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SHENZHEN, China, May 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — X Financial (NYSE: XYF) (the “Company” or “we”), a leading online personal finance company in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

First Quarter 2024 Operational Highlights

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2023

Three Months Ended

December 31, 2023

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2024

QoQ

YoY

Total loan amount facilitated and

originated (RMB in million)

24,088

26,134

21,505

(17.7 %)

(10.7 %)

Number of active borrowers

1,523,738

1,603,760

1,369,410

(14.6 %)

(10.1 %)

The total loan amount facilitated and originated[1] in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB21,505 million, compared with RMB24,088 million in the same period of 2023.Total number of active borrowers[2] was 1,369,410 in the first quarter of 2024, compared with 1,523,738 in the same period of 2023.

As of March 31, 2023

As of December 31, 2023

As of March 31, 2024

Total outstanding loan balance (RMB in million)

41,531

48,847

43,812

Delinquency rates for all outstanding loans that are past

due for 31-60 days

1.05 %

1.57 %

1.61 %

Delinquency rates for all outstanding loans that are past

due for 91-180 days

2.40 %

3.12 %

4.37 %

The total outstanding loan balance[3] as of March 31, 2024 was RMB43,812 million, compared with RMB41,531 million as of March 31, 2023.The delinquency rate for all outstanding loans that are past due for 31-60 days[4] as of March 31, 2024 was 1.61%, compared with 1.05% as of March 31, 2023.The delinquency rate for all outstanding loans that are past due for 91-180 days[5] as of March 31, 2024 was 4.37%, compared with 2.40% as of March 31, 2023.

[1] Represents the total amount of loans that the Company facilitated and originated during the relevant period.

[2] Represents borrowers who made at least one transaction on the Company’s platform during the relevant period.

[3] Represents the total amount of loans outstanding for loans that the Company facilitated and originated at the end of the relevant period. Loans that are delinquent for more than 60 days are charged-off and are excluded in the outstanding loan balance, except for Xiaoying Housing Loan. As Xiaoying Housing Loan is a secured loan product and the Company is entitled to payment by exercising its rights to the collateral, the Company does not exclude Xiaoying Housing Loan delinquent for more than 60 days in the outstanding loan balance.

[4] Represents the balance of the outstanding principal and accrued outstanding interest for loans that were 31 to 60 days past due as a percentage of the total balance of outstanding principal and accrued outstanding interest for loans that the Company facilitated and originated as of a specific date. Loans that are delinquent for more than 60 days are charged-off and excluded in the calculation of delinquency rate by balance. Xiaoying Housing Loan was launched in 2015 and ceased in 2019, and all the outstanding loan balance of housing loan as of March 31, 2023, December 31, 2023 and March 31, 2024 were overdue more than 60 days. To make the delinquency rate by balance comparable, the Company excludes Xiaoying Housing Loan in the calculation of delinquency rate.

[5] To make the delinquency rate by balance comparable to the peers, the Company also defines the delinquency rate as the balance of the outstanding principal and accrued outstanding interest for loans that were 91 to 180 days past due as a percentage of the total balance of outstanding principal and accrued outstanding interest for the loans that the Company facilitated and originated as of a specific date. Loans that are delinquent for more than 180 days are excluded in the calculation of delinquency rate by balance, except for Xiaoying Housing Loan. All the outstanding loan balance of housing loan as of March 31, 2023, December 31, 2023 and March 31, 2024 were overdue more than 180 days. To make the delinquency rate by balance comparable, the Company excludes Xiaoying Housing Loan in the calculation of delinquency rate.

First Quarter 2024 Financial Highlights

(In thousands, except for share and per share

data)

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2023

Three Months Ended

December 31, 2023

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2024

QoQ

YoY

 RMB  

 RMB  

 RMB  

Total net revenue

1,004,934

1,192,664

1,207,974

1.3 %

20.2 %

Total operating costs and expenses

(677,151)

(938,472)

(831,433)

(11.4 %)

22.8 %

Income from operations

327,783

254,192

376,541

48.1 %

14.9 %

Net income

284,346

188,968

363,139

92.2 %

27.7 %

Non-GAAP adjusted net income

306,525

230,782

322,205

39.6 %

5.1 %

Net income per ADS—basic

5.94

3.90

7.44

90.8 %

25.3 %

Net income per ADS—diluted

5.82

3.84

7.32

90.6 %

25.8 %

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per ADS—basic

6.36

4.74

6.60

39.2 %

3.8 %

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per ADS—diluted

6.24

4.68

6.54

39.7 %

4.8 %

Total net revenue in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB1,208.0 million (US$167.3 million), representing an increase of 20.2% from RMB1,004.9 million in the same period of 2023.Income from operations in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB376.5 million (US$52.2 million), compared with RMB327.8 million in the same period of 2023.Net income in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB363.1 million (US$50.3 million), compared with RMB284.3 million in the same period of 2023.Non-GAAP[6] adjusted net income in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB322.2 million (US$44.6 million), compared with RMB306.5 million in the same period of 2023.Net income per basic and diluted American depositary share (“ADS”) [7] in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB7.44 (US$1.03) and RMB7.32 (US$1.01), compared with RMB5.94 and RMB5.82, respectively, in the same period of 2023.Non-GAAP adjusted net income per basic and adjusted diluted ADS in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB6.60 (US$0.91) and RMB6.54 (US$0.91), compared with RMB6.36 and RMB6.24, respectively, in the same period of 2023.

