OBOOK Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: OWLS) Announces Unaudited First Half 2026 Financial Results as OwlPay Harbor Commercial Scaling Accelerates

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ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OBOOK Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: OWLS) (ā€œOBOOKā€ or the ā€œCompanyā€), which operates its global fintech business under the brand OwlTing Group, today announced its unaudited financial results for the six months ended June 30, 2026.

The Company’s first half 2026 financial results primarily reflect its established revenue base and the earlier-stage commercialization of OwlPay Harbor (ā€œHarborā€), the Company’s stablecoin-based infrastructure for cross-border enterprise payments.1 Following period-end, Harbor transaction activity accelerated as more enterprise clients progressed into live production.

Management remains focused on converting the technology, regulatory coverage, banking relationships, settlement capabilities, and compliance infrastructure built over the past several years into recurring enterprise payment activity.

Recent Commercial Developments
The following developments occurred after June 30, 2026 and are not reflected in the Company's financial results for the six months ended June 30, 2026. Operating metrics presented below are unaudited and derived from the Company's internal records.

  • Cumulative volume across the Company's full payment platform continued to build. Across the OwlPay platform, spanning both fiat and stablecoin payments, cumulative processed payment volume has surpassed US$700 million, up from more than US$600 million as of June 30, 2026. This measure covers the full platform and is not limited to activity on Harbor.2

    The Company has set a target for cumulative processed payment volume across the OwlPay platform to exceed US$1 billion by December 31, 2026. Cumulative processed payment volume is an operating measure and is not a measure of revenue; the target does not constitute revenue guidance.
  • Payment volume on OwlPay Harbor continued to accelerate following period-end. Based on payment activity during the trailing 30 days as of August 20, 2026, annualized payment volume was approximately US$160 million. This compares with approximately US$130 million based on the trailing 30 days as of August 13, 2026, and with approximately US$96 million based on payment volume during July 2026.3

    Harbor entered commercial scaling approximately six months ago, following more than five years of investment in payment technology, regulatory infrastructure, banking and settlement relationships, and compliance capabilities.
  • Monthly volume growth on Harbor continued through July. July payment volume increased 107.6% month over month, and transaction count increased 109.5%, marking the sixth consecutive month of sequential payment volume growth. Enterprise clients increased to 79 as of July 31, 2026, from 67 as of June 30, 2026, and remain at varying stages of integration, activation and production.4
  • OwlPay Harbor continued to expand across global payment corridors. For the seven months ended July 31, 2026, more than 90% of payment value involved stablecoins converted into fiat, with payments settled into more than 40 countries and territories and approximately two-thirds of payout value going to corporate recipients. More than 60% of cross-border payout value settled through the Circle Payments Network, with Brazil and Nigeria among the largest sending markets.5
  • OwlPay is exploring expansion of its payment infrastructure in Taiwan. The Company is in preliminary discussions with Taiwanese banks and other financial institutions regarding potential collaborations to connect local enterprises with OwlPay’s cross-border payment, on- and off-ramp, liquidity and settlement infrastructure. No definitive agreements have been entered into, and any such collaboration would be subject to applicable Taiwan regulatory requirements and approvals. There can be no assurance that any collaboration will be concluded or that any service will be launched in Taiwan.
  • Visa Direct integration is progressing toward commercialization. The core technical integration was substantially completed during the first half of 2026.6 The Company is now focused on completing remaining operational, onboarding and compliance requirements before commercial deployment. Timing remains subject to completion of those requirements and to the approvals of the Company's partners.

First Half 2026 Operational Highlights

  • U.S. regulatory coverage expanded during the period. In June 2026, the Company obtained a Money Transmitter License from the State of Ohio, bringing its U.S. regulatory coverage to 42 states. The Company also maintains a VASP registration in Poland and an Electronic Payment Intermediary Service Provider registration in Japan. In addition, the Company is pursuing further regulatory approvals, including an EMI license and CASP registration under MiCAR in the EU, a fund transfer service license and stablecoin-related regulatory approvals in Japan, and other global markets, subject to applicable regulatory review and approval.7
  • Banking and settlement activity flow exceeded US$1.4 billion. Gross activity across the Company's banking and settlement infrastructure has exceeded US$1.4 billion since inception as of June 30, 2026, reflecting the increasing scale of the banking layer supporting OwlPay. These flows include activity associated with liquidity positioning, prefunding, treasury movement, and settlement support across the Company's banking relationships and payment infrastructure. Banking activity flow is distinct from processed payment volume and should not be interpreted as customer payment volume or revenue.8
  • Launched OwlPay Agent Wallet for AI-initiated payments. In May 2026, the Company launched OwlPay Agent Wallet, a self-custody digital wallet designed for authorized AI agents to send, receive, and manage stablecoins on behalf of users. The Wallet supports transactions across the Ethereum ecosystem, Stellar, and Solana and forms part of OwlTing’s broader payment infrastructure for emerging agentic-commerce use cases.9

