美团财报出炉!预计四季度亏损趋势将延续
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-30 05:57

Core Insights - Meituan reported a slight revenue increase of 2% to 95.488 billion yuan in Q3 2025, but experienced a net loss of 18.632 billion yuan, a shift from profit to loss year-on-year [1] - The loss was primarily attributed to intense market competition in the core takeaway business and an expansion of losses in new business segments [1] Local Business Segment Pressure - Revenue from the core local business segment decreased by 2.8% to 67.447 billion yuan, with operating profit turning into a loss of 14.071 billion yuan compared to a profit in the same period last year [2] - The overall net loss for Meituan in Q3 reached 18.632 billion yuan, contrasting with a profit of 12.865 billion yuan in the same quarter of 2024 [2] - Meituan anticipates that the trend of operating losses will continue into Q4 due to ongoing competitive pressures [2] - In response to competition, Meituan is accelerating supply-side innovation and improving service quality, achieving record high daily active users and monthly transaction users in the takeaway segment [2] - Meituan's market share in takeaway orders is gradually recovering, with over two-thirds of orders above 15 yuan and over 70% of orders above 30 yuan attributed to Meituan [2] New Business Growth and International Expansion - The new business segment saw a revenue increase of 15.9% to 28.041 billion yuan, but operating losses expanded by 24.5% to 1.278 billion yuan [4] - Meituan's grocery retail businesses, such as "Xiaoxiang Supermarket" and "Kuaidui," are experiencing strong growth while improving operational efficiency [4] - The international brand Keeta achieved profitability in Hong Kong and is accelerating global expansion, with Keeta's Hong Kong operations becoming profitable in October, ahead of the three-year target [4] - Keeta's successful performance reflects Meituan's execution capabilities in global markets, with plans to pilot operations in Brazil [4] Strategic Focus and Challenges - Meituan plans to continue investing in grocery retail and international business to enhance long-term competitiveness [5] - The increase in losses from new businesses highlights the need for Meituan to balance expansion with profitability [5] - While strong growth in new businesses and international profitability provides a diversified buffer, domestic competitive pressures require careful resource management [5]