Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported a focus on revenue growth and lean operations, with non-recurring items positively impacting results, indicating a strong performance trajectory towards long-term goals [1][4] - The core payments business is expected to maintain an EBITDA margin above 30% in 2026, aiming for 50% or greater in the long term [5][40] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - LoadPay exited the quarter with annualized revenue of $1.5 million, with guidance to triple this amount in 2026 through a combination of account growth and increased revenue per account [11][12] - The pre-tax margin for factoring improved to around 33% in Q4, driven by technology and automation, with expectations for continued margin expansion [24][27] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company anticipates a flat freight market for the upcoming year, which will influence growth projections for the factoring business [18] - The percentage of payments charged a fee increased from 31% to 35% in Q4, with December reaching 38% [21] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The management's strategy focuses on strengthening the network for secure data and payment transmission, aiming to translate this vision into profits [4][5] - The company is committed to maintaining a strong balance sheet to withstand unforeseen cycles while working through legacy assets [6] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledged the challenges in the trucking industry but expressed confidence in the company's value proposition and growth trajectory [4] - The company is focused on improving cross-selling opportunities, particularly between audit and payment customers, to drive revenue growth [44] Other Important Information - The company has welcomed J.B. Hunt to its network, which is expected to contribute positively to revenue [4][32] - Management emphasized the importance of maintaining capital for resilience during downturns [6] Q&A Session Summary Question: Expense outlook and impact of asset sales - Management confirmed that the $6 million savings from the sale of a building and airplane are included in the first quarter expense estimates [10] Question: LoadPay revenue growth assumptions - LoadPay's revenue growth will come from opening 7,000 to 12,000 accounts and increasing utilization, with a target of $750 revenue per account [11] Question: Factoring as a Service contribution to growth - Factoring as a Service is growing rapidly but remains a small percentage of overall growth; projections assume a flat freight market [17] Question: Cross-selling opportunities with audit and payment customers - Only 14% of current audit and payment customers use the intelligence solution, indicating significant cross-selling potential [44] Question: Expected revenue contribution from J.B. Hunt - Specific revenue contributions from J.B. Hunt cannot be disclosed, but it aligns with previous guidance on pricing relationships [34] Question: Credit loss expense and risk management - The company reported a negative credit loss expense, indicating recoveries exceeded new provisions; focus remains on understanding borrower risks [66][68] Question: ABL business strategy - The ABL business was expected to complement transportation offerings but has not performed as anticipated, leading to non-transportation-related exposure [70]
Triumph Financial(TFIN) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript