Is SoFi a Fintech Winner or a 'Financial Engineering' Story?

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Key Points

  • SoFi Technologies was recently targeted by short-sellers

  • The company was quick to respond, pushing back against the allegations.

  • Despite strong recent financial results, concerns remain about SoFi's exposure to risky loans and valuation.

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SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ: SOFI) has been a market laggard over the past six months. Given recent developments, things might not be about to get better. On March 17, Muddy Waters Research, a well-known short-selling firm, published a report on the fintech giant, making serious allegations, including calling it a "financial engineering treadmill." Now, down 43% over the past six months (as of writing), some might jump at the opportunity to invest in SoFi at current levels, but is the stock worth it? Let's find out.

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A (brief) look at the allegations

Muddy Waters' report is long, but it boils down to this: SoFi is significantly inflating several key metrics through deceptive accounting tricks, questionable assumptions, and various other gimmicks that enrich the company's executives at shareholders' expense. To take one example, SoFi reported a personal loan charge-off rate -- the percentage of loans a bank writes down as losses -- of 2.80% for the fourth quarter of 2025 and a similar figure for the full year.

According to Muddy Waters, this number should be closer to 6.1%, a change that would materially decrease the company's bottom line. And this is just one of the allegations in Muddy Waters' report. According to the firm's calculation, SoFi's 2025 adjusted EBITDA (Earnings Before Interests, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) should be $103 million, roughly 90% less than what the fintech specialist actually recorded.

Now, SoFi Technologies was quick to respond to these allegations via a press release, saying that the report demonstrates "a fundamental lack of understanding" of the company's business. SoFi Technologies also said it is exploring possible legal actions against Muddy Waters Research. This may be the first episode of a saga that could last for a while.

What should investors do?

Short-Sellers benefit from falling stock prices. So, it's not like Muddy Waters has nothing to gain here, not that this means its allegations are false. That aside, despite the recent noise, there are good reasons to still be bullish on SoFi Technologies' long-term prospects. It has established itself as a notable player in the growing online banking niche and is especially popular among younger people. SoFi Technologies aims to become a one-stop shop for all banking needs, from crypto investing to personal loans and estate planning.

Judging by its financial results, it is seeing tremendous success, with growing memberships and an expanding product lineup that could eventually create high switching costs. That said, there are risks to consider beyond the recent short-seller report. SoFi's high reliance on risky personal loans is one of them. It would be an especially severe problem if we enter a recession soon, as some believe we will. Another issue is valuation: SoFi is trading at 31.9x forward earnings, well above the 14.3x average for financial stocks.

SoFi could overcome these issues over the long run if it can establish itself as a leading online bank, but those problems, combined with the short-seller report and its valuation, make the stock risky. Interested investors should wait for the stock to dip further before purchasing some shares.

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