Figure Technology Solutions, Inc. (FIGR): Results of Operations and Financial Condition
Figure Technology Solutions, Inc. (FIGR) filed an SEC Form 8-K — Results of Operations and Financial Condition. EX-99.1 2 ex991-pressrelease2q26.htm EX-99.1 Document Exhibit 99.1 FIGURE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS REPORTS STRONG SECOND QUARTER 2026 RESULTS NEW YORK, August 13, 2026 /Globe/ — Figure Technology Solutions (Nasdaq: FIGR; OPEN: FGRS), the leading blockchain-native capital marketplace
How this was made
The 30-second read
Why it matters
Fresh quarterly performance metrics (revenue, income, adjusted EBITDA, cash) and a specific Q3 volume range create a direct basis for re-rating the stock’s growth trajectory and profitability profile. The pending Kiavi acquisition adds a time-bound catalyst for adjacent asset-class expansion.
Market read
Traders can update positions based on the disclosed Q2 beats, margin expansion, and the Q3 consumer loan marketplace volume guidance range, plus the stated acquisition close window.
What to watch
The guidance is for consumer loan marketplace volume only; traders may also focus on net take-rate softness (3.6% vs 4.0% prior year) and execution risk around the Kiavi acquisition close in 2H 2026.
Background
The filing is an SEC Form 8-K with Exhibit 99.1 reporting Figure Technology Solutions’ Q2 2026 financial results and providing Q3 2026 guidance.
Ticker impact
Figure Technology Solutions reported Q2 2026 results, including 132% YoY consumer loan marketplace volume growth and Q3 volume guidance of $4.8-$5.2B.
Likely positive near-term bias if the market views the Q3 volume range and margins as durable, with additional upside sensitivity to the Kiavi close timing.
The article provides multiple current-quarter beats (net revenue, net income, adjusted EBITDA) and a specific forward guidance range, plus a stated expectation that the Kiavi acquisition will close in 2H 2026.
Market effects
Reinforces momentum in blockchain-native capital markets and tokenized-asset origination platforms, potentially supporting sentiment toward on-chain finance infrastructure.
Primarily US-listed growth/fintech sentiment, with limited direct regional spillover beyond Nasdaq small/mid-cap risk appetite.
Tokenized asset marketplace growth narrative may influence global peers in on-chain lending and capital markets infrastructure, but impact is company-specific.
Counterpoint
Strong growth could be partially driven by platform adoption and partner ramp, which may not translate into sustained take-rate or margin expansion.
Key entities
- companyFigure Technology Solutions, Inc.
Nasdaq-listed blockchain-native capital marketplace reporting Q2 2026 results and Q3 2026 consumer loan marketplace volume guidance.
- companyKiavi, inc.
Pending acquisition target expected to close in the second half of 2026, intended to expand Figure’s platform into adjacent asset classes.



