Groupon Reports Q3 Revenue of $122.8 Million and Net Loss of $117.8 Million
Reuters
Nov 07
Groupon Reports Q3 Revenue of $122.8 Million and Net Loss of $117.8 Million
Groupon Inc. reported global revenue of $122.8 million for the third quarter of 2025, representing a 7.0% increase year-over-year. Global billings rose 11.0% to $416.1 million. North America Local revenue increased by 12.0%, while Local billings grew 18.0%. The company posted a net loss from continuing operations of $117.8 million and reported adjusted EBITDA of $17.5 million. International gross profit was $24.1 million, a 4.0% decrease from the prior year period. Groupon ended the quarter with $238.5 million in cash. The company added nearly 300,000 net new active customers during the period and noted that its Things To Do vertical outpaced industry growth over the summer.
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