Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) shares climbed more than 3.7% on February 27, 2026, closing at $409.03 after the financial software giant reported robust second-quarter fiscal 2026 results that exceeded Wall Street expectations and reaffirmed full-year guidance amid accelerating adoption of AI-powered tools across its platforms.

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The rally followed the February 26 after-hours release of earnings for the quarter ended January 31, 2026. Intuit posted revenue of $4.65 billion, up 17% from the prior year and ahead of the consensus estimate of approximately $4.53 billion to $4.62 billion. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share reached $4.15, surpassing forecasts of $3.66 to $3.68 and marking a 25% increase year over year. GAAP diluted EPS came in at $2.48, up 49% from the year-ago period.

CEO Sasan Goodarzi highlighted the quarter's momentum during the earnings call, stating, "We delivered an outstanding quarter with Q2 revenue growth of 17%, clear evidence our strategy is working with strong execution across our 3 Big Bets." He pointed to double-digit gains in core segments: Global Business Solutions revenue rose 18% to $3.2 billion (21% excluding Mailchimp), Online Ecosystem revenue increased 21% to $2.5 billion (25% excluding Mailchimp), and Consumer revenue grew 15% to $1.5 billion. Credit Karma revenue jumped 23% to $616 million, while TurboTax contributed $581 million, up 12%.

Operating income showed significant leverage, with GAAP operating income climbing 44% to $855 million and non-GAAP operating income rising 23% to $1.5 billion. The results reflect disciplined expense management, scale benefits and the ongoing shift toward recurring, high-margin revenue streams.

A key driver of investor enthusiasm was Intuit's deepening push into AI. The company highlighted its partnership with Anthropic, announced February 24, to integrate trusted financial intelligence and custom AI agents into products for consumers and businesses. This builds on existing AI features in QuickBooks, TurboTax and Credit Karma, enabling smarter insights, automated workflows and personalized recommendations. Management emphasized that AI-driven platforms are accelerating mid-market penetration and enhancing user engagement, positioning Intuit for sustained growth in a competitive fintech landscape.

Intuit reiterated its full fiscal 2026 guidance, projecting revenue between $20.997 billion and $21.186 billion (12% to 13% growth), GAAP operating income of $5.782 billion to $5.859 billion (17% to 19% growth), GAAP diluted EPS of $15.49 to $15.69 (13% to 15% growth) and non-GAAP diluted EPS of $22.98 to $23.18 (14% to 15% growth). The outlook aligns closely with or slightly exceeds analyst consensus, reinforcing confidence despite macroeconomic uncertainties.

The board approved a 15% increase in the quarterly dividend to $1.20 per share, payable April 17, 2026, and continued share repurchases, signaling strong cash generation and commitment to shareholder returns.

Analysts responded positively. Many maintained overweight or buy ratings, with some citing undervaluation based on forward metrics. The stock's performance comes amid a broader tech sector recovery, though Intuit has traded near the lower end of its 52-week range in recent months. The post-earnings surge pushed it toward recent highs, with volume reaching over 8 million shares.

Challenges persist in segments like Mailchimp, where growth has moderated, but executives expressed optimism about recovery through AI enhancements and expanded offerings. The upcoming tax season for TurboTax remains a key catalyst, with early indicators showing solid demand.

Intuit's ecosystem — encompassing QuickBooks for small businesses, TurboTax for consumers, Credit Karma for personal finance and Mailchimp for marketing — benefits from network effects and recurring subscriptions. The company's focus on AI integration positions it to capture share in automated financial services amid digital transformation trends.

As fiscal 2026 progresses, attention turns to Q3 results and further AI announcements. Goodarzi is scheduled to present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom Conference on March 2, 2026, providing additional insights into strategy.

With solid execution, strategic partnerships and reaffirmed targets, Intuit continues to demonstrate resilience and growth potential in fintech, making it a focal point for investors seeking exposure to AI-enabled financial software.