Tiger Brokers Q3 : Revenue achieved US$175.2 million, profit reached a record high

$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ announced its unaudited financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2025. UP Fintech achieved a total revenue of US$175.2 million in the third quarter, an increase of 73.3% year-over-year (YoY), 26.3% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ), hitting a record high. Non-GAAP net income attributable to UP Fintech shareholders surged to US$57.0 million, up 28.2% QoQ and 2.8 times the level of the same period last year, also a record high. 

Funded accounts increased by 31,500, bringing total funded clients up 18.5% YoY to 1.22 million. Market activity remained robust, with Q3 trading volume climbing 28.5% YoY to US$209.4 billion. Total client assets hit a new peak of US$61.0 billion, rising 17.3% sequentially and 49.7% YoY. This was driven by record average net asset inflows of over US$32,000 per newly funded client during this quarter.

UP Fintech's founder and CEO, Wu Tianhua, stated: "In Q3, market conditions continued to improve, and the Company once again achieved record-high revenue, profit and client assets. To date, we have already met our full-year target of adding 150,000 newly funded clients. At the same time, we continued to refine our client acquisition strategy and deepen our diversified product offerings, earning stronger trust from high-quality clients. This quarter, the average net asset inflows per newly funded client in Singapore and Hong Kong reached US$62,000 and US$30,000 respectively, while client assets in these two markets grew approximately 20% and 60% QoQ, highlighting a steady improvement in overall user quality."

"We continue to strengthen our international presence, making global investing more accessible and inclusive worldwide. In Singapore, where we maintain a leading position among local brokerage market, we became the first digital broker to support linking the CPFIA and SRS with our Cash Boost Account, enabling users to manage their retirement funds more efficiently in one place. We also waived the Singapore Exchange (SGX) quarterly custody fees for clients without trading activity, helping reduce users' long-term investment costs. In Hong Kong, we further enriched our product suite by launching our first Japan market derivatives product—Nikkei futures. In New Zealand, we rolled out virtual asset trading in September, offering local users access to major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Looking ahead, we will continue to expand and enhance our service capabilities, empowering investors to build global diversified portfolios more easily."

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  • SirConfucius
    ·12-05 04:51
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    Bonkers how people were willing to buy this for nearly $40 back then without the present day results and now they’re not willing to pay less than IPO price
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  • popoz
    ·12-04 16:06
    thank you, happy to have bought the recent drop. question now is whether investors are going to sell the news or its a stock to hold for years.
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  • Dawang
    ·12-04 20:29
    tiger beginning to give traditional trading houses a run for their monies. 💰💰💰
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  • KT87
    ·12-04 18:36
    it's a great value buy at the current levels and definitely worth holding for at least 2x from here
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  • ONLYoptionsFANS
    ·12-04 16:22

    i had a good feeling about this quarter 

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