- DAVE
- UPST
- SOFI
Dave Inc.‘s DAVE second-quarter marketing performance puts customer acquisition at the center of the growth story. Advertising and activation expenses rose 32% year over year to $20 million, while Dave added 951,000 new members, also up 32%. Customer acquisition cost held at $19, suggesting that the company scaled spending without losing efficiency.
The sequential trend was also favorable. Dave said member acquisition rose 37% from the first quarter while CAC increased by only $1. Management also pointed to record payback periods of less than four months, which supports its decision to increase marketing investment during the second half of 2026.
That spending is feeding a larger active base. Monthly transacting members reached 3.08 million in the second quarter, up 17% year over year. Management said it is not aiming for the lowest possible CAC. Instead, it wants each additional advertising dollar to produce a positive return as spending expands.
Dave’s channel mix could help keep acquisition costs steady. The company uses TV, streaming television and social channels, while roughly one-third of acquisition still comes from friends and family. Management also cited better onboarding and Cash AI improvements as factors supporting conversion and acquisition efficiency.
The main question is whether those economics hold as budgets rise further. New members start with lower ARPU, but their ARPU more than doubles on average by month four. With Dave planning higher second-half marketing spend than previously expected, investors need to watch whether member growth can remain close to spending growth without pushing CAC materially above $19.
Peer Check: SoFi and Upstart Take Different Growth Paths
SoFi Technologies SOFI offers a useful benchmark for Dave’s marketing push. SoFi added a record 1.1 million members in the second quarter of 2026, lifting total members 35% year over year to 15.8 million, while sales and marketing expense rose 48% to $392.4 million. SoFi’s 51% cross-buy rate may help spread acquisition costs across products.
Upstart UPST offers a contrasting read on acquisition efficiency. Upstart’s second-quarter 2026 originations rose 50% year over year to $4.2 billion, while borrower acquisition costs increased 48%. Upstart also saw conversion fall to 19.7% from 21%, suggesting faster spending did not translate into equally strong funnel efficiency overall.
DAVE’s Price Performance, Valuation and Estimates
So far in the year, DAVE has rallied more than 51% against the industry’s decline of 11.2%.
