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SHENZHEN, China, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — X Financial (NYSE: XYF) (“X Financial”, the “Company” or “we”), a leading Chinese fintech platform, today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 ended March 31, 2025.

First Quarter 2025 Operational Highlights

Total loan amount facilitated and originated[1] in the first quarter of 2025 was RMB35,149 million, up 63.4% from RMB21,505 million in the same period of 2024.Total outstanding loan balance[2] at the end of the first quarter of 2025 was RMB58,403 million, up 33.3% from RMB43,812 million in the same period of 2024.The Company facilitated and originated approximately 3.14 million loans in the first quarter of 2025, an increase of 75.6% year-over-year. The average loan amount per transaction was RMB11,181.Number of active borrowers[3] in the first quarter of 2025 was 2.43 million, up 77.1% from 1.37 million in the same period of 2024, reflecting strong user growth.Cumulative number of active borrowers[4] reached 17.4 million as of March 31, 2025, an increase of 27.6% from 13.6 million in the same period of 2024.Asset quality continued to improve. The delinquency rate for all outstanding loans that are past due for 31-60 days[5] was 1.25% as of March 31, 2025 (improved from 1.61% in the same period of 2024), and the delinquency rate for all outstanding loans that are past due 91-180 days[6] was 2.73% (improved from 4.37% in the same period of 2024).

First Quarter 2025 Operational Highlights

Three Months Ended
March 31, 2024

Three Months Ended
December 31, 2024

Three Months Ended
March 31, 2025

QoQ

YoY

Total loan amount facilitated and originated
(RMB in million)

21,505

32,297

35,149

8.8 %

63.4 %

Number of active borrowers

1,369,410

2,120,068

2,425,504

14.4 %

77.1 %

 

As of March 31, 2024

As of December 31, 2024

As of March 31, 2025

Total outstanding loan balance (RMB in million)

43,812

52,327

58,403

Delinquency rates for all outstanding loans that
are past due for 31-60 days

1.61 %

1.17 %

1.25 %

Delinquency rates for all outstanding loans that
are past due for 91-180 days

4.37 %

2.48 %

2.73 %

 

First Quarter 2025 Financial Highlights

Total net revenue in the first quarter of 2025 was RMB1,937.5 million (US$267.0 million), representing an increase of 60.4% from RMB1,208.0 million in the same period of 2024. The robust revenue growth was driven by higher loan facilitation volume and solid interest and guarantee-related income.Income from operations in the first quarter of 2025 was RMB572.9 million (US$78.9 million), an increase of 52.1% compared to RMB376.5 million in the same period of 2024. The Company maintained a strong operating margin despite increased investments in borrower acquisitions and marketing to drive user acquisition, reflecting continued cost discipline and operating efficiency.Net income in the first quarter of 2025 was RMB458.1 million (US$63.1 million), compared with RMB363.1 million in the same period of 2024 (a 26.2% increase year-over-year).Non-GAAP[7] adjusted net income in the first quarter of 2025 excluding share-based compensation and certain investment-related items was RMB466.8 million (US$64.3 million), up 44.9% from RMB322.2 million in the same period of 2024. This reflects the Company’s core profitability on an adjusted basis.Net income per basic and diluted American depositary share (“ADS”) in the first quarter of 2025 was RMB10.92 and RMB10.56 (US$1.50 and US$1.46), respectively, compared with RMB7.44 and RMB7.32 in the same period of 2024.Non-GAAP adjusted net income per basic and diluted ADS in the first quarter of 2025 was RMB11.10 and RMB10.74 (US$1.53 and US$1.48), respectively, compared with RMB6.60 and RMB6.54 in the same period of 2024.

Each ADS represents six Class A ordinary shares.  

First Quarter 2025 GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Summary

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

Three Months Ended
March 31, 2024

Three Months Ended
December 31, 2024

Three Months Ended
March 31, 2025

QoQ

YoY

 RMB

 RMB

 RMB

Total net revenue

1,207,974

1,708,722

1,937,505

13.4 %

60.4 %

Total operating costs and expenses

(831,433)

(1,183,510)

(1,364,600)

15.3 %

64.1 %

Income from operations

376,541

525,212

572,905

9.1 %

52.1 %

Net income

363,139

385,626

458,127

18.8 %

26.2 %

Non-GAAP adjusted net income

322,205

408,022

466,766

14.4 %

44.9 %

Net income per ADS—basic

7.44

8.22

10.92

32.8 %

46.8 %

Net income per ADS—diluted

7.32

8.04

10.56

31.3 %

44.3 %

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per ADS—basic

6.60

8.70

11.10

27.6 %

68.2 %

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per ADS—diluted

6.54

8.46

10.74

27.0 %

64.2 %

 

Mr. Kent Li, President of X Financial, commented: “We are pleased with how 2025 has begun. In the first quarter, we facilitated RMB35.1 billion in loans — a 9% sequential increase and 63% year-over-year growth. It was one of our strongest quarters ever, reflecting solid borrower demand and continued progress in risk management. Our team remains focused on expanding opportunities through both new partnerships and existing relationships, enhancing our technology platform and data-driven underwriting to support profitable scalability, and balancing growth and risk as we broaden access for qualified borrowers. We are also continually improving the borrower experience with faster decisions, simpler application processes, and greater transparency, while strengthening platform reliability and support tools to help customers manage loans with confidence. Despite the typical seasonal impact of the Chinese New Year holiday, we achieved sequential growth in both loan volume and revenue. Credit performance further improved, with delinquency rates for outstanding loans past due for 31-60 days and 91-180 days down 22% and 37% year-over-year, respectively. These results reflect steady progress in growing our platform responsibly, and we remain confident in our ability to deliver on our 2025 targets through disciplined execution and continued innovation.”

Mr. Frank Fuya Zhang, Chief Financial Officer of X Financial, added: “In Q1 2025, we delivered strong financial results with revenue up 60% year-over-year to RMB1.94 billion, net income of RMB458 million, and net income per basic ADS of RMB10.92. These results reflect our consistent execution and disciplined cost management.”

Business Outlook & Share Repurchase Plans: 

Business Outlook: Based on current trends, X Financial expects the total loan amount facilitated and originated in the second quarter of 2025 to be in the range of RMB37.5 billion to RMB39.5 billion, reflecting continued strong demand and consistent execution following a robust first quarter.Capital Return to Shareholders: X Financial has approved a new share repurchase program of up to US$100 million, effective from June 1, 2025 through November 30, 2026. This new program is in addition to the existing share repurchase plan approved in December 2024, which has approximately US$15.9 million in remaining authorization. The Company did not repurchase any shares during the first quarter of 2025. The program reflects the Company’s continued confidence in its long-term growth and commitment to delivering shareholder value. Repurchases under the program will be subject to market conditions and other factors and may be modified or suspended at management’s discretion. 

First Quarter 2025 Financial Results

Revenue Growth and Business Drivers: In the first quarter of 2025, X Financial delivered robust growth, with total net revenue reaching RMB1,937.5 million (US$267.0 million), representing a 60.4% increase from RMB1,208.0 million in the first quarter of 2024. This growth was primarily driven by significantly higher loan facilitation volume, fueled by robust borrower demand and increased marketing and borrower acquisition investments. Revenue growth was broad-based across the Company’s business lines: loan facilitation service fees rose 75.6% year-over-year to RMB1,078.4 million, post-origination service fees increased 74.2% to RMB266.0 million, and guarantee income more than doubled to RMB82.9 million. Other revenue also surged 172.0% to RMB200.0 million, mainly due to an increase in referral service fee for introducing borrowers to other platforms. These gains more than offset a modest 7.3% decline in financing income to RMB310.1 million, which resulted from lower average loan balances held by the Company. Importantly, X Financial achieved this strong top-line growth while maintaining disciplined cost management, even as it ramped up marketing and borrower acquisition spending to drive volume growth. Supported by higher profitability and the efficiency of its business model, the Company’s return on equity[8] improved to approximately 25.5%, up from 24.1% in the prior-year quarter.

