GoHealth Prioritizes Retention, Quality, and Strategic Flexibility as Medicare Advantage Market Rationalizes; Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results
GoHealth (NASDAQ: GOCO) reported third-quarter 2025 results on November 13, 2025, describing a deliberate pullback in Medicare Advantage volume to prioritize member quality, retention, and platform efficiency. The company said it conserved liquidity, reduced fixed cost, and preserved core retention and agent-enablement capabilities while maintaining leadership in Special Needs Plans.
GoHealth also stated it secured a superpriority term loan facility, received covenant relief, and refreshed its board to retain strategic flexibility for potential integration and consolidation as the Medicare Advantage market rationalizes.
GoHealth (NASDAQ: GOCO) ha riportato i risultati del terzo trimestre 2025 il 13 novembre 2025, descrivendo una riduzione mirata del volume di Medicare Advantage per dare priorità alla qualità dei membri, alla fidelizzazione e all'efficienza della piattaforma. L'azienda ha detto di aver conservato liquidità, ridotto i costi fissi e mantenuto le capacità chiave di retention e di abilitazione degli agenti, mantenendo al contempo la leadership nei Special Needs Plans.
GoHealth ha inoltre dichiarato di aver assicurato una facilità di prestito a termine a super-priorità, di aver ricevuto sollievi sui covenant e di aver rinnovato il consiglio di amministrazione per mantenere una flessibilità strategica in vista di potenziali integrazioni e consolidamenti mentre il mercato Medicare Advantage si razionalizza.
GoHealth (NASDAQ: GOCO) informó los resultados del tercer trimestre de 2025 el 13 de noviembre de 2025, describiendo una retirada deliberada en el volumen de Medicare Advantage para priorizar la calidad de los miembros, la retención y la eficiencia de la plataforma. La empresa afirmó haber conservado liquidez, reducido costos fijos y mantenido las capacidades centrales de retención y habilitación de agentes, manteniendo al mismo tiempo el liderazgo en los Planes de Necesidades Especiales (Special Needs Plans).
GoHealth también indicó que obtuvo una facilidad de préstamo a término de máxima prioridad, recibió alivio de covenant y renovó su junta para mantener la flexibilidad estratégica ante una posible integración y consolidación a medida que el mercado de Medicare Advantage se rationaliza.
GoHealth (NASDAQ: GOCO)은 2025년 11월 13일에 2025년 3분기 실적을 발표하며 메디케어 애드밴티지의 거래량을 의도적으로 축소해 회원의 품질, 유지 및 플랫폼 효율성을 우선시했다고 설명했습니다. 회사는 유동성을 보존하고 고정비를 줄였으며 핵심 유지 및 에이전트 활성화 역량을 유지하면서 특수 필요 계획에서의 선도 위치를 유지했다고 밝혔습니다. 또한 초우선순위 만기 대출 시설을 확보하고 약정 완화를 받았으며 IT를 포함한 이사회를 재정비해 Medicare Advantage 시장이 합리화되는 상황에서 잠재적 통합 및 합병에 대비한 전략적 유연성을 유지한다고 밝혔습니다.
GoHealth (NASDAQ : GOCO) a publié les résultats du troisième trimestre 2025 le 13 novembre 2025, décrivant un retrait délibéré du volume de Medicare Advantage afin de privilégier la qualité des membres, la rétention et l'efficacité de la plateforme. L'entreprise a indiqué avoir conservé la liquidité, réduit les coûts fixes et conservé les capacités clés de rétention et de mobilisation des agents tout en maintenant son leadership dans les Special Needs Plans. GoHealth a également déclaré avoir obtenu une facilité de prêt à terme à super-priorité, reçu un allègement des covenants et renouvelé son conseil d'administration pour préserver une flexibilité stratégique face à une éventuelle intégration et consolidation à mesure que le marché Medicare Advantage se rationalise.
GoHealth (NASDAQ: GOCO) meldete die Ergebnisse des dritten Quartals 2025 am 13. November 2025 und beschrieb eine bewusste Reduzierung des Medicare Advantage-Volumens, um die Qualität der Mitglieder, die Bindung und die Plattform-Effizienz zu priorisieren. Das Unternehmen sagte, es habe Liquidität bewahrt, fixe Kosten reduziert und zentrale Fähigkeiten bei Bindung und Agenten-Fähigkeiten erhalten, während es seine Führungsrolle bei Special Needs Plans beibehielt. GoHealth erklärte außerdem, dass es eine Super-Priority-Term-Loan-Fazilität gesichert, covenant-relief erhalten und den Vorstand erneuert habe, um strategische Flexibilität für potenzielle Integrationen und Konsolidierungen zu bewahren, während sich der Markt für Medicare Advantage rationalisiert.
