Waterdrop Q4 FY2025 net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders rises 62.7% to RMB162 million; revenue more than doubles to RMB1.41 billion

Reuters03-25
Waterdrop Q4 FY2025 net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders rises 62.7% to RMB162 million; revenue more than doubles to RMB1.41 billion
  • FY2025 net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders climbed 54.8% to RMB569 million.
  • FY2025 net operating revenue rose 43.5% to RMB3,978 million.
  • Q4 2025 net operating revenue more than doubled to RMB1,411 million, while net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders increased 62.7% to RMB162 million.
  • Q4 2025 insurance-related income more than doubled to RMB1,310 million due to higher technical service income.
  • Founder and CEO Peng Shen said FY2025 results were driven by integrating AI into core operations, which boosted efficiency and strengthened competitive positioning.


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