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The Eastern pany(EML) - 2025 H2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-27 00:02
EML Payments (EML) H2 2025 Earnings Call August 26, 2025 07:00 PM ET Company ParticipantsAnthony Hynes - Executive ChairmanJames Georgeson - Group CFOJack Lynch - AVPLiam Cummins - Head of Industrial AssetsZheWei Sim - SVPConference Call ParticipantsRoss Barrows - Equity Research AnalystAnthony HynesThank you, Darcy, good morning, everyone. Welcome to the AML Payments Limited FY twenty '25 Results Telecall. I'm Anthony Inds, Executive Chairman. It's great to be here with James Georgeson, our CFO, to report ...
The Eastern pany(EML) - 2025 H2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-27 00:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenue for FY 2025 increased by 9% to $220.9 million, with customer revenue (excluding slight interest income) up 3% to $157 million [7][16] - Underlying EBITDA rose by 13% to $58.6 million, at the upper end of the guidance range of $54 million to $60 million [16][19] - Statutory loss after tax for continuing operations was $53 million, impacted by nonrecurring items including a class action settlement [7][19] - Cash balance improved by 46% year-on-year to $59.3 million, reflecting strong operating cash flows [7][19] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The European segment, the largest, saw total revenue increase by 18% to $128.6 million, driven by a 6% uplift in customer revenue and a 40% increase in interest revenue [20][21] - Asia Pacific segment achieved a modest customer revenue growth of 2%, with existing customer revenue growth at 5% [23][24] - North American segment experienced a 3% decline in total revenue, attributed to lower breakage and soft incentive product performance [26][27] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Gross Debit Volume (GDV) in Europe increased by 7% to $6.1 billion, reflecting a return to growth post-restrictions [20][21] - GDV in the Asia Pacific segment decreased by 7%, influenced by a change in customer and product mix [24] - North American GDV grew by 10%, primarily due to increased volume for Vans products [28] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on the AML 2.0 transformation strategy, aiming for sustainable double-digit growth over the long term [3][8] - Key initiatives include rebuilding the leadership team, enhancing customer relationships, and expanding the commercial team [4][9] - Project Arlo aims to deliver a single global platform to streamline operations and improve service delivery [43][44] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the transformation agenda and the ability to drive growth despite challenges [14][39] - The outlook for FY 2026 anticipates underlying EBITDA in the range of $58 million to $63 million, factoring in new business and historical client terminations [40][41] - The company expects to grow its pipeline to over $90 million by December 2025, with a focus on improving conversion dynamics [41][45] Other Important Information - The company has settled the Shine class action provisionally, with court presentation expected in October [6] - A yield lock program has been structured with Citigroup to provide income certainty through a forecast down cycle, covering approximately 45% of floating interest income [5][19] Q&A Session Summary Question: Thoughts on demand from different regions heading into FY 2026 - Management noted seasonality impacts in Australia and consistent growth in government programs in Europe, with new client additions contributing to GDV [47][48] Question: Factors affecting guidance range for underlying EBITDA - Key factors include winning clients from the pipeline and the speed of onboarding, alongside flat overhead costs [50][52] Question: Market growth rates in main verticals - The markets are expected to grow at CAGRs of 10% to 12%, with the company aiming to match this growth over the next few years [56][57] Question: Clarification on top line growth and revenue translation - Management indicated that the growth trajectory is based on financial years, with a better sense of conversion dynamics expected by the end of the year [81][83] Question: Exclusion of Project Arlo costs from underlying EBITDA - Project Arlo costs are excluded due to being a significant one-time investment aimed at transforming existing platforms [86][87]