Asset Quality and Provisions:  Credit quality improvements during the quarter helped temper risk costs despite lending growth. Delinquency rates for loans 31–60 days and 91–180 days past due declined 22% and 37% year-over-year, respectively, positively impacting overall credit loss experience and underscoring effective risk management despite higher loan volumes. Provision for loans receivable remained stable at RMB62.2 million, while provision for contingent guarantee liabilities increased to RMB63.7 million from RMB47.9 million, aligned with expanded guaranteed loan volume. Overall, credit-related costs were well-controlled, benefiting from improved asset quality and collections effectiveness.

Profitability and Margins:  X Financial achieved robust profitability in Q1 2025 while investing in growth initiatives. Operating margin[8] was approximately 29.6%, slightly lower than 31.2% in Q1 2024. The increase in operating costs and expenses was mainly attributable to the increase in borrower acquisition costs as a result of the elevated marketing efforts in the current period, though the Company continued to demonstrate strong revenue expansion and disciplined expense management. Net profit margin8 was about 23.6%, with net income growing 26.2% year-over-year. Net income per basic ADS rose significantly to RMB10.92, up 46.8% year-over-year.

Funding and Liquidity:  The Company’s balance sheet remains solid, supporting ongoing growth. Cash and cash equivalents increased to RMB1,389.5 million (US$191.5 million) as of March 31, 2025, up from RMB984.6 million at year-end 2024, driven by strong operating cash generation and efficient working capital management. Total restricted cash was RMB712.3 million (US$98.2 million), bringing total cash (including restricted) to over RMB2.1 billion. Shareholders’ equity grew to RMB7,435.4 million (US$1.02 billion), reflecting the growth of retained earnings. The equity-to-assets ratio exceeded 60%, underscoring a conservative leverage profile and ample capital buffers.

Regulatory Update: The regulatory landscape for online consumer finance in Mainland China remains dynamic and continues to evolve, presenting both challenges and opportunities. We remain fully committed to regulatory compliance and closely aligned with policy developments.

A recent notice from the National Financial Regulatory Administration regarding internet-based lending reaffirmed the existing regulatory trajectory rather than introducing significant changes. The overarching objective continues to be fostering responsible credit access while ensuring financial stability.

We view increased oversight of loan facilitation platforms as positive, reflecting regulatory recognition of our role in the broader financial ecosystem and supporting industry maturity and long-term viability.

Given that the online consumer finance sector is relatively young, the regulatory framework continues to develop. While new policies may result in higher compliance costs or operational adjustments, they also open opportunities for innovation, standardization, and sustainable growth.

We will proactively engage with regulators and partners, diversifying funding channels, broadening loan offerings, and strengthening risk controls to support healthy business development under the evolving regulatory framework.

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

[2] 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 excluded in the outstanding loan balance, except for Xiaoying Housing Loans. As Xiaoying Housing Loans 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 Loans delinquent for more than 60 days in the outstanding loan balance.

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

[4] Represents borrowers who made at least one transaction on the Company’s platform since inception through the end of the relevant period.

[5] Represents the balance of the outstanding principal for Xiaoying Credit Loans that were 31 to 60 days past due as a percentage of the total balance of outstanding principal for Xiaoying Credit Loans that the Company facilitated and originated as of a specific date. Xiaoying Credit Loans that are delinquent for more than 60 days are excluded when calculating the denominator. Starting from the first quarter of 2021, substantially all of the loans facilitated and originated by the Company have been Xiaoying Credit Loans.

[6] 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 for Xiaoying Credit Loans that were 91 to 180 days past due as a percentage of the total balance of outstanding principal for the Xiaoying Credit Loans that the Company facilitated and originated as of a specific date. Xiaoying Credit Loans that are delinquent for more than 180 days are excluded when calculating the denominator.

[7] 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, (iii) adjusted net income (loss) per diluted ADS, (iv) adjusted net income (loss) per basic share, and (v) adjusted net income (loss) per diluted share, each of which excludes share-based compensation expense, impairment losses on financial investments, income (loss) from financial investments, gain (loss) from financial investments at equity method and impairment losses on long-term investments.

[8] Financial Ratios:
– Operating margin: It is calculated as Income from Operations divided by Total Net Revenue for the period.
– Net profit margin:  It is calculated as Net Income divided by Total Net Revenue for the period.
– Return on equity: It is calculated as the annualized Net Income divided by Average Total Equity for the period. Average Total Equity is calculated using the opening and closing balances of the period.

Conference Call

X Financial’s management team will host an earnings conference call at 7:30 AM U.S. Eastern Time on May 20, 2025 (7:30 PM Beijing / Hong Kong Time on May 20, 2025).

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 May 27, 2025:

United States:

1-877-344-7529

International:

1-412-317-0088

Passcode:

9119292

 

About X Financial

X Financial (NYSE: XYF) (the “Company”) is a leading Chinese fintech platform. 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

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, (iii) adjusted net income (loss) per diluted ADS, (iv) adjusted net income (loss) per basic share, and (v) adjusted net income (loss) per diluted share, each of which excludes share-based compensation expense, impairment losses on financial investments, income (loss) from financial investments, gain (loss) from financial investments at equity method 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 “Unaudited Reconciliations of GAAP and Non-GAAP results” set forth at the end of this press release.

Exchange Rate Information

This press release 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 RMB7.2567 to US$1.00, the exchange rate in effect as of March 31, 2025, as published in the Federal Reserve Board’s H.10 statistical release. Percentages stated in this release are calculated based on the RMB amounts.

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 differ 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. Noah Kauffman (Chief Financial Strategy Officer)
E-mail: ir@xiaoying.com

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

In U.S.: Ms. Linda Bergkamp
Phone: +1-480-614-3004
E-mail: linda.bergkamp@christensencomms.com

 

X Financial

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

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

As of December 31, 2024

As of March 31, 2025

As of March 31, 2025

 RMB 

RMB

USD

 ASSETS 

 Cash and cash equivalents 

984,611

1,389,456

191,472

 Restricted cash, net 

676,793

712,349

98,164

 Accounts receivable and contract assets, net  

2,029,550

2,409,743

332,071

 Loans receivable from Credit Loans and other loans, net 

4,828,317

4,212,291

580,469

 Deposits to institutional cooperators, net 

1,958,297

2,126,352

293,019

 Prepaid expenses and other current assets, net 

34,079

33,411

4,605

 Financial guarantee derivative 

1,038

6,454

889

 Deferred tax assets, net 

197,713

188,017

25,909

 Long term investments 

498,038

495,129

68,231

 Property and equipment, net 

15,833

16,767

2,311

 Intangible assets, net 

36,592

36,506

5,031

 Financial investments 

513,476

429,794

59,227

 Other non-current assets 

44,951

36,736

5,062

 TOTAL ASSETS 

11,819,288

12,093,005

1,666,460

 LIABILITIES 

 Payable to investors and institutional funding partners at amortized cost 

2,184,086

1,718,948

236,877

 Contingent guarantee liabilities 

187,641

190,198

26,210

 Deferred guarantee income 

164,725

159,566

21,989

 Short-term borrowings 

328,500

603,500

83,165

 Accrued payroll and welfare 

94,717

48,266

6,651

 Other tax payable 

279,993

322,396

44,426

 Income tax payable 

591,491

618,616

85,248

 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 

941,506

958,670

132,107

 Other non-current liabilities 

27,516

19,816

2,731

 Deferred tax liabilities 

65,959

17,602

2,426

 TOTAL LIABILITIES 

4,866,134

4,657,578

641,830

 Commitments and Contingencies 

 Equity: 

 Common shares (250,678,439 and 253,256,363 shares outstanding as of December 31, 2024 and March 31, 2025) 

207

207

29

 Treasury stock   

(509,644)

(503,448)

(69,377)

 Additional paid-in capital 

3,207,028

3,225,944

444,547

 Retained earnings 

4,174,511

4,632,638

638,395

 Other comprehensive income 

81,052

80,086

11,036

 Total X Financial shareholders’ equity 

6,953,154

7,435,427

1,024,630

 Non-controlling interests 

 TOTAL EQUITY 

6,953,154

7,435,427

1,024,630

 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 

11,819,288

12,093,005

1,666,460

 

