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SoFi shares move up ahead of shareholder vote as financial results beat estimates
16 June 2026
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SoFi shares move up ahead of shareholder vote as financial results beat estimates

New York, June 16, 2026, 17:01 (EDT)

  • SoFi shares gained roughly 3.3% to $17.71 Tuesday.
  • SoFi’s virtual annual meeting is set for Wednesday, with investors facing a proxy voting deadline late Tuesday.
  • Fintech names were mixed. U.S. financial stocks climbed, but technology shares pulled the Nasdaq lower.

SoFi Technologies shares climbed 3.3% to $17.71 on Tuesday, outperforming a softer Nasdaq. Investors picked up financial stocks and were watching for the digital bank’s annual meeting. Volume topped 104 million shares. Shares traded between $17.04 and $18.07.

SoFi’s move comes as the stock heads into a busy period. Shareholders hit a voting deadline Tuesday night, then management is set to meet investors on Wednesday. The Federal Reserve will also give a rates update that day. For a lender like SoFi, rate moves matter. Higher rates mean more interest on loans but can also impact demand and the risk of defaults.

SoFi will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, June 17, at 10 a.m. Eastern. Shareholders will vote on directors, weigh in on executive pay in an advisory vote, and decide whether to keep Deloitte & Touche as auditor. Proxy votes by phone or online have a Tuesday deadline of 11:59 p.m. Eastern, but voting stays open for those attending the meeting itself.

Financials led gains in the S&P 500 sectors on Tuesday, Reuters said. The Dow closed up 0.67% for a second record in a row. The S&P 500 dropped 0.55%. The Nasdaq lost 1.15%. “Markets were a little tentative,” Janney Montgomery Scott’s Mark Luschini said, with investors waiting for the Fed update. Reuters

LendingClub added around 3.2% and Upstart edged down roughly 0.4% among consumer-finance and fintech names. Traders watched individual moves, with action staying driven by stock-specific news instead of a sector-wide rally.

SoFi’s case with bulls is still about growth. First-quarter net revenue was $1.1 billion, net income hit $166.7 million. Loan originations reached a record $12.2 billion. Membership jumped 35% to 14.7 million. CEO Anthony Noto said it was a quarter of “durable growth and strong returns.” Management kept its 2026 forecast at about $4.655 billion in adjusted net revenue and adjusted EBITDA of around $1.6 billion. SEC

That outlook hasn’t moved. Back in April, William Blair’s Andrew Jeffrey said SoFi “did not flow through first-quarter revenue and EBITDA upside.” SoFi CEO Anthony Noto told Reuters the company’s “consumer base remains strong.” Shares have bounced lately, hinting some investors are looking past the warning, at least this time. Reuters

But risks are still there. If rates stay higher for longer, borrowing might slow or losses could go up if household credit gets worse. SoFi doesn’t have much cushion after a strong first quarter, especially if management keeps guidance unchanged. The downside is clear: weaker loan demand, credit trends slipping, or comments at the annual meeting that do not reassure investors about the second half.

SoFi’s stock is riding the latest push into financials for now. Wednesday’s meeting looks routine, but investors will get a new read before the more important test: can SoFi show that its fast member growth actually drives earnings that beat expectations, not just match them.

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