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Orion Digital Corp. Announces Monetization of Remaining WonderFi Investment, Strengthening Balance Sheet

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Orion Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: ORIO; TSX: ORIO) (“Orion Digital” or the “Company”), a founder-led digital finance platform operating primarily across wealth, payments, and digital assets, today announced that it exited its remaining equity position in WonderFi Technologies Inc. (“WonderFi”), increasing the Company’s cash and cash equivalents by more than 50% over Q3 2025 to approximately CDN$27 million.

The monetization comes after the previously announced acquisition of WonderFi by Robinhood Markets, Inc. Following WonderFi’s announcement in December 2025 extending the outside date of the transaction to June 2026, the Company elected to monetize its remaining position in the open market, prioritizing the time value of capital and immediate balance sheet flexibility.

“Exiting our remaining WonderFi position reflects the completion of a successful investment cycle and further strengthens our balance sheet, enhancing flexibility for disciplined capital allocation,” said Greg Feller, Co-Founder & President of Orion Digital. “With a materially higher cash position as we enter 2026, we are well positioned to continue executing our long-term strategy across wealth, payments, and digital assets. We will evaluate capital allocation opportunities consistent with this strategy.”

About Orion Digital Corp.

Orion Digital Corp. is a founder-led digital finance company operating primarily across wealth, payments, and digital assets. Through its Intelligent Investing wealth platform, Carta Worldwide payments infrastructure, and long-duration digital asset strategy, Orion Digital is focused on building capital-light platforms and compounding value through disciplined execution and capital allocation.

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