Everyday People Financial Corp. reports Q3 revenue of $18.9 million, up 6% year over year

Reuters
Nov 15, 2025
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/EPFCF">Everyday People Financial Corp.</a> reports Q3 revenue of $18.9 million, up 6% year over year

Everyday People Financial Corp. reported a 6% increase in Q3 2025 revenue to $18.9 million, up from $17.8 million in Q3 2024. Nine-month revenue rose 21% year-over-year to $58.7 million, compared to $48.3 million for the same period last year. The Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) segment recorded a 51% increase in Q3 revenue to $18.8 million from $12.5 million in Q3 2024, and nine-month RCM revenue rose 40% to $51.6 million from $36.9 million. The company continues to expand its RCM operations through organic growth and acquisitions, and is scaling its Everyday Health Spending Account (HSA) platform, with expected annual revenues of $5 to $7 million at launch. Everyday People Financial also highlighted ongoing cost control measures and a capital-light business strategy.

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