SoFi is adding members and boosting profitability, but Galileo client losses cloud its platform growth path.
A loan book heavy in unsecured personal loans leaves SoFi especially exposed if the economy weakens.
High member growth, rising profitability, and improving cross‑sell highlight the promise of SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ: SOFI). Yet concentrated Galileo platform revenue and an unsecured personal‑loan book introduce real macro risk. Watch the video below to see how these forces collide.
*This video was published on May 22, 2026.
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