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Qfin Holdings (QFIN) Is Down 14.1% After Soft Q1 Results And Cautious Q2 Outlook - Has The Bull Case Changed?
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  • Qfin Holdings, Inc. recently reported first-quarter 2026 results showing revenue of CNY 3,909.33 million and net income of CNY 883.32 million, alongside second-quarter net income guidance of RMB 830–910 million.
  • The company also announced that board member Mr. Dan Zhao resigned for personal reasons on June 3, 2026, leaving an eight-person board with six independent directors overseeing its AI-driven credit-tech operations.
  • We’ll now examine how Qfin’s weaker first-quarter earnings and second-quarter net income guidance may influence its existing investment narrative.

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Qfin Holdings Investment Narrative Recap

To own Qfin, you need to believe its AI credit platform can stay relevant and profitable despite earnings pressure, regulatory uncertainty, and softer consumer credit demand. The weaker first quarter and cautious second quarter net income guidance keep near term earnings risk front and center, but do not appear to alter the core thesis around its technology led model. The board change looks immaterial for now, given the still high proportion of independent directors.

The first quarter 2026 results are the most relevant development here, with revenue and net income both down year on year and net margin compressed versus last year. This matters because it directly connects to the key risk that slower loan growth and potential asset quality issues could weigh on profitability, just as investors are watching how new lending rules and a shift toward more capital heavy funding might affect earnings resilience.

Yet investors should be aware that rising credit risk indicators could still...

Read the full narrative on Qfin Holdings (it's free!)

Qfin Holdings’ narrative projects CN¥13.6 billion revenue and CN¥3.6 billion earnings by 2029.

Uncover how Qfin Holdings' forecasts yield a $21.69 fair value, a 49% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Some of the most optimistic analysts were expecting Qfin to reach about CN¥22.4 billion in revenue and around CN¥7.1 billion in earnings, yet Q1’s weaker results and growing concern about rising delinquency and provision levels show how sharply views can differ, and why you should compare these bullish assumptions with more cautious scenarios before deciding which narrative you find more convincing.

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