Ibotta 2025 Q3 Earnings Sharp Revenue Drop and Net Income Decline by 91.1%

sábado, 15 de noviembre de 2025, 5:46 am ET1 min de lectura
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Ibotta (IBTA) reported mixed third-quarter results, with revenue beating estimates but net income and EPS declining sharply. The company guided Q4 revenue to $80–85 million, a 16% year-over-year decline at the midpoint, reflecting ongoing macroeconomic headwinds and cautious client spending.

Revenue

Redemption revenue led the total revenue of $83.26 million, accounting for $72.08 million, while ad and other revenue added $11.18 million. This marked a 15.6% year-over-year decline, driven by reduced redemption activity and shifting client priorities.

Earnings/Net Income

Ibotta’s EPS plummeted 91.1% to $0.05, and net income fell to $1.53 million from $17.24 million in 2024 Q3. The sharp decline in EPS and net income underscores the challenges faced by IbottaIBTA-- in maintaining profitability amid declining revenue.

Price Action

Following the earnings report, Ibotta’s stock experienced a 7.27% increase in the latest trading day but faced a 5.85% decline over the subsequent week. The month-to-date, the stock has tumbled by 14.43%, reflecting mixed investor sentiment and uncertainty about the company’s future performance.

CEO Commentary

CEO Bryan Leach emphasized progress in transforming Ibotta into a full-service performance marketing platform for CPG brands. He highlighted the launch of LiveLift, a real-time campaign measurement tool, and partnerships with Circana for third-party lift studies. Leach noted positive client feedback on these innovations and confidence in scaling adoption despite macroeconomic challenges.

Guidance

For Q4 2025, Ibotta expects revenue of $80–85 million (16% year-over-year decline at the midpoint) and adjusted EBITDA of $9–12 million (13% margin at the midpoint). Management acknowledged that LiveLift adoption will take time to drive top-line growth, with 2026 expected to show improved seasonal patterns.

Additional News

  1. Strategic Partnerships: Ibotta announced a major collaboration with Circana for independent lift studies, enhancing its measurement credibility for CPG clients.

  2. LiveLift Launch: The company rolled out LiveLift, a new solution to measure incremental sales during campaigns, with 83% of pilot clients re-upping for further investments.

  3. Share Repurchases: Ibotta repurchased $38.7 million in shares at an average price of $26.73, signaling confidence in its long-term value despite near-term challenges.

Key Risks and Outlook

Management highlighted macroeconomic pressures, including low consumer sentiment and disrupted SNAP benefits, as ongoing challenges. While LiveLift and third-party measurement tools aim to rebuild client trust, execution risks remain as clients test and integrate these solutions. The company remains focused on long-term growth through automation, partnerships, and operational efficiency.

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