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Home»Finance»Agillic releases H1 2024 financial report with 6% decrease in ARR from Subscriptions YoY and EBITDA of DKK 0.6 million
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Agillic releases H1 2024 financial report with 6% decrease in ARR from Subscriptions YoY and EBITDA of DKK 0.6 million

August 27, 20243 Mins Read


Agillic A/SAgillic A/S

Agillic A/S

Announcement no. 06 2024

Copenhagen – 27 August 2024 – Agillic A/S

ARR Subscriptions decreased 6% in H1 2024 due to clients’ technology consolidations and M&A driven changes primarily in Q1 2024. Agillic maintains its 2024 guidance due to expected growth from both existing clients and new sales in the second half 2024 as well as cost measures implemented during the first half 2024. Net profit was DKK 3.6 million vs. DKK -4.7 million 30 June 2023. The increase is mainly due to the final decision of the Danish Tax Authorities review, approving 71% of the applied tax credit for 2019-2022.

Key financial and SaaS highlights

Income statement (DKK million)

1H 2024

1H 2023

Change

Q2 2024

Q2 2023

Change

 

Revenue Subscriptions

24.9

26.6

-6%

12.3

13.5

-9%

 

Revenue Transactions

4.7

6.1

-23%

2.5

2.9

-14%

 

Other revenue

0.0

0.0

–

0.0

0.0

–

 

Total revenue

29.6

32.7

-9%

14.8

16.4

-10%

 

Gross profit

24.4

26.2

-7%

12.1

13.2

-8%

 

Gross margin

82%

80%

–

82%

80%

–

 

Other operating income

0.4

0.3

33%

0.2

0.2

–

 

Employee costs

-16.6

-18.1

8%

-8.0

-9.4

15%

 

Operational costs

-7.6

-7.4

-3%

-4.3

-3.0

-43%

 

EBITDA

0.6

1.0

-40%

0.0

1.0

–

 

Net profit

3.6

-4.7

–

7.0

-1.8

–

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial position (DKK million)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash

4.4

18.3

-76%

4.4

18.3

-76%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARR development (DKK million)

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARR Subscriptions

51.7

54.9

-6%

51.7

54.9

-6%

ARR Transactions

10.0

11.5

-13%

10.0

11.5

-13%

Total ARR

61.7

66.4

-7%

61.7

66.4

-7%

Change in ARR

-4.7

2.2

–

-4.7

2.2

–

Change in ARR (%)

-7%

3%

–

-7%

3%

–

Reclassification between other operating income, employee costs and operational costs is updated in 2023 figures.

Half-year report 2024
The full half-year report 2024 is attached to this press release and can be found on our website here: https://agillic.com/investor/financial-reports/

Financial guidance 2024 (unchanged)

Revenue

DKK million

62 to 66

EBITDA

–

0 to 2

ARR Subscriptions

–

56 to 60

ARR Transactions

–

10 to 14

Total ARR

–

66 to 74

For further information, please contact:
Emre Gürsoy, CEO
+45 30 78 42 00
emre.gursoy@agillic.com

Claus Boysen, CFO
+45 28 49 18 46
claus.boysen@agillic.com

Certified Adviser
John Norden, Norden CEF A/S

Disclaimer
The forward-looking statements regarding Agillic’s future financial situation involve factors of uncertainty and risk, which could cause actual developments to deviate from the expectations indicated. Statements regarding the future are subject to risks and uncertainties that may result in considerable deviations from the presented outlook. Furthermore, some of these expectations are based on assumptions regarding future events, which may prove incorrect. Please also refer to the overview of risk factors in the ‘risk management’ section of the annual report.

About Agillic A/S
Agillic is a Danish software company offering brands a platform through which they can work with data-driven insights and content to create. automate and send personalised communication to millions. Agillic is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, with teams in Germany, Norway, and Romania.
For further information, please visit www.agillic.com

Appendix: Financial development per quarter

DKK million

 

2024

 

2023

 

2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT

 

Q2

Q1

 

FY

Q4

Q3

Q2

Q1

 

FY

Q4

Q3

Q2

Q1

Revenue Subscriptions

 

12.3

12.6

 

52.4

12.2

13.6

13.5

13.1

 

49.9

13.5

13.1

12.2

11.1

Revenue Transactions

 

2.5

2.2

 

12.0

2.9

3.0

2.9

3.2

 

16.7

6.0

4.8

3.3

2.6

Other revenue

 

0.0

0.0

 

0.3

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

 

0.4

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.3

Total revenue

 

