Rithm Capital's Q2 2025: Contradictory Strategies on Newrez, M&A, and Capital Allocation Unveiled
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Monday, Jul 28, 2025 11:34 am ET1min read
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Strategic focus on Newrez, M&A and fundraising strategy, Listing Newrez and capital structure, capital allocation and leverage are the key contradictions discussed in Rithm CapitalRITM-- Corp.'s latest 2025Q2 earnings call, which have significant implications for investor trust and company performance.
Record Origination and Earnings Growth:
- Rithm Capital's subsidiary Genesis reported record origination of $1.25 billion in Q2 2025, up from $1.5 billion to $2 billion when acquired in 2022.
- The growth was driven by a significant increase in production since the acquisition and strong demand for its RTL lending products.
Asset Management and Funds Inflows:
- Rithm Asset Management and Sculptor, Rithm's affiliate, saw $3.5 billion AUM increase since the close of the previous quarter, reaching $36 billion.
- Inflows were led by real estate and ABF (asset-based finance) products, attributed to Rithm's experience and ability to source assets and control their origination and servicing.
Earnings and Return on Equity:
- Rithm Capital reported GAAP net income of $283.9 million, or $0.53 per diluted share, with a return on equity of 17%.
- The strong earnings performance was supported by solid returns in its asset management and origination businesses.
Mortgage Servicing and Third-Party Servicing:
- Newrez, Rithm's mortgage company, grew its servicing portfolio to over $864 billion, with third-party servicing reaching $850 billion.
- The expansion was driven by strategic increases in third-party servicing and geographical expansion of its service offerings.

Record Origination and Earnings Growth:
- Rithm Capital's subsidiary Genesis reported record origination of $1.25 billion in Q2 2025, up from $1.5 billion to $2 billion when acquired in 2022.
- The growth was driven by a significant increase in production since the acquisition and strong demand for its RTL lending products.
Asset Management and Funds Inflows:
- Rithm Asset Management and Sculptor, Rithm's affiliate, saw $3.5 billion AUM increase since the close of the previous quarter, reaching $36 billion.
- Inflows were led by real estate and ABF (asset-based finance) products, attributed to Rithm's experience and ability to source assets and control their origination and servicing.
Earnings and Return on Equity:
- Rithm Capital reported GAAP net income of $283.9 million, or $0.53 per diluted share, with a return on equity of 17%.
- The strong earnings performance was supported by solid returns in its asset management and origination businesses.
Mortgage Servicing and Third-Party Servicing:
- Newrez, Rithm's mortgage company, grew its servicing portfolio to over $864 billion, with third-party servicing reaching $850 billion.
- The expansion was driven by strategic increases in third-party servicing and geographical expansion of its service offerings.

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