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Fangdd turns to FY25 net loss of RMB 86 million; revenue rises 4.6% to RMB 354.8 million
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Fangdd turns to FY25 net loss of RMB 86 million; revenue rises 4.6% to RMB 354.8 million
  • Fangdd Network posted a net loss of RMB 86 million for fiscal 2025, swinging from net income of RMB 28.3 million a year earlier, as revenue rose 4.6% to RMB 354.8 million (US$ 50.7 million).
  • Operating loss widened to RMB 133.3 million from RMB 125.7 million, while gross profit edged up 3% to RMB 63.6 million and gross margin slipped 0.3 percentage points to 17.9%.
  • Other income dropped to RMB 27 million from RMB 146.3 million, reflecting a RMB 44.4 million impairment loss for equity method investment and lower other income, net of RMB 54.6 million versus RMB 156.2 million.
  • Cash and cash equivalents were RMB 29.3 million at year-end, while net cash used in operating activities was RMB 60.2 million.
  • Operational activity increased to more than 67,400 active agents on marketplace, with 310 new property projects listed during year.


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