Management Commentary

Darren Wang, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of OBOOK Holdings Inc., commented:
ā€œFor more than five years, we have invested in the technology, regulatory capabilities, banking and settlement relationships and compliance infrastructure required to support a global payment platform. Harbor entered commercial scaling only approximately six months ago, and we are now beginning to see that infrastructure translate into measurable transaction activity.ā€

ā€œAnnualized payment volume on Harbor was approximately US$160 million based on the trailing 30-day period as of August 20, compared with the approximately US$130 million we disclosed a week earlier. Harbor has now delivered six consecutive months of sequential growth.ā€

ā€œWhat matters most to us is the consistency of the trend as more clients move into production and existing clients increase their activity. Our focus for the second half is to bring more enterprise clients into recurring production, increase utilization, expand settlement capacity and add additional payment corridors.ā€

Winnie Lin, Chief Financial Officer of OBOOK Holdings Inc., stated:

ā€œOur first-half financial statements largely reflect the Company’s historical revenue base and the earlier investment, onboarding and activation phase of OwlPay Harbor, while the acceleration in Harbor transaction activity became increasingly visible following period-end.ā€

ā€œThe increase in reported net loss during the first half was primarily driven by non-cash share-based compensation, higher finance costs associated with our convertible note, and the non-recurrence of a foreign exchange gain recorded in the prior-year period. Excluding share-based compensation from cost of revenue, adjusted gross margin improved to 15.3% from 12.5%, while adjusted operating expenses increased only 6.6% year over year. This reflects disciplined cost management even as the business accelerates and expands.ā€

ā€œA significant portion of the infrastructure and operating base required to support OwlPay has already been established. As payment activity scales, we believe this infrastructure can support greater transaction volume without a proportionate increase in the underlying operating cost base, creating the potential for operating leverage over time.ā€

First Half 2026 Financial Results

Unless otherwise indicated, all amounts are presented in U.S. dollars and are unaudited. Certain figures are subject to rounding and may not sum to the totals presented. References to ā€œAdjustedā€ measures are to non-IFRS financial measures; see ā€œUse of Non-IFRS Financial Measuresā€ below and the reconciliation tables at the end of this press release.

Revenue
Total revenue was US$3.87 million in the first half of 2026, compared with US$3.84 million in the first half of 2025, representing year-over-year growth of approximately 0.8%.

  • Revenue from payment services was US$2.11 million in the first half of 2026, compared with US$2.17 million in the first half of 2025, a decrease of approximately 2.8%. Revenue contribution from the Company’s newer OwlPay products and services continued to increase during the period, partially offsetting a modest decline in the legacy payment gateway business. This shift toward newer products carrying higher underlying margins contributed to the improvement in Adjusted gross margin. Payment services represented 54.5% of total revenue in the first half of 2026 compared with 56.5% in the prior-year period.
  • Revenue from hospitality services increased approximately 11.0% to US$1.54 million in the first half of 2026 from US$1.39 million in the same period last year. Hospitality-related software services revenue increased approximately 23.9% to US$0.80 million from US$0.64 million, driven by continued growth in OwlNest subscription revenue and room-fee collection volume. Hospitality platform services remained broadly stable at approximately US$0.74 million.
  • Revenue from the e-commerce platform was approximately US$0.22 million in the first half of 2026, compared with US$0.29 million in the same period last year, a decrease of approximately 22.2%, reflecting the Company’s continued strategic reallocation of internal resources toward higher-growth business lines, particularly its payment infrastructure platform.

The underlying revenue schedule shows US$2.1 million of payment services revenue, US$0.80 million of hospitality software revenue, US$0.74 million of hospitality platform revenue and US$0.22 million of e-commerce revenue, totaling US$3.87 million. The rounded figures above reflect those underlying amounts.

Cost of Revenue
Cost of revenue in the first half of 2026 was US$3.62 million, compared with US$3.36 million in the same period last year. The increase was primarily attributable to approximately US$0.34 million in non-cash share-based compensation recognized within cost of revenue, which was not present in the prior-year period. Excluding share-based compensation, cost of revenue was broadly stable year over year notwithstanding the continued expansion of the Company’s payment operations.

