@zoink: Quick update: not dead. $FIG Q1 results: → 46% YoY revenue growth, accelerating for the 2nd straight quarter → Net Doll…
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The company behind $FIG reported Q1 results with 46% YoY revenue growth, increasing net dollar retention rate to 139%, and raising 2026 revenue guidance.
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Quick update: not dead.
$FIG Q1 results:
→ 46% YoY revenue growth, accelerating for the 2nd straight quarter → Net Dollar Retention Rate increased to 139%, our highest rate in over two years → Raising 2026 revenue guidance for the year
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