GoHealth (نازداك: GOCO) أعلنت عن نتائج الربع الثالث من عام 2025 في 13 نوفمبر 2025, موضحة سحباً مقصوداً في حجم Medicare Advantage بهدف إعطاء الأولوية لجودة الأعضاء والاحتفاظ والكفاءة العامة للمنصة. قالت الشركة إنها حافظت على السيولة، خفضت التكاليف الثابتة، وحافظت على القدرات الأساسية للاحتفاظ وتفعيل الوكلاء مع الحفاظ على ريادتهم في خطط الاحتياجات الخاصة (Special Needs Plans). كما صرحت GoHealth بأنها أمنت تسهيلاً للقرض ذي أولوية عالية طويلة الأجل، وتلقت تخفيفاً في قيود الالتزامات، وجددت مجلس إدارتها للحفاظ على المرونة الاستراتيجية لإمكانية الدمج والت économiseة المحتملة مع إعادة تنظيم سوق Medicare Advantage.
- Secured a superpriority term loan facility
- Received covenant relief to increase financial flexibility
- Maintained leadership in Special Needs Plans (SNP) categories
- Intentionally reduced Medicare Advantage volume, limiting near-term enrollment growth
- Market shift toward margin and renewal stability pressured volume and unit economics
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GoHealth reduced Medicare Advantage volume to protect member quality and preserve flexibility while conserving liquidity.
GoHealth intentionally cut Medicare Advantage enrollment to prioritize retention, member quality, and unit economics, and it maintained core infrastructure such as agent enablement, retention operations, and back‑book value. The company also secured a superpriority term loan facility, received covenant relief, and refreshed its board, actions that support near‑term liquidity and optionality.
Key dependencies and risks include continued plan emphasis on margin and renewal stability and the company’s ability to convert preserved capabilities into growth when conditions improve; the company states its balance sheet is "stable," variable costs were reduced, and automation continued. Monitor execution against stated items: preliminary results for the three and nine months ended
Disciplined pullback aims to preserve high-quality member base, retention and engagement model, and platform efficiency.
CHICAGO, Nov. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GoHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: GOCO) (“GoHealth” or the “Company”), a leading health insurance marketplace and Medicare-focused digital health company, today announced financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025.
The Company navigated a materially different Medicare Advantage environment by intentionally reducing Medicare Advantage volume, conserving liquidity, and preserving the core capabilities required to scale when market conditions stabilize. Based on our analysis, health plans continue to emphasize margin integrity, renewal stability, and long-term member value over raw enrollment growth.
GoHealth anticipated this shift and aligned its operating model accordingly, focusing on:
- Disciplined Pullback: Intentionally reduced Medicare Advantage volume in response to announced health plan emphasis on renewal stability, member quality, and unit economics.
- Retention-First Strategy: Reinforcing objective guidance—confirming a member’s current plan when appropriate—protecting the quality and durability of the member base.
- Leadership in Special Needs Plans: Maintaining a leading position in SNP categories where health plans continue to allocate resources.
- Preserved Strategic Capabilities: Sustaining the core infrastructure required to lead when conditions stabilize, including agent enablement technology, retention operations, and back-book value.
- Strengthened Strategic Flexibility: Secured superpriority term loan facility, received covenant relief, and refreshed the Company’s Board of Directors to enable potential integration and consolidation opportunities in a fragmented broker landscape.
“Our pullback over the last two quarters was intentional. The market shifted toward retention, member stability, and disciplined unit economics,” said Vijay Kotte, CEO of GoHealth. “We aligned with that shift by focusing on quality over quantity, reinforcing objective guidance to our members, and protecting the capabilities that matter to us: our high-quality member book, our retention and engagement model, our platform efficiency, and our leadership in Special Needs Plans.”
“If our assessment of the changing market dynamics proves premature, we believe we have preserved flexibility. But if we had chased projected volume into deteriorating economics, the downside could have been significant and lasting. We believe our discipline protects value in either scenario and positions us to expand and integrate as the market rationalizes.”
