The post Affirm Q1 2026 Earnings Call appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Max Levchin, CEO of Affirm (Pictured). Fed rate cuts and clearer U.S. credit guidance ease funding pressure and boost outlooks for BNPL players like Affirm. Getty Images The Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) industry is at a pivotal moment as its largest U.S. pure-play, Affirm (AFRM), reported its fiscal first-quarter 2026 earnings today. Many investors are wondering whether this is the right time to buy or sell. Affirm reports fiscal Q1 2026 results now, covering July through September 2025, as its fiscal year begins on July 1. Analysts scrutinized revenue growth, earnings per share, gross merchandise volume (GMV), credit quality, and progress of the Affirm Card. Overall, the analysts appeared pleased with the results. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Thursday, November 6 (all times ET)5:00 p.m.Earnings call begins. Revenue $933 million, up 34% year-over-year from $698 million in FY Q1 2025.Earnings Per Share (EPS) is $0.24 (way above the expected $0.11).Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) $10.8 billion, up 42% year-over-year from $7.6 billion in FY Q1 2025.Credit quality (Delinquency, 30+ days past due): 2.8%, flat compared to FY 2025.Affirm Card Affirm Card active users: 2.8 million, up 101% year-over-year. 5.02Short opening remarks from Max: ‘this one was really great (quarter)’. Affirm has renewed their partnership with Amazon. 5.03Questions from the analysts and answers from Affirm. For more like this on Forbes: Bot Or Bust: Klarna’s IPO Punts On AI Future – Should Banks Follow? Interest Rates and Regulations The cost of capital has always been the BNPL sector’s lifeblood. After nearly two years of tight financial conditions following the Fed’s 2022 rate-hike cycle, the recent cuts mark the first real relief for lenders. Lower borrowing costs flow straight to the bottom line, improving Affirm’s margins and funding flexibility. Regulatory risk, meanwhile, has eased. The CFPB’s 2024… The post Affirm Q1 2026 Earnings Call appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Max Levchin, CEO of Affirm (Pictured). Fed rate cuts and clearer U.S. credit guidance ease funding pressure and boost outlooks for BNPL players like Affirm. Getty Images The Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) industry is at a pivotal moment as its largest U.S. pure-play, Affirm (AFRM), reported its fiscal first-quarter 2026 earnings today. Many investors are wondering whether this is the right time to buy or sell. Affirm reports fiscal Q1 2026 results now, covering July through September 2025, as its fiscal year begins on July 1. Analysts scrutinized revenue growth, earnings per share, gross merchandise volume (GMV), credit quality, and progress of the Affirm Card. Overall, the analysts appeared pleased with the results. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Thursday, November 6 (all times ET)5:00 p.m.Earnings call begins. Revenue $933 million, up 34% year-over-year from $698 million in FY Q1 2025.Earnings Per Share (EPS) is $0.24 (way above the expected $0.11).Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) $10.8 billion, up 42% year-over-year from $7.6 billion in FY Q1 2025.Credit quality (Delinquency, 30+ days past due): 2.8%, flat compared to FY 2025.Affirm Card Affirm Card active users: 2.8 million, up 101% year-over-year. 5.02Short opening remarks from Max: ‘this one was really great (quarter)’. Affirm has renewed their partnership with Amazon. 5.03Questions from the analysts and answers from Affirm. For more like this on Forbes: Bot Or Bust: Klarna’s IPO Punts On AI Future – Should Banks Follow? Interest Rates and Regulations The cost of capital has always been the BNPL sector’s lifeblood. After nearly two years of tight financial conditions following the Fed’s 2022 rate-hike cycle, the recent cuts mark the first real relief for lenders. Lower borrowing costs flow straight to the bottom line, improving Affirm’s margins and funding flexibility. Regulatory risk, meanwhile, has eased. The CFPB’s 2024…

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Max Levchin, CEO of Affirm (Pictured). Fed rate cuts and clearer U.S. credit guidance ease funding pressure and boost outlooks for BNPL players like Affirm.

