CPI Card Group net sales rise 11% to $138 million in Q3 2025

Reuters11-04
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/PMTS">CPI Card</a> Group net sales rise 11% to $138 million in Q3 2025

CPI Card Group Inc. reported third quarter 2025 net sales of $138.0 million, an increase of 11.0% compared to the same period last year. Net income rose 78.0% to $2.3 million, mainly due to costs related to debt retirement in the prior year. Adjusted EBITDA decreased 7.0% to $23.4 million, primarily due to lower gross margins and tariff expenses. Growth was driven by the addition of Arroweye and increased sales from the instant issuance solutions business, partially offset by a decline in Prepaid sales. The company updated its 2025 outlook to low double-digit to low teens net sales growth and flat to low single-digit Adjusted EBITDA growth, citing sales mix impacts in the Debit and Credit segment and order timing in the Prepaid segment.

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