“Our third-quarter performance reflects disciplined execution in an environment where we see health plans prioritizing margin and stability,” said Brendan Shanahan, CFO of GoHealth. “We maintained liquidity, reduced fixed cost, and continued to automate and streamline core parts of the operating model. We believe our balance sheet is stable, our platform remains efficient, and our variable cost structure provides flexibility. We expect to be well-positioned to evaluate and pursue opportunities that create long-term value.”
Additional information, including with respect to the Company’s preliminary financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025, is included in the tables at the end of this press release.
Conference Call Details
The Company will host a conference call today, Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. (ET) to discuss prioritization of retention, quality, and strategic flexibility. A live audio webcast of the conference call will be available via GoHealth's Investor Relations website, https://investors.gohealth.com/. A replay of the call will be available via webcast for on-demand listening shortly after the completion of the call.
About GoHealth, Inc.
GoHealth is a leading health insurance marketplace and Medicare-focused digital health company whose purpose is to compassionately ensure consumers’ peace of mind when making healthcare decisions so they can focus on living life. For many of these consumers, enrolling in a health insurance plan is confusing and difficult, and seemingly small differences between health plans may lead to significant out-of-pocket costs or lack of access to critical providers and medicines. GoHealth’s proprietary technology platform leverages modern machine-learning algorithms, powered by over two decades of insurance purchasing behavior, to reimagine the process of matching a health plan to a consumer’s specific needs. Its unbiased, technology-driven marketplace coupled with highly skilled licensed agents has facilitated the enrollment of millions of consumers in Medicare plans since GoHealth’s inception. For more information, visit https://www.gohealth.com.
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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Throughout this press release, we use a number of non-GAAP financial measures. Non-GAAP financial measures are supplemental measures of our performance that are derived from our consolidated financial information, but which are not presented in our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). We define these non-GAAP financial measures as follows:
- “Adjusted EBITDA” represents, as applicable for the period, EBITDA as further adjusted for certain items summarized in the table furnished below in this press release.
- “Adjusted EBITDA Margin” refers to Adjusted EBITDA divided by net revenues.
- “EBITDA” represents net income (loss) before interest expense, income tax expense (benefit) and depreciation and amortization expense.
We believe that excluding certain items from our GAAP results allows management to better understand our consolidated financial performance from period to period and better project our future consolidated financial performance as forecasts are developed at a level of detail different from that used to prepare GAAP-based financial measures. Moreover, we believe these non-GAAP financial measures provide our stakeholders with useful information to help them evaluate our operating results by facilitating an enhanced understanding of our operating performance and enabling them to make more meaningful period to period comparisons. Adjusted EBITDA is the primary financial performance measure used by management to evaluate the business and monitor the results of operations, as well as a basis for certain compensation programs sponsored by the Company. There are limitations to the use of the non-GAAP financial measures presented in this press release. For example, our non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies. Other companies, including companies in our industry, may calculate non-GAAP financial measures differently than we do, limiting the usefulness of those measures for comparative purposes.
The non-GAAP financial measures are not meant to be considered as indicators of performance in isolation from or as a substitute for the most directly comparable financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP and should be read only in conjunction with financial information presented on a GAAP basis. Reconciliations of each of EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin to its most directly comparable GAAP financial measure are presented in the tables furnished below in this press release. We encourage you to review the reconciliations in conjunction with the presentation of the non-GAAP financial measures for each of the periods presented. In future periods, we may exclude similar items, may incur income and expenses similar to these excluded items and may include other expenses, costs and non-routine items.
Key Business Performance and Operating Metrics
In addition to traditional financial metrics, we rely upon certain business and operating metrics to evaluate our business performance and facilitate our operations. The most relevant business and operating metrics are as follows:
- “Direct Operating Cost of Submission” is an operating metric that represents costs directly attributable to Submissions generated during a reporting period and excludes costs that are indirect or fixed. Direct Operating Cost of Submission is comprised of the portion of the respective operating expenses for revenue share, marketing and advertising and consumer care and enrollment that are directly related to the Submissions generated in the reporting period.
- “Direct Operating Cost per Submission” is an operating metric that represents the average performance of Submissions generated during a reporting period. Direct Operating Cost per Submission refers to (x) Direct Operating Cost of Submission for a reporting period divided by (y) the number of Submissions generated for such period.
