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Priority Technology (PRTH) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-07 15:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported a 9% increase in net revenue for Q2 2025, reaching $239.8 million, with adjusted gross profit growing by 13% to $92.4 million and adjusted EBITDA increasing by 9% to $56 million [4][5][6] - Adjusted EPS rose by $0.15 year over year to $0.26, and adjusted gross profit margin improved by 135 basis points to 38.5% [4][6] - For the year-to-date, revenue grew by 9% to $464.4 million, with adjusted gross profit up 14% to $179.7 million and adjusted EBITDA up 10% to $107.3 million [6][12] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The SMB segment generated Q2 revenue of $163.2 million, a 5.2% increase year over year, with adjusted gross profit remaining consistent at $35.4 million [12][14] - B2B revenue grew by 14.4% year over year to $25 million, with adjusted gross profit increasing by 30.8% to $7.3 million [15][16] - The Enterprise segment saw a revenue increase of 20.6% to $52.7 million, with adjusted gross profit rising by 22.6% to $49.7 million [17][18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company ended Q2 with over 1.6 million total customer accounts, up from 1.3 million in the previous quarter [4] - Annual transaction volume increased by nearly $5 billion to $140 billion [4] - Average account balances under administration improved to $1.4 billion from $1.3 billion [4] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on its Connected Commerce platform, which integrates payments and banking capabilities to enhance operational success for customers [5][10] - There is a strategic emphasis on expanding recurring revenue, which now represents 62% of total adjusted gross profit, indicating a shift towards more stable revenue streams [24][25] - The company is also pursuing tuck-in acquisitions to enhance its service offerings and capitalize on favorable market conditions [21][39] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in achieving 10% to 12.5% revenue growth for 2025, citing strong growth trends and a favorable business mix [5][22] - The company anticipates moderating headwinds in the SMB segment and expects to see an acceleration of growth in the second half of the year [22][32] - Management noted that the economic environment has not significantly impacted performance, with resilience observed in various customer segments [38][56] Other Important Information - The company successfully refinanced its debt, lowering interest rates and extending maturities, which is expected to save approximately $7 million in annual interest expenses [20][21] - A material weakness related to automated controls has been substantially remediated, with testing currently underway [23] Q&A Session Summary Question: What was the core growth net of the VAMP and the residual headwind versus the 1Q growth? - Core growth was 9.5% for the quarter, slightly down from 10% in Q1, driven by strong performance in larger ISOs despite some attrition in lower-end accounts [30][31] Question: Can you talk about the underlying assumptions at the low end versus the high end of the revised 2025 revenue guide? - The acceleration in the second half is expected due to moderating headwinds in SMB and the onboarding of large customers, with potential upside from deposit balances [32][34] Question: Have you seen any shift in volume trends given the softening jobs and business sentiment? - The portfolio has performed well, with resilience noted in various sectors, although same store sales have been a headwind [38] Question: How have you been thinking about capital allocation in the near and longer term? - The allocation strategy remains focused on deleveraging while being opportunistic in acquisitions, particularly in a favorable market [39] Question: Can you describe the go-to-market strategy of larger ISOs? - The company leads with a technology suite that allows for flexibility in solutions, emphasizing high-quality customer service as a key component [60][63]
Priority Technology (PRTH) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-05-06 15:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported a 9% increase in net revenue, reaching $224.6 million, with adjusted gross profit growing by 14% to $87.3 million and adjusted EBITDA increasing by 11% to $51.3 million [4][6] - Adjusted EPS rose by $0.19 year over year, reaching $0.22 for the quarter [21][22] - Annual transaction volume increased by $5 billion to over $135 billion, and account balances under administration improved to $1.3 billion [5][6] Business Segment Data and Key Metrics Changes - The SMB segment generated Q1 revenue of $151.7 million, a 5.3% increase year over year, with adjusted gross profit of $33.1 million, up 3.9% [12][13] - B2B revenue grew by 12.1% to $23.9 million, with adjusted gross profit increasing by 17.8% to $7.3 million [15][17] - The Enterprise segment saw revenue of $50.1 million, a 22.2% increase, with adjusted gross profit also rising by 22.2% to $46.9 million [18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company noted a 0.3% decline in U.S. GDP during Q1, with consumer spending growth slowing to 1.8% from 4% [25][26] - The company reported that its core acquiring channels produced 10% organic revenue growth, while countercyclical segments grew by 12% to 22% [27][28] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to gain market share in the acquiring segment while strengthening countercyclical assets like automated payables and CFT Pay [26][27] - The focus is on investing efficiently in new verticals with large total addressable markets (TAMs) that are still early in the adoption of integrated payment and banking solutions [26][28] - The company is positioned to benefit from the fallout of less stable banking as a service providers [64] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in achieving 10% to 14% top-line revenue growth for 2025, despite potential headwinds from lower interest rates and macroeconomic uncertainty [5][22] - The company is actively working to remediate a material weakness related to automated controls, with substantial progress reported [23] Other Important Information - The company ended the quarter with $117.6 million in available liquidity, including $70 million of borrowing capacity under its revolving credit facility [19] - The company has made a $10 million prepayment on its term loan during the quarter, reducing debt levels to $935.5 million [19][20] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you provide details on the increase in SG&A and salaries? - Management clarified that SG&A increased by 26% year over year when normalizing for non-recurring items, with significant costs related to cloud migration and headcount additions [31][32] Question: What percentage of gross profit comes from B2B and enterprise? - Management confirmed that over 62% of gross profit now comes from B2B and enterprise segments, with a significant portion also from recurring revenues [34][35] Question: Can you elaborate on the Minnesota Wild contract win? - Management highlighted that the contract was won due to the ability to optimize cash flow and provide banking transparency, which is crucial for sports franchises [39][41] Question: How did the one less day in Q1 impact revenue? - Management acknowledged that the one less day did impact daily revenue, particularly in the SMB segment, and noted other unusual influences on volume [43][44] Question: What are the considerations for segment growth in Q2? - Management indicated that shifts in interest rates could impact growth, particularly in high-margin interest income [48] Question: How has consumer behavior changed post-tariffs? - Management noted no material changes in consumer behavior yet, with a resilient portfolio that includes recession-resistant sectors [54][56] Question: What opportunities exist in the embedded finance space? - Management stated that the company is well-positioned to capture opportunities from the fallout of less stable banking service providers [64]