Full Truck Alliance Q4 2025 net income rose 73% to RMB994.3 million

Reuters03-12 18:31
Full Truck Alliance Q4 2025 net income rose 73% to RMB994.3 million

Full Truck Alliance reported Q4 2025 net income of RMB994.3 million (USD142.2 million), up 73%, while total net revenues were RMB3.19 billion (USD456.5 million). FY 2025 total net revenues rose 11% to RMB12.49 billion (USD1.79 billion), driven by higher freight matching services revenue. FY 2025 net income increased 43% to RMB4.46 billion (USD637.6 million), and non-GAAP adjusted net income rose 19% to RMB4.79 billion (USD685.6 million). Q4 2025 fulfilled orders rose 12% to 63.9 million, and average shipper MAUs increased 12% to 3.28 million. For Q1 2026, Full Truck Alliance forecast total net revenues of RMB2.7 billion to RMB2.8 billion, and said it piloted AI assistant capabilities for shippers to improve fulfillment efficiency.

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