NEW YORK and LONDON, Nov. 29, 2016 -- The U.S. Future Commission Merchant (FCM) community has been under constant pressure for the last eight years in the form of new regulation, stifling capital rules, declining number of players, a challenging interest rate environment, and increasing costs that are all adversely affecting profitability. Despite this wave of challenges, TABB Group’s latest research, “The Tide is Rising for US FCMs: US FCM 2016,” finds leaders of the FCM community are finally spinning a positive outlook for the industry.
Report author Tom Lehrkinder explains that regulation is the incumbent top challenge for the last three TABB FCM studies sampled, but this year 73% of respondents say their firm is either ahead (50%) or on pace (23%) with the necessary procedures to handle the wave of regulation. Meanwhile, profitability has become a challenge that has led to the resizing of the FCM community; in fact, close to 70% of the respondents TABB spoke with recognize that managing a profitable FCM business is a big challenge, if not the biggest along with regulation, difficulty growing the business and increased cost of capital.
“During our outreach we found that FCMs have spent a lot of time explaining to clients where they use commission dollars to support the business, which shows us that profitability is not what it used to be,” says Lehrkinder. “FCMs have taken steps to manage mounting capital charges and their balance sheet, with some going so far as to de-recognize client funds from their balance sheet and in turn forfeiting the ability to earn an interest spread on the balances.”
Lehrkinder also reviews how trading platforms and the vendor landscape has changed as regulations continue to drive up technology costs. Though third party vendors are becoming more ingrained in FCM IT plans, he explains there is still a need to integrate with proprietarily built platforms. There is still a place for human touch and the intellectual backstop that clients require. Throughout the ups and downs of the FCM business, client service is still perceived as the single most important factor differentiating service provided by FCMs.
“FCMs have been treading water since the end of the financial crisis, but the sense from leaders of the community is that they have weathered the storm and the business will rise over time. In fact, TABB estimates 2016 revenue available for the U.S. FCMs will be up five percent over 2015,” Lehrkinder says.
For its 2016 U.S. FCM study, TABB interviewed business leaders who are specifically responsible for managing the FCMs and driving the Futures industry forward, including managers at nine of the top 10 FCMs in terms of client segregated assets, as well as seven additional FCMs.
The report is available for download by TABB derivatives clients and pre-qualified media at https://research.tabbgroup.com/search/grid. For more information or to purchase the report, contact [email protected].
About TABB Group
TABB Group is the international research and consulting firm focused exclusively on capital markets, founded on the interview-based research methodology developed by Larry Tabb. Since 2003, TABB Group has been helping business leaders gain a truer understanding of financial markets issues to develop actionable roadmaps and approaches to future growth. By accurately assessing their customer base, competition, and key market opportunities, TABB Group works with senior industry leaders to make critical decisions about their business. For more information, visit www.tabbgroup.com.
Contact: Casey Sheets, TABB Group +1 646-747-3207 / [email protected]


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