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California-based Tensile Capital Management sold 449,165 shares of nCino in the third quarter, decreasing the position value by $13.3 million.
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At quarter-end, the firm reported holding 901,539 nCino shares valued at $24.4 million.
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The position now accounts for 3.1% of fund AUM, placing it outside the fund’s top five holdings.
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California-based Tensile Capital Management reduced its stake in nCino (NASDAQ:NCNO) by 449,165 shares during the third quarter, cutting $13.3 million in position value, according to a November 14 SEC filing.
Tensile Capital Management disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission dated November 14 that it sold 449,165 shares of nCino during the third quarter. The transaction reduced the fund’s position to 901,539 shares valued at $24.4 million as of September 30. The position was previously 4.6% of the fund’s AUM as of the prior quarter.
After the sale, nCino represented about 3.1% of Tensile Capital Management LP’s 13F reportable AUM.
Top holdings after the filing:
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NASDAQ: VERX: $94.3 million (11.8% of AUM)
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NYSE: DKS: $79.5 million (9.9% of AUM)
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NYSE: VVV: $74.7 million (9.3% of AUM)
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NYSE: LAD: $74.4 million (9.3% of AUM)
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NYSE: USFD: $58.5 million (7.3% of AUM)
As of November 14, 2025, shares were priced at $23.39—having declined 37% in the past year and well underperforming the S&P 500, which is up 13% in the same period.
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Metric |
Value |
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Market Capitalization |
$2.7 billion |
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Revenue (TTM) |
$586.5 million |
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Net Income (TTM) |
($21.8 million) |
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Price (as of market close Friday) |
$23.39 |
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nCino offers cloud-based software solutions, including the nCino Bank Operating System and SimpleNexus, focused on digitizing and automating banking operations for financial institutions.
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The company generates revenue through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model by providing cloud-based software applications to financial institutions.
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It serves a diverse customer base comprising global and regional banks, credit unions, mortgage banks, and other financial services organizations.
nCino, Inc. is a leading provider of cloud-based banking software serving financial institutions worldwide. The company leverages advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to streamline complex banking workflows and compliance processes. Its scalable SaaS platform positions nCino as a strategic technology partner for banks seeking digital transformation and operational efficiency.
For long-term investors, this move signals how funds are reassessing high-growth fintech names after a year marked by weakening share performance but strengthening fundamentals. nCino just delivered one of its strongest operating quarters to date—expanding margins, accelerating subscription revenue, and advancing its AI roadmap—yet the stock is still down sharply over the past year. That disconnect creates a very different risk–reward profile for holders, especially funds trimming exposure rather than exiting entirely.
Tensile’s disclosed reduction comes as nCino posted 10% revenue growth to $152.2 million and an 11% increase in subscription revenue in the latest quarter, alongside a swing to $11.7 million in GAAP operating income, up from a loss last year. Meanwhile, non-GAAP operating income climbed 43% to $39.9 million, reflecting disciplined cost management and improving unit economics. The company also repurchased 1.4 million shares during the quarter—an unusual show of confidence for a software firm navigating uneven macro demand.
The key question is whether nCino’s accelerating profitability and deepening AI capabilities can eventually overcome near-term multiple compression.

