Company Description
FingerMotion, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNGR) is described in its public disclosures as a mobile services, data and technology company with a core competency in mobile payment and recharge platform solutions in China. The company focuses on building and scaling digital platforms that enable mobile recharge, payment-related services and data-driven applications, aiming to create an engaged user ecosystem that can support additional value-added technologies over time.
According to multiple company news releases, FingerMotion’s primary business has been built around a mobile recharge and top-up platform that serves users across China. As this user base grows, the company states that it is developing additional technologies and services to market to these users, with the goal of turning this base into an ecosystem characterized by high engagement. The company’s vision, as repeatedly outlined, is to grow its user base organically in China, develop an ecosystem of engaged users, and then leverage that ecosystem to onboard larger customer bases and expand the model into other regional markets.
Core business lines and operating entities
FingerMotion’s disclosures and press releases highlight several business lines and operating platforms:
- Telecommunications Products & Services – Identified in quarterly financial summaries as the company’s foundational segment, this business line generates the majority of reported revenue. It is tied to mobile recharge and related telecom services for users in China.
- DaGe Platform – Described as a mobility marketplace and service ecosystem operated by the company’s subsidiary Shanghai JiuGe Information Technology Co., Ltd. (“JiuGe Technology”). It connects vehicle owners with service providers, EV charging networks and accessory suppliers, and is part of FingerMotion’s efforts in intelligent mobility and commercial transportation solutions.
- Command and Communication (C2) Platform – An Advanced Mobile Integrated Command and Communication Platform showcased by JiuGe Technology. Company disclosures state that it combines on-the-move satellite communications, high-definition video transmission and intelligent conferencing systems to support operational command during crises or emergencies, including situations without public networks.
- Big Data and AI (Sapientus) – FingerMotion’s AI and big data division, Sapientus, focuses on data-driven solutions for the telecommunications and insurance sectors. It offers AI-powered data analytics platforms that transform large data sets into decision-support tools for use cases such as customer acquisition, risk scoring, product personalization and cross-industry collaboration between telecom and insurance partners.
- Enterprise procurement services – Through the JiuGe Procurement Platform, JiuGe Technology provides an enterprise procurement service that supports and enhances its mobile recharge business with operators. The platform allows suppliers to list products centrally while enterprises select items for employee benefits, customer rewards or promotional campaigns, with delivery to employees or customers.
In addition, earlier descriptions from market data sources reference business lines such as Short Message Services (SMS), Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS), a Rich Communication Services (RCS) platform, Value Added Products and Services, Big Data Insights and a video games division (inactive). These descriptions also state that the company principally earns revenue by providing mobile payment and recharge services to customers of telecommunications companies in China.
Geographic and operational focus
FingerMotion’s public communications emphasize that its core operations and technology development are centered in China, particularly through its subsidiary JiuGe Technology. JiuGe Technology manages China-based telecom services, including mobile recharge and data products for major carriers, and is expanding into smart mobility and emergency-response technologies. The company has also disclosed activities and collaboration initiatives in Southeast Asia, including showcasing its C2 Platform at an emergency, disaster reduction and rescue expo in Indonesia and strengthening business development for its Sapientus division across the Southeast Asia region.
The company’s stated strategy includes refining and validating digital solutions in China and then productizing these platforms for deployment in regional markets where digital adoption and mobile engagement are increasing. Disclosures highlight efforts to build regional collaboration networks, particularly in Southeast Asia, and to align with local regulatory and market requirements ahead of any formal expansion.
Strategic roadmap and diversification
FingerMotion describes itself as evolving into a more diversified and connected technology company. Its strategic roadmap, as outlined in company announcements, centers on three priorities:
- Strengthening core operations – Continuing to improve operational efficiency and technological capabilities in China, especially within its mobile recharge and telecom-related platforms.
- Productizing for regional deployment – Adapting existing intellectual property, analytics models and platform capabilities, including mobile recharge, data analytics and command-and-communication technologies, for targeted regional markets.
- Strategic collaborations and acquisitions – Evaluating collaborations and potential acquisitions that can support scale, distribution and expansion into new markets. For example, the company has announced a non-binding term sheet regarding a potential acquisition of a voice and messaging telecom service provider, subject to further due diligence and definitive agreements.
Quarterly financial updates describe how the company is reallocating resources among its segments. The Telecommunications Products & Services segment is repeatedly referred to as the company’s foundation, while newer segments such as the DaGe Platform, Command and Communication and Big Data are positioned as emerging areas that reflect a transition toward a more diversified business model. Company commentary in these filings notes efforts to manage capital, pursue operational efficiency and narrow net losses while investing in higher-margin, data-driven business lines.
