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$4.62 +0.43 (+10.26%) At close · Aug 14
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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

PSQ Holdings, Inc. Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

PSQ Holdings, Inc. Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded May 7, 2026 Audio replay
May 7, 2026 30:48 22 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
30:48
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

PSQ Holdings reported Q1 2026 net revenue from continuing operations of $8.2 million, up 167% year-over-year, while operating expenses fell 18% and operating loss improved 34% to $6.1 million as the company executed its pivot to a pure-play fintech model with a 41% staff reduction.

Revenue Growth and Payments GMV 17 Cordova Credit Performance 11 Restructuring and Headcount Reduction 11 Path to Profitability and Cash Flow 10 AI-Driven Efficiency and Revenue per Employee 8 Politicized Debanking and Deep Platforming 8

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +65 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “Q1 2026 is meaningful progress”
  • “revenue grew 167 percent year over year during the first quarter operating expenses declined 18 operating loss improved 34 percent”
  • “The pivot to fintech is producing operating leverage”

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Revenue $8.16M +167.4% YoY
Diluted EPS -$1.80
Net income -$6.45M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Net revenue from continuing operations grew 167% YoY to $8.2 million from $3.1 million
  • Operating expenses declined 18% YoY ($2.0 million reduction), with G&A down 20% and R&D down 39%
  • Operating loss improved 34% to $6.1 million from $9.3 million, and segment non-GAAP operating loss improved 70% to $900,000
  • Operating cash burn improved 36% to $4.1 million from $6.4 million
  • Revenue per employee improved 287% to $173,583 from $44,864
  • Payments GMV reached a record $186.2 million and credit GMV grew 32%, with restructuring actions expected to deliver ~$8 million in annualized cash savings

Risks & pressure points

  • Net loss widened 45% to $6.5 million from $4.4 million, driven by a $7.1 million decrease in gains from changes in fair value of warrant and earnout liabilities
  • Loss per share increased 20% to $0.12 from $0.10
  • Broader firearms market remains soft per NSSF-adjusted NICS data, with softness continuing into early 2026
  • Restructuring reduced staff by 41% from September 2025 to March 2026, and the marketplace segment was wound down
  • Sale of the brand segment remains ongoing with no definitive agreement yet signed, and the company notes shareholder price has fallen from post-launch highs
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