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    SoFi Technologies Reports Second Quarter 2021 Results

    8/12/21 4:10:00 PM ET
    $SOFI
    Finance: Consumer Services
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    Total Year-over-Year Member Growth of 113% Accelerated for 8th Consecutive Quarter to 2.6 million

    Total Products of 3.7 million Up 123% Year-over-Year

    Record Quarterly Net Revenue Up 101% Year-over-Year and Adjusted Net Revenue Up 74% Year-over-Year

    Successful Business Combination and Public Listing on Nasdaq

    SoFi Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOFI), a member-centric, one-stop shop for digital financial services that allows members to borrow, save, spend, invest and protect their money, reported financial results today for its second quarter ended June 30, 2021.

    This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210812005780/en/

    Note: For additional information on our company metrics, see Table 5 in the

    Note: For additional information on our company metrics, see Table 5 in the "Financial Tables" herein. (Graphic: Business Wire)

    "The second quarter proved to be another quarter full of milestones for SoFi," said Anthony Noto, CEO of SoFi. "We exceeded our financial expectations, delivering record adjusted quarterly net revenue and our fourth consecutive quarter of positive adjusted EBITDA. We drove our 8th straight quarter of accelerating member growth, with even faster growth in cross-buying from existing members, increased our Galileo account base to nearly 79 million, and raised nearly $2 billion in our successful transition to a public company. We accomplished all of this by focusing on our members and our mission to provide them with the right financial products, services, and advice for every major financial decision in their lives and every day in between."

    Consolidated results summary

    ​

    Three Months Ended June 30,

    % Change

    ($ in thousands)

    2021

    2020

    Consolidated – GAAP

     

     

     

    Total net revenue

    $

    231,274

     

    $

    114,952

     

    101

    %

    Net income (loss)

    (165,314

    )

    7,808

     

    n/m

     

     

     

     

    Consolidated – Non-GAAP

     

     

     

    Adjusted net revenue(1)

    $

    237,215

     

    $

    136,250

     

    74

    %

    Adjusted EBITDA(1)

    11,240

     

    (23,750

    )

    n/m

     

    (1)

     

    Adjusted net revenue and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures. For more information and reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measures, see "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" and Table 2 to the "Financial Tables" herein.

    Consolidated Results

    Total GAAP net revenue of $231.3 million in the second quarter of 2021 was up 101% from the corresponding prior-year period. On an adjusted basis, net revenue for the second quarter of 2021 was $237.2 million, a record high and 74% higher than last year's second quarter total of $136.3 million. Strength in all three of SoFi's business segments drove the growth in these measures.

    SoFi recorded a $165.3 million net loss for the second quarter of 2021, compared to net income of $7.8 million in last year's second quarter. We remeasured our valuation allowance during 2020 as a result of the deferred tax liabilities recognized in connection with our acquisition of Galileo, which decreased the valuation allowance by $99.8 million. The absence of that tax benefit, together with significant non-cash stock-based compensation expenses and fair value changes in warrants primarily related to the fair market value of SoFi stock, were the largest contributors to the current period net loss.

    Second quarter adjusted EBITDA of $11.2 million was positive for the fourth consecutive quarter, and $35.0 million higher than the second quarter of 2020, due to the combination of higher revenues across all business segments, partially offset by increased spending to achieve incremental growth.

    The Company continued its trend of accelerating year-over-year growth in both members and total products in the second quarter. Total members grew 113% year-over-year to 2.6 million, up from 1.2 million at the same point last year, and total products grew 123% to 3.7 million at quarter end compared to 1.6 million at the same point last year. Growth in our member base and products was driven by significant expansion in the offering across business segments, particularly in the Financial Services segment, where growth in SoFi Invest and SoFi Money offerings more than tripled the number of Financial Services segment products, to nearly 2.7 million, up from approximately 783,000 at the same point last year. As of the end of the second quarter of 2021, Financial Services segment products were nearly three times the number of Lending products. Growth in personal and student loans largely drove the 14% year-over-year increase in Lending segment products. Technology Platform accounts increased by 119% in the second quarter of 2021, to nearly 79 million, due to both new client acquisition by Galileo and growth at its existing clients.

    Lending Segment results

    Lending segment net revenues of $166.3 million on a GAAP basis and $172.2 million on an adjusted basis for the second quarter of 2021 increased by 73% and 47%, respectively, year-over-year, driven by higher origination volume in every type of loan SoFi offers.

    Lending segment contribution profit of $89.2 million increased 80% year-over-year in the second quarter of 2021, due to the combination of revenue growth and strategic balance sheet management.

    ​Lending – Segment Results of Operations

     

    Three Months Ended June 30,

     

     

    ($ in thousands)

    2021

    2020

    Variance

    % Change

    Total net revenue – Lending

    $

    166,291

     

    $

    95,884

     

    $

    70,407

     

    73

     

    %

    Servicing rights – change in valuation inputs or assumptions

    224

     

    18,720

     

    (18,496

    )

    (99

    )

    %

    Residual interests classified as debt – change in valuation inputs or assumptions

    5,717

     

    2,578

     

    3,139

     

    122

     

    %

    Directly attributable expenses

    (83,044

    )

    (67,763

    )

    (15,281

    )

    23

     

    %

    Contribution Profit

    $

    89,188

     

    $

    49,419

     

    $

    39,769

     

    80

     

    %

     

     

     

     

     

    Adjusted net revenue – Lending(1)

    $

    172,232

     

    $

    117,182

     

    $

    55,050

     

    47

     

    %

     

    (1)

     

    Adjusted net revenue – Lending represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For more information and a reconciliation to the most comparable GAAP measure, see "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" and Table 2 to the "Financial Tables" herein.

    In the second quarter of 2021, total origination volume in the Lending segment increased 66% year-over-year. While growth in student loans remains depressed relative to pre-COVID levels, low rates and improving U.S. economic trends have allowed SoFi to return to more normalized credit qualification standards. This led to an increase in personal and home loan funding volumes, which were up 188% and 49%, respectively, year-over-year.