[6] The Company uses in this press release the following non-GAAP financial measures: (i) adjusted net income (loss), (ii) adjusted net income (loss) per basic ADS, and (iii) adjusted net income (loss) per diluted ADS, each of which excludes share-based compensation expense, impairment losses on financial investments, income (loss) from financial investments and impairment losses on long-term investments. For more information on non-GAAP financial measure, please see the section of “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures Statement” and the table captioned “Unaudited Reconciliations of GAAP and Non-GAAP Results” set forth at the end of this press release.

[7] Each American depositary share (“ADS”) represents six Class A ordinary shares.

Mr. Kent Li, President of the Company, commented, “We are pleased to start 2024 with a solid financial performance in the first quarter. We continued to implement our strategy of proactively and dynamically adjusting loan volumes based on close monitoring of asset quality dynamics and this, again, proved effective in securing our profitability. As a result, despite a year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter decline in the loan volume, both our top and bottom lines increased on a yearly and quarterly basis, with notable improvements in profits.”

“In the first quarter, the total loan amount facilitated and originated decreased by 11% year-over-year and 18% quarter-over-quarter to RMB22 billion, in line with our guidance. Our total outstanding loan balance was RMB44 billion at the end of March 2024. Delinquency rates for outstanding loans past due for 31-60 days and 91-180 days were 1.61% and 4.37%, respectively, at the end of the quarter, compared to 1.05% and 2.40% a year ago. The increase in overdue loans as a percentage of total outstanding loans is primarily due to lower outstanding loan balances at this quarter end as a result of the proactive control of loans facilitated and originated that we initiated in the fourth quarter of last year. Excluding the impact of the reduced loan volume, asset quality begun to stabilize during this quarter. We remain committed to closely monitor borrowers through the entire credit cycle, continuously strengthening our risk control system, and taking all necessary measures to mitigate risks.”

“We are confident in our future profitable growth. With stabilized asset quality, we have clearer visibility on the loan volume for 2024 under our current strategy and expect the total loan amount facilitated and originated for the full year to be around RMB100 billion. Our commitment to sustainable profitability and shareholder value creation is unwavering.”

Mr. Frank Fuya Zheng, Chief Financial Officer of the Company, added, “We are very pleased with the solid financial results we achieved in the first quarter. Total net revenue was RMB1.2 billion, up 20% year-over-year and 1% quarter-over-quarter despite the decline in loan volumes. Thanks to our strict risk controls and improved operational efficiency, net income increased by 28% year-over-year and 92% quarter-over-quarter to RMB363 million. This once again demonstrates the effectiveness of our strategy, strong execution, and commitment to ensuring long-term profitability. Beginning this quarter, we combined borrower acquisition costs from origination and servicing expenses, indirect expenses of the borrower acquisitions from general and administrative expenses and sales and marketing expenses into borrower acquisitions and marketing expenses within total operating costs and expenses to provide a clearer breakdown of the Company’s expenses for investors. Going forward, we will continue to improve asset quality while optimizing borrower acquisition costs to drive sustainable profitability.”

“Our board of directors has authorized a new program to repurchase up to $20 million worth of our shares which will be effective from June 1, 2024 through November 30, 2025. We are confident in our position as a public company and will drive long-term returns for our shareholders.”

First Quarter 2024 Financial Results

Total net revenue in the first quarter of 2024 increased by 20.2% to RMB1,208.0 million (US$167.3 million) from RMB1,004.9  million in the same period of 2023, primarily due to growth in various disaggregated revenue compared with the same period of 2023. Please refer to analysis of  disaggregation of revenue.

 Three Months Ended March 31,

(In thousands, except for share and per share data)

2023

2024

YoY

 RMB   

 % of Revenue

 RMB   

 % of Revenue

Loan facilitation service

580,604

57.8 %

614,150

50.8 %

5.8 %

Post-origination service

121,273

12.1 %

152,742

12.6 %

25.9 %

Financing income

254,056

25.3 %

334,628

27.7 %

31.7 %

Guarantee income

0.0 %

32,926

2.7 %

100.0 %

Other revenue

49,001

4.8 %

73,528

6.2 %

50.1 %

Total net revenue

1,004,934

100.0 %

1,207,974

100.0 %

20.2 %

Loan facilitation service fees in the first quarter of 2024 increased by 5.8% to RMB614.2 million (US$85.1 million) from RMB580.6 million in the same period of 2023, primarily due to a decrease in the impact from expected prepayment risk this quarter compared with the same period of 2023.