- “Sales/Direct Operating Cost of Submission” represents (x) the numerator of Sales per Submission, as defined below, divided by (y) Direct Operating Cost of Submission.
- “Sales per Submission” is an operating metric that represents the average performance of Submissions generated during a reporting period. Sales per Submission measures revenues only from the Submissions generated in the period and excludes items that are unrelated to such Submissions, including any impact of revenue adjustments recorded in the period, but relating to performance obligations satisfied in prior periods. Sales per Submission equals (x) the sum of (i) Medicare agency revenues, comprised of the expected amount of initial commission revenue and any renewal commissions to be paid from the health plan partners on such placement as long as the policyholder remains with the same insurance product, as well as partner marketing and other revenue, (ii) Medicare non-agency revenues, comprised of the enrollment and engagement services for which cash is collected in advance or in close proximity to the point in time revenue is recognized, and (iii) revenues from GoHealth Protect, divided by (y) the number of Submissions generated for such period.
- “Submission” refers to either (i) a completed Medicare application with our licensed agent that is submitted to the health plan partner and subsequently approved by the health plan partner during the indicated period, (ii) a transfer by our agent to the health plan partner through the Encompass operating model during the indicated period, or (iii) a completed GoHealth Protect application with our licensed agent that is submitted, approved by the health plan partner, and for which the payment information was received by the health plan partner during the indicated period.
Direct Operating Cost of Submission, Direct Operating Cost per Submission, Sales/Direct Operating Cost of Submission, Sales per Submission and Submissions are key operating metrics we use to understand our underlying financial performance and trends.
The following tables set forth the components of our results of operations for the periods indicated (unaudited):
| Three months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | ||||||||||||||
| (in thousands, except percentages and per share amounts) | Dollars | % of Net Revenues | Dollars | % of Net Revenues | $ Change | % Change | |||||||||
| Net revenues | $ | 34,186 | 100.0 % | $ | 118,292 | 100.0 % | $ | (84,106) | (71.1) % | ||||||
| Operating expenses: | |||||||||||||||
| Revenue share | 20,095 | 58.8 % | 19,683 | 16.6 % | 412 | 2.1 % | |||||||||
| Marketing and advertising | 17,471 | 51.1 % | 45,270 | 38.3 % | (27,799) | (61.4) % | |||||||||
| Consumer care and enrollment | 17,201 | 50.3 % | 45,556 | 38.5 % | (28,355) | (62.2) % | |||||||||
| Technology | 9,970 | 29.2 % | 9,801 | 8.3 % | 169 | 1.7 % | |||||||||
| General and administrative | 27,689 | 81.0 % | 17,140 | 14.5 % | 10,549 | 61.5 % | |||||||||
| Amortization of intangible assets | 23,514 | 68.8 % | 23,514 | 19.9 % | — | — % | |||||||||
| Indefinite and long-lived asset impairment charges | 206,163 | 603.1 % | — | — % | 206,163 | NM | |||||||||
| Total operating expenses | 322,103 | 942.2 % | 160,964 | 136.1 % | 161,139 | 100.1 % | |||||||||
| Income (loss) from operations | (287,917) | (842.2) % | (42,672) | (36.1) % | (245,245) | 574.7 % | |||||||||
| Interest expense | 24,762 | 72.4 % | 19,086 | 16.1 % | 5,676 | 29.7 % | |||||||||
| Loss on extinguishment of debt | 1,655 | 4.8 % | — | — % | 1,655 | NM | |||||||||
| Gain on bargain purchase | — | — % | (77,363) | (65.4) % | 77,363 | (100.0) % | |||||||||
| Other (income) expense, net | 70 | 0.2 % | 250 | 0.2 % | (180) | (72.0) % | |||||||||
| Income (loss) before income taxes | (314,404) | (919.7) % | 15,355 | 13.0 % | (329,759) | (2147.6) % | |||||||||
| Income tax (benefit) expense | (486) | (1.4) % | (11) | — % | (475) | 4318.2 % | |||||||||
| Net income (loss) | (313,918) | (918.3) % | 15,366 | 13.0 % | (329,284) | (2142.9) % | |||||||||
