Tiger Brokers reported Q2 revenue of US$138.7 million, a new record high

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08-27

$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025. The company achieved a total revenue of US$138.7 million in the second quarter, up 58.7% increase year-over-year (YoY), marking a record high. Non-GAAP net income surged to US$44.5 million, up 23.5% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) and nearly 8 times growth YoY, also reaching a record level.

The Company added 52,700 new accounts during the quarter, bringing the total number of global accounts to 2.58 million. Funded accounts increased by 39,800, pushing total funded clients up 21.4% YoY to 1.19 million. Business activity remained strong, with Q2 trading volume soaring 168.3% YoY to US$284 billion. Net asset inflows were US$3 billion, propelling total client assets to a record US$52.1 billion, up 13.5% QoQ and 36.3% YoY.

UP Fintech's founder and CEO, Wu Tianhua, stated: "In Q2, we delivered strong growth in both revenue and profit. Non-GAAP net profit surged eightfold YoY, hitting a record high. Remarkably, in just the first half of 2025, our operating profit, net income, and non-GAAP net income have already surpassed full-year 2024 levels, underscoring our solid profitability and operating leverage. At the same time, Tiger continues to gain trust from quality clients—average net asset inflows from new clients in Q2 exceeded US$20,000, a record high. In Hong Kong and Singapore, the figure reached about US$30,000, driving client assets in the two markets up approximately 50% and 20% QoQ, respectively. This lays a solid foundation for sustainable growth throughout the year."

He added, "We continue to enhance Tiger Trade's all-in-one investment experience. In Q2, TigerAI introduced major upgrades including portfolio analysis, watchlist insights, and stock-specific assessments, as well as features like news tracing and preference memory for more efficient and reliable research support. We also launched new fundamental tools such as revenue & expenditure breakdown and valuation track, to help investors better interpret company financials and valuations. On the options front, we introduced HK equity options quote requests and conditional market orders for single-leg options, further improving the trading experience and making investing more seamless."

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