
Learning services firm iHuman's Q2 revenue falls on weak consumer spending

iHuman's Q2 2025 revenue fell to RMB200.2 million, down from RMB215.1 million last year, attributed to lower birth rates and conservative consumer spending. However, net income rose to RMB31.9 million from RMB24.7 million, indicating improved profitability. The company plans to focus on expansion and product innovation to drive long-term growth, while also implementing cost-saving measures in R&D and administrative expenses.
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Overview
- iHuman Q2 2025 revenue falls to RMB200.2 mln, down from RMB215.1 mln last year
- Net income rises to RMB31.9 mln from RMB24.7 mln, reflecting improved profitability
- Co attributes revenue decline to lower birth rates and conservative consumer spending
Outlook
- iHuman highlights expansion and product innovation for long-term growth
Result Drivers
- REVENUE DECLINE - Co attributes revenue decline to lower birth rates and conservative consumer spending
- PRODUCT UPDATES - New features in flagship app and international expansion efforts aimed at boosting user engagement
- COST SAVINGS - Decrease in operating expenses due to savings in R&D, sales, and administrative areas
Key Details
Metric Beat/Mis Actual Consensu
s s
Estimate
Q2 RMB
Revenue 200.20
mln
Q2 RMB 0.6
Adjusted
EPS
Q2 Gross 67.8%
Margin
Q2 Gross RMB
Profit 135.70
mln
Q2 RMB
Operatin 116.30
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.)

