Health In Tech Inc. reports Q3 revenue up 90% to $8.5 million
Reuters
Nov 11
Health In Tech Inc. reports Q3 revenue up 90% to $8.5 million
Health In Tech Inc. reported third quarter 2025 revenue of $8.5 million, a 90% increase year over year. Nine-month revenue totaled $25.8 million, representing 132% of full-year 2024 revenue. Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $1.0 million, up 49% from the previous year, with nine-month adjusted EBITDA reaching $3.8 million, or 167% of full-year 2024 total. The number of billed enrolled employees rose to 25,248, an increase of 7,654 year over year. The company expanded its distribution network to 849 brokers, third-party administrators, and agencies, up 57% year over year. Business developments included an upgrade to the eDIYBS platform, extending large-group underwriting capabilities and broadening the addressable market, as well as increased broker engagement at the SIIA 2025 Conference.
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