| Net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests | (148,072) | (433.1) % | 8,591 | 7.3 % | (156,663) | (1823.6) % | |||||||||
| Net income (loss) attributable to GoHealth, Inc. | $ | (165,846) | (485.1) % | $ | 6,775 | 5.7 % | $ | (172,621) | (2547.9) % | ||||||
| Net income (loss) per share (Note 7): | |||||||||||||||
| Net income (loss) per share of Class A common stock — basic | $ | (11.80) | $ | 0.58 | |||||||||||
| Net income (loss) per share of Class A common stock — diluted | $ | (11.80) | $ | 0.46 | |||||||||||
| Weighted-average shares of Class A common stock outstanding — basic | 14,136 | 10,077 | |||||||||||||
| Weighted-average shares of Class A common stock outstanding — diluted | 14,136 | 14,580 | |||||||||||||
| Non-GAAP financial measures: | |||||||||||||||
| EBITDA | $ | (262,620) | $ | 60,860 | |||||||||||
| Adjusted EBITDA | $ | (47,090) | $ | (12,106) | |||||||||||
| Net Income (Loss) Margin | (918.3) % | 13.0 % | |||||||||||||
| Adjusted EBITDA Margin | (137.7) % | (10.2) % | |||||||||||||
NM = Not meaningful
| Nine months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | ||||||||||||||
| (in thousands, except percentages and per share amounts) | Dollars | % of Net Revenues | Dollars | % of Net Revenues | $ Change | % Change | |||||||||
| Net revenues | $ | 349,206 | 100.0 % | $ | 409,762 | 100.0 % | $ | (60,556) | (14.8) % | ||||||
| Operating expenses: | |||||||||||||||
| Revenue share | 91,777 | 26.3 % | 78,376 | 19.1 % | 13,401 | 17.1 % | |||||||||
| Marketing and advertising | 112,937 | 32.3 % | 136,049 | 33.2 % | (23,112) | (17.0) % | |||||||||
| Consumer care and enrollment | 95,119 | 27.2 % | 132,731 | 32.4 % | (37,612) | (28.3) % | |||||||||
| Technology | 27,220 | 7.8 % | 28,921 | 7.1 % | (1,701) | (5.9) % | |||||||||
| General and administrative | 72,284 | 20.7 % | 50,457 | 12.3 % | 21,827 | 43.3 % | |||||||||
| Amortization of intangible assets | 70,542 | 20.2 % | 70,542 | 17.2 % | — | — % | |||||||||
| Indefinite and long-lived asset impairment charges | 259,961 | 74.4 % | — | — % | 259,961 | NM | |||||||||
| Total operating expenses | 729,840 | 209.0 % | 497,076 | 121.3 % | 232,764 | 46.8 % | |||||||||
| Income (loss) from operations | (380,634) | (109.0) % | (87,314) | (21.3) % | (293,320) | 335.9 % | |||||||||
| Interest expense | 57,661 | 16.5 % | 55,133 | 13.5 % | 2,528 | 4.6 % | |||||||||
| Loss on extinguishment of debt | 1,655 | 0.5 % | — | — % | 1,655 | NM | |||||||||
| Gain on bargain purchase | — | — % | (77,363) | (18.9) % | 77,363 | (100.0) % | |||||||||
| Other (income) expense, net | (520) | (0.1) % | 332 | 0.1 % | (852) | (256.6) % | |||||||||
| Income (loss) before income taxes | (439,430) | (125.8) % | (65,416) | (16.0) % | (374,014) | 571.7 % | |||||||||
| Income tax (benefit) expense | 263 | 0.1 % | (122) | — % | 385 | (315.6) % | |||||||||
| Net income (loss) | (439,693) | (125.9) % | (65,294) | (15.9) % | (374,399) | 573.4 % | |||||||||
| Net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests | (215,162) | (61.6) % | (36,857) | (9.0) % | (178,305) | 483.8 % | |||||||||
| Net income (loss) attributable to GoHealth, Inc. | $ | (224,531) | (64.3) % | $ | (28,437) | (6.9) % | $ | (196,094) | 689.6 % | ||||||
| Net income (loss) per share (Note 7): | |||||||||||||||
| Net income (loss) per share of Class A common stock — basic | $ | (19.14) | $ | (3.14) | |||||||||||
| Net income (loss) per share of Class A common stock — diluted | $ | (19.14) | $ | (3.14) | |||||||||||
| Weighted-average shares of Class A common stock outstanding — basic | 11,884 | 9,922 | |||||||||||||
| Weighted-average shares of Class A common stock outstanding — diluted | 11,884 | 9,922 | |||||||||||||
| Non-GAAP financial measures: | |||||||||||||||
| EBITDA | $ | (302,073) | $ | 68,679 | |||||||||||
| Adjusted EBITDA | $ | (16,325) | $ | 2,479 | |||||||||||
| Net Income (Loss) Margin | (125.9) % | (15.9) % | |||||||||||||
| Adjusted EBITDA Margin | (4.7) % | 0.6 % | |||||||||||||
NM = Not meaningful
