Loan book reaches $1.75bn with operating cash profit, strengthened funding platform and new product launches

MONEYME Limited (“MONEYME”) announces its results for the half year ending 31 December 2025. 1H26 Results Highlights

MONEYME’s loan book increased by 26% to $1.75bn, compared to 1H25. This growth was delivered with  continued high credit quality, as net credit losses reduced to 2.9%. Gross revenue of $117m and net interest  margin of 6.8% reflect the higher proportion of secured loans (now at 61% of the loan book). 

Operating cash profit of $9.9m demonstrates continued strong underlying performance. MONEYME’s funding  platform was significantly strengthened through a $455.4m Autopay ABS transaction and a new $300m credit  card warehouse facility. 

Strong growth and underlying performance

  • Loan book of $1.75bn (up 26% vs. $1.39bn, 1H25) - driven by originations up 18% to $536m across an expanding broker, dealer and direct-to-consumer network.

  • Gross revenue of $117m (up 17% vs. $100m, 1H25) - underpinned by a larger, higher credit quality  portfolio with secured assets at 61% and closing average credit score of 799.

  • NIM of 6.8% (down 1.0% vs. 7.8%, 1H25) - anticipated, reflecting the shift to secured lending and  higher credit quality assets with more sustainable, longer-term income.

  • RNIM of 2.1% (up 0.3% vs. 1.9%, 1H25) - progressing toward the 3.0%–3.5% target, supported by  lower cost of funds (6.6%, down 0.8% vs. 7.4%) and reduced net credit losses (2.9% vs. 3.7%).

  • Net credit losses of 2.9% (down 0.8% vs. 3.7%, 1H25) - improving arrears and strengthened risk  profile, with average credit score at 799 (Equifax “Very Good” category).

  • Secured assets of 61% (vs. 60%, 1H25) - Autopay at $1bn (59% of book), now expanded into private  car sales with strong early adoption.

  • Operating cost-to-income of 28% (vs. 26%, 1H25) - front-loaded investment in marketing and new  product capabilities, expected to trend down as the loan book scales.

  • Normalised NPAT of ($4.6m) (up 23% vs. ($6.0m), 1H25) - continued progression toward positive  normalised NPAT in the short to medium term as scale, operating leverage and RNIM expansion flow  through.

  • Statutory NPAT of ($21.9m) (improved 44% vs. ($38.8m), 1H25) - reflecting higher revenue, lower  credit losses and reduced non-cash adjustments.

  • Funding capacity of $2.9bn (up 33% vs. $2.2bn, 1H25) - expanded through new facilities including  the $455.4m ABS deal and $300m credit card warehouse.

  • Operating cash profit (OCP) of $9.9m (vs. $15.4m, 1H25 which included ~$10.1m one-off) - underlying OCP materially increased from an underlying $5.3m, demonstrating strong cash generation  despite increased investment in growth.

Funding platform strengthened for long-term growth

  • Strong operating cash flows, regular ABS issuance, and $50m in available working capital provide ample capacity to deliver MONEYME’s long-term growth ambitions. Total funding capacity increased  to $2.9bn as at 31 December 2025.

  • $455.4m Autopay ABS transaction completed in November 2025, MONEYME’s second public capital  markets transaction in the auto asset class, delivering increased funding capacity and a lower cost of  funds. The portfolio was assigned a AAA rating for Class A notes from both Fitch Ratings and S&P Global.

  • New $300m credit card warehouse facility established with a leading global bank, providing  warehouse capacity on significantly improved terms to support the launch of MONEYME’s new credit  card products.

  • Warehouse renewals were executed with better rates and terms.

Accelerated AI development, product innovation and expansion

  • Enhanced proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) was deployed and improved customer experience  (30% increase in customer satisfaction), operational efficiency and credit decisioning.

  • New white-label credit card offering: MONEYME announced its white-label agreement with Luxury Escapes as its first strategic partner to issue co-branded credit cards in the Australian market.

  • Episode Six (E6) integration: MONEYME’s Horizon platform integrated with E6, enabling real-time  card processing, advanced automated account management, and enhanced fraud controls.

  • Autopay for private car sales: Successfully launched, enabling brokers to finance private vehicle  purchases, with strong early adoption.

  • New credit card product: Pilot testing is well progressed and on track for public launch in March,  supported by Mastercard principal issuer status and new technology partnerships.

  • PayTo pilot launched: Released within Horizon, alongside new repossession and insurance modules,  optimising collections workflows and improving operational efficiency.

Strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance

  • Enhanced customer data protection through added security layers and advanced threat detection. 

  • Maintained ISO 27001:2022 certification.

  • Increased employee engagement to 86% (81%, 1H25), above the Finance Australia benchmark. • Scope 1 and 2 emissions remained low and well below our FY26 ambition.

  • More than 140,000 customers have used our free Credit Score tool.

Clayton Howes, MONEYME’s Managing Director and CEO said:
“MONEYME delivered a strong first half, growing the loan book to $1.75 billion while maintaining disciplined  credit quality. These results reflect the scale, momentum and efficiency of our platform as we continue to invest  in growth, product innovation and providing seamless customer experiences. We also significantly strengthened our funding capacity during the period, increasing it to $2.9 billion and providing substantial runway to reach our growth targets for FY26.

Looking ahead, we remain focused on executing against our strategy and are excited about our product  roadmap, including the launch of our new credit card, rolling out our white-label credit card offering through more partnerships, and scaling Autopay and personal loans. In addition, with the increasing scale, growing  operating leverage, and ongoing reductions in credit losses and funding costs. We remain very confident of reaching our targets for the period ahead.”

Refer to the Group’s Appendix 4D and Interim Report (including the Notes to the Financial Statements)  and the 1H26 Investor Presentation for further information.
Authorised by the MONEYME Board.

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