    ​Lending – Originations

     

    Three Months Ended June 30,

    Variance

    % Change

    ($ in thousands)

    2021

    2020

    Home loans

    $

    792,228

    $

    532,323

    $

    259,905

    49

    %

    Personal loans

    1,294,384

    448,980

    845,404

    188

    %

    Student loans

    859,497

    788,694

    70,803

    9

    %

    Total

    $

    2,946,109

    $

    1,769,997

    $

    1,176,112

    66

    %

    Despite various headwinds, SoFi has continued its trend of expanding its set of product offerings and features in the Lending segment. So far this year, SoFi has introduced a Rate Match Guarantee feature for student loans, as well as a "snooze" feature that allows borrowers to lock in current low rates on a new student loan without beginning payments until the suspension is lifted. In personal loans, we have refined our credit policy and automation capabilities, creating a faster, more accurate and lower-touch experience. More than 50% of personal loans processed in the second quarter of 2021 were fully automated, up from less than 30% one year ago, and we reduced time to fund by 50%, to two days. And in home loans, we introduced a new rates calculator to help borrowers find the right loan for them. The combination of these enhancements, the return to more normalized credit qualification standards, and increased marketing in a favorable rate environment, contributed to double-digit year-over-year growth across every loan type in the second quarter of 2021.

    ​Lending – Products

    June 30, 2021

    June 30, 2020

    Variance

    % Change

    Home loans

    18,102

    10,511

    7,591

    72

    %

    Personal loans

    544,068

    474,581

    69,487

    15

    %

    Student loans

    419,270

    376,878

    42,392

    11

    %

    Total lending products

    981,440

    861,970

    119,470

    14

    %

    Financial Services Segment results

    The Company has experienced significant growth in Financial Services net revenue this year, as members have responded positively to a steady stream of new offerings launched since 2019. Second quarter 2021 net revenue of $17.0 million compares to $2.4 million in the second quarter of 2020. The largest driver of the revenue increase was our SoFi Invest business, where we experienced a surge in new members and activity. Revenues from new equity capital markets and advisory services offerings we introduced during the quarter contributed as well, as did strength in SoFi Money and SoFi Lantern.

    Second quarter Financial Services segment contribution loss of $24.7 million improved by $6.1 million from the prior year quarter loss of $30.9 million. Revenue growth of $14.6 million fueled by strength in the offerings referenced above more than offset the $8.5 million year-over-year increase in expenses driven by ongoing investment to grow this business. At the same time, we are executing efficiently on our long-term strategy to increase member adoption of multiple products across segments, which reduces customer acquisition costs and ultimately drives higher lifetime value per member.

    Financial Services – Segment Results of Operations

    ​

    Three Months Ended June 30,

     

     

    ($ in thousands)

    2021

    2020

    Variance

    % Change

    Total net revenue

    $

    17,039

     

    $

    2,428

     

    $

    14,611

     

    602

     

    %

    Directly attributable expenses

    (41,784

    )

    (33,321

    )

    (8,463

    )

    25

     

    %

    Contribution loss

    $

    (24,745

    )

    $

    (30,893

    )

    $

    6,148

     

    (20

    )

    %

    By continuously innovating for members with new and relevant offerings, features and rewards, SoFi has more than tripled the number of Financial Services products in the past year, to 2.7 million in total. For our SoFi Money offering, we added a two-day early paycheck feature to an already competitive direct deposit program that includes free overdraft protection and roundups. An innovative personal loan/SoFi Money bundle that offers a rate cut on personal loans paid by direct deposit also drove meaningful account growth over the past year. In our SoFi Invest offering, in addition to expanding our crypto and fractional share trading offerings, the Company launched a first-of-its-kind equity ETF that pays weekly dividends. In our new SoFi Credit Card business, accounts, balances and average spend have all grown substantially since we introduced an innovative rewards program earlier this year, where members have already redeemed 450 million points across SoFi products. In our SoFi Relay offering, we have experienced a surge of new members signing up for free credit score monitoring through the app this year, and opportunities for new SoFi At Work partnerships have grown as companies contemplate post-COVID benefit packages for employees.

    ​Financial Services – Products

    June 30, 2021

    June 30, 2020

    Variance

    % Change

    Money

    954,519

    220,201

    734,318

    333

    %

    Invest

    1,038,570

    328,837

    709,733

    216

    %

    Credit Card

    42,744

    —

    42,744

    n/m

    Relay

    626,195

    227,201

    398,994

    176

    %

    At Work

    23,653

    6,835

    16,818

    246

    %

    Total products

    2,685,681

    783,074

    1,902,607

    243

    %

    Technology Platform Segment results

    SoFi's Technology Platform segment consists primarily of Galileo Financial Technologies, a technology infrastructure provider we acquired in May 2020. Already a leader in the internet-only neobanks space with a substantial market share, Galileo is increasingly expanding into non-financial sectors as well. Over the past year, Galileo more than doubled its number of accounts, to nearly 79 million from 36 million, through growth in both new and existing clients.

    ​Technology Platform

    June 30, 2021

    June 30, 2020

    Variance

    % Change

    Total accounts

    78,902,156

    35,988,090

    42,914,066

    119

    %

    Total net revenue of $45.3 million for the second quarter of 2021 was up 138% year on year, which reflects a full quarter of operations in 2021 compared to a partial quarter in 2020 subsequent to our acquisition of Galileo. SoFi has used the first year since acquisition to position the business for future growth, investing heavily to move operations from an on-premise environment to the Cloud, nearly double headcount and expand to new geographies. This has caused a significant increase in expenses and slower growth in contribution profit, which was up 8% during the period.