Post-origination service fees in the first quarter of 2024 increased by 25.9% to RMB152.7 million (US$21.2 million) from RMB121.3 million in the same period of 2023, primarily due to the cumulative effect of increased volume of loans facilitated in the previous quarters. Revenues from post-origination services are recognized on a straight-line basis over the term of the underlying loans as the services are being provided.

Financing income in the first quarter of 2024 increased by 31.7% to RMB334.6 million (US$46.3 million) from RMB254.1 million in the same period of 2023, primarily due to an increase in average loan balances compared with the same period of 2023.

Guarantee income in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB32.9 million (US$4.6 million), primarily due to an increase in guarantee income arising from financing guarantee business operated by a subsidiary which holds the financing guarantee license and commenced the financing guarantee business in second half of 2023.

Other revenue in the first quarter of 2024 increased by 50.1% to RMB73.5 million (US$10.2 million), compared with RMB49.0 million in the same period of 2023, primarily due to an increase in referral service fee for introducing borrowers to other platforms.

Origination and servicing expenses in the first quarter of 2024 increased by 14.8% to RMB426.5 million (US$59.1 million) from RMB371.5 million in the same period of 2023, primarily due to the increase in collection expenses resulting from the cumulative effect of increased volume of loans facilitated and provided in the previous quarters compared with the same period of 2023.

Borrower acquisitions and marketing expenses in the first quarter of 2024 decreased by 8.7% to RMB248.4 million (US$34.4 million) from RMB271.9 million in the same period of 2023, primarily due to the decrease in the borrower acquisition costs compared with the same period of 2023.

Provision for loans receivable in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB61.5 million (US$8.5 million), compared with RMB20.4 million in the same period of 2023, primarily due to an increase in loans receivable held by the Company as a result of the cumulative effect of increased volume of loans facilitated and provided in the previous quarters compared with the same period of 2023.

Provision for contingent guarantee liabilities in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB47.9 million (US$6.6 million), primarily due to the increase in guarantee liability arising from financing guarantee business operated by a subsidiary which holds the financing guarantee license and commenced the financing guarantee business in second half of 2023.

Income from operations in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB376.5 million (US$52.2 million), compared with RMB327.8 million in the same period of 2023.

Income before income taxes and gain from equity in affiliates in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB426.1 million (US$59.0 million), compared with RMB330.6 million in the same period of 2023.

Income tax expense in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB65.0 million (US$9.0 million), compared with RMB52.6 million in the same period of 2023.

Net income in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB363.1 million (US$50.3 million), compared with RMB284.3 million in the same period of 2023.

Non-GAAP adjusted net income in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB322.2 million (US$44.6 million), compared with RMB306.5 million in the same period of 2023.

Net income per basic and diluted ADS in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB7.44 (US$1.03), and RMB7.32 (US$1.01), compared with RMB5.94 and RMB5.82, respectively, in the same period of 2023.

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per basic and diluted ADS in the first quarter of 2024 was RMB6.60 (US$0.91), and RMB6.54 (US$0.91), compared with RMB6.36 and RMB6.24 respectively, in the same period of 2023.

Cash and cash equivalents was RMB1,413.1 million (US$195.7 million) as of March 31, 2024, compared with RMB1,195.4 million as of December 31, 2023.

Recent Development

Share Repurchase Plan

The Company today announced that its board of directors (the “Board”) authorized a new program to repurchase up to $20 million of its Class A shares and its Class A ordinary shares in the form of American depositary shares (together “the Shares”). This new share repurchase program, effective from June 1, 2024 through November 30, 2025, is in addition to the existing share repurchase plan approved in March 2022, and as further amended in September 2022 and November 2022, which has approximately $5.5 million remaining. The Company did not repurchase any shares during the first quarter of 2024.

Under the new share repurchase program, the Company may repurchase the Shares from time to time through various means, including open market transactions, privately negotiated transactions, and through other legally permissible means, depending on market conditions and in accordance with applicable rules and regulations. The manner, timing and amount of any share repurchases will be determined by the Company’s management in its discretion based on its evaluation of various factors.

Changes in the Board of Directors

On May 27, 2024, the Board approved the following changes to the composition of the Board.

Mr. Shengwen Rong has resigned from his respective positions as an independent non-executive director and chairman of the Audit Committee of the Board due to personal reason.

Mr. Zheng Xue has been appointed as the chairman of the Audit Committee of the Board to fill the vacancy resulting from Mr. Shengwen Rong’s resignation. Mr. Zheng Xue has resigned from his position as the chairman of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the Board.

Mr. Zheng Wan has been appointed as an independent non-executive director of the Board to fill the vacancy resulting from Mr. Shengwen Rong’s resignation. Mr. Zheng Wan has also been appointed as the chairman of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the Board to fill the vacancy resulting from Mr. Zheng Xue’s resignation.

Mr. Zheng Wan has served as a Group Director of M&A Integration at Cadence Design Systems Inc. since 2022. Mr. Zheng Wan served as a Director of M&A Integration at Snap Inc. from 2016 to 2018 and from 2020 to 2022. Mr. Zheng Wan served as a Global Director of M&A Integration at Airbnb Inc. from 2018 to 2020. Between 2006 and 2017, Mr. Zheng Wan served in multiple capacities at Google Inc., including as Finance Manager of Internal Audit and Risk Consulting, Corporate Development Manager, and Financial Planning & Analysis Manager. Mr. Zheng Wan received a master degree in political science from University of Utah in 2001 and an MBA degree from Duke University in 2004.

