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Q4 2025 in Consumer Finance: Fintechs move from user counts to dollars per engaged customer

  • Block’s Q4 2025 earnings drew attention as much for the story behind the numbers as for the numbers themselves. Chime’s Q4 2025 results emphasized growth, credit expansion, and ecosystem depth.
  • Block’s structural shift and Chime’s measured ecosystem expansion raise broader industry questions that go beyond individual company performance.
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Q4 2025 in Consumer Finance: Fintechs move from user counts to dollars per engaged customer

    As engagement becomes currency, AI and disciplined growth are setting a new standard of what winning looks like.


    Late February 2026, Block and Chime reported their Q4 2025 results.

    The numbers illustrate that Block is leveraging AI and a leaner workforce to drive efficiency and monetize its most engaged users, while Chime is doubling down on multi-product adoption and responsible credit growth to strengthen its platform.

    Block: A pivot toward AI, efficiency, and high-value engagement

    Block’s Q4 2025 earnings drew attention for the metrics but also for the signals woven within them.

    The company reported: 

    • $2.87 billion in gross profit, up 24% year-over-year, alongside adjusted operating income of $588 million, a 46% increase, and adjusted EPS growth of 38%. 
    • Cash App, the consumer-facing engine, ended the year with 59 million monthly active users, with primary banking actives growing 22%, a cohort that company executives framed as the real driver of profitability. 
    • Square, the merchant services arm, saw its gross payment volume rise 10.3% year-over-year in Q4 2025.

    But the quarter’s more defining news was the nearly 40% workforce reduction, cutting headcount from over 10,000 to under 6,000 employees. Co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey characterized the move as “functionalizing the company.” 

    “Intelligence tools have changed what it means to build and run a company… a significantly smaller team using these tools can do more and do it better,” he said in a letter he published on X (formerly Twitter) announcing Block’s workforce reduction. 

    The layoffs were tightly linked to AI integration, designed to create leaner teams capable of faster product delivery, personalized customer experiences, and higher engagement-driven profitability.

    Yet some industry observers believe that Block’s reliance on AI as the primary efficiency narrative may oversimplify the story. The firm’s prior ambitious hiring and the expensive Afterpay acquisition continue to weigh on the balance sheet, suggesting that AI-driven efficiency may only be one piece of a broader puzzle that includes past overextension and capital intensity.


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