Acetop UK Reports 2025 Loss as Trading Volumes Drop to $9.5 Billion
Acetop Financial Limited posted a £35,691 pretax loss in 2025 after revenue declined and trading volumes fell 21% to about $9.5 billion.
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Abstract:Spreadex, a UK-based provider of spread betting and CFD trading services, has introduced a promotional offer for new clients. Individuals who open a live trading account and deposit at least £500 will receive a six-month digital subscription to the Financial Times.

Spreadex, a UK-based provider of spread betting and CFD trading services, has introduced a promotional offer for new clients. Individuals who open a live trading account and deposit at least £500 will receive a six-month digital subscription to the Financial Times, subject to several terms and conditions.


To take part in the promotion, applicants must complete the online account setup and ensure the qualifying deposit is made within 30 days of the account opening. Once these steps are completed, the Financial Times will send an activation link to the registered email address within 72 hours. The link must be used within 30 days; otherwise, the offer will lapse. The subscription period will begin upon activation and will automatically end after six months. Any continuation of the subscription beyond this period would be handled directly with the Financial Times.
The offer is limited to one subscription per individual, regardless of the number of accounts opened. For example, opening both a spread betting and a CFD account does not qualify the client for two subscriptions.
Spreadex states that it retains the right to amend, withdraw, or restrict the promotion at any time without notice. The company also reserves the right to withhold the offer if it believes there has been collusion, misuse, or any attempt to abuse the promotion. The firm will act as the final decision-maker on any matters related to the offer.
Staff members of spread betting or CFD firms, as well as their close relations or partners, are not eligible for the promotion. Spreadex also maintains full discretion over whether to approve any new account application.
As with any financial offer, individuals are advised to carry out thorough research before opening a trading account. This includes confirming the brokers regulatory status, reading independent broker reviews, and understanding the details of any promotional conditions. Those unfamiliar with financial products or unsure about the offer may benefit from consulting a qualified financial adviser.
This promotion comes as part of ongoing efforts among trading firms to differentiate their services in a competitive market. While the six-month Financial Times subscription may appeal to those interested in financial journalism, potential clients are encouraged to consider the full scope of the trading services offered, along with the associated risks.

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