China's Scienjoy Q2 revenue, net income down

Reuters
2025.08.27 12:41
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Scienjoy, a Chinese live entertainment mobile streaming platform, reported a decline in Q2 2025 revenue and net income due to fewer paying users and a decrease in investment value. Revenue fell to RMB 349 million (US$48.7 million), while net income dropped to RMB 24.90 million. Despite the revenue drop, gross margin improved to 18.2%. The company plans to enhance its live streaming and AI businesses, focusing on global expansion and user experience improvements through investments in content and technology.

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Overview

  • Chinese live entertainment mobile streaming platform Scienjoy Q2 2025 revenue decreased due to fewer paying users in China
  • Net income declined due to lower fair value of investment
  • Gross margin improved to 18.2% from 17.3% despite revenue drop

Outlook

  • Company plans to scale live streaming and AI Vista businesses
  • Scienjoy focuses on global expansion to diversify revenue streams
  • Company aims to enhance user experience with AI and big data
  • Scienjoy to invest in content, technology, and global reach for growth

Result Drivers

  • PAYING USERS DECLINE - Decrease in total revenues attributed to a decline in paying users due to competitive landscape in China’s mobile live streaming market
  • COST MANAGEMENT - Gross margin increased to 18.2% from 17.3% due to higher average revenue per paying user and lower revenue sharing fees
  • INVESTMENT LOSS - Net income impacted by a RMB 13.7 mln decrease in the fair value of investment in a publicly traded company

Key Details

Metric Beat/Mis Actual Consensu

s s

Estimate

Q2 RMB 349

Revenue mln

(US$48.7

million)

Q2 RMB

Adjusted 24.90

Net mln

Income

Q2 Net RMB

Income 22.70

mln

Q2 Gross RMB

Profit 63.70

mln

Q2 RMB

Income 23.30

from mln

Operatio

ns

Q2 RMB

Operatin 40.40

g mln

Expenses

Press Release: (This story was created using Reuters automation and AI based on LSEG and company data. It was checked and edited by a Reuters journalist prior to publication.)