CPS FY2025 interest income rose 16% to USD 422.7 million

Reuters
Mar 11
CPS FY2025 interest income rose 16% to USD 422.7 million

CPS reported Q4 2025 net income of USD 5 million, or USD 0.21 per diluted share. Q4 2025 total revenues rose 5% to USD 109.4 million, while total operating expenses were USD 102.2 million. For FY 2025, net income was USD 19.3 million, or USD 0.8 per diluted share, as total revenues increased 10% to USD 434.5 million. FY 2025 interest income rose 16% to USD 422.7 million, with the increase attributed to higher interest income partly offset by lower marks on receivables measured at fair value versus the prior year. CPS said it purchased USD 1.64 billion of new contracts in FY 2025 and ended the year with receivables of USD 3.78 billion.

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