X Financial

 Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income 

 Three Months Ended March 31, 

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

2024

2025

2025

 RMB 

 RMB 

 USD 

Net revenues

Loan facilitation service

614,150

1,078,379

148,605

Post-origination service

152,742

266,041

36,661

Financing income

334,628

310,140

42,739

Guarantee income

32,926

82,929

11,428

Other revenue

73,528

200,016

27,563

Total net revenue

1,207,974

1,937,505

266,996

Operating costs and expenses:

Origination and servicing

426,547

473,725

65,281

Borrower acquisitions and marketing

248,374

709,007

97,704

General and administrative

38,474

51,744

7,131

Provision for accounts receivable and contract assets

8,655

9,048

1,247

Provision for loans receivable

61,540

62,196

8,571

Provision for contingent guarantee liabilities

47,893

63,748

8,785

Change in fair value of financial guarantee derivative

(5,417)

(746)

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

(50)

549

76

Total operating costs and expenses

831,433

1,364,600

188,049

Income from operations

376,541

572,905

78,947

Interest income (expenses), net

(4,291)

(2,719)

(375)

Foreign exchange (gain) loss

(424)

(12,482)

(1,720)

Income from financial investments1

8,327

(3,678)

(507)

Other income, net

4,046

1,935

267

Income before income taxes

384,199

555,961

76,612

Income tax expense

(65,025)

(116,528)

(16,058)

Gain (loss) from equity in affiliates, net of tax

2,046

(2,182)

(301)

Gain (loss) from financial investments at equity method, net of tax1

41,919

20,876

2,877

Net income

363,139

458,127

63,130

Less: net income attributable to non-controlling interests

Net income attributable to X Financial shareholders

363,139

458,127

63,130

Net income 

363,139

458,127

63,130

Other comprehensive income, net of tax of nil:

Gain (loss) from equity in affiliates

30

Income (loss) from financial investments

2,225

(768)

(106)

Foreign currency translation adjustments

1,218

(198)

(27)

Comprehensive income

366,612

457,161

62,997

Less: comprehensive income attributable to non-controlling interests

Comprehensive income attributable to X Financial shareholders

366,612

457,161

62,997

Net income per share—basic

1.24

1.82

0.25

Net income per share—diluted 

1.22

1.76

0.24

Net income per ADS—basic

7.44

10.92

1.50

Net income per ADS—diluted 

7.32

10.56

1.46

Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding—basic

293,788,724

252,292,800

252,292,800

Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding—diluted

296,894,415

260,864,033

260,864,033

 

1 The Company has revised the presentation of the gain (loss) from financial investments at equity method after income tax expense, which previously reported as “Income (loss) from financial investments” before income tax expense. Additionally,  “Impairment losses on long-term investments” accounted under the equity method have been reclassified  into the gain (loss) from equity in affiliates after income tax expense. This change in presentation does not affect the net income for any 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)

2024

2025

2025

RMB

RMB

USD

GAAP net income

363,139

458,127

63,130

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

8,327

(3,678)

(507)

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

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

Less: Gain (loss) from financial investments at equity method (net of tax of nil)

41,919

20,876

2,877

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

9,312

25,837

3,560

Non-GAAP adjusted net income

322,205

466,766

64,320

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per share—basic

1.10

1.85

0.25

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per share—diluted 

1.09

1.79

0.25

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per ADS—basic

6.60

11.10

1.53

Non-GAAP adjusted net income per ADS—diluted 

6.54

10.74

1.48

Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding—basic

293,788,724

252,292,800

252,292,800

Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding—diluted

296,894,415

260,864,033

260,864,033

 

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OppFi Reports First Quarter 2026 Results, Record Quarterly Revenue

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Total revenue increased 8.3% year over year to $151.9 million, a Company record for the first quarter

Net income increased 165.0% year over year to $54.0 million

Adjusted net income1 decreased 11.2% year over year to $30.0 million

Board approves new $40 million Share Repurchase Program

CHICAGO, May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — OppFi Inc. (NYSE: OPFI) (“OppFi” or the “Company”), a tech-enabled digital finance platform that partners with banks to offer financial products and services to everyday Americans, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026.

“Operationally, OppFi had a healthy start to 2026, generating record first-quarter revenue, which reflects the strength of our core operations. Strategically, we believe 2026 is a pivotal year of investment for OppFi as we evolve the business with the transformative combination of OppFi’s digital-first platform and BNC’s national bank charter. This initiative unlocks significant opportunities for growth and product diversification. Combining our operations under unified regulatory supervision by the OCC and Federal Reserve simplifies and strengthens our compliance and risk management, which positions us for long-term scalability and sustainable growth,” said Todd Schwartz, CEO and Executive Chairman of OppFi. Our new share repurchase program reflects our continued confidence in OppFi’s long-term growth prospects, our commitment to returning value to our stockholders and belief that our stock currently trades at a significant discount to its underlying value,” Todd Schwartz added.

(1) Non-GAAP Financial Measures: Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS are non-GAAP financial measures. See “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below for a detailed description and reconciliation of such non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

Financial Summary

The following table presents a summary of OppFi’s results for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 (in thousands, except per share data)†. Certain columns and rows may not sum due to the use of rounded numbers for disclosure purposes. Percentages presented are calculated from the underlying whole-dollar amounts.

Three Months Ended March 31,

Change

(Unaudited)

2026

2025

%

Total revenue(1)

$        151,881

$        140,268

8.3 %

Net income

$          54,038

$          20,390

165.0 %

Net income (loss) attributable to OppFi Inc.

$          28,401

$         (11,372)

349.7 %

Adjusted net income(2)

$          30,045

$          33,817

(11.2) %

Basic EPS

$              1.06

$             (0.48)

321.0 %

Diluted EPS(3)

$              0.56

$             (0.48)

215.7 %

Adjusted EPS(2,3)

$              0.35

$              0.38

(9.3) %

† The financial results do not reflect the simplification of OppFi’s corporate structure to collapse its prior Up-C structure, which occurred after the end of the quarter.

(1) Total revenue is calculated as the sum of interest on finance receivables and other revenue.

(2) Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS are non-GAAP financial measures. See “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below for a detailed description and reconciliation of such non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

(3) Diluted EPS calculated on a GAAP basis excludes dilutive securities, including Class V Voting Stock, restricted stock units, performance stock units, and stock options in any periods in which their inclusion would have an antidilutive effect.

Key Performance Metrics

The following table represents key quarterly metrics as of and for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 (in thousands, except percentage metrics).

As of and for the Three Months Ended

(Unaudited)

March 31, 2026

March 31, 2025

Total net originations(a)

$             175,975

$             189,168

Total retained net originations(a)

$             151,449

$             168,963

Ending receivables(b)

$             444,922

$             406,579

Net charge-offs as % of total revenue(c)

42.5 %

34.6 %

Net charge-offs as % of average receivables, annualized(c)

55.5 %

47.0 %

Average yield, annualized(d)

130.7 %

135.8 %

Auto-approval rate(e)

79 %

79 %

(a) Total net originations are defined as gross originations net of transferred balance on refinanced loans, while total retained net originations are defined as the portion of total net originations with respect to which the Company ultimately purchased a receivable from bank partners.

(b) Ending receivables are defined as the unpaid principal balances of loans at the end of the reporting period.

(c) Net charge-offs as a percentage of total revenue and net charge-offs as a percentage of average receivables represent total charge-offs from the period less recoveries as a percentage of total revenue and as a percentage of average receivables. Net charge-offs as a percentage of average receivables is presented as an annualized metric. Finance receivables are charged off at the earlier of the time when accounts reach 90 days past due on a recency basis, when OppFi receives notification of a customer bankruptcy or is otherwise deemed uncollectible.

(d) Average yield is defined as total revenue from the period as a percent of average receivables and is presented as an annualized metric.

(e) Auto-approval rate is calculated by taking the number of approved loans that are not decisioned by a loan processor or underwriter (auto-approval) divided by the total number of loans approved.