Gross Profit
Gross profit in the first half of 2026 was US$0.25 million, compared with US$0.48 million in the same period last year. Gross margin decreased to 6.4% from 12.5%, primarily due to the impact of share-based compensation recognized within cost of revenue.

Adjusted gross profit, defined as gross profit excluding non-cash share-based compensation recognized within cost of revenue, increased to approximately US$0.59 million from US$0.48 million in the same period last year. Adjusted gross margin improved to 15.3% from 12.5%, an increase of 2.8 percentage points. The improvement primarily reflects the continued shift in revenue mix toward higher-margin products and services.

Operating Expenses
Operating expenses totaled US$17.33 million in the first half of 2026, compared with US$6.79 million in the same period last year. The significant increase was primarily attributable to non-cash share-based compensation recognized in connection with RSUs and RSAs granted under the Company’s Share Incentive Plan.

  • Adjusted operating expenses, which exclude approximately US$10.1 million of non-cash share-based compensation, were US$7.24 million in the first half of 2026 compared with US$6.79 million in the same period last year, an increase of approximately 6.6%.
  • Marketing and sales expenses were US$1.98 million, compared with US$0.95 million in the same period last year. The increase reflected, among other items, share-based compensation and investments supporting OwlPay product launches, marketing activity, corporate communications and brand visibility.
  • General and administrative expenses were US$10.95 million, compared with US$4.53 million in the same period last year, primarily reflecting share-based compensation, ongoing public-company costs and additional personnel.
  • Research and development expenses were US$4.41 million, compared with US$1.31 million in the same period last year, reflecting share-based compensation as well as continued investment in the OwlPay Harbor platform, corridor integrations, scalability and compliance systems.

Net Loss
Net loss was US$18.82 million in the first half of 2026 compared with US$3.91 million in the same period last year. Basic and diluted loss per share attributable to owners of the parent was US$0.23, compared with US$0.05 in the prior-year period.

The year-over-year change in net loss was substantially attributable to non-cash and financing items rather than underlying operating activity. Of the approximately US$14.9 million increase, approximately US$10.44 million was non-cash share-based compensation expense and approximately US$2.50 million related to increased finance costs associated with the senior secured convertible note issued during the period. A further approximately US$2.49 million reflected the non-recurrence of a net foreign currency exchange gain recorded in the first half of 2025, partially offset by approximately US$0.85 million of gain on financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss recognized in the first half of 2026.

Adjusted net loss, excluding share-based compensation and convertible-note finance costs, was approximately US$5.9 million in the first half of 2026 compared with approximately US$3.9 million in the same period last year.

Liquidity and Capital Resources
Operating cash outflows totaled US$6.07 million in the first half of 2026, compared with US$1.29 million in the same period of 2025.

As of June 30, 2026, the Company had cash and restricted cash of US$11.86 million, compared with US$9.35 million as of December 31, 2025.

Conference Call Information

Management has pre-recorded an earnings call to discuss the Company’s first half 2026 financial results and recent business developments.

Date and time: 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, August 21, 2026
Webcast link: https://events.zoom.us/ev/Ai0D9W0QAlHdxUC8tE8oJ9DEGyQJ4GXdAeP2PH_4AYQ0LIn4avcO~AtHUrN_b8ge1mLVv_kKNGoLzdCw-plMU1zvxQjtuTQEDmbiL7S-LBm1VrQ

A live and archived webcast of the conference call will be available on the Company's Investor Relations website at https://investors.owlting.com/.

About OBOOK Holdings Inc.
OBOOK Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: OWLS) is a global fintech company building regulated payment infrastructure, operating globally through its flagship brand OwlTing Group. Headquartered in Taiwan with subsidiaries across the U.S., Japan, Poland, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Malaysia, the Company delivers innovative solutions, including its fiat and digital currency hybrid payment platform, OwlPay, to empower businesses in the expanding digital economy. Recognized for rapid growth and industry leadership, OwlTing was ranked No. 226 on the Financial Times and Statista ā€œHigh-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026ā€ list with a 42% CAGR, and named among the key global players in the ā€œEnterprise & B2Bā€ category by CB Insights. For more information, visit www.owlting.com/portal/?lang=en.

