STOCK TITAN

Aeries Technology Announces Completion of Fiscal Year 2025 Earnings Call

Rhea-AI Impact
(Neutral)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Neutral)
Tags

Aeries Technology (AERT) reported its Fiscal Year 2025 results, achieving $70.2 million in revenue with North American revenue growing 15% year-over-year to $65.5 million. The company delivered Core Adjusted EBITDA of $7.4 million, exceeding guidance, despite posting an operating loss of $(28.8) million due to one-time charges.

The company has completed its strategic restructuring, winding down Middle-East operations to focus on its core GCC franchise serving PE-backed companies in North America. Aeries launched an AI-Centric GCC Framework and secured new engagements for multi-country GCCs in India and Mexico.

For FY2026, Aeries reaffirmed revenue guidance of $74-80 million and Adjusted EBITDA of $6-8 million.

Aeries Technology (AERT) ha comunicato i risultati dell'anno fiscale 2025, raggiungendo 70,2 milioni di dollari di ricavi con un incremento del 15% anno su anno dei ricavi in Nord America, che hanno toccato i 65,5 milioni di dollari. L'azienda ha registrato un EBITDA rettificato core di 7,4 milioni di dollari, superando le previsioni, nonostante una perdita operativa di (28,8) milioni di dollari dovuta a oneri straordinari.

La società ha completato la sua ristrutturazione strategica, chiudendo le operazioni in Medio Oriente per concentrarsi sul suo core business nel GCC, servendo aziende supportate da private equity in Nord America. Aeries ha lanciato un Framework GCC incentrato sull'IA e ha ottenuto nuovi incarichi per GCC multi-paese in India e Messico.

Per l'anno fiscale 2026, Aeries ha confermato le previsioni di ricavi tra 74 e 80 milioni di dollari e un EBITDA rettificato tra 6 e 8 milioni di dollari.

Aeries Technology (AERT) reportó sus resultados del año fiscal 2025, alcanzando 70,2 millones de dólares en ingresos con un crecimiento del 15% interanual en los ingresos de Norteamérica, que llegaron a 65,5 millones de dólares. La compañía entregó un EBITDA ajustado básico de 7,4 millones de dólares, superando las previsiones, a pesar de registrar una pérdida operativa de (28,8) millones de dólares debido a cargos únicos.

La empresa completó su reestructuración estratégica, cerrando operaciones en Medio Oriente para enfocarse en su franquicia principal en el GCC que atiende a compañías respaldadas por capital privado en Norteamérica. Aeries lanzó un Marco GCC centrado en IA y aseguró nuevos contratos para GCCs multinacionales en India y México.

Para el año fiscal 2026, Aeries reafirmó la guía de ingresos de 74-80 millones de dólares y un EBITDA ajustado de 6-8 millones de dólares.

Aeries Technology (AERT)는 2025 회계연도 실적을 발표하며 7,020만 달러의 매출을 기록했고, 북미 매출은 전년 대비 15% 증가한 6,550만 달러를 달성했습니다. 이 회사는 일회성 비용으로 인해 (2,880만 달러)의 영업 손실을 기록했음에도 불구하고, 핵심 조정 EBITDA 740만 달러를 달성하며 가이던스를 초과했습니다.

회사는 전략적 구조조정을 완료하여 중동 지역 사업을 정리하고, 북미의 PE 지원 기업을 대상으로 하는 핵심 GCC 사업에 집중하고 있습니다. Aeries는 AI 중심의 GCC 프레임워크를 출시하고 인도와 멕시코의 다국가 GCC 계약을 확보했습니다.

2026 회계연도에 대해 Aeries는 7,400만~8,000만 달러의 매출 가이던스와 600만~800만 달러의 조정 EBITDA 가이던스를 재확인했습니다.

Aeries Technology (AERT) a publié ses résultats pour l'exercice 2025, atteignant un chiffre d'affaires de 70,2 millions de dollars avec une croissance de 15 % du chiffre d'affaires en Amérique du Nord, qui s'est élevé à 65,5 millions de dollars. La société a réalisé un EBITDA ajusté de base de 7,4 millions de dollars, dépassant les prévisions, malgré une perte opérationnelle de (28,8) millions de dollars due à des charges exceptionnelles.

L'entreprise a achevé sa restructuration stratégique en arrêtant ses opérations au Moyen-Orient pour se concentrer sur sa franchise principale dans le GCC, desservant des entreprises soutenues par des fonds de private equity en Amérique du Nord. Aeries a lancé un cadre GCC centré sur l'IA et obtenu de nouveaux contrats pour des GCC multi-pays en Inde et au Mexique.

Pour l'exercice 2026, Aeries a confirmé ses prévisions de chiffre d'affaires entre 74 et 80 millions de dollars et un EBITDA ajusté entre 6 et 8 millions de dollars.

Aeries Technology (AERT) meldete seine Ergebnisse für das Geschäftsjahr 2025 und erzielte 70,2 Millionen US-Dollar Umsatz, wobei der Umsatz in Nordamerika um 15 % gegenüber dem Vorjahr auf 65,5 Millionen US-Dollar wuchs. Das Unternehmen erzielte ein bereinigtes Kern-EBITDA von 7,4 Millionen US-Dollar und übertraf damit die Prognosen, obwohl es aufgrund einmaliger Belastungen einen operativen Verlust von (28,8) Millionen US-Dollar ausweist.