    Technology Platform – Segment Results of Operations

    ​

    Three Months Ended June 30,

     

     

    ($ in thousands)

    2021

    2020

    Variance

    % Change

    Total net revenue

    $

    45,297

    $

    19,019

    $

    26,278

    138

    %

    Directly attributable expenses

    (32,284)

    (6,919)

    (25,365)

    367

    %

    Contribution Profit

    $

    13,013

    $

    12,100

    913

    8

    %

    Recent Events

    Social Finance, Inc. (Social Finance) entered into a merger agreement (the Agreement) with Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp. V (SCH) on January 7, 2021. The transactions contemplated by the terms of the Agreement were completed on May 28, 2021, in conjunction with which SCH changed its name to SoFi Technologies, Inc. The transactions contemplated in the Agreement are collectively referred to as the Business Combination.

    Guidance and Outlook

    Second quarter 2021 adjusted net revenue of $237 million exceeded quarterly guidance of $215 million to $220 million by 10% at the low end and 8% at the high end. Adjusted EBITDA of $11 million for the quarter exceeded quarterly guidance of $(8) million to $2 million by $19 million at the low end and $9 million at the high end.

    Management expects continued strong growth in the third quarter of 2021, with expected adjusted net revenue of $245 million to $255 million and expected adjusted EBITDA of $(7) million to $3 million. Management reiterates its full-year 2021 guidance of adjusted net revenue of $980 million and adjusted EBITDA of $27 million. This is despite lowering our expectations for student loan refinancing revenue by $40 million, due to the extension of the CARES Act moratorium on student loan payments from September 30, 2021 to January 31, 2022, and reducing our Technology Platform revenue estimate by $12 million due to the minority stake in Apex being bought back. Management will further address third quarter and full-year 2021 guidance on the quarterly earnings conference call.

    Earnings Webcast

    SoFi's executive management team will host a live audio webcast beginning at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time (2:00 p.m. Pacific Time) today to discuss the quarter's financial results and business highlights. All interested parties are invited to listen to the live webcast at https://investors.sofi.com. A replay of the webcast will be available on the SoFi Investor Relations website for 30 days. Investor information, including supplemental financial information, is available on SoFi's Investor Relations website at https://investors.sofi.com.

    Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    Certain of the statements above are forward-looking and as such are not historical facts. This includes, without limitation, statements regarding the financial position, business strategy and the plans and objectives of management for our future operations. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of performance. Such statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Words such as "anticipate", "believe", "continue", "could", "estimate", "expect", "intend", "may", "opportunity", "future", "strategy", "might", "plan", "possible", "potential", "predict", "project", "should", "strive", "would", "will be", "will continue", "will likely result" and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by these forward-looking statements include: (i) the effect of and uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic (including any government responses thereto); (ii) our ability to achieve and maintain profitability in the future; (iii) the impact on our business of the regulatory environment and complexities with compliance related to such environment; (iv) our ability to become a bank holding company and acquire a national bank charter; (v) our ability to respond to general economic conditions; (vi) our ability to manage our growth effectively and our expectations regarding the development and expansion of our business; (vii) our ability to access sources of capital, including debt financing and other sources of capital to finance operations and growth; (viii) the success of our marketing efforts and our ability to expand our member basis; (ix) our ability to grow market share in existing markets or any new markets we may enter; (x) our ability to develop new products, features and functionality that are competitive and meet market needs; (xi) our ability to realize the benefits of our strategy, including what we refer to as our financial services productivity loop; (xii) our ability to make accurate credit and pricing decisions or effectively forecast our loss rates; (xiii) our ability to establish and maintain an effective system of internal controls over financial reporting; (xiv) our ability to maintain the listing of our securities on Nasdaq; (xv) our ability to realize the anticipated benefits of the Business Combination; and (xvi) the outcome of any legal or governmental proceedings that may be instituted against us. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. You should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties set forth in the section titled "Risk Factors" in the final proxy/prospectus for our recently completed Business Combination, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and those that are included in any of our future filings with the SEC, including our periodic reports under the Exchange Act.

    These forward-looking statements are based on information available as of the date hereof and current expectations, forecasts and assumptions, and involve a number of judgments, risks and uncertainties. Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing our views as of any subsequent date, and we do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date they were made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities laws.

    As a result of a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties, our actual results or performance may be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    This press release presents information about our adjusted net revenue and adjusted EBITDA, which are non-GAAP financial measures provided as supplements to the results provided in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP). We use adjusted net revenue and adjusted EBITDA to evaluate our operating performance, formulate business plans, help better assess our overall liquidity position, and make strategic decisions, including those relating to operating expenses and the allocation of internal resources. Accordingly, we believe that adjusted net revenue and adjusted EBITDA provide useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating our operating results in the same manner as our management. These non-GAAP measures are presented for supplemental informational purposes only, have limitations as analytical tools, and should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, the analysis of other GAAP financial measures, such as total net revenue and net income (loss). Other companies may not use these non-GAAP measures or may use similar measures that are defined in a different manner. Therefore, SoFi's non-GAAP measures may not be directly comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies. Reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are provided in Table 2 to the "Financial Tables" herein.

    Forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures are presented without reconciliations of such forward-looking non-GAAP measures because the GAAP financial measures are not accessible on a forward-looking basis and reconciling information is not available without unreasonable effort due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such reconciliations, including adjustments reflected in our reconciliation of historic non-GAAP financial measures, the amounts of which, based on historical experience, could be material.

    About SoFi

    SoFi's mission is to help people achieve financial independence to realize their ambitions. Our products for borrowing, saving, spending, investing and protecting give our more than two million members fast access to tools to get their money right. SoFi membership comes with the key essentials for getting ahead, including career advisors and connection to a thriving community of like-minded, ambitious people. SoFi is also the naming rights partner of SoFi Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Chargers and the Los Angeles Rams. For more information, visit https://www.sofi.com or download our iOS and Android apps.