Forward-Looking Statements
This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including statements regarding the Company's expected commercial scaling, client activation, future payment volume trends, platform utilization, future profitability, geographic expansion, regulatory and licensing initiatives, and the Company's target for cumulative processed payment volume across the OwlPay platform. These statements relate to future events or the Company’s future financial or operating performance and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as ā€œmay,ā€ ā€œwill,ā€ ā€œexpect,ā€ ā€œanticipate,ā€ ā€œplan,ā€ ā€œintend,ā€ ā€œbelieve,ā€ ā€œestimate,ā€ ā€œtarget,ā€ or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s current expectations and assumptions and speak only as of the date of this announcement. Any targets represent management's objectives, are not projections, forecasts or guidance, and may not be achieved. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these statements and are encouraged to review the risk factors described in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Non-IFRS Financial Measures
This announcement presents certain non-IFRS financial measures, including non-IFRS cost of revenue, non-IFRS gross profit, non-IFRS gross margin, non-IFRS marketing and sales expenses, non-IFRS general and administrative expenses, and non-IFRS research and development expenses, which exclude share-based compensation expenses recognized in connection with restricted share units (RSUs) and restricted share awards (RSAs) granted under the Company's Share Incentive Plan. These non-IFRS financial measures are not prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards and should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, financial information presented in accordance with IFRS. Other companies may calculate similarly titled measures differently, which reduces their usefulness as comparative measures. A reconciliation of each non-IFRS financial measure to its most directly comparable IFRS measure is set forth in the accompanying financial tables.

The Company believes these non-IFRS financial measures provide useful information to investors by (i) isolating the cash component of the Company's operating expenses, separate from the non-cash impact of equity-based incentives; (ii) providing a more meaningful comparison of the Company's operational performance from period to period; and (iii) reflecting the underlying trends in the Company's business operations independent of the recognition of share-based compensation.