The following tables set forth the reconciliations of GAAP net income (loss) to EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin for the periods indicated (unaudited):
| Three months ended Sep. 30, | Nine months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||
| (in thousands) | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | ||||||||
| Net revenues | $ | 34,186 | $ | 118,292 | $ | 349,206 | $ | 409,762 | ||||
| Net income (loss) | (313,918) | 15,366 | (439,693) | (65,294) | ||||||||
| Interest expense | 24,762 | 19,086 | 57,661 | 55,133 | ||||||||
| Income tax expense (benefit) | (486) | (11) | 263 | (122) | ||||||||
| Depreciation and amortization expense | 27,022 | 26,419 | 79,696 | 78,962 | ||||||||
| EBITDA | (262,620) | 60,860 | (302,073) | 68,679 | ||||||||
| Indefinite and long-lived asset impairment charges(1) | 206,163 | — | 259,675 | — | ||||||||
| Loss on extinguishment of debt(2) | 1,655 | — | 1,655 | — | ||||||||
| Share-based compensation expense (benefit)(3) | 3,496 | 2,859 | 6,164 | 6,534 | ||||||||
| Professional services(4) | 3,327 | 818 | 10,708 | 818 | ||||||||
| Legal fees(5) | 889 | 654 | 3,731 | 1,331 | ||||||||
| Severance costs(6) | — | 66 | 3,815 | 2,480 | ||||||||
| Gain on bargain purchase(7) | — | (77,363) | — | (77,363) | ||||||||
| Adjusted EBITDA | $ | (47,090) | $ | (12,106) | $ | (16,325) | $ | 2,479 | ||||
| Net Income (Loss) Margin | (918.3) % | 13.0 % | (125.9) % | (15.9) % | ||||||||
| Adjusted EBITDA Margin | (137.7) % | (10.2) % | (4.7) % | 0.6 % | ||||||||
| (1) | Represents indefinite-lived intangible asset, definite-lived intangible asset, capitalized software and other long-lived asset impairment charges for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025. For the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the amount includes one-time gains of | |
| (2) | Represents the loss on debt extinguishment related to entry into Amendment No. 14 to the Existing Credit Agreement and the Superpriority Credit Agreement. | |
| (3) | Represents non-cash share-based compensation expense (benefit) relating to equity awards as well as share-based compensation expense (benefit) relating to liability classified awards that will be settled in cash. | |
| (4) | Represents costs associated with non-routine consulting fees and other professional services. | |
| (5) | Represents legal fees, settlement accruals and other expenses related to certain acquisitions, litigation, Existing Credit Agreement amendments or new credit agreements and other non-routine legal or regulatory matters. | |
| (6) | Represents severance costs and other fees associated with a reduction in workforce unrelated to restructuring activities. | |
| (7) | Represents the excess of the acquisition-date fair value of the net assets acquired over the acquisition-date fair value of the consideration transferred related to the acquisition of e-TeleQuote during the three months ended September 30, 2024. | |
The table below depicts the disaggregation of revenue and is consistent with how the Company evaluates its financial performance (unaudited):
| Three months ended Sep. 30, | Nine months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||
| (in thousands) | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | ||||||||
| Medicare Revenue | ||||||||||||
| Medicare Agency Revenue | ||||||||||||
| Commission Revenue(1) | $ | 22,172 | $ | 77,868 | $ | 262,603 | $ | 228,154 | ||||
| Partner Marketing and Other Revenue | 4,116 | 14,408 | 32,492 | 47,926 | ||||||||
| Total Medicare Agency Revenue | 26,288 | 92,276 | 295,095 | 276,080 | ||||||||
| Medicare Non-Agency Revenue | 610 | 24,532 | 36,592 | 130,573 | ||||||||
| Total Medicare Revenue | 26,898 | 116,808 | 331,687 | 406,653 | ||||||||
| Other Revenue | ||||||||||||
| Other Non-Agency Revenue | 6,886 | 1,119 | 16,587 | 1,896 | ||||||||
| Other Agency Revenue | 402 | 365 | 932 | 1,213 | ||||||||
| Total Other Revenue | 7,288 | 1,484 | 17,519 | 3,109 | ||||||||
| Total Net Revenues | $ | 34,186 | $ | 118,292 | $ | 349,206 | $ | 409,762 | ||||
