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eToro named in CNBC world’s top fintech list for third year running

eToro, the Cyprus-based trading and investing platform, has been recognised in the third annual CNBC World’s Top Fintech Companies 2025, marking the third year of the company’s inclusion in this prestigious list. 

The list compiled by CNBC and Statista recognises the top 300 fintech companies globally across seven market sectors, with eToro featuring in the wealth technology segment. 

Commenting on the listing, eToro Co-founder and CEO, Yoni Assia said: “We’re honoured to be named in CNBC’s World’s Top Fintech Companies list for the third year in a row. We are proud to be part of such a vibrant global fintech ecosystem. The world has changed a lot since our founding in 2007, however our vision of a world where everyone can trade and invest in a simple and transparent way remains unchanged. 

“We live in a time of unprecedented technological innovation. Artificial intelligence and blockchain technology are transforming the investment landscape and eToro is excited to be at the forefront of these developments. I’d like to thank each and every one of our more than 1,500 employees across more than 10 offices worldwide for their passion and dedication. It is by working as a global team that we will continue to innovate and deliver the best possible investing experience to meet the evolving needs of our users.”

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