SelectQuote Q2 net income rises to USD 69.3 million, up 30%

Reuters
Feb 05
SelectQuote <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/QTWO">Q2</a> net income rises to USD 69.3 million, up 30%

SelectQuote Inc. reported consolidated revenue of USD 537.1 million for the second quarter (Q2) of fiscal year 2026. Net income for the period reached USD 69.3 million, while Adjusted EBITDA stood at USD 84.7 million. During the quarter, SelectQuote's Chief Executive Officer, Tim Danker, highlighted the company's continued operational strength despite volatility in Medicare Advantage benefit structures and impacts from reduced strategic marketing spend and previously communicated pharmacy benefit manager reimbursement changes. Danker emphasized consistent operational execution, efficiency, value delivery for partners and beneficiaries, and strong margin discipline. He also noted that improved balance sheet flexibility positions SelectQuote to generate meaningful cash flow for shareholders in the coming quarters and years.

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