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Sangoma Technologies (SANG) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Sangoma reported revenues of $59.4 million for Q4, a sequential increase of $1.3 million or 2% from Q3, driven primarily by strong prem-based product sales [5][24] - Adjusted EBITDA for Q4 was $11.4 million, representing 19% of revenue, which is an increase from 17% in Q3, marking the highest margin delivered over the past eight quarters [25][27] - Free cash flow for Q4 was $4.8 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, while for the full fiscal year, free cash flow reached $32.9 million, or $0.98 per diluted share [23][24] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company has shifted its focus towards software-led recurring revenue services, which now represent over 90% of the revenue mix, up from 79% two years ago [7] - Core services, which include high-margin SaaS products, currently account for approximately 75% of Sangoma's revenue, while adjacent services account for about 25% [15][66] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company is seeing a 16% rise in pipeline demand from the healthcare sector, indicating strong traction in this market [9] - The international portfolio has been heavily oriented towards hardware, which has limited SaaS and software products, resulting in weaker performance in international markets [91][92] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Sangoma's strategy includes delivering organic growth by investing in people, products, and partners, while also pursuing inorganic opportunities that create strategic value [8][27] - The company plans to categorize its results into core services and adjacent services to provide greater transparency into growth areas and cash flow generation [8][15] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the momentum and opportunities across the core business, expecting sequential growth to begin in Q2 and continue through fiscal 2026 [11][27] - The company is focused on building strong strategic partnerships to deliver tailored solutions for specific industries, such as healthcare and education [9][10] Other Important Information - Sangoma completed the sale of its VoIP Supply business for $4.5 million, marking a deliberate shift towards higher-margin growth [26] - The company has a strong balance sheet, allowing it to invest in growth while reducing debt, with total debt at $47.9 million at the end of Q4 [23][24] Q&A Session Summary Question: How much of the incremental go-to-market investments is about existing partners versus new partners? - Management indicated that investments are focused on both field coverage and marketing coverage to enhance brand awareness and recruit new partners [30][31] Question: Have there been any changes in the macro or competitive landscape? - Management noted no major competitive pressures but acknowledged longer sales and implementation cycles for larger deals [32][33] Question: What is the appetite for M&A given the strong balance sheet? - Management expressed a strong appetite for M&A, focusing on targets in areas like SD-WAN and security, with a disciplined approach to integration [36][38] Question: What is the visibility into sequential growth for Q2? - Management indicated that growth will come from both existing business and new deals, with a balanced pipeline of opportunities [46][48] Question: How is the adjacent category expected to grow? - Management stated that while there is some growth in adjacent services, the focus remains on core services where higher growth opportunities exist [51][52] Question: What is the outlook for customer churn? - Management reported that churn is well under control and expected to decline further due to improved customer engagement and advanced tools [57] Question: What are the priorities for M&A? - Management highlighted market access and technology integration as key priorities for M&A, aiming to enhance the overall value proposition [60][61]