The SoFi rebound has only just begun, says Piper Sandler

The investment firm initiated coverage of fintech company with an overweight rating.

Skip NavigationJoin ICJoin ProLivestreamMenuSoFi Technologies is in the middle of a rebound that shows little signs of slowing, according to Piper Sandler. The investment firm initiated coverage of fintech company with an overweight rating. It put a $22 price target on shares, implying 20% upside from Friday’s close. “SoFi offers investors exposure to two distinct growth drivers: (1) a large, growing [total addressable market] in lending and debt consolidation for a younger, creditworthy demographic, and (2) a powerful product flywheel accelerating adoption across new and existing members,” analyst Patrick Moley said Monday in a note to clients. Shares of SoFi have rebounded 17% over the past three months, with the stock gaining a lot of steam after the fintech platform reported strong second-quarter earnings . However, shares are still down roughly 30% in 2026 as concerns over rising inflation and potential rate hikes swirl. SOFI YTD mountain Shares are down about 30% year to date. That year-to-date underperformance created “an attractive entry point for long term investors,” per Moley. He added that SoFi could regain ground by capturing “significant refinance activity upside among high-earning, prime credit millennial customer cohort.” That activity would include credit card and student loan refinancing, or “two products that align closely with the liability profile of [SoFi’s] target borrowers,” Moley wrote. Piper Sandler’s call goes against consensus on Wall Street. Of the 24 analysts covering SoFi, 12 have a hold rating on the stock, while just eight have a buy or strong buy on it, LSEG data shows. The stock climbed more than 2% following Piper’s call.Read More

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