14.8

14.8

 

64.7

15.4

16.6

16.4

16.3

 

67.0

19.5

17.9

15.6

14.0

Gross profit

 

12.1

12.3

 

52.2

12.6

13.4

13.2

13.0

 

49.6

15.5

11.4

11.7

11.0

Gross margin

 

82%

83%

 

81%

82%

81%

80%

80%

 

74%

80%

63%

75%

78%

Other operating income

 

0.2

0.2

 

0.6

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.1

 

0.3

0.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

Employee costs

 

-8.0

-8.6

 

-36.8

-10.8

-7.9

-9.4

-8.7

 

-32.5

-9.2

-7.3

-8.0

-8.0

Operational costs

 

-4.3

-3.3

 

-14.1

-3.5

-3.2

-3.0

-4.4

 

-16.3

-5.1

-2.7

-3.7

-4.8

EBITDA

 

0.0

0.6

 

1.9

-1.6

2.5

1.0

0.0

 

1.1

1.5

1.4

0.0

-1.8

Net profit

 

7.0

-3.4

 

-27.5

-22.4

-0.4

-1.8

-2.9

 

-10.6

-2.0

-1.2

-2.7

-4.7

BALANCE SHEET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash

 

4.4

7.2

 

9.8

9.8

11.5

18.3

26.9

 

7.4

7.4

1.8

12.6

7.5

Total assets

 

45.8

51.5

 

47.1

47.1

64.9

69.0

75.8

 

52.8

52.8

54.0

58.7

55.4

Equity

 

-16.0

-23.6

 

-20.2

-20.2

1.5

1.8

3.4

 

-15.0

-15.0

-13.2

-12.0

-9.6

Borrowings

 

21.4

24.3

 

23.7

23.7

23.0

24.2

25.7

 

24.3

24.3

23.7

26.1

26.4

CASH FLOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flow from operations

 

2.6

0.0

 

-6.5

-0.6

-2.8

-4.3

1.2

 

3.1

7.3

-4.9

9.0

-8.3

Cash flow from investments

 

-2.7

-3.0

 

-11.7

-2.1

-3.1

-3.2

-3.3

 

-13.5

-3.3

-3.3

-3.7

-3.2

Cash flow from financing

 

-2.7

0.4

 

20.6

1.0

-0.9

-1.1

21.6

 

-2.8

1.6

-2.5

-0.2

-1.6

Net cash flow

 

-2.8

-2.6

 

2.4

-1.7

-6.8

-8.6

19.5

 

-13.2

5.6

-10.8

5.1

-13.1

EMPLOYEES & CLIENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Employees end of period

 

39

41

 

50

50

50

50

46

 

48

48

47

51

47

Clients end of period

 

113

116

 

122

122

120

120

118

 

118

118

111

108

105

ARR & SAAS METRICS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARR Subscriptions

 

51.7

52.2

 

57.8

57.8

56.8

54.9

54.2

 

54.1

54.1

50.3

49.6

48.5

ARR Transactions

 

10.0

8.9

 

12.3

12.3

12.1

11.5

17.3

 

22.6

22.6

19.6

14.6

10.3

Total ARR

 

61.7

61.1

 

70.1

70.1

68.9

66.4

72

 

76.7

76.7

69.9

64.2

58.8

Change in ARR (DKK)

 

0.6

-9.0

 

-6.6

1.2

2.5

-5.1

-5.2

 

21.0

6.8

5.7

5.4

3.1

Change in ARR %

 

1%

-13%

 

-9%

2%

4%

-7%

-7%

 

38%

10%

9%

9%

6%

Average ARR

 

0.5

0.5

 

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

 

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

Yearly CAC

 

–

–

 

0.2

–

–

–

–

 

0.1

–

–

–

–

Months to recover CAC

 

–

–

 

6

–

–

–

–

 

3

–

–

–

–

Definitions

  • Cash is defined as available funds less bank overdraft withdrawals.

  • ARR, i.e. the annualised value of subscription agreements and transactions at the end of the actual reporting period.

  • Average ARR, i.e. the average Total ARR per client.

  • Customer Acquisition Costs (CAC), i.e. the sales and marketing cost (inclusive salaries, commissions, direct and share of costs of office) divided by the number of new clients. CAC is calculated end of year.

  • Months to recover CAC, i.e. the period in months it takes to generate sufficient gross profit from a client to cover the acquisition cost.

  • Reclassification between cash flow from investments and cash flow from finance has been updated.

Published on 27 August 2024

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