Figure reports $4.3B in loan marketplace volume as profit nearly triples

cointelegraphPublicado a 2026-08-14Actualizado a 2026-08-14

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Figure Technology Solutions reported a significant increase in its second-quarter performance. The company's consumer loan marketplace volume reached $4.3 billion, a 132% year-over-year rise. Its quarterly profit nearly tripled, with net income surging 192% to $87 million. Net revenue more than doubled to $226 million, and the net income margin expanded to 38.8%. The marketplace volume includes various loans, with $2.8 billion (65%) coming from third-party loans traded on Figure Connect. Volume on this marketplace, launched in June 2024, grew 262% year-over-year. The company added 102 loan-origination partners, bringing the total to 489. CEO Michael Tannenbaum noted weekly loan applications exceeded $1 billion in July, and the company forecasts third-quarter marketplace volume of $4.8 billion to $5.2 billion. Analysts had anticipated strong results, partly due to blockchain data enabling real-time tracking of lending activity.

Figure Technology Solutions reported $4.3 billion in consumer loan marketplace volume for the second quarter, up 132% from a year earlier, as its quarterly profit nearly tripled.

On Thursday, Figure said net income rose 192% year over year to $87 million, from about $30 million. Net revenue more than doubled to $226 million, while its net income margin increased 10.5 percentage points to 38.8%.

Figure’s marketplace volume includes home equity lines of credit, debt-service coverage ratio loans and personal loans processed through its loan origination system, along with third-party loans traded on Figure Connect, which accounted for $2.8 billion, or 65%, of the quarterly total.

Volume on the marketplace, which Figure launched in June 2024, increased 262% from the same period last year. The company also added 102 loan-origination partners during the quarter, bringing its total to 489.

CEO Michael Tannenbaum said weekly loan applications surpassed $1 billion in July. Figure expects consumer loan marketplace volume of between $4.8 billion and $5.2 billion in the third quarter.

Bernstein analysts predicted in May that Figure would post record second-quarter volume, citing live blockchain data that they said could increasingly allow investors to track the company’s lending activity in real time.

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Preguntas relacionadas

QWhat was Figure Technology Solutions' consumer loan marketplace volume for Q2, and how does that compare to the previous year?

AFigure reported $4.3 billion in consumer loan marketplace volume for the second quarter, representing a 132% increase from a year earlier.

QBy what percentage did Figure's net income increase year-over-year in Q2, and what was the final amount?

AFigure's net income rose 192% year-over-year in Q2, reaching $87 million compared to about $30 million the previous year.

QWhat is Figure Connect and what proportion of the total Q2 marketplace volume did it account for?

AFigure Connect is a platform for trading third-party loans. It accounted for $2.8 billion, or 65%, of the total $4.3 billion quarterly marketplace volume.

QWhat milestone in weekly loan applications did CEO Michael Tannenbaum announce for July, and what is the forecast for Q3 marketplace volume?

ACEO Michael Tannenbaum announced that weekly loan applications surpassed $1 billion in July. The company expects Q3 consumer loan marketplace volume to be between $4.8 billion and $5.2 billion.

QAccording to the article, what did Bernstein analysts cite as a reason for their positive prediction about Figure's Q2 performance?

ABernstein analysts cited live blockchain data, which they said could increasingly allow investors to track the company's lending activity in real time, as a reason for predicting record second-quarter volume.

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