Share Repurchase Program

During the three months ended March 31, 2026, OppFi repurchased 1,040,699 shares of Class A Common Stock, which were held as treasury stock, for an aggregate purchase price of $9.9 million at an average purchase price per share of $9.54. As of March 31, 2026, $11.0 million of the repurchase authorization under the Company’s prior repurchase program remained available. On May 6, 2026, the Board of Directors of OppFi approved a new share repurchase program under which the Company may repurchase up to $40 million of its Class A Common Stock. This new program replaces the Company’s prior share repurchase program, which was terminated.

Repurchases under the new program may be made from time to time on the open market, through privately negotiated transactions, or via other methods, in accordance with applicable securities laws and other relevant legal requirements. The timing and amount of repurchases will depend on market conditions, share price, trading volume and other factors. The new program does not obligate the Company to repurchase any specific dollar amount or number of shares, and it may be extended, modified, suspended or discontinued at any time.

Conference Call

Management will host a conference call today at 9:00 a.m. ET to discuss OppFi’s financial results and business outlook. The webcast of the conference call will be made available on the Investor Relations page of the Company’s website.

The conference call can also be accessed with the following dial-in information:

Domestic: (800) 579-2543International: (785) 424-1789Conference ID: OPPFI

An archived version of the webcast will be available on OppFi’s website.

About OppFi

OppFi (NYSE: OPFI) is a tech-enabled digital finance platform that partners with banks to offer financial products and services to everyday Americans. Through this transparent and responsible platform, which emphasizes financial inclusion and exceptional customer experience, the Company assists consumers who are underserved by traditional financing options in building improved financial health. OppLoans by OppFi maintains a 4.4/5.0 star rating on Trustpilot based on over 5,500 reviews, positioning the Company among the top consumer-rated financial platforms online. OppFi also holds a 35% equity interest in Bitty Holdings, LLC (“Bitty”), a credit access company that provides revenue-based financing and other working capital solutions to small businesses. For additional information, please visit oppfi.com.

Important Additional Information will be Filed with the SEC

In connection with the proposed transaction between OppFi and BNCCORP, Inc. (“BNCC”), OppFi will file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) a registration statement on Form S-4 (the “registration statement”), which will contain a proxy statement of BNCC and a prospectus of OppFi (the “proxy statement/prospectus”), and OppFi may file with the SEC other relevant documents regarding the proposed transaction. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS CAREFULLY AND IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND ANY OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC BY OPPFI, AS WELL AS ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS TO THOSE DOCUMENTS, WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT OPPFI, BNC AND THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION. A definitive copy of the proxy statement/prospectus will be mailed to stockholders of BNCC when that document is final. Investors and security holders will be able to obtain the registration statement and the proxy statement/prospectus, as well as other filings containing information about OppFi, free of charge from OppFi or from the SEC’s website when they are filed by OppFi. The documents filed by OppFi with the SEC may be obtained free of charge at OppFi’s website, at https://investors.oppfi.com/financials/sec-filings/default.aspx, or by requesting them by mail at 130 E. Randolph Street, Suite 3400, Chicago, IL 60601 or by email at corporate.secretary@oppfi.com.

Participants in a Solicitation

This communication is not a solicitation of a proxy from any security holder of BNCC or OppFi. However, OppFi, BNCC and certain of their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in a solicitation of proxies from the stockholders of BNCC in respect of the proposed transaction. Information about OppFi’s directors and executive officers is available in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and other documents filed by OppFi with the SEC. Information regarding the persons who may, under the rules of the SEC, be deemed participants in the proxy solicitation and a description of their direct and indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, will be contained in the proxy statement/prospectus and other relevant materials to be filed with the SEC when they become available. Free copies of this document may be obtained as described in the preceding paragraph.

This communication shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities of OppFi or a solicitation of any vote or approval with respect to the proposed transaction by OppFi or BNCC, nor shall there be any sale of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. No offering of securities shall be made except by means of a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

Contacts:

Investor Relations:
Mike Gallentine
Head of Investor Relations
mgallentine@oppfi.com

Media Relations:
media@oppfi.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. OppFi’s actual results may differ from its expectations, estimates and projections and consequently, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Words such as “expect,” “estimate,” “project,” “budget,” “forecast,” “opportunity,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “believes,” “predicts,” “potential,” “possible,” “continue,” “positions,” and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, OppFi’s expectations with respect to its full year 2026 guidance, the future performance of OppFi’s platform and underwriting models, statements regarding OppFi’s proposed acquisition of BNCC, including the anticipated timing, structure, benefits and strategic rationale of such transactions, OppFi’s expectations with respect to the geographic expansion and product diversification that may come from the acquisition, and expectations for OppFi’s growth and future financial performance. These forward-looking statements are based on OppFi’s current expectations and assumptions about future events and are based on currently available information as to the outcome and timing of future events. These forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results to differ materially from the expected results. Most of these factors are outside OppFi’s control and are difficult to predict. Factors that may cause such differences include, but are not limited to, the impact of general economic conditions, including economic slowdowns, inflation, interest rate changes, recessions, the impact of tariffs, and tightening of credit markets on OppFi’s business; the impact of challenging macroeconomic and marketplace conditions; the impact of stimulus or other government programs; risks related to the proposed acquisition of BNCC including the risk that the transactions may not be completed in a timely manner or at all and the risk of integration or execution challenges; whether OppFi will be successful in obtaining declaratory relief against the Commissioner of the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation for the State of California; whether OppFi will be subject to AB 539; whether OppFi’s bank partners will continue to lend in California and whether OppFi’s financing sources will continue to finance the purchase of participation rights in loans originated by OppFi’s bank partners in California; OppFi’s ability to scale and grow the Bitty business; the impact that events involving financial institutions or the financial services industry generally, such as actual concerns or events involving liquidity, defaults, or non-performance, may have on OppFi’s business; risks related to any material weakness in OppFi’s internal controls over financial reporting; the ability of OppFi to grow and manage growth profitably and retain its key employees; risks related to new products; risks related to evaluating and potentially consummating acquisitions; concentration risk; risks related to OppFi’s ability to comply with various covenants in its corporate and warehouse credit facilities; risks related to potential litigation; changes in applicable laws or regulations, including, but not limited to, impacts from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act; the possibility that OppFi may be adversely affected by other economic, business, and/or competitive factors; and other risks and uncertainties indicated from time to time in OppFi’s filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, in particular, contained in the section captioned “Risk Factors.” OppFi cautions that the foregoing list of factors is not exclusive, and readers should not place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. OppFi does not undertake or accept any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This press release includes certain non-GAAP financial measures that are unaudited and do not conform to GAAP, such as Adjusted EBT, Adjusted Net Income, and Adjusted EPS. Adjusted EBT is defined as Net Income, adjusted for (1) income tax expense; (2) change in fair value of warrant liabilities; (3) other adjustments, net; and (4) other income. Adjusted Net Income is defined as Adjusted EBT as defined above, adjusted for taxes assuming a tax rate for each period presented that reflects the U.S. federal statutory rate of 21% and a blended statutory rate for state income taxes, in order to allow for a comparison with other publicly traded companies. Adjusted EPS is defined as Adjusted Net Income as defined above, divided by weighted average diluted shares outstanding, which represents shares of both classes of common stock outstanding and includes the impact of dilutive securities, such as restricted stock units, performance stock units, and stock options. These non-GAAP financial measures have not been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States and may be different from non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. OppFi believes that the use of these non-GAAP financial measures provides an additional tool for investors to use in evaluating ongoing operating results and trends. These non-GAAP measures with comparable names should not be considered in isolation from, or as an alternative to, financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP. See “Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below for reconciliations for OppFi’s non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

First Quarter Results of Operations

Consolidated Statements of Operations

The following table present consolidated results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 (in thousands, except share and per share data). Certain columns and rows may not sum due to the use of rounded numbers for disclosure purposes. Percentages presented are calculated from the underlying whole-dollar amounts.

