Amber International Announces Q1 Results; Launches “A-Suite” Agent-Native AI Institutional Automation Platform
Odaily Odaily Nasdaq-listed Amber International Holding Limited (NASDAQ: AMBR) today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter of 2026 and officially launched A-MM (Agentic Market Making), an agent-based market making infrastructure platform. Serving as the first flagship component of the A-Suite agent-native operating system, this move further advances the company's evolution from a crypto financial distribution platform to a next-generation operating infrastructure provider for the AI agent economy.
Amber stated that A-MM is purpose-built for token projects, integrating agent-orchestrated workflows, liquidity operations, execution infrastructure, and real-time risk transparency capabilities to enhance market making efficiency, transparency, and scalability. The company expects A-MM to begin contributing revenue from the second quarter of 2026, becoming one of its future growth engines.
Despite the persistently weak crypto market environment in the first quarter, Amber Premium's core institutional and high-net-worth client base demonstrated strong resilience. The company achieved a gross margin of 67.7% in Q1, with platform client assets remaining at approximately $1 billion and average assets per active client holding steady at around $1.2 million.
Michael Wu, Executive Director and CEO of Amber International, stated: "The launch of A-MM signifies Amber's transition from the distribution layer to the agent-native operating infrastructure layer. We believe that crypto finance will become an important financial infrastructure for the AI agent economy, and Amber is building the operating system to support this new economic paradigm."
The company also formally introduced its "Crypto for AI (C4AI)" vision and plans to host its inaugural C4AI Investor Day in October 2026, providing a comprehensive showcase of the Amber Agents architecture, the A-Suite development roadmap, and the core operational capabilities of agent-native financial services.
