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Chime logo in this illustration taken November 27, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Chime (CHYM.O) raised its full-year revenue growth forecast above Wall Street estimates on ​strong demand for its digital banking products, and announced the departure of ‌longtime Chief Financial Officer Matt Newcomb.

Shares of the company were last up 8% in extended trading on Wednesday.

Chime and fellow fintechs have thrived by attracting younger customers through mobile-first products and ​steadily expanding into newer financial services such as investing.

A resilient U.S. consumer ​has further fueled the sector's momentum, helping sustain payment volumes and ⁠customer activity. Payments revenue at Chime, including outbound instant transfer, increased 21% in ​the second quarter.

"We continue to see signs of a healthy consumer," CEO Chris Britt ​said, pointing to resilience across income segments and in both discretionary and non-discretionary categories.

Chime now expects revenue to rise 25% to 26% in 2026 versus expectations of 22.7%, according to estimates compiled ​by LSEG.

It forecast current-quarter revenue between $680 million and $690 million, above analysts' estimates of $668.1 ​million.

Newcomb, who is ending a decade-long tenure at Chime after helping lead the fintech through its ‌June ⁠2025 IPO, will step down later this week and its president, Mark Troughton, will serve as the interim CFO.

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The company said Chime Prime powered its growth in the second quarter, adding that its fastest-growing segment continues to be customers making $75,000 ​and more annually.

Active members ​jumped 20% to ⁠10.4 million, compared with a year earlier, while average revenue per active member (ARPAM) increased 6% to $260.

"Under the hood, Chime Prime ​increasingly feels like a key driver as it is helping ​to accelerate ⁠member acquisition and ARPAM," analysts at Seaport Research Partners wrote in a note.

Revenue rose 27% to $670 million for the three months ended June 30, beating estimates of $640.4 million.

Last week, ⁠Chime said ​it would cut 10% of its workforce, joining a ​growing list of companies using AI-driven efficiencies to streamline operations.

It posted a net income of $28 million, marking ​its second straight profitable quarter.

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