Business Outlook

The Company expects the total loan amount facilitated and originated for the second quarter of 2024 to be between RMB23.0 billion and RMB24.5 billion. For the full year of 2024, the Company expects the total loan amount facilitated and originated to be between RMB90 billion and RMB110 billion.

This forecast reflects the Company’s current and preliminary views, which are subject to changes.

Conference Call

X Financial’s management team will host an earnings conference call at 7:00 AM U.S. Eastern Time on May 31, 2024 (7:00 PM Beijing / Hong Kong Time on May 31, 2024).

Dial-in details for the earnings conference call are as follows:

United States:

1-888-346-8982

Hong Kong:

852-301-84992

Mainland China:

4001-201203

International:

1-412-902-4272

Passcode:

X Financial

Please dial in ten minutes before the call is scheduled to begin and provide the passcode to join the call.

A replay of the conference call may be accessed by phone at the following numbers until June 7, 2024:

United States:

1-877-344-7529

International:

1-412-317-0088

Passcode:

1086048

Additionally, a live and archived webcast of the conference call will be available at http://ir.xiaoyinggroup.com.

About X Financial

X Financial (NYSE: XYF) (the “Company”) is a leading online personal finance company in China. The Company is committed to connecting borrowers on its platform with its institutional funding partners. With its proprietary big data-driven technology, the Company has established strategic partnerships with financial institutions across multiple areas of its business operations, enabling it to facilitate and originate loans to prime borrowers under a risk assessment and control system.

For more information, please visit: http://ir.xiaoyinggroup.com.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures Statement

In evaluating our business, we consider and use non-GAAP measures as supplemental measures to review and assess our operating performance. We present the non-GAAP financial measures because they are used by our management to evaluate our operating performance and formulate business plans. We believe that the use of the non-GAAP financial measures facilitates investors’ assessment of our operating performance and help investors to identify underlying trends in our business that could otherwise be distorted by the effect of certain income or expenses that we include in income (loss) from operations and net income (loss). We also believe that the non-GAAP measures provide useful information about our core operating results, enhance the overall understanding of our past performance and future prospects and allow for greater visibility with respect to key metrics used by our management in its financial and operational decision-making.

We use in this press release the following non-GAAP financial measures: (i) adjusted net income (loss), (ii) adjusted net income (loss) per basic ADS, and (iii) adjusted net income (loss) per diluted ADS, each of which excludes share-based compensation expense, impairment losses on financial investments, income (loss) from financial investments and impairment losses on long-term investments. These non-GAAP financial measures have limitations as analytical tools, and when assessing our operating performance, investors should not consider them in isolation, or as a substitute for the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

We mitigate these limitations by reconciling the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures, which should be considered when evaluating our performance. We encourage you to review our financial information in its entirety and not rely on a single financial measure.

For more information on these non-GAAP financial measures, please see the table captioned “Reconciliations of GAAP and Non-GAAP results” set forth at the end of this press release.

Exchange Rate Information

This announcement contains translations of certain RMB amounts into U.S. dollars at specified rates solely for the convenience of the reader. Unless otherwise noted, all translations from RMB to U.S. dollars are made at a rate of RMB7.2203 to US$1.00, the exchange rate set forth in the H.10 statistical release of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System as of March 29, 2024.

Disclaimer

Safe Harbor Statement

This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements can be identified by terminology such as “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “future,” “intends,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “potential,” “continue,” “ongoing,” “targets,” “guidance” and similar statements. The Company may also make written or oral forward-looking statements in its periodic reports to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), in its annual report to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, directors or employees to third parties. Any statements that are not historical facts, including statements about the Company’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements that involve factors, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Such factors and risks include, but not limited to the followings: the Company’s goals and strategies; its future business development, financial condition and results of operations; the expected growth of the credit industry, and marketplace lending in particular, in China; the demand for and market acceptance of its marketplace’s products and services; its ability to attract and retain borrowers and investors on its marketplace; its relationships with its strategic cooperation partners; competition in its industry; and relevant government policies and regulations relating to the corporate structure, business and industry. Further information regarding these and other risks, uncertainties or factors is included in the Company’s filings with the SEC. All information provided in this announcement is current as of the date of this announcement, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update such information, except as required under applicable law.

Use of Projections

This announcement also contains certain financial forecasts (or guidance) with respect to the Company’s projected financial results. The Company’s independent auditors have not audited, reviewed, compiled or performed any procedures with respect to the projections or guidance for the purpose of their inclusion in this announcement, and accordingly, they did not express an opinion or provide any other form assurance with respect thereto for the purpose of this announcement. This guidance should not be relied upon as being necessarily indicative of future results. The assumptions and estimates underlying the prospective financial information are inherently uncertain and are subject to a wide variety of significant business, economic and competitive risks and uncertainties that could actual results to differ materially from those contained in the prospective financial information. Accordingly, there can be no assurance that the prospective results are indicative of the future performance of the Company, or that actual results will not diff materially from those set forth in the prospective financial information. Inclusion of the prospective financial information in this announcement should not be regarded as a representation by any person that the results contained in the prospective financial information will actually be achieved. You should review this information together with the Company’s historical information.

