- Consolidated adjusted EBITDA was $67 million, or 11.3% of revenue, up from $63.5 million in 2024.
- Four Technologies delivered eighth consecutive quarter of triple-digit GMV and revenue growth, generating $11.1 million adjusted EBITDA year-to-date with 23% margin.
- Non-GAAP diluted EPS of $0.90 exceeded guidance range of $0.70 to $0.75, marking the third consecutive earnings beat this year.
- Progressive Leasing GMV declined 10% year-over-year to $410.9 million, but adjusted for Big Lots and tightening, underlying GMV grew mid-single digits.
- Progressive Leasing gross margin expanded by approximately 80 basis points year-over-year to 32%.
- Q3 2025 consolidated revenue was $590.1 million, slightly down year-over-year due to Big Lots bankruptcy and smaller lease portfolio.
- Q3 Progressive Leasing EBITDA was $64.5 million or 11.6% of revenue, within the 11%-13% margin target.
- Write-offs improved to 7.4%, within targeted 6% to 8% annual range, showing sequential and year-over-year improvement.
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- Agent count was 82,704, down 5% year-over-year but up 1% sequentially quarter-over-quarter, with increased transactions per agent indicating higher productivity.
- eXp World Holdings generated $1.3 billion in revenue in Q2 2025, with real estate sales volume up 1% year-over-year despite a 2% decrease in sales transactions.
- International segment revenue grew 59% year-over-year, driven by increased productive agents and new market launches, though adjusted EBITDA loss increased due to expansion and events.
- Non-GAAP gross margin was 12%, while GAAP gross margin was 7.1%, down 40 basis points from Q2 2024 due to more agents reaching their cap.
- North America Realty segment remains the largest revenue and profit generator with $1.3 billion revenue and $19.8 million adjusted EBITDA in Q2.
- Other affiliated services contributed modest revenue but had an adjusted EBITDA loss of $2.3 million.
- The company ended Q2 with $94.6 million in cash, after paying $17 million of a $34 million antitrust litigation settlement.
- Primis highlighted its wide operating leverage, with incremental margins in the mid-4% range, driven by the sale of the life premium portfolio and the addition of the warehouse lending team.
- The company emphasized that its digital platform is scalable and targeted, contributing $36 million at a 4.06% rate, supporting low-cost deposits and high-yield lending.
- Management stressed that deposit costs have decreased by 32% year-over-year to 2.89%, significantly improving margin and deposit competitiveness.
- Adjusted noninterest expense rose 1% sequentially and 3% year-over-year, with disciplined expense control and higher employment costs.
- Adjusted noninterest revenue increased 12% sequentially and 3% year-over-year, driven by capital markets fees rebound and wealth management income growth.
- Adjusted pre-provision net revenue rose 5% sequentially and 7% year-over-year.
- Capital ratios strengthened, with CET1 ratio at 10.91%, the highest in company history, supported by earnings and share repurchases.
- Core deposits declined 2% sequentially, driven by public funds and broker deposits, but deposit costs improved with a 4 basis point decline in average cost of deposits to 2.22%.
- Credit quality improved with net charge-offs at $18 million (17 basis points), better than guidance, and nonperforming loans decreased to 0.59% of total loans.
- Loan balances increased by $888 million or 2% sequentially, with strong growth in high-growth verticals and specialty lending.
- Net interest margin expanded modestly to 3.37%, with net interest income growing 6% year-over-year.
- Synovus reported GAAP and adjusted earnings per share of $1.48, a 14% increase from the first quarter and 28% year-over-year.