TOKYO, Mar 13 (Pulse News Wire) – Hirose Tusyo Inc. (7185.T) reported its February revenue came in below January levels, marking a decline from the previous month.

In February, the company's operating revenue was 969 million yen compared to 1,107 million yen in January. Customer account numbers also decreased slightly, standing at 449,346 accounts in February versus 447,984 in January. Foreign exchange trading volume increased to 1,208.816 million units in February from 1,151.785 million units in January. Customer margin deposits rose to 87.111 million yen in February from 85.816 million yen in January. For the fiscal year ending December 2025, monthly revenues ranged from 686 million yen to 1,096 million yen, while customer account numbers fluctuated around 555,000 accounts.

Foreign exchange trading volumes varied between 909.906 million units and 1,244.148 million units during the same period. In addition, the company noted that since November 2021, it began handling contract-for-difference (CFD) transactions, which contribute to trading gains included in operating revenue. However, due to their relatively minor impact compared to foreign exchange trading, detailed figures for CFD-related metrics such as trading volume, customer accounts, and margin deposits are not disclosed. Separately, the company highlighted that service terminations at HIROSE FINANCIAL UK LTD. and Hirose Financial MY Limited led to a slight decrease in customer accounts in May 2025 and September 2025, respectively.

These changes had minimal effects on consolidated performance.

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