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Nu Holdings Converts 131M Customers Into Powerful Profit Growth

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Key Takeaways

  • NU reached 131M customers in Q4 2025, with Brazil accounting for 62% of the country's adult population.
  • NU posted $4.9B in revenues ( 45% YoY), $2B gross profit, and $895M net income, up 50% year over year.
  • NU stock is down 16% YTD, trades at 14.75 forward P/E vs. the industry's 10.07.

Nu Holdings (NU - Free Report) has reached a scale in Latin America that many fintechs can only dream of. In the fourth quarter of 2025, the company counted 131 million customers across its footprint, with Brazil alone accounting for 62% of the adult population using its platform.

Such breadth is translating into powerful financial performance. Quarterly revenues came in at $4.9 billion, rising 45% year over year. At the same time, gross profit surged to $2 billion, up 38% year over year. While many U.S. fintech peers continue to burn cash, Nu Holdings reported $895 million in net income in the fourth quarter, climbing 50% year over year.

The interplay is clear: rapid customer adoption feeds top-line growth, credit drives gross profit, and disciplined execution ensures bottom-line strength. Brazil is the anchor, but Mexico and Colombia are adding meaningful momentum. Nu Holdings isn’t merely scaling; it’s scaling profitably and at a pace that places it well ahead of many fintech rivals.

By demonstrating that growth and profitability don’t have to be mutually exclusive, NU is carving out a rare position in digital banking: a fintech giant that’s already highly profitable, yet still in the middle of a steep growth curve.

Peer Pressure?

While Nu Holdings continues to surge ahead in Latin America, U.S.-based peers like SoFi Technologies (SOFI - Free Report) and Block (XYZ - Free Report) are taking different routes to growth. SoFi is focusing on deepening customer relationships through bundled financial services like lending, investing and banking. Its strategy seems to emphasize lifetime value over rapid user expansion. Meanwhile, Block is sharpening its dual ecosystem approach, serving both individual users through Cash App and small businesses via Square.

While both SoFi and Block are evolving steadily, NU’s pace and scale of customer acquisition in emerging markets underscore a distinct momentum that sets it apart in the global fintech landscape.

NU’s Price Performance, Valuation, Estimates

The stock has declined 16% year to date compared to the industry’s 4% decline.

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From a valuation standpoint, NU trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 14.75, which is well above the industry’s 10.07. It carries a Value Score of C.

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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for NU’s 2026 earnings has been on the rise over the past 30 days.

NU stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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