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Funding Circle plc: Full Year 2025 Results
Funding Circle Holdings plc (FCH)
Funding Circle Holdings plc Full Year 2025 Results
FY 2026 REVENUE GUIDANCE ACHIEVED A YEAR EARLY UPGRADED FY 2026 GUIDANCE & ATTRACTIVE NEW MEDIUM-TERM TARGETS
Funding Circle Holdings plc (“Funding Circle” or the “Group”) today announces results for the twelve months ended 31 December 2025.
Lisa Jacobs, Funding Circle CEO, commented: “We’ve successfully executed against our strategy to deepen our engagement with SMEs and expand our multi-product offering, enabling us to meet more of our customers’ needs. We now interact with a customer once every 38 seconds, putting us at the heart of their businesses as a trusted financial partner. Our 15 years of proprietary data and technology expertise are the foundation of our competitive advantage, allowing us to deliver a superior customer experience. “Looking ahead, we see a significant opportunity to further grow our share of the SME finance market. Our confidence in the strength and scalability of our platform is reflected in the attractive new medium-term targets we are setting today. By becoming a more meaningful partner to our customers, we aim to not only grow our business but to support the next phase of growth across the UK’s SME economy."
Financial Highlights
Business Unit PerformanceTerm Loans
FlexiPay & Card
Capital Allocation & CashUnrestricted cash remained healthy at £100.9m (2024: £150.5m) following proactive deployment aligned to our capital allocation framework:
Operational & Strategic Progress
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Period | Growth | Profit |
FY26 Guidance | Upgraded to revenue of c.£235m | PBT of at least £35m |
Medium term (FY29) | Revenue of c.£300m–£350m | PBT margins of low to mid-20s (%) |
Analyst presentation
Management will host a presentation and conference call for institutional investors and analysts at 9:30am UK time (GMT), on Thursday 5 March 2026.
To watch and listen to the webcast, with the opportunity to submit written questions, please use this link to register and gain access to the event.
For conference call access, please dial +44 33 0551 0200 or +1 786 697 3501 Quote ‘Funding Circle FY25’ when prompted by the operator.
An on-demand replay and transcript will also be available on the Funding Circle website following the presentation.
For further details:
Funding Circle Holdings plc ir@fundingcircle.com press@fundingcircle.com
Lisa Jacobs, Chief Executive Officer
Tony Nicol, Chief Financial Officer
Headland Consultancy
Stephen Malthouse and Jack Gault (+44 20 3805 4822)
Forward looking statements and other important information:
This document contains forward looking statements, which are statements that are not historical facts and that reflect Funding Circle’s beliefs and expectations with respect to future events and financial and operational performance. These forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions, estimates and other factors, which may be beyond the control of Funding Circle and which may cause actual results or performance to differ materially from those expressed or implied from such forward looking statements. Nothing contained within this document is or should be relied upon as a warranty, promise or representation, express or implied, as to the future performance of Funding Circle or its business. Any historical information contained in this statistical information is not indicative of future performance.
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About us:
Funding Circle (LSE: FCH) is the UK’s leading SME finance platform. Since 2010, we have extended more than £17bn in credit to over 125,000 UK businesses, helping them power the economy and their communities.
By combining proprietary AI-powered credit models with a human touch, we provide a seamless experience that allows SMEs to borrow, pay later, and spend through a single ecosystem. For institutional investors, Funding Circle offers access to an attractive, underserved asset class through a platform built on deep data and a proven track record of robust returns.
Business Review
It has been a standout year for Funding Circle. We supported more small businesses than ever before, grew revenue 28% to £204 million, achieving our medium-term revenue target a year ahead of schedule, grew profit before tax (“PBT”) to over £20 million and achieved record Circler engagement.
In 2024, we launched our plan to become a simpler, leaner, and UK-focused multi-product business, and, after two years of strong execution, we are realising the benefits. Our performance was driven by new product innovation and strong demand, underpinned by the power of our proprietary data and technology and capital-light business model.
Our position as the UK’s leading SME finance platform is stronger than ever. We are serving a large and underserved market, enabling businesses to borrow, pay later, and spend, delivering a superior customer experience and attractive returns to our platform investors. And, we’re still just getting started.
Business finance that backs small businesses
For 15 years, we have backed the small businesses that keep the UK economy moving. We have extended c.£17 billion of credit to over 125,000 UK businesses.
We’re passionate about what we do - the businesses we support are the restaurants, popcorn makers, furniture manufacturers and flooring suppliers. They sit at the heart of local communities, driving growth and creating jobs and it’s an honour to play a small but important part in their stories.
In 2025, lending through Funding Circle supported 117,000 jobs, £7.9 billion in GDP contribution and £2.2 billion in tax receipts. We once again lent to businesses in every one of the country’s 650 constituencies, powering tens of thousands of SMEs.
As we have diversified our product set, it has been pleasing to see the impact, we now offer over ten different products, we have a customer transaction every 38 seconds (vs every half an hour in 2021), and in H2 last year, 50% of our credit extended came from outside our core term loan products.