For more information, please contact:

X Financial
Mr. Frank Fuya Zheng
E-mail: ir@xiaoying.com 

Christensen IR

In China
Mr. Rene Vanguestaine
Phone: +86-178-1749 0483
E-mail: rene.vanguestaine@christensencomms.com 

In US
Ms. Linda Bergkamp
Phone: +1-480-614-3004
Email: linda.bergkamp@christensencomms.com

 

X Financial

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(In thousands, except for share and per share data)

As of December 31, 2023

As of March 31, 2024

As of March 31, 2024

 RMB 

RMB

USD

 ASSETS 

 Cash and cash equivalents 

1,195,352

1,413,065

195,707

 Restricted cash, net 

749,070

776,500

107,544

 Accounts receivable and contract assets, net 

1,659,588

1,600,970

221,732

 Loans receivable from Xiaoying Credit Loans and other loans, net 

4,947,833

5,339,591

739,525

 Deposits to institutional cooperators, net 

1,702,472

1,595,967

221,039

 Prepaid expenses and other current assets, net 

48,767

27,619

3,825

 Deferred tax assets, net 

135,958

163,441

22,636

 Long-term investments 

493,411

496,179

68,720

 Property and equipment, net 

8,642

9,552

1,323

 Intangible assets, net 

36,810

37,033

5,129

 Loan receivable from Xiaoying Housing Loans, net 

8,657

8,657

1,199

 Financial investments 

608,198

618,404

85,648

 Other non-current assets 

55,265

51,665

7,156

 TOTAL ASSETS 

11,650,023

12,138,643

1,681,183

 LIABILITIES 

 Payable to investors and institutional funding partners at amortized cost 

3,584,041

3,770,872

522,259

 Guarantee liabilities 

61,907

94,955

13,151

 Deferred guarantee income 

46,597

103,665

14,357

 Short-term borrowings 

565,000

434,500

60,178

 Accrued payroll and welfare 

86,771

31,128

4,311

 Other tax payable 

289,819

270,968

37,529

 Income tax payable 

446,500

469,476

65,022

 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 

595,427

607,901

84,193

 Dividend payable 

59,226

59,226

8,203

 Other non-current liabilities 

37,571

33,688

4,666

 Deferred tax liabilities 

30,040

39,775

5,509

 TOTAL LIABILITIES 

5,802,899

5,916,154

819,378

 Commitments and Contingencies 

 Equity: 

 Common shares 

207

207

29

 Treasury stock   

(111,520)

(106,682)

(14,775)

 Additional paid-in capital 

3,196,942

3,200,857

443,314

 Retained earnings 

2,692,018

3,055,157

423,134

 Other comprehensive income 

69,477

72,950

10,103

 Total X Financial shareholders’ equity 

5,847,124

6,222,489

861,805

 Non-controlling interests 

 TOTAL EQUITY 

5,847,124

6,222,489

861,805

 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 

11,650,023

12,138,643

1,681,183

 

X Financial

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income

 Three Months Ended March 31, 

(In thousands, except for share and per share data)

2023

2024

2024

 RMB 

 RMB 

 USD 

Net revenues

Loan facilitation service

580,604

614,150

85,059

Post-origination service

121,273

152,742

21,155

Financing income

254,056

334,628

46,345

Guarantee income

32,926

4,560

Other revenue

49,001

73,528

10,184

Total net revenue

1,004,934

1,207,974

167,303

Operating costs and expenses:

Origination and servicing[1]

371,484

426,547

59,076

Borrower acquisitions and marketing[1]

271,942

248,374

34,399

General and administrative[1]

38,068

38,474

5,329

(Reversal of) provision for accounts receivable and contract assets

(940)

8,655

1,199

Provision for loans receivable

20,377

61,540

8,523

Provision for contingent guarantee liabilities

47,893

6,633

Change in fair value of financial guarantee derivative[2]

(24,299)

Fair value adjustments related to Consolidated Trusts[2]

553

Reversal of provision for credit losses for deposits and other financial assets

(34)

(50)

(7)

Total operating costs and expenses

677,151

831,433

115,152

Income from operations

327,783

376,541

52,151

Interest income (expenses), net

(1,999)

(4,291)

(594)

Foreign exchange gain (loss)

3,018

(424)

(59)

Income (loss) from financial investments

(9,514)

50,246

6,959

Other income, net

11,332

4,046

560

Income before income taxes and gain from equity in affiliates

330,620

426,118

59,017

Income tax expense

(52,563)

(65,025)

(9,006)

