- Strong EPS Beat: KE Holdings Inc. (NYSE: BEKE) reported an earnings per share of $0.42, significantly exceeding the $0.31 consensus estimate, indicating stronger-than-anticipated profitability.
- Revenue Decline Amidst Profit Surge: Despite a 5.7% year-over-year revenue decrease to approximately $3.60 billion, KE Holdings Inc.’s net income surged by 100.8% due to effective cost controls and operational improvements.
- Improved Margins: The company achieved a non-GAAP net margin of 13% (its highest in three years) and saw its gross margin expand by 6.7 percentage points to 28.6%, reflecting successful spending management.
KE Holdings Inc. (NYSE: BEKE) is a leading integrated online and offline platform for housing transactions and services in China. The company facilitates a wide range of activities, including existing and new home sales, home rentals, and home renovation and furnishing. KE Holdings Inc. operates a vast network, which included 60,274 stores as of June 30, 2026.
On August 21, 2026, KE Holdings Inc. announced its second-quarter earnings results. The company reported an earnings per share of $0.42, significantly surpassing the market’s consensus estimate of $0.31. This indicates that the company’s profitability for the period was much stronger than analysts had anticipated.
The company’s revenue for the quarter was approximately $3.60 billion, which was slightly above the estimated $3.59 billion. Despite beating this estimate, total revenue saw a 5.7% decrease from the previous year. This decline is attributed to adjustments in its home renovation business and changes in how revenue is recognized.
Despite the lower revenue, KE Holdings Inc. achieved a substantial increase in profit. As highlighted by GlobeNewswire, its net income surged by 100.8% year-over-year to RMB2.62 billion. This was a result of effective cost controls and operational improvements. The company’s non-GAAP net margin reached 13%, its highest level in three years.
These cost controls are evident in the company’s financial details. The gross margin, which is the profit made on sales before administrative costs, expanded by 6.7 percentage points to 28.6%. Furthermore, GAAP operating expenses fell by 14.1% to RMB3.99 billion, confirming the company’s successful efforts to manage its spending.
