Core Insights - Affirm Holdings reported strong fiscal Q1 earnings, with a profit of 23 cents per share, compared to a loss of 31 cents per share a year earlier, and an adjusted operating margin of 28.3%, up from 19% [2][3] - Revenue increased by 34% to $933 million, surpassing estimates of $883 million, while gross merchandise volume rose 42% to $10.8 billion, driven by the new debit card [3][4] - The company has seen a significant increase in active customers, reaching 24.1 million, up from 19.5 million a year ago [4] Financial Performance - Affirm's revenue growth was bolstered by the adoption of the Affirm Card, which now has 2.8 million users, representing about 11.6% of active consumers [4] - The company predicts fiscal Q2 revenue of $1.045 billion, aligning with market expectations [7] - Affirm's revenue mix is shifting towards more Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) plans with no interest, which generally have lower margins but attract higher credit quality consumers [8] Market Position and Competition - Affirm is a leading provider in the BNPL sector, competing with companies like Klarna, Sezzle, and PayPal [5][9] - The company has established partnerships with major retailers, including Amazon and Shopify, and has extended its relationship with Amazon for five more years [11] - A new partnership with Apple could significantly impact Affirm's growth in 2026, as BNPL plans are now available for in-store purchases at Apple stores [10] Stock Performance - Following the earnings report, Affirm's stock surged over 10% to $72.60, despite previous declines due to broader economic concerns [6] - The stock has an IBD Composite Rating of 81, indicating strong growth potential, and an Accumulation/Distribution Rating of B-minus, suggesting more funds are buying than selling [12]
Affirm Earnings, Revenue, Key Metrics Top Wall Street Targets Amid Debit Card Growth