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China’s Online Lenders Hit by Profit Slump After Rate Cap

Published: Apr. 3, 2026  6:20 p.m.  GMT+8
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China’s top online loan facilitators posted sharp fourth-quarter profit declines as new rules capping borrowing costs squeezed a once high-margin business.

Leading platforms reported declines in revenue, profit and loan volume after a regulatory overhaul capped annualized financing costs at 24% and tightened oversight.

The rules, effective Oct. 1, forced platforms working with banks and other licensed institutions to scale back higher-priced lending, driving a broad earnings downturn among U.S.- and Hong Kong-listed firms.

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  • China's top online loan platforms reported sharp Q4 profit declines due to rules capping annualized financing costs at 24% from Oct. 1.
  • Qfin profit fell 46% to 1.1B yuan ($160M), loan volume -22%; FinVolution -39%; X Financial >80%; Yiren swung to net loss.
  • Ongoing regulatory scrutiny into 2026; firms expanding to SE Asia, Latin America, and crypto.
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Qfin Holdings Inc.
Qfin Holdings Inc., a Hong Kong-listed leader in China's online lending, reported Q4 net profit down 46% year-on-year to 1.1 billion yuan ($160M), with loan volume falling 22%, amid rules capping financing costs at 24%.
FinVolution Group
FinVolution Group, a U.S.-listed Chinese online loan platform, reported a 39% fourth-quarter profit decline amid new rules capping annualized financing costs at 24%, which also reduced loan volume across the sector.
X Financial
X Financial, a U.S.-listed Chinese online loan platform, reported earnings falling more than 80% in Q4 due to new rules capping annualized financing costs at 24%, which reduced loan volume and profits across the sector.
Yiren Digital Ltd.
Yiren Digital Ltd., a U.S.-listed online loan platform, swung to a net loss in Q4 as loan volume contracted sharply due to new rules capping annualized financing costs at 24%, effective Oct. 1. (32 words)
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