    Availability of Other Information About SoFi

    Investors and others should note that we communicate with our investors and the public using our website (www.sofi.com), the investor relations website (https://investors.sofi.com), and on social media (Twitter and LinkedIn), including but not limited to investor presentations and investor fact sheets, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings, press releases, public conference calls and webcasts. The information that SoFi posts on these channels and websites could be deemed to be material information. As a result, SoFi encourages investors, the media, and others interested in SoFi to review the information that is posted on these channels, including the investor relations website, on a regular basis. This list of channels may be updated from time to time on SoFi's investor relations website and may include additional social media channels. The contents of SoFi's website or these channels, or any other website that may be accessed from its website or these channels, shall not be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

    FINANCIAL TABLES

    1. Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Loss) (unaudited)

    2. Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    3. Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited)

    4. Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (unaudited)

    5. Company Metrics

    6. Segment Financials

    Table 1

    SoFi Technologies, Inc.

    Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Loss)

    (In Thousands, Except for Share and Per Share Data)

     

    ​

    Three Months Ended June 30,

    Six Months Ended June 30,

    ​

    2021

    2020

    2021

    2020

    Interest income

     

     

    ​

    ​

    Loans

    $

    79,678

     

    $

    77,485

     

    $

    156,899

     

    $

    163,601

     

    Securitizations

    3,794

     

    6,500

     

    8,261

     

    13,561

     

    Related party notes

    —

     

    879

     

    211

     

    1,931

     

    Other

    636

     

    1,201

     

    1,265

     

    4,254

     

    Total interest income

    84,108

     

    86,065

     

    166,636

     

    183,347

     

    Interest expense

     

     

     

     

    Securitizations and warehouses

    26,250

     

    39,678

     

    56,058

     

    87,201

     

    Corporate borrowings

    1,378

     

    3,416

     

    6,386

     

    4,504

     

    Other

    468

     

    224

     

    900

     

    1,746

     

    Total interest expense

    28,096

     

    43,318

     

    63,344

     

    93,451

     

    Net interest income

    56,012

     

    42,747

     

    103,292

     

    89,896

     

    Noninterest income

     

     

     

     

    Loan origination and sales

    109,719

     

    62,958

     

    220,064

     

    167,213

     

    Securitizations

    (26

    )

    7,350

     

    (2,062

    )

    (75,754

    )

    Servicing

    (224

    )

    (18,720

    )

    (12,333

    )

    (11,661

    )

    Technology Platform fees

    44,950

     

    16,202

     

    90,609

     

    16,202

     

    Other

    20,843

     

    4,415

     

    27,688

     

    7,358

     

    Total noninterest income

    175,262

     

    72,205

     

    323,966

     

    103,358

     

    Total net revenue

    231,274

     

    114,952

     

    427,258

     

    193,254

     

    Noninterest expense

     

     

     

     

    Technology and product development

    69,389

     

    47,833

     

    135,337

     

    88,004

     

    Sales and marketing

    94,951

     

    64,267

     

    182,185

     

    126,937

     

    Cost of operations

    60,624

     

    41,408

     

    118,194

     

    74,065

     

    General and administrative

    171,216

     

    53,404

     

    332,913

     

    102,518

     

    Provision for credit losses

    486

     

    —

     

    486

     

    —

     

    Total noninterest expense

    396,666

     

    206,912

     

    769,115

     

    391,524

     

    Loss before income taxes

    (165,392

    )

    (91,960

    )

    (341,857

    )

    (198,270

    )

    Income tax (expense) benefit

    78

     

    99,768

     

    (1,021

    )

    99,711

     

    Net income (loss)

    $

    (165,314

    )

    $

    7,808

     

    $

    (342,878

    )

    $

    (98,559

    )

    Other comprehensive income (loss)

     

     

     

     

    Foreign currency translation adjustments, net

    (266

    )

    (36

    )

    (346

    )

    (43

    )

    Total other comprehensive loss

    (266

    )

    (36

    )

    (346

    )

    (43

    )

    Comprehensive income (loss)

    $

    (165,580

    )

    $

    7,772

     

    $

    (343,224

    )

    $

    (98,602

    )

    Loss per share

     

     

    ​

    ​

    Loss per share – basic

    $

    (0.48

    )

    $

    (0.03

    )

    $

    (1.50

    )

    $

    (1.68

    )

    Loss per share – diluted

    $

    (0.48

    )

    $

    (0.03

    )

    $

    (1.50

    )

    $

    (1.68

    )

    Weighted average common stock outstanding – basic

    365,036,365

     

    72,147,293

     

    241,282,003

     

    70,768,457

     

    Weighted average common stock outstanding – diluted

    365,036,365

     

    72,147,293

     

    241,282,003

     

    70,768,457

     

     

    Table 2

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    Reconciliation of Adjusted Net Revenue

    Adjusted net revenue is defined as total net revenue, adjusted to exclude the fair value changes in servicing rights and residual interests classified as debt due to valuation inputs and assumptions changes, which relate only to our Lending segment. For our consolidated results and for the Lending segment, we reconcile adjusted net revenue to total net revenue, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, as presented for the periods indicated below:

    ​

    Three Months Ended June 30,

    Six Months Ended June 30,

    ($ in thousands)

    2021

    2020

    2021

    2020

    Total net revenue

    $

    231,274

    $

    114,952

    $

    427,258

    $

    193,254

    Servicing rights – change in valuation inputs or assumptions(1)

    224

    18,720

    12,333

    11,661

    Residual interests classified as debt – change in valuation inputs or assumptions(2)

    5,717

    2,578

    13,668

    17,514

    Adjusted net revenue

    $

    237,215

    $

    136,250

    $

    453,259

    $

    222,429

     

    Three Months Ended June 30,

    Six Months Ended June 30,

    ($ in thousands)

    2021

    2020

    2021

    2020

    Total net revenue – Lending

    $

    166,291

    $

    95,884

    $

    314,268

    $

    169,762

    Servicing rights – change in valuation inputs or assumptions(1)

    224

    18,720

    12,333

    11,661

    Residual interests classified as debt – change in valuation inputs or assumptions(2)

    5,717

    2,578

    13,668

    17,514

    Adjusted net revenue – Lending

    $

    172,232

    $

    117,182

    $

    340,269

    $

    198,937

     

    (1)

     

    Reflects changes in fair value inputs and assumptions on servicing rights, including conditional prepayment and default rates and discount rates. These assumptions are highly sensitive to market interest rate changes and are not indicative of our performance or results of operations. Moreover, these non-cash charges are unrealized during the period and, therefore, have no impact on our cash flows from operations. As such, these positive and negative changes are adjusted out of total net revenue to provide management and financial users with better visibility into the net revenue available to finance our operations and our overall performance.