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OBOOK HOLDINGS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Ā Ā June 30,
2026
Ā December 31, 2025
AssetsĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Current assets:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
CashĀ $10,190,162Ā Ā 7,493,875Ā 
Restricted cashĀ 1,672,123Ā Ā 1,860,930Ā 
Accounts receivableĀ 391,094Ā Ā 400,941Ā 
Other receivablesĀ 53,052Ā Ā 47,070Ā 
Current tax assetsĀ 9,586Ā Ā 7,047Ā 
PrepaymentĀ 447,485Ā Ā 648,064Ā 
Other financial assets - currentĀ 5,576,751Ā Ā 7,100,069Ā 
Other current assetsĀ 459,499Ā Ā 95,955Ā 
Total current assetsĀ 18,799,752Ā Ā 17,653,951Ā 
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Non-current assets:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Property, plant and equipmentĀ 786,801Ā Ā 926,596Ā 
Right-of-use assetsĀ 2,871,413Ā Ā 3,453,417Ā 
Other intangible assetsĀ 854,875Ā Ā 421,814Ā 
Other financial assets - non-currentĀ 711,042Ā Ā 675,134Ā 
Other non-current assetsĀ 31,966Ā Ā 20,769Ā 
Total non-current assetsĀ 5,256,097Ā Ā 5,497,730Ā 
Total assetsĀ $24,055,849Ā Ā 23,151,681Ā 
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Liabilities and EquityĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Current liabilities:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or lossĀ $5,845,622Ā Ā -Ā 
Contract liabilities - currentĀ 1,924,021Ā Ā 1,869,172Ā 
Accounts payableĀ 1,837,582Ā Ā 1,851,494Ā 
Other payablesĀ 2,587,992Ā Ā 3,711,946Ā 
Other payables to related partiesĀ 3,588,983Ā Ā 2,465,324Ā 
Current tax liabilitiesĀ 1,324Ā Ā 5,888Ā 
Current provisionsĀ 74,171Ā Ā 74,595Ā 
Lease liabilities - currentĀ 1,035,784Ā Ā 1,126,510Ā 
Long-term borrowings, current portionĀ 651,699Ā Ā 832,233Ā 
Convertible noteĀ 4,948,810Ā Ā -Ā 
Other current liabilities - receipts under custodyĀ 11,293,333Ā Ā 11,705,838Ā 
Other current liabilitiesĀ 122,705Ā Ā 130,333Ā 
Total current liabilitiesĀ 33,912,026Ā Ā 23,773,333Ā 
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OBOOK HOLDINGS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Ā Ā June 30,
2026
Ā December 31, 2025
Non-current liabilities:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Long-term borrowingsĀ $-Ā Ā 2,810Ā 
Lease liabilities - non-currentĀ 2,241,156Ā Ā 2,780,453Ā 
Other non-current liabilitiesĀ 154,301Ā Ā 172,860Ā 
Total non-current liabilitiesĀ 2,395,457Ā Ā 2,956,123Ā 
Total liabilitiesĀ 36,307,483Ā Ā 26,729,456Ā 
Equity attributable to owners of parent:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Share capitalĀ $88,408Ā Ā 88,408Ā 
Capital surplusĀ 130,456,061Ā Ā 130,456,061Ā 
Accumulated deficitĀ (111,290,417)Ā (92,468,883)
Other equityĀ (31,034,806)Ā (41,549,740)
Treasury stockĀ (471,179)Ā (104,515)
Equity attributable to owners of the parentĀ (12,251,933)Ā (3,578,669)
Non-controlling interestĀ 299Ā Ā 894Ā 
Total EquityĀ (12,251,634)Ā (3,577,775)
Total liabilities and equityĀ $24,055,849Ā Ā 23,151,681Ā 
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OBOOK HOLDINGS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
For the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars)
Ā Ā 
Ā For the six months ended June 30
Ā 2026Ā 2025
Revenue$3,870,097Ā Ā 3,840,984Ā 
Costs of revenue(3,622,830)Ā (3,360,935)
Gross profit247,267Ā Ā 480,049Ā 
Operating expenses:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Marketing and sales(1,975,968)Ā (954,260)
General and administrative(10,948,427)Ā (4,524,458)
Research and development(4,410,072)Ā (1,312,137)
Total operating expenses(17,334,467)Ā (6,790,855)
Net operating loss(17,087,200)Ā (6,310,806)
Non-operating income and expense:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Interest income47,852Ā Ā 25,113Ā 
Foreign currency exchange gains118,803Ā Ā 2,473,289Ā 
Foreign currency exchange losses(138,133)Ā (1,144)
Gain (loss) on financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss837,286Ā Ā (8,815)
Other losses(5,666)Ā (3,288)
Other income34,720Ā Ā 48,509Ā 
Finance costs(2,628,246)Ā (125,513)
Total non-operating income and expenses(1,733,384)Ā 2,408,151Ā 
Loss before tax(18,820,584)Ā (3,902,655)
Income tax expenses(1,572)Ā (6,098)
Net loss$(18,822,156)Ā (3,908,753)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Other comprehensive income (loss):Ā Ā Ā 
Components of other comprehensive income (loss) that will be reclassified to profit or lossĀ Ā Ā 
Exchange differences on translation of foreign financial statements76,035Ā Ā (3,083,737)
Components of other comprehensive income (loss) that will be reclassified to profit or loss76,035Ā Ā (3,083,737)
Other comprehensive income (loss)76,035Ā Ā (3,083,737)
Total comprehensive loss$(18,746,121)Ā (6,992,490)
Loss attributable to:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Owners of the parent$(18,821,534)Ā (3,908,305)
Non-controlling interests(622)Ā (448)
Ā $(18,822,156)Ā (3,908,753)
Total comprehensive loss attributable to:Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Owners of the parent$(18,745,526)Ā (6,992,115)
Non-controlling interests(595)Ā (375)
Ā $(18,746,121)Ā (6,992,490)
Loss per shareĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Basic and diluted loss per share$(0.23)Ā (0.05)
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OBOOK HOLDINGS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
For the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Ā Equity attributable to owners of parent
Ā Ā Ā 
Ā Share capitalĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Other equity
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Ā Ordinary
shares
Ā Capital collected in advanceĀ Capital surplusĀ Accumulated deficitĀ Exchange differences on translation of foreign financial statementsĀ Unearned
share-based
compensation
Ā TotalĀ Treasury stockĀ TotalĀ Non-
controlling
interest
Ā Total
equity
Balance at January 1, 2025$ 80,866Ā 2,000,000Ā 51,678,353Ā (60,612,910)Ā 2,555,649Ā -Ā 2,555,649Ā -Ā (4,298,042)Ā 3,462Ā (4,294,580)
Net Loss for the period-Ā -Ā -Ā (3,908,305)Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā (3,908,305)Ā (448)Ā (3,908,753)
Other comprehensive income (loss) for the period-Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā (3,083,810)Ā -Ā (3,083,810)Ā -Ā (3,083,810)Ā 73Ā (3,083,737)
Comprehensive income (loss) for the period-Ā -Ā -Ā (3,908,305)Ā (3,083,810)Ā -Ā (3,083,810)Ā -Ā (6,992,115)Ā (375)Ā (6,992,490)
Advance receipts for share capital-Ā 2,959,000Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā 2,959,000Ā -Ā 2,959,000
Balance at June 30, 2025$ 80,866Ā 4,959,000Ā 51,678,353Ā (64,521,215)Ā (528,161)Ā -Ā (528,161)Ā -Ā (8,331,157)Ā 3,087Ā (8,328,070)
Balance at January 1, 2026$ 88,408Ā -Ā 130,456,061Ā (92,468,883)Ā 1,714,154Ā (43,263,894)Ā (41,549,740)Ā (104,515)Ā (3,578,669)Ā 894Ā (3,577,775)
Net Loss for the period-Ā -Ā -Ā (18,821,534)Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā (18,821,534)Ā (622)Ā (18,822,156)
Other comprehensive income (loss) for the period-Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā 76,008Ā -Ā 76,008Ā -Ā 76,008Ā 27Ā 76,035
Comprehensive income (loss) for the period-Ā -Ā -Ā (18,821,534)Ā 76,008Ā -Ā 76,008Ā -Ā (18,745,526)Ā (595)Ā (18,746,121)
Share-based payment expenses recognized-Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā 10,438,926Ā 10,438,926Ā -Ā 10,438,926Ā -Ā 10,438,926
Acquisition of treasury share-Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā -Ā (366,664)Ā (366,664)Ā -Ā (366,664)
Balance at June 30, 2026$ 88,408Ā -Ā 130,456,061Ā (111,290,417)Ā 1,790,162Ā (32,824,968)Ā (31,034,806)Ā (471,179)Ā (12,251,933)Ā 299Ā (12,251,634)
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OBOOK HOLDINGS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
For the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars)
Ā Ā 
Ā For the six months ended June 30
Ā 2026
Ā 2025
Cash flows from operating activities:Ā Ā Ā 
Loss for the year$(18,822,156)Ā (3,908,753)
Adjustments for:Ā Ā Ā 
Depreciation expenseĀ 716,525Ā Ā 689,281Ā 
Amortization expenseĀ 69,436Ā Ā 47,247Ā 
Expected credit impairment gainĀ (70,163)Ā -Ā 
Gain (loss) on financial liabilities at fair value through profit or lossĀ (837,286)Ā 8,815Ā 
Share-based compensation costsĀ 10,438,926Ā Ā -Ā 
Impairment loss on intangible assetsĀ 1,825Ā Ā 1,325Ā 
Impairment loss on property, plant and equipmentĀ -Ā Ā 860Ā 
Finance costsĀ 2,628,246Ā Ā 125,513Ā 
Interest incomeĀ (47,852)Ā (25,113)
Government subsidy incomeĀ -Ā Ā (76)
Income tax expenseĀ 1,572Ā Ā 6,098Ā 
Ā Ā (5,920,927)Ā (3,054,803)
Change in operating assets and liabilities:Ā Ā Ā 
Decrease (increase) in accounts receivableĀ 7,347Ā Ā (152,560)
Decrease (increase) in other receivablesĀ 66,681Ā Ā (215,083)
Decrease in prepaymentĀ 200,579Ā Ā 1,810,460Ā 
Decrease (increase) in other current assetsĀ (363,544)Ā 19,976Ā 
Increase in contract liabilitiesĀ 54,849Ā Ā 243,899Ā 
Increase (decrease) in accounts payableĀ (13,912)Ā 117,461Ā 
Increase (decrease) in other payablesĀ 48,643Ā Ā (38,814)
Increase (decrease) in provisionsĀ (424)Ā 7,924Ā 
Decrease in other payables from related partiesĀ (1,819)Ā (9,833)
Decrease in other current liabilitiesĀ (7,628)Ā 50,923Ā 
Cash used in operationsĀ (5,930,155)Ā (1,220,450)
Interest receivedĀ 47,852Ā Ā 25,113Ā 
Interest paidĀ (178,598)Ā (111,419)
Income taxes refunded (paid)Ā (8,743)Ā 14,819Ā 
Net cash flows used in operating activitiesĀ (6,069,644)Ā (1,291,937)
Ā Ā Ā Ā 
Cash flows from investing activities:Ā Ā Ā 
Acquisition of property, plant and equipmentĀ (18,317)Ā (403,479)
Acquisition of intangible assetsĀ (7,337,436)Ā (19,716)
Disposal of intangible assetsĀ 6,829,825Ā Ā -Ā 
Increase in guarantee deposits paidĀ (50,525)Ā (7,555)
Decrease in guarantee deposits paidĀ 6,527Ā Ā 84,560Ā 
Prepaid equipment costsĀ (11,674)Ā (7,424)
Net cash flows used in investing activitiesĀ (581,600)Ā (353,614)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 


