FactSet(FDS) - 2026 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
FactSetFactSet(US:FDS)2025-12-18 15:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported a revenue growth of 6.9% year over year, reaching $608 million, with organic growth of 6% excluding foreign exchange and M&A impacts [22][27] - Adjusted operating margin was 36.2%, and adjusted diluted EPS increased by 3% year on year to $4.51 [4][22] - Organic ASV growth accelerated to 5.9%, an increase of $6.6 million, driven by strong demand in trading, workstations, and market data [18][22] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - In the Americas, organic ASV grew 6%, primarily driven by asset managers and wealth [18] - EMEA saw a 4% organic ASV growth, with improved retention and expansion in performance solutions [18] - Asia-Pacific experienced an 8% organic ASV growth, up from 7% last quarter, driven by middle office solutions and AI-ready data [19] - Wealth management delivered a 10% organic ASV growth, with significant wins in workstations and analytics [20] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Client count grew to over 9,000, a 9% increase year over year, with retention rates at 91% for clients and above 95% for ASV [22] - The user base approached 240,000, with wealth and asset managers leading user growth, up 10% versus the prior year [22] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is increasing its share repurchase authorization from $400 million to $1 billion, reflecting confidence in its balance sheet and long-term growth potential [5][26] - Three strategic priorities include driving commercial excellence, improving productivity, and solidifying long-term strategy for sustainable growth [12][17] - The company is focused on enhancing its data offerings and integrating AI capabilities to maintain competitive differentiation [10][12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the strength of the pipeline and client demand, indicating a positive sentiment in the market [46][48] - The company is maintaining a prudent approach to guidance, reaffirming previously issued FY26 guidance across all metrics [27][56] - There is an expectation of continued growth in AI product adoption, with a reported sequential growth of over 45% in AI products launched earlier this year [12][51] Other Important Information - Operating expenses increased by 9% year over year, driven by higher people-related expenses and technology costs [23][24] - The company is allocating roughly two-thirds of its investments to growth initiatives and one-third to internal infrastructure [24][25] Q&A Session Summary Question: Competitive positioning versus AI startups and Big Four data incumbents - Management emphasized confidence in proprietary assets and the ability to partner with the AI ecosystem, viewing distribution through various channels as complementary [29][30] Question: Changes in sales incentives and early results - Management highlighted alignment of sales incentives with desired outcomes, leading to faster sales motions and a richer pipeline [33][34] Question: AI's impact on customer hiring and desktop business - Management noted no significant reductions in headcount, with increased hiring observed in banking and strong demand for AI products [37][39] Question: Margin impact from investments - Management discussed the balance between structural investments for operating leverage and growth investments aligned with client demand [52][54] Question: Organic ASV growth expectations - Management expressed confidence in the pipeline but maintained a conservative approach to guidance, acknowledging the need for prudent execution [55][56] Question: Proprietary versus non-proprietary products - Management provided insights into the classification of proprietary data and the importance of proprietary methodologies in delivering high-quality outputs [57][59]