Three Months Ended March 31,

Change

(Unaudited)

2026

2025

$

%

Revenue:

Interest and loan related income

$      150,526

$      139,118

$     11,408

8.2 %

Other revenue

1,355

1,150

205

17.8

151,881

140,268

11,613

8.3

Change in fair value of finance receivables

(64,583)

(49,458)

(15,125)

30.6

     Net revenue

87,298

90,810

(3,512)

(3.9)

Expenses:

Salaries and employee benefits

14,254

13,778

476

3.5

Direct marketing costs

10,385

10,288

97

0.9

Interest expense and amortized debt issuance costs

8,510

10,247

(1,737)

(17.0)

Professional fees

7,264

4,199

3,065

73.0

Technology costs

3,329

2,961

368

12.4

Payment processing fees

1,658

1,630

28

1.7

Occupancy

871

1,039

(168)

(16.2)

Depreciation and amortization

591

1,760

(1,169)

(66.4)

General, administrative and other

5,074

2,416

2,658

110.0

     Total expenses

51,936

48,318

3,618

7.5

     Income from operations

35,362

42,492

(7,130)

(16.8)

Other income (expense):

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

21,295

(21,607)

42,902

198.6

Income from equity method investment

1,120

1,076

44

4.1

Other income

232

80

152

191.1

     Income before income taxes

58,009

22,041

35,968

163.2

Income tax expense

3,971

1,651

2,320

140.5

     Net income

54,038

20,390

33,648

165.0

Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interest

25,637

31,762

(6,125)

(19.3)

     Net income (loss) attributable to OppFi Inc.

$        28,401

$       (11,372)

$     39,773

349.7 %

Earnings (loss) per common share attributable to OppFi Inc.:

Earnings (loss) per common share:

     Basic

$           1.06

$          (0.48)

     Diluted

$           0.56

$          (0.48)

Weighted average common shares outstanding:

     Basic

26,778,432

23,691,769

     Diluted

86,195,269

23,691,769

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

The following table presents consolidated balance sheets as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025 (in thousands). Certain columns and rows may not sum due to the use of rounded numbers for disclosure purposes. Percentages presented are calculated from the underlying whole-dollar amounts.

(Unaudited)

March 31,

December 31,

Change

2026

2025

$

%

Assets

Cash and restricted cash

$       99,920

$       93,263

$         6,657

7.1 %

Finance receivables at fair value

502,558

546,236

(43,678)

(8.0)

Equity method investment

19,145

19,076

69

0.4

Other assets

98,364

95,515

2,849

3.0

Total assets

$      719,987

$      754,090

$      (34,103)

(4.5) %

Liabilities and stockholders’ equity

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

$       41,610

$       46,171

$        (4,561)

(9.9) %

Other liabilities

45,975

51,235

(5,260)

(10.3)

Total debt

284,260

321,353

(37,093)

(11.5)

Warrant liabilities

5,160

26,455

(21,295)

(80.5)

Total liabilities

377,005

445,214

(68,209)

(15.3)

Total stockholders’ equity

342,982

308,876

34,106

11.0

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$      719,987

$      754,090

$      (34,103)

(4.5) %

Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

The following table presents the consolidated statement of cash flows for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 (in thousands). Certain columns and rows may not sum due to the use of rounded numbers for disclosure purposes. Percentages presented are calculated from the underlying whole-dollar amounts.

Three Months Ended March 31,

Change

(Unaudited)

2026

2025

$

%

Net cash provided by operating activities

$       90,779

$       83,740

$        7,039

8.4 %

Net cash used in investing activities

(21,436)

(34,241)

12,805

(37.4)

Net cash used in financing activities

(62,686)

(47,019)

(15,667)

33.3

Net increase in cash and restricted cash

$         6,657

$         2,480

$        4,177

168.4 %

Financial Capacity and Capital Resources

As of March 31, 2026, OppFi had $63.9 million in unrestricted cash, an increase of $14.4 million from December 31, 2025. As of March 31, 2026, OppFi had an additional $240.7 million of unused debt capacity under our financing facilities for future availability, representing a 46% overall undrawn capacity, an increase from $203.6 million as of December 31, 2025. The increase in undrawn debt was driven primarily by a decrease in the utilization of revolving lines of credit. Including total financing commitments of $525.0 million and cash and restricted cash on the balance sheet of $99.9 million, OppFi had approximately $624.9 million in funding capacity as of March 31, 2026.

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The following tables present reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 (in thousands, except share and per share data). Certain columns and rows may not sum due to the use of rounded numbers for disclosure purposes. Percentages presented are calculated from the underlying whole-dollar amounts.

Adjusted EBT and Adjusted Net Income

Comparison of the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025

Three Months Ended March 31,

Change

(Unaudited)

2026

2025

$

%

Net income

$         54,038

$          20,390

$     33,648

165.0 %

Income tax expense

3,971

1,651

2,320

140.5

Other income

(232)

(80)

(152)

191.1

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

(21,295)

21,607

(42,902)

(198.6)

Other adjustments, net(a)

3,035

609

2,426

398.4

Adjusted EBT

39,517

44,177

(4,660)

(10.5)

Less: pro forma taxes(b)

9,472

10,360

(888)

(8.6)

Adjusted net income

$         30,045

$          33,817

$     (3,772)

(11.2) %

Adjusted earnings per share

$            0.35

$             0.38

Weighted average diluted shares outstanding

86,195,269

87,991,698

(a) For the three months ended March 31, 2026, other adjustments, net of $3.0 million included $1.7 million in expenses related to stock compensation, $1.0 million in expenses related to corporate development, $0.2 million in expenses related to severance, and $0.1 million in expenses related to legal matters. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, other adjustments, net of $0.6 million included $1.3 million in expenses related to stock compensation, $0.3 million in expenses related to severance, $0.3 million in expenses related to legal matters, and $0.2 million in expenses related to an adjustment to the Company’s outstanding lease obligations, partially offset by a $1.4 million addback related to the partial forgiveness of remaining expenses related to OppFi Card’s exit activities. The sum of the individual components of other adjustments, net may not equal the total presented due to the use of rounded numbers for disclosure purposes.

(b) Assumes a tax rate of 23.97% for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 23.45% for the three months ended March 31, 2025, reflecting the U.S. federal statutory rate of 21% and a blended statutory rate for state income taxes.

Adjusted Earnings Per Share

Comparison of the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025

Three Months Ended March 31,

(Unaudited)

2026

2025

Weighted average Class A common stock outstanding

26,778,432

23,691,769

Weighted average Class V voting stock outstanding

58,694,615

62,698,935

Dilutive impact of restricted stock units

556,584

1,341,739

Dilutive impact of performance stock units

12,994

62,377

Dilutive impact of stock options

152,644

196,878

Weighted average diluted shares outstanding

86,195,269

87,991,698

 

Three Months Ended March 31,

(In thousands, except share and per share data)

2026

2025

(Unaudited)

$

Per Share

$

Per Share

Weighted average diluted shares outstanding

86,195,269

87,991,698

Net income

$       54,038

$         0.63

$       20,390

$         0.23

Income tax expense

3,971

0.05

1,651

0.02

Other income

(232)

(80)

Change in fair value of warrant liabilities

(21,295)

(0.25)

21,607

0.25

Other adjustments, net(a)

3,035

0.04

609

0.01

Adjusted EBT

39,517

0.46

44,177

0.50

Less: pro forma taxes(b)

9,472

0.11

10,360

0.12

Adjusted net income

$       30,045

$         0.35

$       33,817

$         0.38

(a) For the three months ended March 31, 2026, other adjustments, net of $3.0 million included $1.7 million in expenses related to stock compensation, $1.0 million in expenses related to corporate development, $0.2 million in expenses related to severance, and $0.1 million in expenses related to legal matters. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, other adjustments, net of $0.6 million included $1.3 million in expenses related to stock compensation, $0.3 million in expenses related to severance, $0.3 million in expenses related to legal matters, and $0.2 million in expenses related to an adjustment to the Company’s outstanding lease obligations, partially offset by a $1.4 million addback related to the partial forgiveness of remaining expenses related to OppFi Card’s exit activities. The sum of the individual components of other adjustments, net may not equal the total presented due to the use of rounded numbers for disclosure purposes.

