LendingTree TREE Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Segment | $66.33M+18.4% | $68.65M+23.4% | $66.17M+11.3% | $62.52M+11.8% | $56.03M+8.9% | |
| Home Segment | $39.07M+5.5% | $36.22M+6.5% | $38.11M+18.2% | $40.42M+25.7% | $37.02M+21.6% | |
| Insurance Segment | $221.86M+51.3% | $214.56M+25.0% | $203.51M+20.4% | $147.16M+20.6% | $146.65M+70.8% | |
| Other | $7K-70.8% | $266K+37.8% | -$2K-200% | $22K+1,000% | $24K+1,100% | |
| Gross Profit by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Segment | $32.93M+21.4% | $35.04M+24.2% | $35.2M+25.8% | $32.07M+19.2% | $27.14M-1.1% | |
| Home Segment | $9.96M-24.2% | $10.36M-11.8% | $11.78M+27.3% | $13.06M+40.6% | $13.15M+36.8% | |
| Insurance Segment | $57.93M+49.7% | $48.06M+0.2% | $47.65M+15.0% | $40M+10.0% | $38.71M+15.7% | |
| Other | -$70K-483% | -$67K— | -$70K-62.8% | -$12K+84.6% | -$12K-152% | |
| Segment marketing expense by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Segment | $33.4M+15.6% | —— | $30.97M-1.7% | $30.45M+5.0% | $28.9M+20.3% | |
| Home Segment | $29.11M+21.9% | —— | $26.33M+14.5% | $27.36M+19.6% | $23.87M+14.6% | |
| Insurance Segment | $163.93M+51.9% | —— | $155.86M+22.1% | $107.16M+25.0% | $107.94M+106% | |
| Other | $77K+114% | —— | $68K+51.1% | $34K-57.5% | $36K+271% | |
| Goodwill by Business | ||||||
| Consumer Segment | $166.1M0.0% | $166.1M0.0% | $166.1M0.0% | $166.1M0.0% | $166.1M0.0% | |
| Home Segment | $59.3M0.0% | $59.3M0.0% | $59.3M0.0% | $59.3M0.0% | $59.3M0.0% | |
| Insurance Segment | $156.1M0.0% | $156.1M0.0% | $156.1M0.0% | $156.1M0.0% | $156.1M0.0% |
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- How does LendingTree break its business down?
- LendingTree (TREE) reports revenue by business across 4 parts — Consumer Segment, Home Segment, Insurance Segment and Other. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does LendingTree's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in LendingTree's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