| (1) | Commission revenue excludes commissions generated from the sale of individual and family plan insurance products. |
The following table sets forth our balance sheets for the periods indicated (unaudited):
| (in thousands, except per share amounts) | Sep. 30, 2025 | Dec. 31, 2024 | ||||
| Assets | ||||||
| Current assets: | ||||||
| Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 32,076 | $ | 40,921 | ||
| Accounts receivable, net | 2 | 4,452 | ||||
| Commissions receivable - current | 238,947 | 320,399 | ||||
| Prepaid expense and other current assets | 16,437 | 34,639 | ||||
| Total current assets | 287,462 | 400,411 | ||||
| Commissions receivable - non-current | 725,074 | 733,161 | ||||
| Operating lease ROU asset | 10,138 | 19,317 | ||||
| Property, equipment, and capitalized software, net | 5,558 | 29,320 | ||||
| Intangible assets, net | — | 302,497 | ||||
| Other long-term assets | 2,254 | 3,717 | ||||
| Total assets | $ | 1,030,486 | $ | 1,488,423 | ||
| Liabilities, Redeemable Convertible Preferred Stock and Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit) | ||||||
| Current liabilities: | ||||||
| Accounts payable | 11,853 | 14,591 | ||||
| Accrued liabilities | 60,913 | 121,346 | ||||
| Commissions payable - current | 65,088 | 98,771 | ||||
| Short-term operating lease liability | 4,916 | 5,705 | ||||
| Deferred revenue | 29,195 | 53,720 | ||||
| Current portion of long-term debt | — | 39,500 | ||||
| Other current liabilities | 3,717 | 4,419 | ||||
| Total current liabilities | 175,682 | 338,052 | ||||
| Non-current liabilities: | ||||||
| Commissions payable - non-current | 169,049 | 177,656 | ||||
| Long-term operating lease liability | 29,958 | 34,900 | ||||
| Deferred tax liability | 22,754 | 22,350 | ||||
| Long-term debt, net of current portion | 581,844 | 447,865 | ||||
| Other non-current liabilities | 2,227 | 9,200 | ||||
| Total non-current liabilities | 805,832 | 691,971 | ||||
| Commitments and Contingencies (Note 11) | ||||||
| Series A redeemable convertible preferred stock — | 55,880 | 52,962 | ||||
| Stockholders’ equity (deficit): | ||||||
| Class A common stock – | 1 | 1 | ||||
| Class B common stock – | 1 | 1 | ||||
| Preferred stock – | — | — | ||||
| Series A-1 convertible preferred stock— | — | — | ||||
| Treasury stock – at cost; 771 and 322 shares of Class A common stock as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively. | (9,280) | (4,150) | ||||
| Additional paid-in capital | 725,242 | 669,346 | ||||
| Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) | (55) | (151) | ||||
| Accumulated deficit | (647,739) | (423,208) | ||||
| Total stockholders’ equity (deficit) attributable to GoHealth, Inc. | 68,170 | 241,839 | ||||
| Non-controlling interests | (75,078) | 163,599 | ||||
| Total stockholders’ equity (deficit) | (6,908) | 405,438 | ||||
| Total liabilities, redeemable convertible preferred stock and stockholders’ equity (deficit) | $ | 1,030,486 | $ | 1,488,423 | ||
The following table sets forth our statements of cash flows for the periods indicated (unaudited):
| Nine months ended Sep. 30, | ||||||
| (in thousands) | 2025 | 2024 | ||||
| Operating Activities | ||||||
| Net income (loss) | $ | (439,693) | $ | (65,294) | ||
| Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: | ||||||
| Share-based compensation | 6,164 | 6,534 | ||||
| Depreciation and amortization | 9,154 | 8,420 | ||||
| Amortization of intangible assets | 70,542 | 70,542 | ||||
| Amortization of debt discount and issuance costs | 4,687 | 7,319 | ||||
| Deferred tax liability | 403 | — | ||||
| Non-cash lease expense | 2,459 | 2,907 | ||||
| Other non-cash items | (346) | (98) | ||||
| Accrued interest payable in kind | 27,322 | — | ||||
| Loss on extinguishment of debt | 1,655 | — | ||||
| Indefinite and long-lived asset impairment charges | 259,961 | — | ||||
| Gain on bargain purchase | — | (77,363) | ||||
| Changes in assets and liabilities: | ||||||
| Accounts receivable | 4,450 | (4,578) | ||||
| Commissions receivable | 89,598 | 104,570 | ||||
| Prepaid expenses and other assets | 18,327 | 28,644 | ||||
