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Nu Holdings stock price ends week at $14.98: what NU investors watch after earnings
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Nu Holdings stock price ends week at $14.98: what NU investors watch after earnings

New York, March 1, 2026, 15:23 EST — The market has closed.

  • Nu Holdings shares ended Friday at $14.98, slipping 0.5%.
  • Nu’s Q4 print is still getting picked over by traders, with fresh attention on management’s cues around costs and credit.
  • This week, attention shifts to first-quarter credit trends, plus any fresh word on U.S. expansion plans.

Nu Holdings wrapped up Friday with its U.S.-listed shares slipping 0.5% to close at $14.98, keeping the stock just shy of the $15 mark as Monday approaches.

The timing is key here: Nu’s earnings have forced a rethink on just how much profit growth it can deliver as lending ramps up. Shares slid quickly, shifting the focus away from customer gains and straight onto spending and loan performance.

It’s a tough turn for a consumer lender. While a platform’s in customer-acquisition mode, investors are usually willing to look past hefty spending. But once loan losses or costs begin edging higher, patience wears thin.

Nu, which owns Brazil’s digital bank Nubank, posted record quarterly revenue and ended 2025 with a customer base of 131 million. Monthly average revenue per active customer (ARPAC) landed at $15. The company introduced a new “managerial P&L” disclosure structure for investors, aiming to clarify results as it expands into more products and markets.

The initial market reaction was tangled. Chief Financial Officer Guilherme Lago told Reuters that profit got a lift from a growing customer base, better revenue per active user, and steady servicing costs. “This brings positive leverage to revenue,” he said. JPMorgan analysts flagged a lower tax rate as the main reason for the profit beat. But Citi analysts cautioned that “cost of risk and operating expenses mud the picture.” Reuters

“Cost of risk” refers to the charge a lender books when reserving for anticipated loan losses. In Nu’s internal reporting, “cost of credit” climbed in Q4 compared to a year earlier, ranking as one of the biggest direct costs next to funding expenses.

The next flashpoints are shaping up in credit. On an analysts’ call, Lago flagged that first-quarter delinquencies usually rise thanks to “natural seasonality”—a line that tends to make short-term traders twitchy when those monthly and early-quarter numbers hit. Reuters

Nu’s been ramping up the talk about its aim to become “a global digital banking platform over time.” Depending on where shares are trading, that phrasing lands as bold ambition—or a potential execution headache.

There’s also a more straightforward risk: Should tax rates shift up, or credit costs start outpacing loan growth, or if expenses stay elevated, post-earnings repricing could drag on—even in the absence of major news.

Come Monday, eyes will be on NU to see if it can stick above that $15 level. The question is whether the focus shifts back toward growth, or if credit and cost concerns keep dominating the narrative.

Nu is set to report its Q1 2026 results on May 14, as listed on the company’s investor events calendar.

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