
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In 2024, the company achieved a net income of BRL2.2 billion, exceeding the guidance of BRL1.9 billion, despite macroeconomic challenges and over BRL100 million negative impacts from accounting changes [10] - Adjusted net income grew 18% year over year, with adjusted basic EPS increasing by 26% compared to Q4 2023 [12] - Adjusted administrative expenses were BRL994 million, lower than the guidance of BRL1.125 billion, reflecting ongoing efficiency improvements [10][12] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The MSMB car TPV reached BRL403 billion, a 15% year-over-year growth, while total MSMB TPV exceeded expectations at BRL454 billion, a 22% increase [6][10] - The MSNB take rate was 2.55%, surpassing the guidance of 2.49%, driven by disciplined pricing and increased contributions from banking and credit solutions [8][10] - The credit portfolio grew to BRL1.2 billion, significantly exceeding the target of BRL800 million, with non-performing loans over ninety days remaining controlled at 3.61% [9][20] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The active client base for MSMB payments increased by 19% year over year to 4.1 million clients, with a notable acceleration in client additions [15] - Retail deposits reached BRL8.7 billion, exceeding the guidance of BRL7 billion, reflecting strong performance in bundled payments and banking offerings [7][18] - The banking active client base grew by 46% year over year to 3.1 million, outpacing the payments client base growth [18] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to establish Stone accounts as the primary financial hub for clients, focusing on enhancing the value proposition through a comprehensive ecosystem beyond payments [8] - Key initiatives for 2025 include investment products and workflow tools to accelerate deposit growth [8] - The company is committed to maximizing long-term intrinsic business value growth, emphasizing disciplined execution and prudent capital allocation [40] Management Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledged potential macroeconomic challenges but expressed confidence in delivering sustainable long-term value creation [40] - The company plans to continue outpacing market growth and expanding its share in the MSMB payments market [6] - Management highlighted the importance of evolving client engagement and the successful execution of strategic priorities [5][10] Other Important Information - The company recognized a goodwill impairment charge of BRL3.6 billion for the software cash-generating units, which is a non-cash accounting adjustment [27] - The adjusted net cash position was BRL4.7 billion at quarter end, reflecting ongoing share repurchase activity [32] - The company expects to return excess capital to shareholders over time when value-accretive growth opportunities are not immediately available [35] Q&A Session Summary Question: Performance of banking solutions and room for improvement - Management noted that deposits are growing ahead of TPV due to successful bundling of payments and banking solutions, with expectations for continued growth as more solutions are developed [45][46] Question: View on dividends and capital structure - Management emphasized a commitment to returning capital to shareholders through share buybacks, with no specific targets for dividends at this time [50][51] Question: Pricing strategy and impact - Management confirmed that a substantial repricing initiative was implemented at the beginning of Q1 2025, with expectations for effective adjustments across the client base [58][61] Question: Guidance on basic vs. diluted EPS - Management explained the decision to guide basic EPS due to accounting volatility and the potential for double counting with share-based compensation [62][64] Question: Potential sale of software business - Management stated that no offers met the intrinsic value for the software assets, and they will focus on maximizing value through cross-selling financial services [75][76]