Cuprina Holdings shares fall 10.48% intraday as H1 2025 revenue drops 40% to $18,040 and net loss widens to $1.53M amid rising expenses.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Dec 9, 2025 3:32 pm ET1min read
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Cuprina Holdings (Cayman) Limited fell 10.48% intraday following the release of its financial results for the six months ended June 30, 2025. The report highlighted a 40% year-over-year revenue decline to $18,040, a 163% surge in operating expenses to $1.56 million, and a net loss of $1.53 million ($0.08 per share), compared to a $0.52 million loss in the prior-year period. While the company cited strategic advancements, including new facilities and partnerships, the sharply deteriorating financial metrics—driven by reduced sales of core products and elevated professional fees—overshadowed near-term growth prospects. The significant widening of losses and revenue contraction likely triggered investor sell-offs, despite forward-looking guidance for 2026 expansion.
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