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eToro Adds 1,000+ UK Stocks in LSE Partnership
Abstract:eToro expands UK stock offerings by adding over 1,000 LSE-listed shares, enhancing user experience, and providing better pricing data in a new LSE partnership.

eToro, a trading and investment platform, stated today (Thursday) that it would significantly expand its UK stock offerings via a new agreement with the London Stock Exchange (LSE). This agreement will significantly boost the LSE-listed shares accessible to eToro users, including its 3.8 million registered British investors. This expansion intends to broaden the investing alternatives accessible to eToro's increasing user base.
Expansion of UK Stock Offerings
In the following months, eToro intends to bring over 1,000 additional UK equities to the platform, augmenting the more than 400 presently available firms. This program aims to provide customers with a wider selection of investing possibilities, including smaller, previously inaccessible stocks. The inclusion of these equities is a purposeful move designed to meet the different demands and interests of eToro users.
Dan Moczulski, eToro's UK Managing Director, highlighted his delight for the cooperation, saying, “Our new connection with the London Stock Exchange enables us to offer more than twice as many UK equities. As we continue to improve our customers' local trading and investment experiences throughout the globe, connections with exchanges like the London Stock Exchange will be critical.”

Enhanced Data and User Experience
The agreement also promises to provide eToro users with higher-quality price data, thereby improving their ability to make sound investment choices. This increase is consistent with eToro's recent efforts to localize its solutions for the UK market, which include the introduction of an ISA product last year and the gradual deployment of direct investments from GBP eToro Money accounts.
Geoff Hammond, Head of Market Data at the London Stock Exchange, said, “We are thrilled that eToro has chosen London Stock Exchange data to power their trading and investing platform, resulting in better outcomes for eToro users looking to invest in UK-listed companies. We will continue to invest in our market data products so that investors can access the most up-to-date information when trading in our markets.”
Increased Interest in Local Investments
This development occurred when UK individual investors were increasingly interested in locally listed securities. According to eToro's most recent Retail Investor Beat survey, UK-listed equities are the second most widely held asset type among UK retail investors, after only cash holdings. The poll also found that UK retail investors prefer the UK market for long-term returns above other foreign markets.
“For a long time we've offered leading global market coverage but we are now adding more depth in local markets,” said Moczulski.
| Sector | % of global retail investors whohold | Assetclass | % of global retail investors whohold |
| Financialservices | 61% | Cash assets | 69% |
| Technology | 40% | Locallylisted stocks | 49% |
| Energy | 33% | Domesticbonds | 34% |
| Real estate | 33% | Internationallylisted stocks | 31% |
| Communications | 32% | Commodities/FX | 26% |
A recent eToro analysis found that retail investors are shifting away from IT behemoths and diversifying their portfolios with other firms. According to the report, 27% of retail investors want to reduce their assets in the “Magnificent 7,” which includes major tech firms such as Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Tesla, Nvidia, and Alphabet.
Global Collaborations and Future Plans
Meanwhile, eToro has formed a relationship with SDA Bocconi. This cooperation strengthens eToro's position in Italy and Europe's fintech scene. This collaboration demonstrates eToro's dedication to growing its reach and providing its users unrivaled access to a wide range of investment options.

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