(b) Assumes a tax rate of 23.97% for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 23.45% for the three months ended March 31, 2025, reflecting the U.S. federal statutory rate of 21% and a blended statutory rate for state income taxes.

 

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AAON Reports First Quarter 2026 Results with Record Sales and Backlog, Robust Earnings Growth, and Raises Full-Year Guidance

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First Quarter 2026 Results
(All comparisons are year-over-year, unless otherwise noted)

Delivered record sales and accelerated earnings growth on strong demand and expanding production throughputNet sales grew 54.3% to a record $496.9 millionOperating margins reflected early benefits from improving utilization, with margin improvement expected to build as capacity absorption improvesGAAP diluted EPS increased 37.1% to $0.48 reflecting strong earnings growth on higher volumeTotal backlog increased 107.4% to a record $2.1 billion, driven by continued strength from the data center market 

Raises 2026 Outlook

2026 outlook now reflects revenue growth of 40%-45%% and gross margins of approximately 27-28%, supported by record backlog, expanded capacity, and improving operational execution

TULSA, Okla., May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — AAON, INC. (NASDAQ-AAON), a leader in high-performing, energy-efficient HVAC solutions that bring long-term value to customers and owners, today announced its results for the first quarter of 2026.

First Quarter 2026 Results

Net sales for the first quarter of 2026 increased 54.3% to $496.9 million, from $322.1 million in the first quarter of 2025. This growth was driven by strong demand across both the AAON and BASX brands, and accelerating production throughput made possible by investments made in capacity and operational execution. BASX-branded sales increased 72.4% to $228.6 million, reflecting continued strength in data center cooling demand, higher production volumes, and increased utilization of recently commissioned capacity. AAON-branded sales increased 41.6% to $268.4 million, supported by a strong backlog and accelerating production rates. Booking activity remained solid across both brands, supporting continued share gains and elevated backlog levels. BASX-branded products ended the quarter with backlog up 160.0%, while AAON‑branded bookings demonstrated continued resilience in a softer market environment.

Gross profit margin in the quarter was 25.1%, compared to 26.8% in the prior-year period. The year‑over‑year decline reflected unabsorbed fixed costs associated with recent capacity investments, temporary outsourcing used to support accelerated growth, and transitory price and cost timing dynamics. These effects are intentional and temporary, and are expected to unwind as internal capacity scales and utilization improves.

Selling, general and administrative expenses as a percent of sales declined 220 basis points to 13.7%, demonstrating strong operating leverage and disciplined cost management.

Earnings per diluted share were $0.48, an increase of 37.1% from $0.35 in the first quarter of 2025.

“First‑quarter results demonstrate strong earnings growth driven by higher volume, improved execution, and continued share gains,” said President and CEO Matt Tobolski. “We delivered record sales, improved cash flow, and higher production throughput across our manufacturing network. Importantly, the additional volume we are taking on is carrying attractive incremental contribution, allowing earnings to grow while we intentionally sequence margin improvement during this phase of capacity ramp.

“Our backlog provides exceptional visibility, particularly across the BASX-brand, and positions us to drive continued growth as we move through the year. At the same time, increasing utilization across existing capacity is expected to support margin improvement over time as fixed costs are absorbed, equipment comes fully online, and productivity continues to improve.

“As we progress through 2026, our priorities are clear and unchanged. Drive throughput, convert backlog, and deliver disciplined margin progression over time. We have built the foundation, and we are now focused on converting that foundation into durable earnings power and long-term returns.”

Backlog

March 31, 2026

December 31, 2025

March 31, 2025

(in thousands)

AAON-branded products

$              509,806

$              526,350

$              403,863

BASX-branded products

1,619,649

1,302,145

623,006

$            2,129,455

$            1,828,495

$            1,026,869

Total backlog increased 107.4% year-over-year to $2.13 billion, and increased 16.5% sequentially. The sequential growth was driven entirely by the BASX brand, with backlog increasing 24.4% from the prior quarter. Sustained data center demand and BASX’s custom-engineered solutions continue to support share gains. As planned, AAON-branded products backlog declined sequentially 3.1%, reflecting a deliberate increase in production to address extended lead times, with manufacturing output exceeding order intake during the quarter. Order activity of AAON equipment remained solid, supporting continued share gains despite softer end-market conditions.

2026 Outlook

Dr. Tobolski concluded, “We are encouraged by the start of the year and the momentum we are seeing across the business. Backlog and demand remain exceptionally strong, providing the visibility and stability needed to maintain a sharp focus on execution, production ramp‑up, and customer fulfillment. We are pleased with the benefits we are starting to see from operational investments, and we have meaningful opportunity ahead to further increase production volumes and enhance productivity, which support improved results over time.

“We now expect 2026 sales to grow 40%-45%, with gross margin of 27%-28%, reflecting intentional ramp decisions early in the year and improving margin as utilization and productivity increases through the year. We anticipate SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales will be 14%-15% and expect depreciation and amortization expenses of $95-$100 million.”

Current

Prior

Metric

FY26

FY26

YoY Sales Growth

40%-45%

18%-20%

Gross Profit Margin

27%-28%

29%-31%

SG&A as a % of sales

14%-15%

~16%

Depreciation & Amortization

$95M-$100M

$95M-$100M

Segment Results

AAON Oklahoma

Three Months Ended 

(in thousands)

March 31, 2026

December 31, 2025

March 31, 2025

Net sales

$      243,967

$          215,503

$      161,838

Gross profit

$       64,272

$           59,168

$       40,600

Gross profit margin

26.3 %

27.5 %

25.1 %

Net sales for the AAON Oklahoma segment totaled $244.0 million, an increase of 50.7% year-over-year, driven by a strong starting backlog and ongoing production enhancements that improved backlog conversion despite a challenging industry environment. First‑quarter 2026 results also benefited from an easier year‑over‑year comparison, as the prior‑year period was disrupted by the industry’s refrigerant transition, contributing to regained market share.

Gross margin for the segment was 26.3%, compared to 25.1% in the first quarter of 2025. Overhead expenses associated with the new Memphis facility impacted segment margin by $9.8 million.  Excluding these costs, segment margins were 29.6%.  During the quarter, the segment was impacted by elevated outsourcing levels, price‑cost timing dynamics, and tariff‑related costs, all of which are temporary and do not change the long-term earnings power of the segment.

AAON Coil Products

Three Months Ended 

(in thousands)

March 31, 2026

December 31, 2025

March 31, 2025

Net sales

$      117,611

$          102,619

$       94,023

Gross profit

$       28,302

$           21,827

$       29,858

Gross profit margin

24.1 %

21.3 %

31.8 %

Net sales for the AAON Coil Products segment totaled $117.6 million, up 25.1% compared to the same period last year. Growth was driven primarily by BASX-branded liquid cooling sales of $93.2 million, up 40.5% during the period, while AAON‑branded sales declined 11.8% year-over-year.

AAON Coil Products gross margin was 24.1%, declining year-over-year from 31.8%, but increasing sequentially from 21.3%. The sequential margin expansion reflected improved operating leverage on higher throughput at the Longview facility, including a favorable mix of higher-margin BASX sales.

BASX

Three Months Ended

(in thousands)

March 31, 2026

December 31, 2025

March 31, 2025

Net sales

$      135,358

$          106,095

$       66,193

Gross profit

$       32,391

$           28,775

$       15,906

Gross profit margin

23.9 %

27.1 %

24.0 %

Net sales for the BASX segment increased 104.5% to $135.4 million from $66.2 million in the prior-year period. The year-over-year growth reflected strong demand for data center equipment, supported by robust order intake and elevated backlog levels. Increased production from the Company’s new Memphis facility played a key role by expanding capacity and driving higher sales volumes.

BASX segment gross margin was 23.9%, unchanged from the prior-year period. Margin stability reflected strong volume growth, offset by incremental resources and investments to support future growth and share gains. These incremental costs also contributed to the sequential margin contraction.

