Company Description
XP Inc. (Nasdaq: XP) is a Cayman Islands–based, technology-driven financial services company with a primary focus on the Brazilian market. According to company disclosures, XP positions itself as a leading, tech-enabled platform and a trusted provider of low-fee financial products and services in Brazil. The company is classified in the investment banking and securities dealing industry within the broader finance and insurance sector.
XP describes its mission as disintermediating the legacy models of traditional financial institutions in Brazil. To pursue this mission, the company emphasizes four pillars: educating new classes of investors, democratizing access to a wider range of financial services, developing new financial products and technology applications to empower clients, and providing high-quality customer service and client experience in Brazil. These elements frame XP’s role as a platform that seeks to expand access to financial markets for a broad base of Brazilian clients.
Business model and core offerings
XP states that it provides customers with two principal types of offerings. The first is financial advisory services for several client groups, including retail clients in Brazil, high-net-worth clients, international clients, and corporate and institutional clients. The second is an open financial product platform that gives clients access to a large menu of investment and protection products from XP, its partners, and competitors.
Within this open platform, XP reports that it offers access to more than 800 investment products. These include equity and fixed income securities, mutual and hedge funds, structured products, life insurance, pension plans, and real-estate investment funds (REITs), among others. The company’s communications highlight that this open architecture allows clients to select products issued both by XP and by third parties.
XP’s business is also described as technology-driven. In its public materials, the company refers to a tech-enabled platform and to ongoing investments in its investment platform, fixed income capabilities, distribution channels, and digital tools. While specific technologies are not detailed in the provided documents, XP repeatedly links its growth strategy to platform enhancements and digital distribution.
Client base and advisory network
XP’s earnings releases outline a broad and diversified client base. The company reports millions of active clients, measured as active accounts on its platform. These clients span retail investors, high-net-worth individuals, and corporate and institutional clients. XP also discloses a large network of advisors connected to its platform, including independent financial advisors (IFAs), XP employees who offer advisory services, registered investment advisors, consultants, and wealth managers.
The company highlights the importance of this advisory network to its model. It notes that it has built what it describes as the largest and most qualified investment advisory network in Brazil, and that internal advisory, wealth managers, and registered investment advisors are key distribution channels. XP’s communications emphasize that segmentation of clients and tailored advisory models—such as advisory for retail clients, financial planning for high-net-worth clients, and wealth planning for private clients—are central to how it serves different profiles.
Revenue drivers and business lines
XP’s financial disclosures present its performance across several revenue groupings. The company reports gross revenue and net revenue broken down into four main lines: Retail, Institutional, Corporate & Issuer Services, and Other. Within Retail, XP further details revenue from equities, fixed income, funds platform, retirement plans, cards, credit, insurance, and other retail items.
Retail revenue is tied to activity and assets on the platform, including trading in equities and fixed income, distribution of funds, retirement products, card usage, credit products, and insurance-related business. The company tracks an annualized retail take rate, which relates net revenue to total client assets in the retail segment. Corporate & Issuer Services revenue reflects activities such as issuer services and corporate solutions, including hedging and derivatives, while Institutional revenue relates to services provided to institutional clients. The Other line aggregates additional revenue sources not classified in the main categories.
XP also discloses metrics such as total client assets, net inflows, retirement plans client assets, cards total payment volume (TPV), credit portfolio or expanded loan portfolio, and gross written premiums in its insurance-related activities. These indicators illustrate that XP’s platform extends beyond brokerage commissions into areas including retirement plans, card services, credit, and insurance distribution or issuance.
Geographic and regulatory profile
XP Inc. is incorporated in the Cayman Islands and, based on SEC filings, maintains its principal executive office in Grand Cayman, George Town, Cayman Islands. At the same time, its operating disclosures and news releases consistently reference activities in Brazil, including Brazilian client assets, Brazilian regulatory references such as Susep for retirement plans, and macroeconomic research focused on the Brazilian economy. The company’s shares trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol XP, and it files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a foreign private issuer, including Form 20-F and Form 6-K reports.
Capital management and shareholder returns
XP’s recent communications place notable emphasis on capital management. The company has announced multiple share repurchase programs, authorizing the repurchase of Class A common shares up to specified Brazilian real amounts over defined periods, funded with existing cash. It has also announced dividend payments and the retirement or cancellation of treasury shares, which reduce the total share count. These actions are described as elements of a broader capital distribution plan, which the company links to its internal capital ratios and guidance ranges.
In its earnings materials, XP also discloses capital adequacy metrics such as a BIS Ratio and CET1 ratio for its prudential conglomerate, as well as risk-weighted assets (RWA). The company presents return metrics including Return on Average Equity (ROAE) and Return on Tangible Equity (ROTE), and it notes that it monitors compensation and efficiency ratios as part of its expense management and profitability framework.
Research and macroeconomic analysis
Beyond transactional and advisory services, XP publishes research reports on the Brazilian economy and public policy. Examples include its Brazil Macro Monthly report and analyses of government programs such as payroll-deductible loans for private sector workers. These reports present the company’s internal forecasts for GDP growth, inflation, exchange rates, and fiscal outcomes, and discuss how policy measures may affect credit conditions and household income. This research activity illustrates XP’s role as both a financial services platform and a source of macroeconomic analysis for market participants.
Operating structure and segment focus
XP’s disclosures show that it evaluates its business through multiple lenses. While the Polygon description notes that the company evaluates its business through a single segment, XP’s earnings presentations and press releases consistently break out performance across retail, institutional, and corporate & issuer services. Within these groupings, the company tracks client assets, net inflows, active clients, advisors, trading activity, and product-specific volumes such as card TPV and credit portfolios.
The company also highlights strategic themes such as diversification of revenue sources beyond investments, expansion of wholesale banking services to middle-market and large corporate clients, and the development of financial planning and wealth planning services for higher-asset segments. These themes are presented as ways to deepen client relationships and broaden the range of financial needs addressed on the XP platform.
Position within the financial ecosystem
Across its public communications, XP characterizes itself as a trusted pioneer in low-fee financial products and services in Brazil and as an alternative to traditional financial institutions. Its open product platform, extensive advisory network, and focus on client experience are recurrent points in its narrative. The company’s combination of brokerage, advisory, investment products, retirement plans, cards, credit, insurance, and research positions XP as a multi-vertical financial services platform centered on Brazilian clients, while its Cayman Islands incorporation and Nasdaq listing connect it to global capital markets.