Gain from equity in affiliates, net of tax

6,289

2,046

283

Net income

284,346

363,139

50,294

Less: net income attributable to non-controlling interests

Net income attributable to X Financial shareholders

284,346

363,139

50,294

Net income

284,346

363,139

50,294

Other comprehensive income, net of tax of nil:

Gain from equity in affiliates

2

30

4

Income from financial investments

2,225

308

Foreign currency translation adjustments

(7,261)

1,218

169

Comprehensive income

277,087

366,612

50,775

Less: comprehensive income attributable to non-controlling interests

Comprehensive income attributable to X Financial shareholders

277,087

366,612

50,775

Net income per share—basic

0.99

1.24

0.17

Net income per share—diluted 

0.97

1.22

0.17

Net income per ADS—basic

5.94

7.44

1.03

Net income per ADS—diluted 

5.82

7.32

1.01

Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding—basic

288,027,062

293,788,724

293,788,724

Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding—diluted

294,330,508

296,894,415

296,894,415

 

[1] Starting in the first quarter of 2024, management has concluded to separate expenses related to borrower acquisitions from origination and servicing expenses and indirect expenses of the borrower acquisitions

from general and administrative expenses to a single line item as these expenses become more and more significant and thus deemed to be useful to financial statement users. Furtherly, management has

determined to embed the sales and marketing expenses, which is not considered as material, in other line item. In conclusion, management has decided to combine these two line items into one captioned borrower

acquisitions and marketing expenses. Management has correspondingly conformed prior period presentation to current period presentation to enhance comparability. This change in presentation does not affect any

subtotal line on the face of consolidated statements of comprehensive income.

In thousands, except for share and per

share data

Three Months Ended March 31, 2023

Changes

before re-grouping

after re-grouping

RMB

RMB

RMB

Origination and servicing

633,809

371,484

(262,325)

Borrower acquisitions and marketing

271,942

271,942

Sales and marketing

2,038

(2,038)

General and administrative

45,647

38,068

(7,579)

[2] Starting in the first quarter of 2024, management has considered the facts that fair value change related to financial guarantee services and Consolidated Trusts are generated from ordinary course of businesses,

and has concluded to reclass the amount to captions above total operating costs and expenses. Prior to the reclassification, management classified all amount of fair value changes to captions below total operating

costs and expenses. This reclassification does not have impact on net income for any prior periods presented.

 

X Financial

Unaudited Reconciliations of GAAP and Non-GAAP Results

Three Months Ended March 31,

(In thousands, except for share and per share data)

2023

2024

2024

RMB

RMB

USD

GAAP net income

284,346

363,139

50,294

Less: Income (loss) from financial investments (net of tax of nil)

(9,514)

50,246

6,959

Less: Impairment losses on financial investments (net of tax of nil)

Less: Impairment losses on long-term investments (net of tax)

Add: Share-based compensation expenses (net of tax of nil)

12,665

9,312

1,290

Non-GAAP adjusted net income

306,525

322,205

44,625

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per share—basic

1.06

1.10

0.15

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per share—diluted 

1.04

1.09

0.15

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per ADS—basic

6.36

6.60

0.91

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per ADS—diluted 

6.24

6.54

0.91

Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding—basic

288,027,062

293,788,724

293,788,724

Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding—diluted

294,330,508

296,894,415

296,894,415

 

 

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AI-Powered Connectivity: APAC Charts a Path to a Smarter Digital Future

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Asia-Pacific’s first Broadband Development Summit brings regulators and operators to Bangkok to set the agenda

BANGKOK, July 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Government officials, standards bodies and telecom operators gathered in Bangkok on 14 July for the inaugural Broadband Development Summit APAC 2026, convened by the World Broadband Association (WBBA) to build consensus on AI-era networks.

Participants included the ITU, Thailand’s National Board of the Digital Economy and Society, WBBA, IAB, FNCAP, WAA, NIDA and the IPv6 Council, alongside operators Telkomsel, XLSmart, Surge, Globe, AIS, CMI and HKT and Huawei.

Denny Deng, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Carrier Business, envisions a “faster, smarter, greener” Asia-Pacific.

VOICES FROM THE SUMMIT

“To seize the opportunities of the AI era, we call on the industry to accelerate broadband evolution, advance computing-network synergy, and strengthen the cross-border connectivity. Together, let us build faster, smarter, and greener digital infrastructure for Asia-Pacific.”
— Denny Deng, President of Asia Pacific Carrier Business, Huawei

“High-speed broadband is no longer just about ‘getting online’ — it is the vital infrastructure upon which the entire AI revolution is being built. We view AI not merely as a tool, but as a primary engine for national competitiveness and a catalyst for improving the quality of life for all.”
— Wetang Phuangsup, Ph.D., Secretary-General, the National Board of the Digital Economy and Society, Thailand

“Three initiatives define the road to 2030. We must close the quality divide so the value of broadband reaches everyone. We must build AI-ready networks — 10G access, 800GE cores, intelligence end to end. And we must do it together, through shared standards.”
— Martin Creaner, Director General of WBBA