| Accounts payable | (2,739) | (4,268) | ||||
| Accrued liabilities | (60,383) | (44,227) | ||||
| Deferred revenue | (24,526) | (9,708) | ||||
| Commissions payable | (42,291) | (44,735) | ||||
| Operating lease liabilities | (3,874) | (4,976) | ||||
| Other liabilities | (3,743) | (9,900) | ||||
| Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities | (82,873) | (36,211) | ||||
| Investing Activities | ||||||
| Acquisition of business, net | — | 17,536 | ||||
| Purchases of property, equipment and software | (8,248) | (11,511) | ||||
| Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities | (8,248) | 6,025 | ||||
| Financing Activities | ||||||
| Repayment of borrowings | (2,375) | (50,000) | ||||
| Proceeds from borrowings | 97,999 | 40,000 | ||||
| Debt issuance cost payments | (8,408) | (13,584) | ||||
| Repurchase of shares to satisfy employee tax withholding obligations | (5,130) | (1,484) | ||||
| Proceeds from stock option exercises | 1 | 4 | ||||
| Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | 82,087 | (25,064) | ||||
| Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents | 189 | (32) | ||||
| Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | (8,845) | (55,282) | ||||
| Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 40,921 | 90,809 | ||||
| Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | $ | 32,076 | $ | 35,527 | ||
| Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information | ||||||
| Non-cash investing and financing activities: | ||||||
| Purchases of property, equipment and software included in accounts payable | $ | — | $ | 154 | ||
In addition to traditional financial metrics, we rely upon certain business and operating metrics to evaluate our business performance and facilitate our operations. The most relevant business and operating metrics for our single operating and reportable segment are furnished in the tables below (unaudited).
Beginning in the quarter ended June 30, 2025, we revised the definitions of certain business and operating metrics to reflect our recent expansion into GoHealth Protect. This revised presentation aligns with how we currently manage our operations. We did not revise prior periods’ metrics because GoHealth Protect was not significant prior to the second quarter of 2025.
The following table presents the number of Submissions for the periods presented:
| Three months ended Sep. 30, | ||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | Change | % Change | |||||
| 72,183 | 166,195 | (94,012) | (56.6)% | |||||
| Submissions | ||||||||
| Nine months ended Sep. 30, | ||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | Change | % Change | |||||
| 516,286 | 534,737 | (18,451) | (3.5)% | |||||
The following table presents the Sales per Submission for the periods presented:
| Three months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | $ Change | % Change | ||||||||
| $ | 461 | $ | 702 | $ | (241) | (34.3)% | |||||
| Sales per Submission | |||||||||||
| Nine months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | $ Change | % Change | ||||||||
| $ | 669 | $ | 761 | $ | (92) | (12.1)% | |||||
The following table presents the Direct Operating Cost per Submission for the periods presented:
| Three months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | $ Change | % Change | ||||||||
| $ | 756 | $ | 663 | $ | 93 | ||||||
| Direct Operating Cost per Submission | |||||||||||
| Nine months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | $ Change | % Change | ||||||||
| $ | 579 | $ | 647 | $ | (68) | (10.5)% | |||||
The following are our Direct Operating Cost of Submission (in thousands) and Sales/Direct Operating Cost of Submission for the periods presented:
| Three months ended Sep. 30, | Nine months ended Sep. 30, | |||||||||||
| 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | |||||||||
| Direct Operating Cost of Submission | $ | 54,547 | $ | 110,245 | $ | 299,036 | $ | 346,112 | ||||
| Sales/Direct Operating Cost of Submission | 0.6 | 1.1 | 1.2 | 1.2 | ||||||||