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Highlights

  • Q2 revenue surged 33.9% YoY to USD 143 million, driven by record originations.
  • Net income rose 35.5% YoY to USD 15.1 million, supported by credit performance.
  • Dividend payments increased 56% YoY, reflecting robust cash flow and capital return.

Propel Holdings Inc. (TSX:PRL) is a Canadian fintech company focused on credit inclusion, offering fair and transparent access to credit. It operates through two brands: MoneyKey, a state-licensed direct lender providing installment loans and lines of credit in select US states, and CreditFresh, which partners with FDIC-insured banks to provide marketing, technology, and loan servicing support.Top of Form

In the second quarter of 2025, the company reported revenue of USD 143.0 million, an increase of 33.9% from USD 106.8 million in the prior-year period, supported by strong consumer demand and record loan originations. Operating income rose 19.8% year over year to USD 29.3 million, reflecting operating leverage and disciplined expense management that supported profitability. Net income improved 35.5% yoy to USD 15.1 million from USD 11.1 million, driven by revenue growth and stronger credit performance. Dividend payments also increased, reaching USD 5.1 million compared to USD 3.3 million a year earlier, marking a yoy growth of 56%, supported by robust cash generation.

Stock Information

The stock has recorded an upside of approximately 2.19% over the past week, while registering a downside of around 1.25% in the last three months. Furthermore, it is trading above the average 52-week high price of CAD 43.36 and the 52-week low price of CAD 20.99.

Note 1: Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
Note 2: The reference data for all price data, currency, technical indicators, support, and resistance levels Is 16 September 2025. The reference data in this report has been partly sourced from EODHD/Others.

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