    (2)

     

    ​Reflects changes in fair value inputs and assumptions on residual interests classified as debt, including conditional prepayment and default rates and discount rates. When third parties finance our consolidated securitization variable interest entities ("VIEs") by purchasing residual interests, we receive proceeds at the time of the closing of the securitization and, thereafter, pass along contractual cash flows to the residual interest owner. These residual debt obligations are measured at fair value on a recurring basis, but they have no impact on our initial financing proceeds, our future obligations to the residual interest owner (because future residual interest claims are limited to contractual securitization collateral cash flows), or the general operations of our business. As such, these positive and negative non-cash changes in fair value attributable to assumption changes are adjusted out of total net revenue to provide management and financial users with better visibility into the net revenue available to finance our operations.

    Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA

    Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income (loss), adjusted to exclude: (i) corporate borrowing-based interest expense (our adjusted EBITDA measure is not adjusted for warehouse or securitization-based interest expense, nor deposit interest expense and finance lease liability interest expense, as discussed further below), (ii) income taxes, (iii) depreciation and amortization, (iv) stock-based expense (inclusive of equity-based payments to non-employees), (v) impairment expense (inclusive of goodwill impairment and of property, equipment and software abandonments), (vi) transaction-related expenses, (vii) warrant fair value adjustments, and (viii) fair value changes in servicing rights and residual interests classified as debt due to valuation assumptions. We reconcile adjusted EBITDA to net income (loss), the most directly comparable GAAP measure, for the periods indicated below:

    ​

    Three Months Ended June 30,

    Six Months Ended June 30,

    ($ in thousands)

    2021

    2020

    2021

    2020

    Net income (loss)

    $

    (165,314

    )

    $

    7,808

     

    $

    (342,878

    )

    $

    (98,559

    )

    Non-GAAP adjustments:

     

     

     

     

    Interest expense – corporate borrowings(1)

    1,378

     

    3,415

     

    6,386

     

    4,503

     

    Income tax expense(2)

    (78

    )

    (99,768

    )

    1,021

     

    (99,711

    )

    Depreciation and amortization(3)

    24,989

     

    14,955

     

    50,966

     

    19,670

     

    Stock-based expense

    52,154

     

    24,453

     

    89,608

     

    44,138

     

    Transaction-related expense(4)

    21,181

     

    4,950

     

    23,359

     

    8,864

     

    Fair value changes in warrant liabilities(5)

    70,989

     

    (861

    )

    160,909

     

    2,018

     

    Servicing rights – change in valuation inputs or assumptions(6)

    224

     

    18,720

     

    12,333

     

    11,661

     

    Residual interests classified as debt – change in valuation inputs or assumptions(7)

    5,717

     

    2,578

     

    13,668

     

    17,514

     

    Total adjustments

    176,554

     

    (31,558

    )

    358,250

     

    8,657

     

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $

    11,240

     

    $

    (23,750

    )

    $

    15,372

     

    $

    (89,902

    )

     

    (1)

     

    Our adjusted EBITDA measure adjusts for corporate borrowing-based interest expense, which includes interest on our revolving credit facility and the seller note issued in connection with our acquisition of Galileo (for periods prior to the quarter ended June 30, 2021) and other financings assumed in the acquisition, as these expenses are a function of our capital structure. Our adjusted EBITDA measure does not adjust for interest expense on warehouse facilities and securitization debt, as these interest expenses are direct operating expenses driven by loan origination and sales activity. Additionally, our adjusted EBITDA measure does not adjust for interest expense on SoFi Money deposits or interest expense on our finance lease liability in connection with SoFi Stadium, as these interest expenses are direct operating expenses driven by SoFi Money deposits and finance leases, respectively. As compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, during the three and six months ended June 30, 2021, we had a higher average balance on our revolving credit facility as a result of the Galileo acquisition, as well as interest expense related to the Galileo seller note issued in May 2020, which we repaid in February 2021.

    (2)

     

    The significant change in our income tax position for the 2021 periods relative to 2020 was primarily due to a partial release of our valuation allowance in the second quarter of 2020 in connection with deferred tax liabilities resulting from intangible assets acquired from Galileo in May 2020.

    (3)

     

    Depreciation and amortization expense for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 increased compared to the same periods in 2020 primarily due to: (i) amortization expense on intangible assets acquired during the second quarter of 2020 from Galileo and 8 Limited, (ii) amortization of purchased and internally-developed software, and (iii) depreciation related to SoFi Stadium related fixed assets.

    (4)

     

    During the three months ended June 30, 2021, transaction-related expenses included the special payment to the Series 1 preferred stockholders in conjunction with the Business Combination. Transaction-related expenses for the six months ended June 30, 2021 also included financial advisory and professional services costs associated with our pending purchase of Golden Pacific Bancorp, Inc. During the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, transaction-related expenses included certain costs, such as financial advisory and professional services costs, associated with our acquisitions of Galileo and 8 Limited.

    (5)

     

    In 2019, Social Finance issued Series H warrants in connection with certain redeemable preferred stock issuances, which were accounted for as liabilities and measured at fair value on a recurring basis. In conjunction with the closing of the Business Combination, we measured the final fair value of the Series H warrants and subsequently reclassified them into permanent equity. Therefore, we will not measure the Series H warrants at fair value on an ongoing basis, subsequent to May 28, 2021. In addition, in conjunction with the Business Combination, SoFi Technologies assumed certain common stock warrants ("SoFi Technologies warrants") that are accounted for as liabilities and measured at fair value on a recurring basis, subsequent to the Business Combination. Our adjusted EBITDA measure excludes the non-cash fair value changes in the Series H warrants and the SoFi Technologies warrants during the periods wherein each class of warrants was measured at fair value through earnings. The increases for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 compared to the same periods in 2020 were primarily attributable to a significant increase in our assumed Series H redeemable preferred stock share price for the Series H warrants, as well as the assumption of the SoFi Technologies warrants in the second quarter of 2021. The fair value of the SoFi Technologies warrants is based on the closing price of ticker SOFIW and, therefore, fluctuates based on market activity.