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The Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) industry is at a pivotal moment as its largest U.S. pure-play, Affirm (AFRM), reported its fiscal first-quarter 2026 earnings today. Many investors are wondering whether this is the right time to buy or sell.

Affirm reports fiscal Q1 2026 results now, covering July through September 2025, as its fiscal year begins on July 1.

Analysts scrutinized revenue growth, earnings per share, gross merchandise volume (GMV), credit quality, and progress of the Affirm Card. Overall, the analysts appeared pleased with the results.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Thursday, November 6 (all times ET)
5:00 p.m.
Earnings call begins.

Revenue $933 million, up 34% year-over-year from $698 million in FY Q1 2025.
Earnings Per Share (EPS) is $0.24 (way above the expected $0.11).
Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) $10.8 billion, up 42% year-over-year from $7.6 billion in FY Q1 2025.
Credit quality (Delinquency, 30+ days past due): 2.8%, flat compared to FY 2025.
Affirm Card Affirm Card active users: 2.8 million, up 101% year-over-year.

5.02
Short opening remarks from Max: ‘this one was really great (quarter)’. Affirm has renewed their partnership with Amazon.

5.03
Questions from the analysts and answers from Affirm.

For more like this on Forbes: Bot Or Bust: Klarna’s IPO Punts On AI Future – Should Banks Follow?

Interest Rates and Regulations

The cost of capital has always been the BNPL sector’s lifeblood. After nearly two years of tight financial conditions following the Fed’s 2022 rate-hike cycle, the recent cuts mark the first real relief for lenders. Lower borrowing costs flow straight to the bottom line, improving Affirm’s margins and funding flexibility.

Regulatory risk, meanwhile, has eased. The CFPB’s 2024 decision to classify BNPL lenders as “credit card providers” briefly threatened to upend the industry. But in 2025, the agency reversed course, first announcing in May that it would “not prioritize enforcement,” then acknowledging in a June court filing that the earlier rule was “procedurally defective.”

With cheaper capital and lighter oversight, at least for now, Affirm and its peers are entering a friendlier operating environment, one that could reignite growth and investor confidence.

For more like this on Forbes: When Payments Become Strategy, Not Just Plumbing.

Affirm Stock Performance Year-to-Date

Affirm shares have gained 67.1% year-to-date in 2025. The stock has been volatile, trading within a wide 52-week range between a low of $30.90 in April and a high of $100.00 in August. The rally has been driven by a fundamental shift in the company’s financial narrative.

For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025, Affirm reported its first-ever full-year GAAP net income of $52.19 million, a complete turnaround from the substantial net loss recorded the prior year.

This improvement was fueled by a strong fiscal fourth quarter, when the company posted its first quarterly operating profit and a 43% year-over-year increase in GMV. Today, the stock opened at $71.14 and declined during the session to a low of $66.24 (at the time of writing).

BNPL Industry Comparable

As of early November 2025, KLAR trades around $35, more than 10% below its $40 IPO price and over 30% below its opening trade.

Christer Holloman

While Affirm remains unique with its U.S.-only focus, a relevant comparable is Klarna (KLAR), which has seen volatile performance since its highly anticipated IPO on September 10, 2025. The stock priced above its initial range at $40 per share and opened for trading at $52, a 30% jump from its offer price.

Since then, the stock has trended downward. As of early November 2025, KLAR trades around $35.66, more than 10% below its $40 IPO price and over 30% below its opening trade. Its post-IPO range spans from a low of $35.01 to a high of $57.20.

Unlike Affirm, the Klarna shares has been falling every day this week. Despite the slide, analysts maintain a “Buy” consensus, with an average price target of $49.54.

Looking Ahead

With the existential threats of high interest rates and regulatory uncertainty largely behind it, the BNPL industry’s focus has shifted to its next phase: diversification. Major players are expanding into traditional banking by launching debit cards and deposit accounts, positioning BNPL as a gateway to becoming primary financial service providers.

Follow Holloman for more insights on the future of finance and technology.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/christerholloman/2025/11/06/affirm-q1-2026-earnings-callbuy-now-sell-later/

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