Fintech Yiren Digital's Q3 revenue up 5% on financial services unit strength

Reuters11-25
Fintech Yiren Digital's Q3 revenue up 5% on financial services unit strength

Overview

  • Yiren Digital Q3 2025 revenue grows 5% yr/yr, driven by financial services segment

  • Net income for Q3 2025 decreases due to upfront provisions and declining fee rates

  • Company reports 51% increase in loans facilitated in Q3 2025 compared to last year

Outlook

  • Yiren Digital projects Q4 2025 revenue between RMB1.4 bln and RMB1.6 bln

Result Drivers

  • LOAN DEMAND - Persistent demand for small revolving loan products and higher repeat borrowing rate drove financial services revenue growth

  • CREDIT POLICY - Strategic tightening of credit policy led to a decrease in the number of borrowers due to industry-wide credit risk fluctuations

  • INSURANCE GROWTH - Internet insurance and renewal premiums drove growth in gross written premiums despite a year-over-year decrease

Key Details

Metric

Beat/Miss

Actual

Consensus Estimate

Q3 Revenue

RMB 1.55 bln

Q3 Net Income

RMB 317.64 mln

Q3 Adjusted EBITDA

RMB 236.80 mln

Q3 Pretax Profit

RMB 373.69 mln

Press Release: ID:nPn4rn9KBa

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