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Online Lender SoFi Sees $12M Loss In Q3

Online lender Social Finance (SoFi) continues to struggle, recording an adjusted loss of around $12 million during the third quarter before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. The FinTech company has now recorded losses for the second consecutive quarter. In August, it posted a second quarter loss of about $200 million.

According to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the earnings losses follow an adjusted profit of $56 million in Q3 of 2017. Loan volume has fallen for two straight quarters under Anthony Noto, who took over as CEO in March. In fact, the company revealed in an investor letter that it had extended around $2.5 billion in refinanced student, unsecured consumer and mortgage loans in the third quarter, falling nearly 30 percent from the same period a year ago.

Online Lender SoFi Sees $12M Loss In Q3

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