Ā 
OBOOK HOLDINGS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
For the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars)
Ā Ā 
Ā For the six months ended June 30
Ā 2026
Ā 2025
Cash flows from financing activities:Ā Ā Ā 
Proceeds from issuance of convertible noteĀ 10,000,000Ā Ā -Ā 
Payments for transaction costs attributable to the issuance of convertible noteĀ (875,000)Ā -Ā 
Repayment of long-term borrowingsĀ (172,970)Ā (172,235)
Proceeds from non-current financial liabilities at fair value through profit or lossĀ -Ā Ā 2,550,000Ā 
Repayment of preference share liabilitiesĀ -Ā Ā (203,184)
Repayments of installment payablesĀ (8,174)Ā (7,880)
Decrease in other payablesĀ (1,150,000)Ā -Ā 
Increase in other payables from related partiesĀ 1,169,592Ā Ā 113,035Ā 
Increase (decrease) in other current liabilities - receipts under custodyĀ 1,110,813Ā Ā (495,115)
Increase in guarantee deposits receivedĀ 3,865Ā Ā 4,121Ā 
Decrease in guarantee deposits receivedĀ (5,541)Ā (3,434)
Payment of lease liabilitiesĀ (612,416)Ā (571,605)
Advance receipts for share capitalĀ -Ā Ā 2,959,000Ā 
Acquisition of treasury shareĀ (366,664)Ā -Ā 
Net cash flows from financing activitiesĀ 9,093,505Ā Ā 4,172,703Ā 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and restricted cashĀ 65,219Ā Ā (3,093,891)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and restricted cashĀ 2,507,480Ā Ā (566,739)
Cash and restricted cash at beginning of yearĀ 9,354,805Ā Ā 8,721,758Ā 
Cash and restricted cash at end of year$11,862,285Ā Ā 8,155,019Ā 
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

