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Who audits HIMS? — KPMG LLP

Hims & Hers Health, Inc. is audited by KPMG LLP, serving as auditor since 2019. Most recent audit opinion is clean (unqualified), dated 2024-12-31.

Current Auditor
KPMG LLP
Service Since
2019
7 years
Opinion Type
Clean (Unqualified)
PCAOB ID

Opinion — Cited Language

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Company as of December 31, 2025 and 2024, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for each of the years in the three-year period ended Decem…

Source Filing

10-K · filed 2026-02-23 · auditor's opinion dated 2024-12-31

What HIMS's Auditor Relationship Tells You

The independent auditor signs off on a public company's financial statements every year — issuing an opinion on whether those statements present fairly the company's financial position. Auditor identity, tenure, and opinion type are structural risk signals that institutional investors evaluate before relying on any reported numbers. For Hims & Hers Health, Inc., the current auditor is KPMG LLP — a relationship that has run since 2019.

Auditor tenure is one of the most-watched signals. Very short tenure (under 3 years) can signal a recent change — sometimes routine, sometimes prompted by audit disagreements or fee disputes. Very long tenure (over 20 years) can raise independence concerns under SEC rotation guidance, though there is no mandatory rotation rule in the United States. KPMG LLP has served Hims & Hers Health, Inc. for 7 years.

Opinion type is the binary signal. A clean unqualified opinion is what investors expect; any deviation — explanatory paragraph, going-concern doubt, qualified opinion — is a material disclosure that should be read carefully. Hims & Hers Health, Inc.'s most recent audit opinion is classified as Clean (Unqualified). Standard unqualified opinion — auditor concurs with management presentation.

For broader context on HIMS's risk profile, see the HIMS Overview, the Going Concern page, or the Dilution page.

Disclosure:Auditor identity, tenure, opinion type, and CAMs are extracted from the auditor's-report block in HIMS's cached SEC annual filings. Classification reflects only structural language at the time of the most recent audit; status can change with each new filing. This page is not legal or investment advice.