“Moving towards next-generation networks, network architectures must continue to evolve to deliver broader connectivity, superior quality, enhanced security, and greater intelligence. This evolution is essential for Net5.5G, positioning the network not simply as infrastructure, but as the foundation that enables AI, strengthens resilience and efficiency, and supports digital transformation across industries.”
— Dhruv Dhody, Industry Standardization Expert at Huawei, Chair of the IAB, IETF

“Across Asia-Pacific, fibre is extending beyond homes and offices into rooms, devices, and machines. By working together, we can accelerate fibre innovation and adoption to build truly AI-ready infrastructure.”
— Ilham Nandana, Chair of the Market Intelligence Committee, Fiber Network Council APAC (FNCAP)

“We fixed it before you feel it!  AIS is redefining premium home broadband by combining ultra-fast connectivity with AI-driven network intelligence and smart home ecosystem — delivering proactive, invisible service excellence that transforms connectivity into differentiated customer value and sustainable ARPU growth.”
— Thanit Chaiyaboonthanit, Head of Technology Department, Broadband Business, AIS

“Connecting the Unconnected: Affordable Broadband at Scale. Create equal access to global information and empower Indonesia’s digital society.”
— Shannedy Ong, CTO of Surge Indonesia

“Beyond Connectivity: Telkomsel is transforming into a true value creator. By leveraging our FBB market-leading footprint, we power growth through service excellence, customer loyalty, and a next-generation home ecosystem.”
— Stanislaus Susatyo, Director of Sales, Telkomsel Indonesia

“We stopped treating AI as an add-on feature. Instead, our approach at Globe starts with architecture, embedding intelligence into the very core of how we build, how we sell, and how we operate.
AI continuously monitors network health, customer behavior and service quality. Rather than waiting for failures, the system predicts degradation and initiates corrective actions. By maintaining minute-level awareness of network health, our systems automatically resolve 30% of all Wi-Fi issues without any human intervention.”
— Danny Theseira, Head of Broadband Business Group at Globe Telecom

“Huawei is driving the Optics-AI Synergy to foster their collaborative growth. Through AI-ON, operators could build an AI-centric all-optical target network and establish 1-5-20ms latency circles across the Asia Pacific region. AI-ON also supports efficient computing access and usage while delivering an ultimate network experience through gigabit/ultra-gigabit home broadband, accelerating the widespread adoption of AI services.”
— Kim Jin, Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer Optical Business Product Line, Huawei

“Connectivity is not just about technology. It is a lifeline, a platform for opportunity, and a driver of sustainable development. I believe the intersection of connectivity and artificial intelligence will shape the future of smarter, more resilient networks.”
— Dr. Cosmas Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU

“Performance and user experience are the essential path to the next-generation WLAN. Based on standards and AI-driven innovation, let’s jointly explore the path to the future autonomous WLAN with all the stakeholders.”
— Dr. Crane H. Yang, Secretary-General, World WLAN Application Alliance (WAA)

“At the summit, NIDA and WBBA signed an MOU to accelerate next-generation network evolution and establish pioneering smart city benchmarks through the co-development of industry standards, the harmonization of global regulations, and the sharing of vertical industry insights.
NIDA focuses on advancing network architecture standards, while WBBA drives global consensus on broadband evolution. This natural strategic complementarity creates vast opportunities for future collaboration.”
— Joey Deng, Secretary-General of NIDA

“ION-2030 develops the global standard for next generation optical networks in the AI era. It provides exceptional AI application and service experience. The WBBA and ITU will jointly accelerate its development, and this is a unique opportunity for Asia-Pacific stakeholders to actively influence the future of optical broadband networks.”
— Dr. Marcus Brunner, Chief Expert Standardization, WBBA WG1 Chair and Vice-Chair of ETSI ISG F5G

“The transition into the AI era demands a high-quality, deterministic digital foundation. By releasing Net5.5G policy guidelines, Malaysia is accelerating the evolution of next-generation network standards based on IPv6, establishing an innovative infrastructure to unleash AI’s value and drive a prosperous digital economy for 2030.”
— Prof. Sureswaran Ramadass, Chair of APAC at IPv6 Council, Industry Partner of WBBA

“The digital economy is thriving across the Asia-Pacific region, with AI emerging as a core catalyst for intelligent transformation. China Mobile International (CMI) is driving regional growth by integrating China’s advanced AI capabilities with comprehensive communications, computing, and AI services. Moving forward, CMI will collaborate closely with industry partners to foster a shared, AI-driven future for the region.”
— Paul Lin, Managing Director of Commercial and Technology, Asia Pacific, China Mobile International

“Next-generation network infrastructure is the oxygen of the intelligent economy. By integrating cutting-edge 800G connectivity with quantum-safe security, HKT is laying the essential foundations to keep Hong Kong’s enterprises highly competitive, secure, and ready for the computing paradigm shifts of tomorrow.”
— Wilson Cheung, Vice President, Broadband Design & Cyber Security, HKT

