Company: AFRM
Filing Date: 2025-02-06
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001820953-25-000012
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Company: Affirm Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-02-06
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 2
Chunk 145
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5.2 billion for the same period in 2023. 

Servicing income 

Servicing income includes net servicing fee revenue and fair value adjustments for servicing assets and liabilities, and is recognized for loan portfolios sold to third-party loan buyers and for loans held within our off-balance sheet securitizations. Servicing fee revenue varies by contractual servicing fee arrangement and is earned as a percentage of the average unpaid principal balance of loans held by each counterparty where we have a servicing agreement. We reduce servicing income for certain fees we are required to pay per our contractual servicing arrangement.

With respect to fair value adjustments, we remeasure the fair value of servicing assets and liabilities each period and recognize the change in fair value in servicing income. We utilize a discounted cash flow approach to remeasure the fair value of servicing rights. Because we earn servicing income based on the outstanding principal balance of the portfolio, fair value adjustments are impacted by the timing and amount of loan repayments. As such, over the term of each loan portfolio sold, fair value adjustments for servicing assets will decrease servicing income and fair value adjustments for servicing liabilities will increase servicing income. We discuss our valuation methodology and significant Level 3 inputs for servicing assets and liabilities within Note 12. Fair Value of Financial Assets and Liabilities in the notes to the interim condensed consolidated financial statements. 

Servicing income increased by $6.3 million, or 28%, and $12.1 million, or 28%, for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively, compared to the same periods in 2023. The increase is primarily 

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due to an increase in net servicing fee revenue which is calculated as a percentage of the unpaid principal balance of off-balance sheet loans. The average unpaid principal balance of off-balance sheet loans increased from $4.9 billion and $4.7 billion during the three and six months ended December 31, 2023, respectively, to $6.3 billion and $6.0 billion, respectively, during the same period in 2024, an increase of 29% and 28%, respectively. 

Loss on loan purchase commitment

We purchase certain loans from our originating bank partners that are processed through our platform and put back to us by our originating bank partners. Under the terms of the agreements with our originating bank partners, we are generally required to pay the principal amount plus accrued interest for such loans and fees. In certain instances, our originating bank partners may originate loans with zero