Workflow
Nasdaq Q2 Revenue Jumps 13 Percent

Core Insights - Nasdaq reported Q2 2025 results with GAAP revenue of $1.31 billion and non-GAAP EPS of $0.85, exceeding consensus estimates of $1.28 billion and $0.81 respectively [1][6] - Recurring revenue grew by 9%, and operating income (non-GAAP) increased at a double-digit rate, driven by strong client demand and innovations [1][6] - Rising costs and lengthening sales cycles in regulatory technology are areas to monitor moving forward [1] Financial Performance - Non-GAAP EPS increased by 24% year-over-year from $0.69 to $0.85 [2] - Revenue grew by 13% year-over-year from $1.16 billion to $1.31 billion [2] - Non-GAAP operating income rose by 16% to $721 million, with operating margin improving from 53% to 55% [2][6] - Annualized recurring revenue reached $2.93 billion, a 10% increase from the previous year [2][11] Business Segments - Solutions revenue, covering Capital Access Platforms and Financial Technology, grew by 10% year-over-year [7] - Financial Technology segment recorded 10% revenue growth, with annualized recurring revenue growing by 12% [8] - Capital Access Platforms saw 9% organic revenue growth, driven by a 17% increase in Index revenue [9] - Market Services achieved record net revenue of $306 million, a 22% increase, with U.S. equities and derivatives volumes hitting all-time highs [10] Strategic Focus - Nasdaq emphasizes recurring revenue, cloud and AI innovation, and international expansion [4] - Recent strategic initiatives include deepening cloud integration and increasing SaaS share in recurring revenue streams [4] - Technological innovation is highlighted, with new AI solutions and expanded partnerships with AWS [13] Capital Strategy - The company returned $155 million to shareholders via dividends and $100 million through stock buybacks, while repaying $400 million of debt [14] - The quarterly dividend was raised by 13% to $0.27 per share [15] Management Outlook - Non-GAAP operating expense guidance for FY2025 is maintained at $2.295–$2.335 billion [16] - No changes to medium-term revenue growth targets were announced, with confidence in the sales pipeline for Financial Technology products [16] - Delays in regulatory technology sales cycles and competition from new entrants are noted as potential risks [17]