“The evolution toward Net5.5G AI WAN is an important step in strengthening XLSMART’s transport network for the future. By progressively adopting AI-assisted operations, SRv6, SDN, service differentiation, and higher-capacity transport infrastructure, we are enhancing network intelligence, operational efficiency, and service resilience while supporting long-term sustainability. This transformation is a continuous journey that aligns with the industry’s vision of AI-native broadband networks. Through collaboration with our technology partners and the broader ecosystem, we will continue to develop capabilities that deliver better network performance and support Indonesia’s growing digital connectivity needs.”
— Regie Ginanjar, Head of Transport Autonomy & Orchestration, Transport Network Transformation, XLSMART

“For the AI era, Huawei upgrades the IP bearer network via security resilience, multi-dimensional awareness, and network autonomy. This empowers carriers to guarantee service experience, accelerate monetization, and enhance efficiency, ushering in a new chapter of intelligent connectivity.”
— Arthur Wang, Vice President of Data Communication Product Line, Huawei

A CONVERGING VIEW

Speakers agreed AI is shifting networks from connectivity to intelligent connectivity, as broadband, IP, computing and cross-border infrastructure converge to support innovation and coordination.

WBBA launched the AI-Net Certification, a global benchmark for national policy, industrial ecosystems and network intelligence. XLSmart was named first AI-Net Champion, and Indonesia was among the first with a certified operator, backed by its Net5.5G roadmap.

In another high-profile segment, WBBA Director General Martin Creaner presented the Gigacity Certification to KOMDIGI, SURGE, Telkomsel, AIS, TRUE, HKT and Globe, recognizing regional broadband pioneers.

 

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Laifen Expands U.S. Retail Footprint with Costco Launch of Best-Selling SE Hair Dryer

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Starting July 18, Costco Members Can Shop Laifen’s Award-Winning Hair Dryer in Select Warehouse Locations Across the U.S.

NEW YORK, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Laifen, ranked the world’s No.1 high-speed hair dryer brand, today announced the launch of its best-selling SE High-Speed Hair Dryer at select Costco warehouse locations, marking the brand’s largest U.S. retail expansion to date and bringing its award-winning haircare technology to Costco members across select U.S. markets.

The launch brings Laifen’s award-winning haircare technology to Costco, making it easier for consumers to experience the brand through one of the nation’s leading membership retailers. Laifen joins Costco’s growing portfolio of premium beauty and personal care brands. The initial rollout includes select Costco warehouse locations across the United States, with a strong presence across the Western U.S., including California, the Pacific Northwest and the Southwest.

Costco’s reputation for quality and its highly selective merchandising approach make this partnership especially meaningful. The Costco launch reflects Laifen’s continued expansion beyond direct-to-consumer channels as the brand accelerates its U.S. omnichannel retail strategy. “Costco represents an important milestone in our U.S. retail strategy,” said Romeo, General Manager of International Business of Laifen. “As more consumers seek salon-quality performance at an accessible price, we’re excited to make Laifen available through one of America’s most trusted retailers.”

Engineered to deliver professional-level performance in a sleek, lightweight design, the Laifen SE is powered by the brand’s proprietary high-speed brushless motor, delivering fast drying, reduced heat damage and smoother styling. An intelligent temperature control system continuously monitors airflow to help minimize frizz while protecting hair from excessive heat.

The Costco launch represents the next phase of Laifen’s U.S. retail expansion as the brand continues to grow beyond its direct-to-consumer and online channels. By expanding into one of the nation’s most trusted retailers, Laifen aims to broaden access to its category-disrupting haircare solutions while advancing its mission to bring more thoughtful design and everyday excellence into more homes.

The Laifen SE High-Speed Hair Dryer in White will be available at select Costco locations, while Costco.com shoppers will have access to additional color options including Purple and Pink, alongside the White model.

For more information on Laifen, please visit LaifenTech.com.

About Laifen: 

Founded in 2019, Laifen is a global personal care technology brand combining high-performance engineering with modern design across hair care, oral care, and grooming categories. Ranked the world’s No. 1 high-speed hair dryer brand by Euromonitor International, Laifen first gained recognition for its self-developed 110,000 RPM high-speed brushless motor, the proprietary technology behind its award-winning hair dryers.

Building on this innovation, Laifen has expanded its portfolio to include electric toothbrushes and shavers, delivering premium technology and elevated everyday experiences to consumers worldwide. Today, Laifen products and accessories are used by over 22 million households across more than 60 countries, supported by more than 600 patents and recognized with over 50 international design and innovation awards. Driven by continuous technological breakthroughs, Laifen is committed to making cutting-edge personal care technology more accessible to consumers around the world.

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Pillsbury Notice of Data Breach

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NEW YORK, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP (“Pillsbury”) was among many law firms targeted by sophisticated social engineering attempts in an incident last year. While the firm quickly detected and blocked the activity, an unauthorized actor was able to access some of the firm’s documents during a short window of time. Pillsbury notified any impacted clients last year and undertook a detailed process to review the accessed documents for personal information. Pillsbury then began notifying individuals whose personal information was affected. That process is now complete, and today, Pillsbury is publishing substitute notice as a final step.

For more information, please visit the substitute notice on our website at https://www.pillsburylaw.com/en/breach-notice.html

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