Balance Sheet & Cash Flow

As of March 31, 2026, the company had cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of $1.1 million and a balance on its revolving credit facility of $425.2 million. Andy Cheung, CFO and Treasurer, commented, “During the first quarter, operating cash flow totaled $34.0 million, representing the highest level since the third quarter of 2024. This improvement reflected higher earnings and enhanced working capital efficiency. Capital expenditures totaled $52.9 million, primarily reflecting continued investments in incremental capacity to support future growth. As improvements in profitability and productivity continue, we expect these trends to support stronger cash flow and a healthier balance sheet over time.”

Conference Call

The company will host a conference call and webcast this morning at 9:00 a.m. EST to discuss the first quarter of 2026 results and outlook. The conference call will be accessible via dial-in for those who wish to participate in Q&A as well as a listen-only webcast. The dial-in is accessible at 1-888-880-3330. To access the listen-only webcast, please register at https://app.webinar.net/x89XOEkP41z. On the next business day following the call, a replay of the call will be available on the company’s website at https://aaon.com/investors.

About AAON

Founded in 1988, AAON is a global leader in HVAC solutions for commercial, industrial and data center indoor environments. The company’s industry-leading approach to designing and manufacturing highly configurable and custom-made equipment to meet exact needs creates a premier ownership experience with greater efficiency, performance and long-term value. Its highly engineered equipment is sold under the AAON and BASX brands. AAON is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where its world-class innovation center and testing lab allows AAON engineers to continuously push boundaries and advance the industry. For more information, please visit www.aaon.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as “expects”, “anticipates”, “intends”, “plans”, “believes”, “seeks”, “estimates”, “should”, “will”, and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, which are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in such forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. We undertake no obligations to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Important factors that could cause results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include (1) the timing and extent of changes in raw material and component prices, (2) the effects of fluctuations in the commercial/industrial new construction market, (3) the timing and extent of changes in interest rates, as well as other competitive factors during the year, and (4) general economic, market or business conditions. For a discussion of such risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in any forward-looking statements, see “Risk Factors” and “Forward Looking Statements” in AAON’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the most recent fiscal year, as may be revised and updated by AAON’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and AAON’s Current Reports on Form 8-K.

Contact Information

Joseph Mondillo
Director of Investor Relations & Corporate Strategy
Phone: (617) 877-6346
Email: joseph.mondillo@aaon.com

AAON, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Consolidated Statements of Income

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended March 31,

2026

2025

(in thousands, except per share data)

Net sales

$          496,936

$          322,054

Cost of sales

371,971

235,690

Gross profit

124,965

86,364

Selling, general and administrative expenses

67,906

51,293

Gain on disposal of assets

(40)

Income from operations

57,059

35,111

Interest expense

(5,055)

(2,802)

Other income, net

77

174

Income before taxes

52,081

32,483

Income tax provision

12,266

3,191

Net income

$           39,815

$           29,292

Earnings per share:

Basic EPS

$              0.49

$              0.36

Diluted EPS

$              0.48

$              0.35

Cash dividends declared per common share:

$              0.10

$              0.10

Weighted average shares outstanding:

Basic

81,756,604

81,472,351

Diluted

83,179,954

83,351,536

 

AAON, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Segment Net Sales and Profit

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended March 31,

2026

2025

(in thousands)

AAON Oklahoma

External sales

$       243,967

$        161,838

Inter-segment sales

44,509

3,839

Eliminations

(44,509)

(3,839)

     Net sales

243,967

161,838

     Cost of sales1

179,695

121,238

     Gross profit

64,272

40,600

AAON Coil Products

External sales

$       117,611

$         94,023

Inter-segment sales

6,818

3,579

Eliminations

(6,818)

(3,579)

     Net sales

117,611

94,023

     Cost of sales1

89,309

64,165

     Gross profit

28,302

29,858

BASX

External sales

$       135,358

$         66,193

Inter-segment sales

(2)

43

Eliminations

2

(43)

     Net sales

135,358

66,193

     Cost of sales1

102,967

50,287

     Gross profit

32,391

15,906

Consolidated gross profit

$       124,965

$         86,364

1 Presented after intercompany eliminations.

 

The reconciliation between consolidated gross profit to consolidated income from operations is as follows:

Consolidated gross profit

$        124,965

$         86,364

Less: Selling, general and administrative expenses

67,906

51,293

Add: gain on disposal of assets

(40)

Consolidated income from operations

$         57,059

$         35,111

 

AAON, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Unaudited)

March 31,
2026

December 31,
2025

2026

2025

Assets

(in thousands, except share and per share data)

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$             13

$             13

Restricted cash

1,087

1,226

Accounts receivable, net

290,161

314,387

Income tax receivable

19,691

27,445

Inventories, net

313,203

261,151

Contract assets, net

298,368

247,037

Prepaid expenses and other

21,177

17,921

Total current assets

943,700

869,180

Property, plant and equipment, net

654,857

631,262

Intangible assets, net and goodwill

171,913

165,799

Right of use assets

17,335

17,988

Other long-term assets

1,907

2,281

Total assets

$     1,789,712

$     1,686,510

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

Current liabilities:

Short-term obligations of NMTC1

7,535

7,535

Accounts payable

160,139

110,437

Accrued liabilities

136,731

132,213

Contract liabilities

55,229

80,670

Total current liabilities

359,634

330,855

Debt, long-term

425,154

398,320

Deferred tax liabilities

34,899

30,313

Other long-term liabilities

27,038

23,299

New markets tax credit obligations1

8,778

8,738

Commitments and contingencies (Note 19)

Stockholders’ equity:

Preferred stock, $.001 par value, 5,000,000 shares authorized, no shares issued

Common stock, $.004 par value, 200,000,000 shares authorized, 81,851,483 and 81,691,075 issued and outstanding at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively

327

327

Additional paid-in capital

71,913

64,358

Retained earnings

861,969

830,300

Total stockholders’ equity

934,209

894,985

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$     1,789,712

$     1,686,510

1 Held by variable interest entities

 

AAON, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Unaudited)

 

Three Months Ended March 31,

2026

2025

Operating Activities

(in thousands)

Net income

$       39,815

$       29,292

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

Depreciation and amortization

20,903

18,943

Amortization of debt issuance costs

40

52

Amortization of right of use assets

40

25

(Recoveries of) Provision for losses on accounts receivable, net of adjustments

(120)

88

Provision for excess and obsolete inventories, net of write-offs

701

57

Share-based compensation

7,696

4,021

Other

(45)

Deferred income taxes

4,586

5,976

Changes in assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

24,346

(17,631)

Income tax receivable

7,754

(3,323)

Inventories

(52,753)

(11,489)

Contract assets

(51,331)

(53,235)

Prepaid expenses and other long-term assets

(1,487)

(2,703)

Accounts payable

50,375

21,625

Contract liabilities

(25,441)

1,508

Extended warranties

4,387

37

Accrued liabilities and other long-term liabilities

4,483

(2,412)

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

33,994

(9,214)

Investing Activities

Capital expenditures

(45,127)

(46,723)

Grant proceeds received

1,650

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment

40

Acquisition of intangible assets

(7,808)

(3,717)

Principal payments from note receivable

12

Net cash used in investing activities

(51,285)

(50,388)

Financing Activities

Borrowings of debt

252,867

235,925

Payments of debt

(226,033)

(138,411)

Payment related to financing costs

(1,395)

Stock options exercised

3,062

4,356

Repurchase of stock – open market

(31,536)

Repurchases of stock – LTIP plans (Note 17)

(3,203)

(6,768)

Cash dividends paid to stockholders

(8,146)

(8,095)

Net cash provided by financing activities

17,152

55,471

Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash

(139)

(4,131)

Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, beginning of period

1,239

6,514

Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, end of period

$        1,100

$        2,383

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement the company’s consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), additional non-GAAP financial measures are provided and reconciled in the following tables. The company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures, when considered together with the GAAP financial measures, provide information that is useful to investors in understanding period-over-period operating results. The company believes that this non-GAAP financial measure enhances the ability of investors to analyze the company’s business trends and operating performance as they are used by management to better understand operating performance. Since adjusted net income, adjusted net income per diluted share, EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, and adjusted EBITDA margin are non-GAAP measures and are susceptible to varying calculations, adjusted net income, adjusted net income per diluted share, EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, and adjusted EBITDA margin, as presented, may not be directly comparable with other similarly titled measures used by other companies.

