UP Fintech shares rise 10.05% premarket after reporting strong Q3 earnings with 73% revenue growth and $53.8M net income.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Dec 4, 2025 6:00 am ET1min read
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UP Fintech Holding surged 10.05% in premarket trading following the release of its unaudited Q3 2025 financial results, which showed total revenues of $175.2 million—a 73.3% year-over-year and 26.3% quarter-over-quarter increase. The company reported net income of $53.8 million (up 205% YoY) and non-GAAP net income of $57.0 million (282% YoY), driven by robust growth in commission, interest, and other revenue streams. Management highlighted a 49.7% YoY rise in total account balances to $61.0 billion, strong client acquisition (132,200 new funded clients in Q1-Q3 2025), and expanded product offerings in digital assets and wealth management. These results exceeded analyst expectations and reinforced the company’s growth narrative, directly supporting the premarket rally.
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