Special Note Regarding Share-Based Compensation Adjustment

The following tables present supplemental financial information illustrating the impact of share-based compensation expenses recognized in connection with restricted share units (RSUs) and restricted share awards (RSAs) granted under our Share Incentive Plan (the ā€œSBC Adjustmentā€).

For purposes of the tables below, certain financial measures are presented both as reported in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards and after excluding the applicable share-based compensation expenses. This presentation is intended to provide additional information regarding the impact of share-based compensation on our financial results and operating performance for the periods presented.

The financial measures excluding share-based compensation are not prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards and should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, the corresponding financial measures prepared in accordance with IFRS. Other companies may calculate similar measures differently, which may limit their usefulness for comparative purposes.

The following tables set forth the impact of the SBC Adjustment on the relevant financial measures for the periods indicated:

Adjusted Costs of Revenue

Ā Ā 2026
Ā 2025
Ā Ā US$000Ā US$000
Costs of revenueĀ (3,623)Ā (3,361)
SBC AdjustmentĀ 344  — 
Adjusted costs of revenueĀ (3,279)Ā (3,361)
Adjusted gross profitĀ 591Ā Ā 480Ā 
Adjusted gross profit marginĀ 15.3%Ā 12.5%
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

Adjusted Marketing and Sales Expenses

Ā Ā 2026
Ā 2025
Ā Ā US$000Ā US$000
Marketing and salesĀ (1,976)Ā (954)
SBC AdjustmentĀ 789  — 
Adjusted marketing and salesĀ (1,187)Ā (954)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

Adjusted General and Administrative Expenses

Ā Ā 2026
Ā 2025
Ā Ā US$000Ā US$000
General and administrativeĀ (10,948)Ā (4,524)
SBC AdjustmentĀ 6,379  — 
Adjusted general and administrativeĀ (4,569)Ā (4,524)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

Adjusted Research and Development Expenses

Ā Ā 2026
Ā 2025
Ā Ā US$000Ā US$000
Research and developmentĀ (4,410)Ā (1,312)
SBC AdjustmentĀ 2,927  — 
Adjusted research and developmentĀ (1,483)Ā (1,312)
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

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1 All money transmission services in the United States are provided by OwlTing USA, Inc. (NMLS ID: 2324336), a wholly owned subsidiary of OBOOK Holdings Inc. As of August 21, 2026, OwlTing Group has obtained Money Transmitter Licenses or their equivalent in 41 U.S. states and is applying for licenses in additional states. The Company has now expanded its regulatory footprint in 42 U.S. states, and it also operates under a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) registration in Poland (European Union) and an Electronic Payment Service Operator (Bank API license) in Japan. For a list of global licenses obtained, seeĀ https://www.owlting.com/owlpay/licenses?lang=en.

