Release Date: March 05, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you elaborate on the fully automated trading capabilities and the demand for it? A: Kelly Rodriques, CEO: The fully automated trading experience is a key part of our Next Generation Platform vision. We've invested over two years in building the foundational platform to support market-facing capabilities. This automation will serve all market segments, addressing the need for standardization and automation in private shares trading. More details will be announced throughout the year.
Q: What are your thoughts on democratizing access to private markets through blockchain, as suggested by Robinhood's CEO? A: Kelly Rodriques, CEO: We share the vision of using blockchain to evolve market infrastructure, not just for private markets but broadly. Our platform is designed to integrate with modern infrastructures, allowing distribution to participants in private markets, aligning with our future strategy.
Q: How are SPVs evolving, and what impact do they have on liquidity in private markets? A: Kelly Rodriques, CEO: SPVs have been a significant part of our strategy since 2018. We are expanding SPVs beyond single names to multi-name structures, which will enhance liquidity and access. Currently, we have about $1 billion in AUM in SPVs, up from $300-400 million a few years ago, and we aim to grow this further.
Q: What is your outlook for 2025, considering the current market volatility and IPO expectations? A: Kelly Rodriques, CEO: We anticipate steady momentum in 2025, with improved market conditions but not a rapid recovery. While macroeconomic factors like tariffs are being monitored, private market valuations and capital raising remain strong. We expect a year of marked improvement, with Q1 marketplace revenue projected to exceed our best quarter in 2024.
Q: How do you expect take rates to be impacted by client mix and trade types in 2025? A: James Nevin, CFO: In 2024, larger trade sizes and increased interest in specific sectors affected take rates, which were 2.8% compared to 3.3% in 2023. We expect increased volumes from diverse liquidity sources to outweigh any declines in take rates, driven by larger blocks and SPV activity.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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