Workflow
Alkami(ALKT) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q2 2025, the company achieved total revenue of $112.1 million, representing a year-over-year growth of 36% and organic growth of 28% [16][17] - Adjusted EBITDA improved to $11.9 million compared to $4.6 million in the same quarter last year [17] - Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) increased by 32%, exiting the quarter at $424 million [18] - The company ended the quarter with a registered user growth of approximately 2.3 million, or 12% year-over-year, totaling 20.9 million registered users [18] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Subscription revenue grew by 35% in Q2, accounting for 95% of total revenue [17] - The Mantle acquisition added 39 new clients in 2025, with 14 being Alchemy digital banking clients, indicating successful cross-selling opportunities [7][8] - The company signed nine new digital banking platform clients and renewed six existing clients during the quarter [21] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported a remaining performance obligation of approximately $1.6 billion, representing 3.7 times the live ARR and up 30% compared to the previous year [22] - The company expects to net over 300,000 users from financial institution consolidations in 2025 [20] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to integrate account opening with online banking and data marketing to enhance user experience and drive cross-sell opportunities [11][13] - The Mantle acquisition is seen as a strategic platform to create new logo relationships, with a focus on onboarding and account opening as essential innovations for attracting core deposits [10][14] - The company plans to manage the Alchemy and Mantle sales teams under one leader to leverage integrated platform capabilities [14][59] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the strong demand environment for their products, driven by the necessity for digital transformation in financial institutions [5][14] - The company anticipates continued growth in ARR and user base, with a focus on maintaining low churn rates despite M&A activities within their client base [19][20] - Management remains optimistic about achieving long-term financial objectives and driving shareholder value [28] Other Important Information - The company ended the quarter with $87 million in cash and marketable securities, having reduced its revolver by $10 million [27] - The Mantle acquisition is expected to contribute positively to adjusted EBITDA in 2026, despite being dilutive in the short term [26] Q&A Session Summary Question: What kind of starting ARPU for new logos are you seeing compared to the blended average? - Mantle adds 30% to 40% of ARR to a new logo deal, with new logos averaging around $800,000 of ARR [32][33] Question: How did the new user growth break down between new customers and existing ones? - In Q2, 25% of the 400,000 new digital users were from new implementations, while 75% were from existing clients [36] Question: Can you provide an update on the bank channel and how Mantle can improve that opportunity? - Banks under contract represent 13% of total clients, with plans to implement 16 banks on the online banking platform [39][40] Question: Can you quantify the term fees that were pulled forward? - Term fees during the quarter represented about 70% of the revenue beat, with approximately $1 million pulled forward [42] Question: What customer types are most attracted to Mantle? - The buyer for Mantle is almost any financial institution, driven by the need to attract core deposits [48] Question: How does M&A activity impact the company? - The company has benefited from M&A activity, gaining close to 500,000 net digital users over the last four years [91] Question: What is the contribution of Mantle to the backlog this quarter? - Mantle contributed just over $10 million of revenue in the quarter, slightly ahead of expectations [93]