2 Cumulative processed payment volume represents the aggregate value of payments processed across the OwlPay platform since inception, including both fiat and stablecoin payment flows and net of transaction reversals. It is unaudited and derived from the Company's internal records. It is an operating measure, is not a measure of revenue, and is not reconcilable to any IFRS measure. The Company previously disclosed that cumulative processed payment volume had surpassed US$600 million as of June 30, 2026.

3 Annualized payment volume is a point-in-time operating measure calculated by dividing completed payment volume on OwlPay Harbor during the applicable reference period by the number of days in that period and multiplying the result by 365. Three reference periods are presented: the calendar month of July 2026, the trailing 30 days as of August 13, 2026, and the trailing 30 days as of August 20, 2026. These reference periods overlap, as the trailing 30-day period includes days falling within July 2026. The three figures are therefore not sequential period results and should not be used to derive a rate of change between periods. Annualized payment volume is unaudited and derived from the Company's internal records. It is a derived measure and does not represent actual historical annual payment volume, contracted payment volume, revenue, or financial guidance, and it should not be used to project future payment volume or revenue. Completed payment volume in any reference period may not be representative of any other period. The Company intends to present this measure using consistent definitions and to disclose any material change in how it is defined or calculated.

4 Operating metrics are unaudited and derived from the Company's internal records. Monthly figures reflect transactions completed within the applicable calendar month. July 2026 payment volume and transaction count growth, and the enterprise client counts were previously disclosed. See ā€œOwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) Reports OwlPay Harbor July Payment Volume Increased 107.6% Month Over Month,ā€ issued August 3, 2026, available at https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/08/03/3337383/0/en/owlting-group-nasdaq-owls-reports-owlpay-harbor-july-payment-volume-increased-107-6-month-over-month.html.

5 Corridor, destination and payment-mix statistics are unaudited and derived from the Company's internal records, are calculated by payment value rather than transaction count, as previously disclosed. See ā€œOwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) Reports OwlPay Harbor July Payment Volume Increased 107.6% Month Over Month,ā€ issued August 3, 2026, available at https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/08/03/3337383/0/en/owlting-group-nasdaq-owls-reports-owlpay-harbor-july-payment-volume-increased-107-6-month-over-month.html.

6 The Visa Direct collaboration was previously disclosed. See ā€œOwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) Expands Visa Collaboration to Support U.S. Debit Card Funding of USDC Transactions,ā€ issued April 9, 2026, available at https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/04/09/3270890/0/en/owlting-group-nasdaq-owls-expands-visa-collaboration-to-support-u-s-debit-card-funding-of-usdc-transactions.html.

7 The expanded U.S. regulatory coverage to 42 states was previously disclosed. See ā€œOwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) Secures Ohio Money Transmitter License, Extending U.S. Coverage ,to 42 States,ā€ issued June 3, 2026, available at https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/06/03/3305859/0/en/owlting-group-nasdaq-owls-secures-ohio-money-transmitter-license-extending-u-s-coverage-to-42-states.html.

8 Banking activity flow represents the gross value of funds movements recorded across the Company's banking and settlement infrastructure, including activity associated with liquidity positioning, prefunding, treasury movement and settlement support. Because a single underlying payment may give rise to more than one funds movement, the same underlying funds may be reflected more than once in this measure. Banking activity flow is unaudited, is derived from the Company's internal records, and is distinct from processed payment volume. It is not a measure of customer payment volume, transaction volume or revenue, is not reconcilable to any IFRS measure, and should not be used to estimate the Company's revenue or results of operations for any period.

9 The OwlPay Agent Wallet launch was previously disclosed. See ā€œOwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) Launches OwlPay Agent Wallet, Targeting the Emerging Multi-Trillion-Dollar Agentic Commerce Economy,ā€ issued May 4, 2026, available at https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/05/04/3286859/0/en/owlting-group-nasdaq-owls-launches-owlpay-agent-wallet-targeting-the-emerging-multi-trillion-dollar-agentic-commerce-economy.html.