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Encyclopedia > Boursorama

Boursorama was set up in 1995 and is one of Europe's leading online brokers. It is part of the Société Générale Group.


Boursorama is the top online financial player in France, where it has three complementary brands:


- Boursorama.com (http://www.boursorama.com), the leading free online financial information portal, with 2.1 millions individual visitors each month.


- Boursorama Invest, the number one online broker in France with more than 116,000 accounts managed and nearly 2.6 millions orders executed, for a market share of 38.5% .


Group has been present in Germany since 1997 via FIMATEX (http://www.fimatex.de), and is the number four online broker in this country with a 6% market share, serving highly active individual investors (848,000 orders executed* for 27,200 accounts). The second half of 2003 confirmed the sharp recovery in activity on the leading online brokerage market in Europe.


In Spain, the Group is present with SELFTRADE (http://www.selftrade.es), the third largest online broker on this market which offers strong growth potential. SELFTRADE currently manages nearly 11.300 accounts* with nearly 177,000 orders executed, and is experiencing strong and sustained growth in activity, notably owing to the successful launch of derivatives and margin trading.


SELFTRADE is also active in the United Kingdom (http://www.selftrade.co.uk), where it is the 4th largest online broker, with 71,100 accounts and 142,000 orders executed. The UK entity began to reorganise its activity in the fourth quarter of 2003, cutting costs and reallocating resources with an aim of breaking even in early 2004.


Key figures


- 225,600 accounts at 31st December 2003


- 1 million orders executed per quarter


- Operating revenues (2003): EUR 88.9 million


- Operating income (2003): EUR +1.8 million


- Net cash position at 30th December 2003: EUR 65 million


- Number of employees: 385


Boursorama is listed on the Euronext Nouveau Marché in Paris – ISIN: FR0000075228 (BRS) – Reuters code: FMTX.LN – Bloomberg code: BRS FP


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La Caixa to take 20% stake in Boursorama - Banking Business Review (242 words)
Spanish savings bank La Caixa is hoping to strengthen its prsence in the French direct banking field by bolstering its alliance with Boursorama to reinforce its Boursorama Bank operation, reports suggest.
Barcelona-based La Caixa is planning to increase its holding in Boursorama to 19.9%, the AFX News Agency reports.
Boursorama says the new entity will have over 500,000 account holders and manage some E10 billion in funds, based on end-2005 data.
Finextra: Boursorama forecasts EUR10 million savings from Selftrade buy (136 words)
French online broker Boursorama is forecasting pre-tax savings of EUR10 million a year from its EUR62 million acquisition of a 99.99% stake in DAB Bank's Selftrade operation.
The company says the savings will come from migration to a single IT platform aligned with back office, operational and marketing consolidation and will be in place by the end of the year.
Boursorama and Selftrade accounted for 38% of all online orders executed in France in 2002, giving the combined group a clear market-leading position.
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