Repay Holdings Reports Q3 Revenue of $77.7 Million and Net Loss of $6.6 Million

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Repay Holdings Reports Q3 Revenue of $77.7 Million and Net Loss of $6.6 Million

Repay Holdings Corporation reported third quarter 2025 revenue of $77.7 million, reflecting a 2% year-over-year decline. Gross profit for the period was $57.8 million, down 6% from the prior year. The company reported a net loss of $6.6 million for the quarter. Adjusted EBITDA was $31.2 million. According to management, the decreases in reported revenue and gross profit were impacted by previously announced client losses, including losses due to consolidation, and the effects of political media spending associated with the 2024 election cycle in the media payments business. Normalized revenue and gross profit growth increased by 5% and 1% year-over-year, respectively. Consumer Payments gross profit growth was 1%, also affected by prior client losses.

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