Non-GAAP Adjusted Net Income

The company defines non-GAAP adjusted net income as net income adjusted for any infrequent events, such as litigation settlements, net of profit sharing and tax effect, in the periods presented.

The following table provides a reconciliation of net income (GAAP) to non-GAAP adjusted net income for the periods indicated:

Three Months Ended March 31,

2026

2025

(in thousands)

Net income, a GAAP measure

$            39,815

$            29,292

Add: Memphis incentive fee1

2,700

Profit sharing effect2

(230)

Tax effect

(627)

Non-GAAP adjusted net income

$            39,815

$            31,135

Non-GAAP adjusted earnings per diluted share

$               0.48

$               0.37

1The incentive fee relates to fees payable to our real estate broker associated with the acquisition of our Memphis, Tenn. plant for a percentage of the incentives awarded to us by various entities.

2Profit sharing effect of the Memphis incentive fee in the respective period.

EBITDA

EBITDA (as defined below) is presented herein and reconciled from the GAAP measure of net income because of its wide acceptance by the investment community as a financial indicator of a company’s ability to internally fund operations. The company defines EBITDA as net income, plus (1) depreciation and amortization, (2) interest expense (income), net and (3) income tax expense. EBITDA is not a measure of net income or cash flows as determined by GAAP. EBITDA margin is defined as EBITDA as a percentage of net sales.

The company’s EBITDA measure provides additional information which may be used to better understand the company’s operations. EBITDA is one of several metrics that the company uses as a supplemental financial measurement in the evaluation of its business and should not be considered as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net income, as an indicator of operating performance. Certain items excluded from EBITDA are significant components in understanding and assessing a company’s financial performance. EBITDA, as used by the company, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. The company believes that EBITDA is a widely followed measure of operating performance and is one of many metrics used by the company’s management team and by other users of the company’s consolidated financial statements.

Adjusted EBITDA is calculated as EBITDA adjusted by items in non-GAAP adjusted net income, above, except for taxes, as taxes are already excluded from EBITDA.

The following table provides a reconciliation of net income (GAAP) to EBITDA (non-GAAP) and Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) for the periods indicated:

Three Months Ended March 31,

2026

2025

(in thousands)

Net income, a GAAP measure

$         39,815

$         29,292

Depreciation and amortization

20,903

18,943

Interest expense, net

5,055

2,802

Income tax expense

12,266

3,191

EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure

$         78,039

$         54,228

Add: Memphis incentive fee1

2,700

Profit sharing effect2

(230)

Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure

$         78,039

$         56,698

Adjusted EBITDA margin

15.7 %

17.6 %

1The incentive fee relates to fees payable to our real estate broker associated with the acquisition of our Memphis, Tenn. plant for a percentage of the incentives awarded to us by various entities.

2Profit sharing effect of the Memphis incentive fee in the respective period.

Non-GAAP Adjusted Selling, General and Administrative Expenses

The following table provides a reconciliation of selling, general and administrative expenses (GAAP) to adjusted selling, general and administrative expenses (non-GAAP) for the periods indicated:

Three Months Ended March 31,

2026

2025

(in thousands)

Non-GAAP Adjusted Selling, General and Administrative Expenses

SG&A, a GAAP measure

$           67,906

$           51,293

Less: Memphis Incentive Fee1

2,700

Profit Sharing effect2

(230)

Non-GAAP adjusted SG&A expenses

$           67,906

$           48,823

As a percent of sales

13.7 %

15.2 %

1The incentive fee relates to fees payable to our real estate broker associated with the acquisition of our Memphis, Tenn. plant for a percentage of the incentives awarded to us by various entities.

2Profit sharing effect of the Memphis incentive fee in the respective period.

 

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Tetrous® Wins “Most Exciting New Product” Award at Shoulder 360™

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Following its ACE (Advancing Cutting-Edge) Award win in 2024, Tetrous is recognized once again, this time by Shoulder 360™ for its EnFix® product line.

LOS ANGELES, May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Tetrous, Inc., an emerging leader in orthopedic sports medicine innovation, today announced it has been awarded “Most Exciting New Product” at Shoulder 360, recognizing the company’s continued advancement in solutions for bone-to-tendon healing.

This latest honor builds on Tetrous’ earlier recognition at the AOSSM Annual Meeting, where the company received the prestigious ACE (Advancing Cutting-Edge) Award in 2024—a distinction given to breakthrough technologies with the potential to meaningfully improve patient outcomes in sports medicine. Shoulder 360™ is the pre-eminent forum meeting annually to educate the spectrum of health care providers caring for patients with shoulder disorders.

Tetrous’ product line, including EnFix RC®, EnFix TAC-O®, EnFix TAC-T®, and EnFix ACL™, is designed to address longstanding challenges in orthopedic soft tissue repair, particularly in procedures such as rotator cuff repair, where failure rates remain a significant concern. Restoring the bone-to-tendon interface, known as the enthesis, ultimately determines healing and long-term success.

Tetrous offers the only demineralized bone fiber (DBF) implant designed specifically for placement within bone at the bone-tendon interface, supplying the biological drivers for repair. When the mineral component is removed from allograft bone, the bone morphogenic proteins (i.e. growth factors) are exposed, allowing them to help stimulate new tissue formation. The peg design of EnFix allows surgeons to place the implant directly into the bone at the repair site, while the internal cannulation allows bone marrow cells to access the implant and initiate healing.

Significant Commercial Progress
Since receiving its prior “technology” award, Tetrous has demonstrated significant commercial and clinical progress:

Expanded to more than 100 surgeon users with three times year over year surgeon growthSurpassed 3,500 implanted devices, reflecting strong clinical adoptionExpanded clinical use of EnFix across multiple anatomical enthesesCompleted first cases with EnFix ACL for Anterior Cruciate Ligament ReconstructionScaled distribution internationally, with active markets in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, and planned expansion into Taiwan

Raffy Mirzayan, MD, DOCS Health, Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, and Co-Founder of Shoulder360 said: “Shoulder360 was proud to award the ‘Most Exciting New Product/Service Award’ for 2026 to Tetrous. The winner of the award is voted on by surgeon attendees. Tetrous stood out for its efforts to highlight Enthesis healing with its exciting new EnFix product.”

“The rapid pace of adoption we’ve seen in the past year is incredibly encouraging,” said John Bojanowski, Director and Chief Commercial Officer. “Surpassing 3,500 implants and expanding internationally are strong indicators that surgeons recognize the value of what Tetrous is bringing to the OR.”

“Our recognition at Shoulder 360 reflects the growing confidence from surgeons who are recognizing that we have introduced a differentiated solution that can complete the healing triad of (a) fixation, (b) structure and, now with Tetrous, (c) biology – leading to better outcomes for patients,” said Bradley Patt, PhD, Co-founder, Director and CEO.

About Tetrous, Inc.
Founded in 2019, Tetrous, Inc. utilizes next generation advanced technologies for enthesis repair in sports medicine applications. The EnFix family of demineralized bone fiber implants includes EnFix RC®, EnFix TAC® and EnFix ACL™, designed to enhance the natural healing response by supporting biologic reformation at the bone-to-tendon junction. By focusing on clinically validated technologies that reduce failure rates, accelerate recovery, and restore function, Tetrous is helping surgeons achieve consistent, evidence-based results that translate into both short-term return to normal activities and long-term positive outcomes for patients.

Tetrous enjoys significant IP protection for its EnFix family of products with multiple issued patents and, additionally, has an exclusive license to the demineralized bone fiber technology used in its products for sports medicine applications from TheraCell, an ISTO Biologics Company.

Tetrous®, EnFix®, EnFix RC®, EnFix TAC® and EnFix ACL™ are trademarks of Tetrous, Inc.

For more information visit Tetrous, Inc., and follow us on LinkedIn.

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Tetrous, Inc.
331-307-7499
rtaylor@tetrous.com

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Tetrous, Inc.
331-307-7499
jbojanowski@tetrous.com

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