market.
- The report provides a detailed financial asset broking services market analysis based on the present and future competitive intensity of the market.
COVID-19 Scenario Analysis:
- Globally, brokerage firms have undergone several regulatory changes and have faced interruptions in their business operations, owing to the pandemic. For instance, in the Philippines, stock exchange regulators have suspended trading temporarily to protect traders in the country.
- Furthermore, to maintain financial health of businesses, employees of brokerage firms have started to work from home, as stock market timings of several nations are being slashed, owing to the COVID-19 outbreak.
- Moreover, historical downfall of crude-oil prices in the U.S. has pushed many Indian brokerage firms to losses as they provided clients with cash credits to take positions in bigger contracts.
Questions Answered in the Financial Asset Broking Services Market Research Report:
- Who are the leading market players active in the global financial asset broking services market?
- What would be the detailed impact of COVID-19 on the global financial asset broking services market?
- What current financial asset broking services market trends would influence the market in the next few years?
- What are the driving factors, restraints, and opportunities in the global financial asset broking services market?
- What are the projections for the future that would help in taking further strategic steps?
Financial Asset Broking Services Market Report Highlights
Aspects | Details |
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By End User |
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By Region |
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Key Market Players | BlackRock, Charles Schwab, Vanguard Group, E-Trade, Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, TD Ameritrade, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup |
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