Amber International Holding Limited (NASDAQ: AMBR) traded sharply higher at $2.85, up over 80% in early session trading, after the company announced a major $50 million share repurchase program.
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The move followed the release of its Q3 2025 earnings, which demonstrated strong revenue growth, improved margins, and significant expansion in institutional and high-net-worth client activity. The company’s earnings date highlighted a pivotal period marked by rising demand for digital wealth solutions across global markets.
Amber International delivered strong financial performance in Q3 2025, reporting $16.3 million in revenue and $11.8 million in gross profit. The company posted a notable turnaround in operating profitability, with margins improving from -4% in Q2 to +8% in Q3. This shift reflected stronger execution across all business segments, as well as improved cost discipline and higher engagement from institutional clients.
CEO Michael Wu emphasized that Q3 results validated the company’s strategy of focusing on institutional and high-net-worth users, with both segments contributing significantly to platform activity and overall revenue momentum.
Client assets on the Amber Premium platform rose 69.8% year-over-year, marking one of the company’s strongest growth periods to date. The cumulative number of KYC’ed institutional and high-net-worth clients increased 20.4%, reaching a total of 5,116 users.
Trading activity also remained strong, with execution and payment trading volumes totaling $3.1 billion for the quarter. These metrics underscored rising adoption of digital asset solutions across Asia, where Amber has maintained a leadership position for more than eight years.
Revenue diversification continued to support the company’s stability, with key contributions from:
Amber also reinforced its strategic positioning as the first Asia-based public company with tokenized shares on-chain, supporting increased adoption of blockchain-based financial tools across Singapore, Hong Kong SAR, and Dubai.
Amber’s Board of Directors authorized a $50 million share buyback program set to begin on December 1, 2025, reflecting confidence in long-term business fundamentals. The company plans to fund the initiative using operating cash flow and existing cash reserves while maintaining strong liquidity for product innovation and growth investments.
Repurchases may occur through open market transactions, private deals, or other legally compliant methods. The company stressed that the program is flexible and may be adjusted or terminated based on market conditions.
Amber International reaffirmed its FY 2025 revenue outlook of $50–$52.5 million, driven by consistent demand for digital wealth solutions and expanding institutional adoption.
With rising profitability and strengthened capital allocation plans, Amber International enters the final quarter of 2025 with strong momentum and expanding market influence.
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