Inkeverse FY25 profit rises 29.7% to RMB 280.9 million; revenue falls to RMB 5.1 billion

Reuters03-31
Inkeverse FY25 profit rises 29.7% to RMB 280.9 million; revenue falls to RMB 5.1 billion
  • Inkeverse posted FY2025 profit for the year of RMB 280.9 million, up 29.7%.
  • Revenue fell 25.2% to RMB 5.1 billion, as it adjusted strategic focus and adopted more prudent operating strategies amid market and environmental changes.
  • Operating profit climbed 87.3% to RMB 412.5 million.
  • Average MAUs slipped 10.8% to 18.6 million, while ARPU edged down 4.4% to RMB 26.2.
  • For 2026, Inkeverse plans to deepen AI application across live streaming and social scenarios, accelerate multi-regional overseas expansion beyond core Southeast Asia, and maintain a forward-looking approach to Web3.0 opportunities.


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