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Top 33 Brokerage Trading Platforms SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 33 SaaS companies in Brokerage Trading Platforms. They have combined revenues of $310.8M and employ 7.3K people. They have raised $108.6M and serve 1.1M customers combined.

Brokerage trading platforms are specialized software applications that facilitate the buying and selling of financial securities, such as stocks, bonds, and options, on behalf of traders and investors. These platforms serve as intermediaries in the trading process, providing users with essential tools for executing trades, analyzing market trends, and managing investment portfolios. They typically offer features such as real-time market data, technical analysis tools, and order execution capabilities to enhance the trading experience. The primary users of brokerage trading platforms are individual retail investors, institutional investors, and professional traders. These platforms vary in complexity, accommodating users from beginner traders seeking user-friendly interfaces to advanced traders who require sophisticated analytics and customizable features. Common workflows include creating and managing trade orders, monitoring portfolio performance, and accessing research tools to inform trading decisions. Additionally, security measures and regulatory compliance features are critical components of these platforms, ensuring that user data and transactions are protected.

Companies
33
Revenue
$310.8M
Funding
$108.6M
Employees
7.3K

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- Provides a platform for executing trades in multiple asset classes, including stocks, bonds, and options. - Offers real-time market data and analytical tools for informed decision-making. - Facilitates both manual and algorithmic trading strategies. - Includes features for managing investment portfolios and tracking performance. - Complies with relevant financial regulations and security protocols. - Not limited to providing only basic order execution; must also offer advanced trading functionalities and analytics.