Subsidiaries and platform ownership
FingerMotion’s disclosures identify Shanghai JiuGe Information Technology Co., Ltd. (JiuGe Technology) as a core operating entity in China. JiuGe Technology manages the company’s China-based telecom services, operates the DaGe mobility platform, and develops and deploys the C2 Platform and the JiuGe Procurement Platform. Another related entity, Shanghai JiuGe Business Management Co., Ltd. (JiuGe Management), is mentioned in connection with an asset purchase agreement under which FingerMotion caused JiuGe Management to acquire all of the intellectual property underpinning the DaGe platform from Shanghai Jihaohe Information Technology Co., Ltd. in exchange for shares of FingerMotion common stock.
The Sapientus division is described as the AI and big data arm of FingerMotion, delivering data-driven solutions for telecommunications and insurance partners. It focuses on collaboration with telcos, insurers and distributors, and on validating solution use cases in markets such as Indonesia and Thailand.
Capital markets and listing information
FingerMotion’s common stock is registered under Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC under the trading symbol FNGR, as confirmed in multiple Form 8-K filings. The company has disclosed various capital markets activities, including private placements of common stock, issuance of warrants to consultants, and the establishment of an at-the-market (ATM) offering program under a Sales Agreement with a sales agent, allowing the company to sell additional shares of common stock from time to time subject to market conditions and regulatory requirements.
Vision and long-term ambition
Across its public news releases, FingerMotion consistently articulates a long-term vision centered on user growth and ecosystem development. The company states that it aims to:
- Grow its primary mobile payment and recharge user base in China through organic means.
- Develop an ecosystem of users with high engagement rates who utilize its applications and services.
- Use this engaged ecosystem to support larger customer bases and additional value-added offerings.
- Ultimately serve a very large number of users in the China market and then expand the model to other regional markets.
Management commentary in financial announcements emphasizes a focus on operational efficiency, diversification into data and AI-driven services, and the pursuit of opportunities in mobile data, big data insights and integrated services. These statements frame FingerMotion as a company seeking to evolve from a single-line mobile recharge platform into a broader technology and data business built around telecommunications, mobility, emergency communications and analytics.
How FingerMotion fits within sector classifications
While industry classification data may categorize FingerMotion under real estate and leasing segments such as lessors of residential buildings and dwellings, the company’s own SEC filings and news releases consistently describe its actual business as a mobile services, data and technology company with a core focus on mobile payment, recharge platforms, telecom services, mobility platforms, command-and-communication solutions and big data analytics. Investors researching FNGR should therefore rely on the company’s primary disclosures to understand its operating model and segment structure.
Stock Performance
Fingermotion (FNGR) stock last traded at $1.02. Over the past 12 months, the stock has lost 29.7%. At a market capitalization of $62.5M, FNGR is classified as a micro-cap stock with approximately 61.3M shares outstanding.
Latest News
Fingermotion has 10 recent news articles. Of the recent coverage, 4 articles coincided with positive price movement and 6 with negative movement. Key topics include acquisition, earnings, management, dividends, AI. View all FNGR news →
SEC Filings
Fingermotion has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 3 Form 8-K, 2 Form 144. The most recent filing was submitted on March 24, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all FNGR SEC filings →
Financial Highlights
Fingermotion generated $35.6M in revenue over the trailing twelve months, retaining a 7.8% gross margin, operating income reached -$5.9M (-16.7% operating margin), and net income was -$5.1M, reflecting a -14.4% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $-0.09. The company generated -$8.2M in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 1.20, the company maintains adequate short-term liquidity.
Upcoming Events
3-month milestone issuance
6-month milestone issuance
Fingermotion has 2 upcoming scheduled events. The next event, "3-month milestone issuance", is scheduled for June 18, 2026 (in 75 days). 2 of the upcoming events are financial in nature, such as earnings calls or quarterly results. Investors can track these dates to stay informed about potential catalysts that may affect the FNGR stock price.
Short Interest History
Short interest in Fingermotion (FNGR) currently stands at 1.1 million shares, down 0.6% from the previous reporting period, representing 2.4% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 56.2%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. The 7.7 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Fingermotion (FNGR) currently stands at 7.7 days, up 55.2% from the previous period. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has decreased 58.1% over the past year, suggesting improved liquidity for short covering. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.0 to 18.3 days.
FNGR Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Fingermotion (FNGR) operates in the Telecom Services industry within the broader Services-prepackaged Software sector and is listed on the NASDAQ.
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