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Amber International releases 2025 financial results and report

Amber International Holding Limited said it will release its unaudited financial results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, before the U.S. market opens on April 28, 2026. Management will host a conference call at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time the same day to discuss the results and provide a business update, a key event for traders tracking the digital asset and wealth management space.

Earnings call details and access

The earnings call will be available via live webcast and telephone.

  • U.S. dial-in: 1‑844‑539‑3703
  • International dial-in: 1‑412‑652‑1273

A replay will be offered from 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time on April 28 through May 12, 2026:

  • U.S. replay: 1‑844‑512‑2921
  • International replay: 1‑412‑317‑6671
  • PIN: 13760041

Amber will post the earnings release and a supplemental presentation on its investor relations website. The materials will cover full-year 2025 performance and provide updated information on operations and financial position.

Key context: results arrive after market downturn

The full-year 2025 numbers will give the first comprehensive view of Amber’s performance just ahead of the sharp digital asset pullback in early 2026. In the first quarter of 2026, total cryptocurrency market capitalization fell roughly 22%, with Bitcoin dropping by a similar magnitude.

This downturn was mirrored in trading activity. Spot volumes on the top ten centralized exchanges dropped 39.1% to $2.7 trillion versus the fourth quarter of 2025. Against this backdrop, Amber’s results are set to act as a fresh gauge of how digital wealth management platforms serving high‑net‑worth and institutional clients are weathering the cycle.

Focus areas for market watchers

Traders will be paying close attention to several themes:

  • Revenue resilience: How Amber’s revenues and margins held up through late 2025, ahead of the 2026 market contraction.
  • Client behavior: Signals on client fund flows and allocation trends among high‑net‑worth and institutional users. A late‑2025 survey showed about 75% of institutional market participants still planned to increase digital asset allocations, despite volatility.
  • Institutional traction: Whether the firm’s platform continues to attract and retain capital in an environment where overall trading volume in the first quarter of 2026 reached about $20.57 trillion, but with pronounced price swings.

In earlier comments, president Vicky Wang described digital assets as moving from pure speculation toward “true institutional utility.” The upcoming call will test that thesis, with particular scrutiny on how Amber is positioning itself strategically amid heightened uncertainty.

Stock performance ahead of the release

Amber, which trades on Nasdaq under the ticker AMBR and does business as Amber Premium, has seen significant share price volatility over the past year. The stock has traded between $1.23 and $12.84, reflecting shifting sentiment toward digital asset platforms.

The previous earnings release in November 2025 triggered a one‑day gain of more than 56% in the share price. However, over the 145 days since that announcement, the stock has drifted lower by about 3.2%. The April 28 disclosure and management commentary could again act as a catalyst for sentiment around the name.

Business profile

Amber Premium offers global digital wealth management services to high‑net‑worth clients and institutional partners. Its platform provides market access, trade execution, and digital asset investment solutions, positioning the firm at the intersection of traditional finance infrastructure and crypto markets.

The upcoming earnings materials are expected to give more detail on product usage, client mix, and geographic reach, all of which will help clarify how the business is adapting to a wealth management sector increasingly shaped by technology and digital engagement.

Regulatory disclosures and forward-looking statements

In line with U.S. securities requirements, Amber highlighted that its communications may include forward‑looking statements. These are based on current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties described in its Form 20‑F filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company reiterated that it assumes no obligation to update or revise forward‑looking statements except as required by law, underscoring that actual results could differ materially from current projections.

Contact information

For media and corporate inquiries:

  • Asia: Amber media relations, +65‑6022‑0228
  • United States: International Elite Capital Inc., +1‑646‑866‑7928

The April 28 release and call will provide a key data point for assessing Amber’s trajectory and strategy following a period of intense volatility in digital asset markets.


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