We remain capital-light with a robust balance sheet. We are continuing to return value to shareholders through share buybacks, having purchased 17% of our initial share capital since March 2024, while maintaining a strong cash position to support growth.
Strategic progress: borrow, pay later, spend
Over the last few years, we have executed against our multi-product strategy, driving an expanded customer set, an increased share of wallet and deeper customer engagement. Today, we are a more important part of our customers’ lives.
We are executing against our four strategic pillars to drive profitable growth:
1. Get to ‘Yes’: Expanding our product offering, improving our customer service and our credit segmentation to get to ‘Yes’ for more businesses. This year we reorganised our sales teams to better serve customers’ financial holistic needs, launched a shorter-term loan product, and further expanded our Marketplace partnerships to support those we cannot fund directly.
2. Expand our audience: Through new distribution channels and product sets, we are broadening the range of customers we can serve and attract. Our Cashback card is bringing new customers into the Funding Circle ecosystem. We continue to invest in our existing direct and intermediated distribution channels and our new partnership with TNT Sports, building on our existing partnership with Gallagher PREM Rugby, will also put Funding Circle in front of new SME audiences.
3. Scale our product offering: We are driving our newer products, FlexiPay and Cashback card, towards scale and profitability. We have made good progress building out product features to offer more flexibility for customers.
4. Build a seamless lifetime customer experience: We are serving our customers across a broader set of needs and by solving more problems for our customers, we are laying the foundations for long-term relationships as their trusted financial partner.
Our technology and data advantage
When we speak to our customers, they want fast and easy access to credit with a human touch. In a small business, the owners are the operators, the marketers and the financiers. We provide a six minute application form, instant decisions for 73% of applicants, and funding in as little as 24 hours. This drives strong satisfaction with an NPS (Term Loans) of 79 and lets customers focus on what they do best, running their businesses.
We can do this thanks to our data and technology, which delivers a competitive advantage. Our AI-powered risk models are trained with our proprietary data on hundreds of thousands of loans and transactions alongside public data sources, discriminating risk three times better than bureau scores alone.
We continue to invest in our technology and data stack. Gen AI forms part of this as we evolve into an AI-native organisation. We are leveraging AI to improve customer experience and productivity - from better understanding customer sentiment and serving customers faster, to speeding up product development. We are deploying Gen AI thoughtfully and safely with a ‘human in the loop’ approach.
People and culture
Our results and strategic progress are all testament to the hard work of our Circlers. It is their passion, commitment and dedication that means we continue to help more SMEs thrive. We achieved a record employee engagement score of 74% in 2025.
This year, we launched our new ‘People Pact’ reflecting our collective commitment to be all in and ‘On a Mission’ every day to back small businesses, to grow fast, to belong together, to build better, and to be different. At Funding Circle we are on a mission that really matters and ultimately reaps rewards for our Circlers, our customers, our investors and shareholders, and our business.
Looking ahead
We are excited by the potential that we have to continue to become our customers’ trusted financial partner. We enter 2026 with a clear platform for growth as we become a more meaningful part of our customers’ lives, serving more of their needs and capturing a larger share of their financing, to fuel even more SME success stories across the UK.
Financial review
Outperforming expectations and delivering growing PBT
Overview of the year ended 31 December 2025
We are pleased to report that the Group delivered strong revenue and sustainable profit growth in 2025, demonstrating continued scalability following the move to profitability in 2024. This performance was driven by growth across Term Loans (a longer-term financial product offering) and FlexiPay (a shorter-term line of credit product) which also incorporates the Cashback card (launched in H2 2024), demonstrating the strength of our expanded product suite in meeting the diverse financing needs of SMEs. FlexiPay and the Cashback card are presented as one segment.
While these two business segments are at different stages of maturity, product innovation has remained a driver for both. In our more established Term Loans business, we have successfully expanded our product range to include our shorter-term loan offering. Simultaneously, in our high growth FlexiPay segment, we have continued to iterate on features to deepen customer engagement.
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| Credit extended (Originations and Transactions) | Assets under Management | ||
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| FY 2025 £m | FY 2024 £m | 31 December 2025 £m | 31 December 2024 £m |
Continuing operations |
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Term Loans |
| 1,638 | 1,407 | 2,755 | 2,714 |
FlexiPay |
| 815 | 492 | 206 | 119 |
Total |
| 2,453 | 1,899 | 2,961 | 2,833 |
Overall, credit extended grew by 29% to £2.5 billion, with significant growth for Term Loans and FlexiPay. Assets under management grew to £3.0 billion with credit performance in line with management expectations.
Strong credit extended translated into revenue growth of 28% to £204.3 million (2024: £160.1 million), achieving our 2026 revenue guidance a year earlier than expected. The Group made a profit before tax of £20.3 million (2024: profit before tax of £3.4 million before exceptional items, profit before tax of £0.8 million after exceptional items).
Segmental highlights1 | 31 December 2025 | 31 December 20242 | ||||