Chinese fintech firm Jiayin's Q3 profit rises

Reuters11-25
Chinese fintech firm Jiayin's Q3 profit rises

Overview

  • Jiayin Q3 net revenue rises 1.8% yr/yr to RMB1,470.2 mln

  • Income from operations increases 46.5% yr/yr, reflecting operational resilience

  • Company repurchased 4.6 mln ADSs for US$30.4 mln

Outlook

  • Company expects Q4 loan facilitation volume between RMB23.0 bln and RMB25.0 bln

  • Jiayin Group sees full-year loan facilitation volume at RMB127.8 bln to RMB129.8 bln

  • Company forecasts full-year non-GAAP income from operation of RMB1.99 bln to RMB2.06 bln

Result Drivers

  • LOAN FACILITATION GROWTH - Loan facilitation volume increased by 20.6% yr/yr, reaching RMB32.2 bln, driven by higher average borrowing amounts

  • REPEAT BORROWING - Repeat borrowing contribution rose to 78.6% from 73.0% in the same period of 2024, indicating strong customer retention

  • OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY - Income from operations increased by 46.5% yr/yr, attributed to strategic focus on operational resilience and risk management

Key Details

Metric

Beat/Miss

Actual

Consensus Estimate

Q3 Revenue

RMB 1.47 bln

Q3 EPS

RMB 1.83

Q3 Net Income

RMB 376.50 mln

Press Release: ID:nGNXYxlgb

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