Fastly Net Interest Income History

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Net Interest Income stood at -409 K as of December 31, 2025. This metric is the difference between the revenue generated from a bank's interest-bearing assets and the expenses associated with paying its interest-bearing liabilities. Over the last 16 observed reporting periods, this metric has exhibited wide dispersion (CV 605.7%) with limited directional consistency. View All Fundamentals
 
Net Interest Income  
 First Reported
2019-03-31
 Previous Quarter
-81 K
 Current Value
-50 K
 Quarterly Volatility
1.8 M
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Latest Fastly Net Interest Income Growth Pattern

Net Interest Income10 Years Trend
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Net Interest Income Trend Statistics

A CV of 605.7% for Fastly's Net Interest Income indicates elevated dispersion relative to the mean over 9 periods. The R-squared value of 0.16 is consistent with a weak linear trend that explains limited variance.
Arithmetic Mean 719,438
Coefficient Of Variation 605.68
Mean Deviation 2,700,904
Median-673,000
Standard Deviation 4,357,527
Sample Variance19T
Range16.1M
R-Value 0.40
Mean Square Error17T
R-Squared 0.16
Significance 0.11
Slope 345,891
Total Sum of Squares303.8T

Fastly Net Interest Income History

Reported values for Fastly's Net Interest Income span 2018 to 2026 (9 observations), ranging from -871 K to -388.6 K.
2026-388.6 K
2025-409 K
202412.1 M
202311.8 M
20221.2 M
2021-4 M
202079 K
2019-1.9 M
2018-871 K

Correlation of Net Interest Income With Other Accounts

The following correlation matrix compares Fastly's Net Interest Income against related line items. High absolute values reflect strong historical co-movement, not a causal relationship.

Related Fundamentals

Last ReportedEnd Of Year Estimate
Interest Income12.3 M7.1 M
Interest Expense12.7 M13.3 M
Interest Coverage-9.28 -9.74
Interest-Bearing Debt Per Share 3.01 2.46

Methodology, Assumptions & Data Sources

The chart below illustrates the directional movement of Fastly's Net Interest Income over time. The regression slope and R-squared together indicate whether the directional trend is persistent or episodic. Within the Internet Services & Infrastructure sector, Fastly's Net Interest Income reflects the revenue and cost dynamics of its operating model.

Fastly Class A metrics are compiled from periodic company reporting and market reference feeds and normalized before display. Analyst projections are included when active coverage applies. Reference data and historical patterns are presented and do not constitute an investment recommendation or advice.

Editorial review and methodology oversight provided by: Gabriel Shpitalnik, Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board