The Trump family's affiliated company AI Financial reports a quarterly loss of $270 million, warning of possible insolvency within a year.
BlockBeats News, May 19th. The Trump family-affiliated public company AI Financial Corporation released its quarterly financial report for the quarter ending on March 28, 2026, revealing a net loss of $271.5 million for the quarter, significantly higher than the $2.4 million loss in the same period last year. The company also warned that its current financial condition "raises substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern in the next year."
The report indicates that AI Financial only generated $4.7 million in revenue for the quarter, all of which came from its fintech business related to crypto payments. As of the end of March, the company had $39.1 million in current liabilities, higher than its $32.2 million in current assets, resulting in an operating capital deficit of approximately $5.5 million.
The loss was mainly attributed to the devaluation of its holdings of the WLFI token. AI Financial holds approximately 7.28 billion WLFI tokens, with a book value dropping from over $1 billion at the end of 2025 to $706 million, resulting in an unrealized loss of around $348 million, while the cost basis of the holdings was as high as $1.46 billion.
The company also disclosed that most of the WLFI tokens are still locked. Around 3.53 billion tokens are non-transferrable for the next 12 months, while the remaining tokens can only be unlocked after fulfilling conditions such as shareholder approval, articles of association amendments, and re-sale registrations.
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