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NAGA's Best Q1 to Date: A Stronger Platform for Every Trader

We have just reported our first ever profitable Q1, with trading volume up year-on-year and 87,500+ new users joining the platform.

Updated April 27, 2026

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A milestone quarter for the platform you use every day.

For the first time in NAGA's history, we've closed a first quarter in profit.

Q1 2026 ended with a net profit of €0.5 million, compared to a net loss of €1.7 million in the same period last year. Our EBITDA margin reached 15.8%, up from 6.1% twelve months ago.

That's more than a financial milestone for NAGA. It marks continued progress for the platform our users trade and invest on every day.

As our CEO Octavian Patrascu stated:

“Q1 2026 marks an important step forward for NAGA. We delivered our first profitable first quarter while significantly improving our EBITDA margin. At the same time, we continued to strengthen our operational performance and efficiency. These developments support our focus on disciplined execution and provide a solid foundation for the remainder of 2026.”

The numbers at a glance

  • Net profit: €0.5 million (vs. €−1.7 million in Q1 2025)
  • EBITDA: €2.3 million (vs. €1.0 million in Q1 2025)
  • EBITDA margin: 15.8% (vs. 6.1% in Q1 2025)
  • Trading volume: $80.7 billion — up year-on-year
  • New registered users: 87,500
  • New funded accounts: 4,903

A growing platform. A growing community.

87,500 new users joined NAGA in Q1 alone. Total trading volume reached $80.7 billion, higher than the same period last year, driven by strong market activity and a growing base of engaged traders.

Beyond the new sign-ups, the quality of engagement is also improving. Net deposits are rising, client withdrawals are declining, and more users are staying active on the platform.

March was the strongest month of the quarter for trading activity, and that momentum is carrying into Q2.

Smarter tools. Faster support. Better Experience.

This quarter we continued rolling out AI-powered improvements across the platform. These changes are already making a difference in:

  • Marketing: faster, more relevant campaigns
  • Customer support: quicker response times and more efficient resolution
  • Internal operations: leaner processes that free up resources for product development

The goal is simple: less friction, faster answers, and a better experience every time you open the app.

We also signed a new distribution partnership in Q1 and are in active discussions on additional collaborations. This means NAGA's global reach is expanding, and more traders around the world will be joining the community you're already part of.

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