Pineapple Financial Q4 subscription revenue rises to USD 0.21 million, up 17 percent

Reuters01-21
Pineapple Financial Q4 subscription revenue rises to USD 0.21 million, up 17 percent

Pineapple Financial announced its results for the quarter ended November 30, 2025. The company reported subscription revenue of USD 0.21 million for the three-month period, reflecting increased adoption of its Pineapple Plus technology platform within its agent network. Cost of gross billings, primarily consisting of commission expense, totaled USD 3.7 million for the quarter. Underwriting and other ancillary revenue remained relatively consistent year over year. Pineapple Financial continued to invest in technology enhancements, workflow automation, and digital marketing initiatives to support operational efficiency and maintain stable fee-based revenue streams.

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