Affirm Secures $4 Billion Loan Deal With Sixth Street to Boost BNPL Growth

Benzinga
14 Dec 2024

On Friday, fintech company Affirm Holdings, Inc (NASDAQ:AFRM) stock gained after the company announced a long-term capital partnership with Sixth Street to invest up to $4 billion in Affirm loans. The stock gave up the gains in the trading session.

Through its Asset Based Finance platform, Sixth Street will invest up to $4 billion by purchasing Affirm loans in a unique AssetCo structure pursuant to a three-year forward flow agreement.

The transaction represents the most significant capital commitment Affirm has secured to date.

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It provides additional off-balance sheet funding, allowing Affirm to extend up to more than $20 billion in loans over the next three years as the company continues to scale its payment network.

In October, SoFi Technologies, Inc (NASDAQ:SOFI) announced a $2 billion loan deal with funds managed by Fortress Investment Group to develop SoFi’s capabilities in its loan platform business.

Affirm reported its first-quarter revenue of $698.47 million versus $496.54 million a year ago, which topped the analyst estimate of $664.01 million. EPS loss of 31 cents beat the consensus loss estimate of 35 cents. Affirm expects second-quarter revenue of $770 million and $810 million.

JPMorgan’s Reginald L. Smith flagged a $65 billion leap in the fintech sector’s market cap since mid-September, backed by third-quarter results, rate cuts, and post-election tailwinds. Smith called Kaspi (NASDAQ:KSPI), Affirm, and Shopify Inc (NYSE:SHOP) the top fintech winners.

Affirm continues to leverage the growing popularity of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services by strengthening its partnerships with Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN), Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), and Shopify Inc (NYSE:SHOP).

Smith emphasizes Affirm’s robust credit metrics and dependable funding sources as distinguishing factors. The company aims for profitability by fiscal year 2025.

Affirm Holdings stock surged 50% year-to-date. Investors can gain exposure to the stock through Amplify Digital Payments ETF (NYSE:IPAY) and Amplify ETF Trust Amplify Online Retail ETF (NYSE:IBUY).

Price Action: AFRM stock is down 1.31% at $67.87 at last check on Friday.

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