Analyst upgrades SoFi stock to buy rating

An analyst has upgraded SoFi Technologies stock to a buy rating, citing its valuation at multiyear lows amid strong fundamentals. The upgrade highlights accelerated growth in members and products, along with positive guidance for fiscal year 2026. Recent actions by the CEO and a new partnership further bolster confidence in the company.

SoFi Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOFI) has received an upgrade to a buy rating from an analyst, as its stock valuation approaches multiyear lows despite robust underlying performance. The assessment comes more than half a year after the analyst's previous coverage, which focused on technical analysis, and now emphasizes improving fundamentals.

In the fourth quarter, SoFi reported 37% year-over-year revenue growth, driven by mostly accelerated expansion in its member base and product offerings. This growth was accompanied by significant margin expansion, enhancing the company's financial position.

Looking ahead, the company's fiscal year 2026 guidance projects 30% revenue growth and a 34% adjusted EBITDA margin, with the net income margin expected to rise to 18%. These projections underscore SoFi's potential for continued profitability and expansion in the financial services sector.

Additional signals of confidence include the CEO's recent purchase of $1 million in company stock and a partnership with Mastercard for a stablecoin initiative, which could introduce new growth opportunities. The analyst maintains no position in SoFi or related derivatives and expresses personal opinions without external compensation.

This upgrade reflects optimism about SoFi's trajectory in a competitive fintech landscape, though past performance does not guarantee future results.

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