    (6)

     

    See footnote (1) to the "Reconciliation of Adjusted Net Revenue" table above.

    (7)

     

    See footnote (2) to the "Reconciliation of Adjusted Net Revenue" table above.

    Table 3

    SoFi Technologies, Inc.

    Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

    (In Thousands, Except for Share Data)

     

    ​

    June 30, 2021

    December 31, 2020

    Assets

     

    ​

    Cash and cash equivalents

    $

    461,920

     

    $

    872,582

     

    Restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents

    306,533

     

    450,846

     

    Loans, less allowance for credit losses on loans at amortized cost of $691 and $219, respectively

    4,727,515

     

    4,879,303

     

    Servicing rights

    159,767

     

    149,597

     

    Securitization investments

    407,782

     

    496,935

     

    Equity method investments

    —

     

    107,534

     

    Property, equipment and software

    95,123

     

    81,489

     

    Goodwill

    898,527

     

    899,270

     

    Intangible assets

    317,802

     

    355,086

     

    Operating lease right-of-use assets

    113,281

     

    116,858

     

    Related party notes receivable

    —

     

    17,923

     

    Other assets, less allowance for credit losses of $1,230 and $562, respectively

    164,750

     

    136,076

     

    Total assets

    $

    7,653,000

     

    $

    8,563,499

     

    Liabilities, temporary equity and permanent equity (deficit)

     

     

    Liabilities:

     

     

    Accounts payable, accruals and other liabilities

    317,941

     

    412,950

     

    Operating lease liabilities

    135,489

     

    139,796

     

    Debt

    2,319,918

     

    4,798,925

     

    Residual interests classified as debt

    112,545

     

    118,298

     

    Warrant liabilities

    239,343

     

    39,959

     

    Total liabilities

    3,125,236

     

    5,509,928

     

    Commitments, guarantees, concentrations and contingencies

     

     

    Temporary equity:

     

     

    Redeemable preferred stock, $0.0001 par value: 100,000,000 and 570,562,965 shares authorized; 3,234,000 and 469,150,522 shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively

    320,374

     

    3,173,686

     

    Permanent equity (deficit):

     

     

    Common stock, $0.0001 par value: 3,100,000,000 and 789,167,056 shares authorized; 794,692,813 and 115,084,358 shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively

    79

     

    —

     

    Additional paid-in capital

    5,249,878

     

    579,228

     

    Accumulated other comprehensive loss

    (512

    )

    (166

    )

    Accumulated deficit

    (1,042,055

    )

    (699,177

    )

    Total permanent equity (deficit)

    4,207,390

     

    (120,115

    )

    Total liabilities, temporary equity and permanent equity (deficit)

    $

    7,653,000

     

    $

    8,563,499

     

     

    Table 4

    SoFi Technologies, Inc.

    Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

    (In Thousands)

     

    ​

    Six Months Ended June 30,

    ​

    2021

    2020

    Operating activities

     

     

    Net loss

    $

    (342,878

    )

    $

    (98,559

    )

    Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities:

     

     

    Depreciation and amortization

    50,966

     

    19,670

     

    Deferred debt issuance and discount expense

    11,450

     

    16,819

     

    Stock-based compensation expense

    89,608

     

    43,230

     

    Equity-based payments to non-employees

    —

     

    908

     

    Deferred income taxes

    637

     

    (99,731

    )

    Equity method investment earnings

    —

     

    (3,560

    )

    Accretion of seller note interest expense

    —

     

    1,554

     

    Fair value changes in residual interests classified as debt

    13,668

     

    17,514

     

    Fair value changes in securitization investments

    (5,502

    )

    (4,075

    )

    Fair value changes in warrant liabilities

    160,909

     

    2,018

     

    Fair value adjustment to related party notes receivable

    (169

    )

    —

     

    Other

    (3,937

    )

    643

     

    Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

     

     

    Originations and purchases of loans

    (5,749,363

    )

    (5,189,772

    )

    Proceeds from sales and repayments of loans

    5,848,655

     

    5,623,441

     

    Other changes in loans

    5,231

     

    30,586

     

    Servicing assets

    (10,170

    )

    17,593

     

    Related party notes receivable interest income

    1,399

     

    204

     

    Other assets

    (21,752

    )

    (19,089

    )

    Accounts payable, accruals and other liabilities

    33,856

     

    35,531

     

    Net cash provided by operating activities

    $

    82,608

     

    $

    394,925

     

    Investing activities

     

     

    Purchases of property, equipment, software and intangible assets

    $

    (26,808

    )

    $

    (8,831

    )

    Related party notes receivable issuances

    —

     

    (4,246

    )

    Proceeds from repayment of related party notes receivable

    16,693

     

    —

     

    Proceeds from non-securitization investments

    107,534

     

    —

     

    Purchases of non-securitization investments

    —

     

    (145

    )

    Receipts from securitization investments

    141,920

     

    143,048

     

    Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired

    —

     

    (32,392

    )

    Net cash provided by investing activities

    $

    239,339

     

    $

    97,434

     

     

    SoFi Technologies, Inc.

    Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Continued)

    (In Thousands)

     

    ​

    Six Months Ended June 30,

    ​

    2021

    2020

    Financing activities

     

     

    Proceeds from debt issuances

    $

    3,849,645

     

    $

    5,635,115

     

    Repayment of debt

    (6,355,653

    )

    (5,901,828

    )

    Payment of debt issuance costs

    (4,520

    )

    (12,145

    )

    Taxes paid related to net share settlement of stock-based awards

    (28,603

    )

    (12,628

    )

    Purchases of common stock

    (526

    )

    (40

    )

    Redemptions of redeemable common and preferred stock

    (282,859

    )

    —

     

    Proceeds from Business Combination and PIPE Investment

    1,989,851

     

    —

     

    Payment of costs directly attributable to the issuance of common stock in connection with Business Combination and PIPE Investment

    (26,951

    )

    —

     

    Proceeds from stock option exercises

    3,365

     

    415

     

    Note receivable principal repayments from stockholder

    —

     

    24,865

     

    Payment of redeemable preferred stock dividends

    (20,047

    )

    (20,157

    )

    Finance lease principal payments

    (278

    )

    —

     

    Net cash used in financing activities

    $

    (876,576

    )

    $

    (286,403

    )

    Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents

    (346

    )

    (43

    )

    Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents

    $

    (554,975

    )

    $

    205,913

     

    Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents at beginning of period

    1,323,428

     

    690,206

     

    Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents at end of period

    $

    768,453

     

    $

    896,119

     

     

     

     

    Reconciliation to amounts on Consolidated Balance Sheets (as of period end)

     

     

    Cash and cash equivalents

    $

    461,920

     

    $

    641,500

     

    Restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents

    306,533

     

    254,619

     

    Total cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents

    $

    768,453

     

    $

    896,119

     

    Supplemental non-cash investing and financing activities

     

     

    Securitization investments acquired via loan transfers

    $

    47,265

     

    $

    151,768

     

    Non-cash property, equipment, software and intangible asset additions

    896

     

    2,636

     

    Deconsolidation of residual interests classified as debt

    —

     

    72,026

     

    Deconsolidation of securitization debt

    —

     

    659,029

     

    Costs directly attributable to the issuance of common stock paid in 2020

    588

     

    —

     

    Reduction to temporary equity associated with purchase price adjustments

    743

     

    —

     

    Warrant liabilities recognized in conjunction with the Business Combination

    200,250

     

    —

     

    Series H warrant liabilities conversion to common stock warrants

    39,959

     

    —

     

    Conversion of temporary equity into permanent equity in conjunction with the Business Combination

    2,702,569

     

    —

     

    Seller note issued in acquisition

    —

     

    243,998

     

    Redeemable preferred stock issued in acquisition

    —

     

    814,156

     

    Common stock options assumed in acquisition

    —

     

    32,197

     

    Issuance of common stock in acquisition

    —

     

    15,565

     

    Property, equipment and software acquired in acquisition

    —

     

    2,026

     

    Debt assumed in acquisition

    —

     

    5,832

     

    Deferred debt issuance costs accrued but not paid

    550

     

    1,200

     

     

    Table 5

    Company Metrics

    ​

    June 30,

    2021

    March 31,

    2021

    December 31,

    2020

    September 30,

    2020

    June 30,

    2020

    March 31,

    2020

    December 31,

    2019

    September 30,

    2019

    June 30,

    2019

    Members

    2,560,492

    2,281,092

    1,850,871

    1,500,576

    1,204,475

    1,086,409

    976,459

    863,521

    759,467

    Total Products

    3,667,121

    3,184,554

    2,523,555

    2,052,672

    1,645,044

    1,442,481

    1,185,362

    1,020,255

    869,376

    Lending

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Products

    981,440

    945,227

    917,645

    892,934

    861,970

    841,615

    798,005

    751,999

    709,883

    Financial Services

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Products

    2,685,681

    2,239,327

    1,605,910

    1,159,738

    783,074

    600,866

    387,357

    268,256

    159,493

    Technology Platform

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Accounts

    78,902,156

    69,572,680

    59,359,843

    49,276,594

    35,988,090

    —

    —

    —

    —

    Members

    We refer to our customers as "members". We define a member as someone who has a lending relationship with us through origination or servicing, opened a financial services account, linked an external account to our platform, or signed up for our credit score monitoring service. Once someone becomes a member, they are always considered a member unless they violate our terms of service, given that our members have continuous access to our certified financial planners, our career advice services, our member events, our content, educational material, news, tools and calculators at no cost to the member. We view members as an indication not only of the size and a measurement of growth of our business, but also as a measure of the significant value of the data we have collected over time.

    Products

    Total products refers to the aggregate number of lending and financial services products that our members have selected on our platform since our inception through the reporting date, whether or not the members are still registered for such products. In our Lending segment, total products refers to the number of home loans, personal loans and student loans that have been originated through our platform through the reporting date, whether or not such loans have been paid off. If a member has multiple loan products of the same loan product type, such as two personal loans, that is counted as a single product. However, if a member has multiple loan products across loan product types, such as one personal loan and one home loan, that is counted as two products. In our Financial Services segment, total products refers to the number of SoFi Money accounts, SoFi Invest accounts, SoFi Credit Card accounts (including accounts with a zero dollar balance at the reporting date), SoFi At Work accounts and SoFi Relay accounts (with either credit score monitoring enabled or external linked accounts) that have been opened through our platform through the reporting date. Our SoFi Invest service is composed of three products: active investing accounts, robo-advisory accounts and cryptocurrency accounts. Our members can select any one or combination of the three types of SoFi Invest products. If a member has multiple SoFi Invest products of the same account type, such as two active investing accounts, that is counted as a single product. However, if a member has multiple SoFi Invest products across account types, such as one active investing account and one robo-advisory account, those separate account types are considered separate products. Total products is a primary indicator of the size and reach of our Lending and Financial Services segments. Management relies on total products metrics to understand the effectiveness of our member acquisition efforts and to gauge the propensity for members to use more than one product.

    Technology Platform Total Accounts

    In our Technology Platform segment, total accounts refers to the number of open accounts at Galileo as of the reporting date, excluding SoFi accounts. We exclude SoFi accounts because revenue generated by Galileo from the SoFi relationship is eliminated in consolidation. No information is reported prior to our acquisition of Galileo on May 14, 2020. Total accounts is a primary indicator of the accounts dependent upon Galileo's technology platform to use virtual card products, virtual wallets, make peer-to-peer and bank-to-bank transfers, receive early paychecks, separate savings from spending balances, make debit transactions and rely upon real-time authorizations, all of which result in technology platform fees for the Technology Platform segment.

