Intercontinental Exchange ICE Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenues, less transaction-based expenses: by Business | ||||||
| Exchanges Segment | $1.78B+30.6% | $1.36B+7.8% | $1.27B-10.6% | $1.42B+3.5% | $1.37B+10.6% | |
| Fixed Income and Data Services Segment | $657M+8.1% | $608M-1.6% | $618M+3.5% | $597M+0.2% | $596M+2.9% | |
| Mortgage Technology Segment | $539M+1.3% | $532M+0.8% | $528M-0.6% | $531M+4.1% | $510M+0.4% | |
| Total revenues by Product | ||||||
| Agricultural and metals futures and options | $81M+52.8% | $53M+3.9% | $51M-21.5% | $65M+1.6% | $64M+18.5% | |
| Cash equities and equity options | $812M+7.1% | $758M+8.1% | $701M-16.7% | $842M-3.8% | $875M+6.6% | |
| CDS clearing | $112M+55.6% | $72M-20.0% | $90M+9.8% | $82M-12.8% | $94M+25.3% | |
| Closing solutions | $57M-5.0% | $60M+3.4% | $58M0.0% | $58M+23.4% | $47M-9.6% | |
| Data and analytics | $68M-2.9% | $70M+6.1% | $66M0.0% | $66M-1.5% | $67M+1.5% | |
| Data and connectivity services | $277M+4.1% | $266M+0.8% | $264M+3.5% | $255M+3.7% | $246M+7.0% | |
| Energy futures and options | $814M+48.5% | $548M+13.7% | $482M-19.0% | $595M+6.8% | $557M+16.8% | |
| Financial futures and options | $256M+65.2% | $155M+11.5% | $139M-12.0% | $158M+1.3% | $156M+3.3% | |
| Fixed income data and analytics | $322M+1.3% | $318M+2.3% | $311M+1.6% | $306M+2.3% | $299M-0.7% | |
| Fixed income execution | $31M+6.9% | $29M-12.1% | $33M+3.1% | $32M+3.2% | $31M-6.1% | |
| Listings | $128M+2.4% | $125M0.0% | $125M+1.6% | $123M+0.8% | $122M-0.8% | |
| Origination technology | $192M+2.1% | $188M0.0% | $188M+0.5% | $187M+6.9% | $175M-1.1% | |
| OTC and other | $102M+5.2% | $97M-2.0% | $99M+3.1% | $96M-6.8% | $103M+18.4% | |
| Servicing software | $222M+3.7% | $214M-0.9% | $216M-1.8% | $220M-0.5% | $221M+3.8% |
Chart any of these lines over time, or line them up against competitors.
Compare these in charts →Questions, answered.
- How does Intercontinental Exchange break its business down?
- Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) reports revenues, less transaction-based expenses: by business across 3 parts — Exchanges Segment, Fixed Income and Data Services Segment and Mortgage Technology Segment. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Intercontinental Exchange's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Intercontinental Exchange's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
