Interactive Brokers Net Change in Property, Plant, and Equipment 2010-2025 | IBKR

Interactive Brokers annual/quarterly net change in property, plant, and equipment history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Net change in property, plant, and equipment can be defined as the overall change in capital expenditures and sales of plant, property and equipment. This field is used if a company does not report separately sales and purchases of plant, property and equipment or is calculated as the sum of purchases and sales of PP&E
  • Interactive Brokers net change in property, plant, and equipment for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 was $-16M, a 33.33% increase year-over-year.
  • Interactive Brokers net change in property, plant, and equipment for the twelve months ending March 31, 2025 was $-0.122B, a 8.27% decline year-over-year.
  • Interactive Brokers annual net change in property, plant, and equipment for 2024 was $-0.049B, a 0% decline from 2023.
  • Interactive Brokers annual net change in property, plant, and equipment for 2023 was $-0.049B, a 28.99% decline from 2022.
  • Interactive Brokers annual net change in property, plant, and equipment for 2022 was $-0.069B, a 10.39% decline from 2021.
Interactive Brokers Annual Net Change in Property, Plant, and Equipment
(Millions of US $)
2024 $-49
2023 $-49
2022 $-69
2021 $-77
2020 $-50
2019 $-74
2018 $-36
2017 $-28
2016 $-27
2015 $-30
2014 $-19
2013 $-17
2012 $-18
2011 $-14
2010 $-18
2009 $-18
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Finance - Investment Banks $88.884B $5.185B
Interactive Brokers Group Inc. operates as an automated global electronic market maker and broker. The company specializes in routing orders, besides executing and processing trades in securities, futures, foreign exchange instruments, bonds and mutual funds on more than 135 electronic exchanges and market centers world wide. In the United States, it conducts its business primarily from Greenwich and Chicago. Across the globe, it conducts business through offices in Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Hungary, India, China (Hong Kong and Shanghai), Japan, Singapore, and Australia. The company has been working continuously to wind down its Market Making segment and focus more on the Electronic Brokerage segment. The company strives to provide customers with advantageous execution prices and trading, risk and portfolio management tools, research facilities and investment products, all at low prices, positioning the company to achieve superior returns on investments.
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