    Table 6

    Segment Financials

    ​

    Quarter Ended

    ($ in thousands)

    June 30,

    2021

    March 31,

    2021

    December 31,

    2020

    September 30,

    2020

    June 30,

    2020

    March 31,

    2020

    December 31,

    2019

    September 30,

    2019

    June 30,

    2019

    Lending

     

     

     

    ​

    ​

    ​

    ​

    ​

    ​

    Total interest income

    $

    83,035

     

    $

    81,547

     

    $

    90,753

     

    $

    86,468

     

    $

    83,985

     

    $

    93,177

     

    $

    125,041

     

    $

    161,926

     

    $

    153,956

     

    Total interest expense

    (26,213

    )

    (29,770

    )

    (33,626

    )

    (34,246

    )

    (39,650

    )

    (47,516

    )

    (57,497

    )

    (67,989

    )

    (68,609

    )

    Total noninterest income (loss)

    109,469

     

    96,200

     

    91,865

     

    109,890

     

    51,549

     

    28,217

     

    (6,655

    )

    33,133

     

    71,294

     

    Total net revenue

    166,291

     

    147,977

     

    148,992

     

    162,112

     

    95,884

     

    73,878

     

    60,889

     

    127,070

     

    156,641

     

    Adjusted net revenue(1)

    172,232

     

    168,037

     

    159,520

     

    178,084

     

    117,182

     

    81,755

     

    58,602

     

    135,402

     

    154,971

     

    Contribution profit (loss)

    89,188

     

    87,686

     

    85,204

     

    103,011

     

    49,419

     

    4,095

     

    (33,362

    )

    35,674

     

    67,283

     

    Financial Services

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total interest income

    893

     

    540

     

    378

     

    365

     

    316

     

    1,737

     

    1,924

     

    2,071

     

    1,406

     

    Total interest expense

    (351

    )

    (311

    )

    (290

    )

    (267

    )

    (233

    )

    (1,522

    )

    (1,798

    )

    (1,798

    )

    (1,242

    )

    Total noninterest income

    16,497

     

    6,234

     

    3,963

     

    3,139

     

    2,345

     

    1,939

     

    1,524

     

    760

     

    609

     

    Total net revenue

    17,039

     

    6,463

     

    4,051

     

    3,237

     

    2,428

     

    2,154

     

    1,650

     

    1,033

     

    773

     

    Contribution loss

    (24,745

    )

    (35,519

    )

    (36,067

    )

    (37,467

    )

    (30,893

    )

    (26,983

    )

    (34,517

    )

    (33,533

    )

    (27,855

    )

    Technology Platform

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total interest expense

    (32

    )

    (36

    )

    (42

    )

    (47

    )

    (18

    )

    —

     

    —

     

    —

     

    —

     

    Total noninterest income

    45,329

     

    46,101

     

    36,838

     

    38,865

     

    19,037

     

    997

     

    325

     

    206

     

    149

     

    Total net revenue

    45,297

     

    46,065

     

    36,796

     

    38,818

     

    19,019

     

    997

     

    325

     

    206

     

    149

     

    Contribution profit

    13,013

     

    15,685

     

    16,120

     

    23,986

     

    12,100

     

    997

     

    325

     

    206

     

    149

     

    Other(2)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total interest income

    180

     

    441

     

    942

     

    1,284

     

    1,764

     

    2,368

     

    2,533

     

    2,434

     

    2,316

     

    Total interest expense

    (1,500

    )

    (5,131

    )

    (19,292

    )

    (4,345

    )

    (3,417

    )

    (1,095

    )

    (1,155

    )

    (1,351

    )

    (1,355

    )

    Total noninterest income (loss)

    3,967

     

    169

     

    2

     

    (319

    )

    (726

    )

    —

     

    —

     

    —

     

    —

     

    Total net revenue (loss)

    2,647

     

    (4,521

    )

    (18,348

    )

    (3,380

    )

    (2,379

    )

    1,273

     

    1,378

     

    1,083

     

    961

     

    Consolidated

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total interest income

    $

    84,108

     

    $

    82,528

     

    $

    92,073

     

    $

    88,117

     

    $

    86,065

     

    $

    97,282

     

    $

    129,498

     

    $

    166,431

     

    $

    157,678

     

    Total interest expense

    (28,096

    )

    (35,248

    )

    (53,250

    )

    (38,905

    )

    (43,318

    )

    (50,133

    )

    (60,450

    )

    (71,138

    )

    (71,206

    )

    Total noninterest income (loss)

    175,262

     

    148,704

     

    132,668

     

    151,575

     

    72,205

     

    31,153

     

    (4,806

    )

    34,099

     

    72,052

     

    Total net revenue

    231,274

     

    195,984

     

    171,491

     

    200,787

     

    114,952

     

    78,302

     

    64,242

     

    129,392

     

    158,524

     

    Adjusted net revenue(1)

    237,215

     

    216,044

     

    182,019

     

    216,759

     

    136,250

     

    86,179

     

    61,955

     

    137,724

     

    156,854

     

    Net income (loss)

    (165,314

    )

    (177,564

    )

    (82,616

    )

    (42,878

    )

    7,808

     

    (106,367

    )

    (122,541

    )

    (57,559

    )

    (10,218

    )

    Adjusted EBITDA(1)

    11,240

     

    4,132

     

    11,817

     

    33,509

     

    (23,750

    )

    (66,152

    )

    (101,004

    )

    (27,656

    )

    6,611

     

     

    (1)

     

    Adjusted net revenue and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures. For additional information on these measures and reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures, see "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" and Table 2 to the "Financial Tables" herein.

    (2)

     

    "Other" includes total net revenue associated with corporate functions and non-recurring gains from non-securitization investing activities that are not directly related to a reportable segment.

     

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