Das Unternehmen hat seine strategische Umstrukturierung abgeschlossen, indem es die Aktivitäten im Nahen Osten eingestellt hat, um sich auf das Kern-GCC-Geschäft zu konzentrieren, das PE-finanzierte Unternehmen in Nordamerika bedient. Aeries hat einen KI-zentrierten GCC-Rahmen eingeführt und neue Aufträge für mehrländrige GCCs in Indien und Mexiko gesichert.

Für das Geschäftsjahr 2026 bestätigte Aeries die Umsatzprognose von 74-80 Millionen US-Dollar sowie ein bereinigtes EBITDA von 6-8 Millionen US-Dollar.

Positive
  • Core Adjusted EBITDA of $7.4M exceeded guidance range of $6-7M
  • North America revenue grew 15% YoY to $65.5M, representing 93.3% of total revenue
  • Successfully launched AI-Centric GCC Framework with 300+ member implementation
  • Secured new contracts with global cybersecurity and SaaS companies
  • Strategic restructuring completed with streamlined cost structure
Negative
  • Operating loss of $(28.8M) and net loss of $(21.6M)
  • Limited liquidity with only $2.8M cash at year-end
  • $12.0M loss from non-core business operations
  • Significant one-time charges including $12.7M stock compensation and $7.0M transaction costs

Insights

Aeries exceeded Core Adjusted EBITDA guidance but posted significant net losses due to one-time costs while reaffirming 2026 growth outlook.

Aeries Technology posted $70.2 million in revenue for FY2025, with North American operations growing 15% year-over-year to $65.5 million and now representing 93.3% of total revenue. The company exceeded its Core Adjusted EBITDA guidance, delivering $7.4 million versus the projected $6-7 million range.

However, the company reported an Adjusted EBITDA of $(4.7) million, operating loss of $(28.8) million, and net loss of $(21.6) million. These losses stem from several one-time items that management doesn't expect to continue, including $12 million from non-core business, $12.7 million in stock-based compensation primarily from a one-time deSPAC issuance, $7 million in business combination and M&A costs, and $0.7 million in severance pay.

The company's strategic pivot is noteworthy, having fully wound down Middle East operations to focus on its core Global Capability Centers (GCCs) serving private-equity-backed companies in North America. This strategic narrowing appears to be working, as North American revenue growth outpaced overall revenue.

The company's liquidity position shows $2.8 million in cash against $1.1 million in long-term debt. While not concerning in absolute terms, this relatively tight cash position bears watching given the company's recent losses.

For FY2026, Aeries reaffirmed guidance of $74-80 million in revenue (representing 5-14% growth) and Adjusted EBITDA of $6-8 million. This suggests management expects profitability to improve substantially as one-time costs dissipate and their AI-centric GCC strategy gains traction with new clients in cybersecurity and SaaS.

Core Adjusted EBITDA exceeds guidance; Company re-affirms FY 2026 outlook as AI-Centric Global Capability Center strategy accelerates

NEW YORK, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aeries Technology, Inc. (“Aeries” or the “Company”), a leading partner to private-equity-backed enterprises building and scaling Global Capability Centers (“GCCs”), today announced that it held its Annual Fiscal Year 2025 Earnings and Business Update Conference Call earlier today. Chief Executive Officer Ajay Khare and Chief Financial and Investment Officer Daniel Webb reviewed full-year results, strategic progress, and the outlook for Fiscal Year 2026 during the call.

FY 2025 Earnings Call Highlights

  • Revenue of $70.2 million.

  • North-America revenue up 15% year-over-year to $65.5 million, now representing 93.3% of the total mix.

  • Core Adjusted EBITDA of $7.4 million, exceeding the Company’s prior $6–7 million guidance range.

  • Adjusted EBITDA of $(4.7) million and Operating Loss of $(28.8) million and net loss of $(21.6) million

    • Loss was primarily due to one-time line items in 2025 that are not expected to continue in 2026

      • $12.0 million loss from non-core business.

      • $12.7 million stock based compensation expense was primarily due to a one-time issuance from the deSPAC.

      • $7.0 million Business Combination and M&A transaction related costs due to deSPAC and M&A costs.

      • Severance pay $0.7 million, related primarily to changes in our management. Our operational streamlining is complete and we don’t expect significant severance costs in the future

  • Year-end liquidity of $2.8 million in cash and $1.1 million of long-term debt.

Strategic & Operational Progress

  • Sharpened focus on core GCC franchise serving PE-backed companies in North America, with legacy Middle-East operations fully wound down.

  • Launch of an AI-Centric GCC Framework integrating intelligent automation and generative-AI agents; already scaled a 300-plus-member GCC for a flagship healthcare client.

  • Signed engagements with a global cybersecurity provider and a sustainability-focused SaaS leader to establish multi-country GCCs in India and Mexico.

  • Strengthened go-to-market team with the appointment of a Chief Growth and Strategy Officer to deepen private-equity relationships.

Fiscal 2026 Outlook Re-affirmed

  • Revenue: $74 million$80 million

  • Adjusted EBITDA: $6 million$8 million


Executive Commentary

“FY2025 was a pivotal year for Aeries,” said Chief Executive Officer Ajay Khare. “We made intentional decisions to sharpen our strategy and focus. That meant doubling down on our core business—helping Private Equity-backed companies with a presence in North America build and scale Global Capability Centers (GCCs)—and stepping away from lower-value, non-core geographies. We are no longer operating in the Middle East consulting markets, have completed all associated write-offs, and significantly tightened our cost structure. Those legacy issues are now behind us.”

“We believe 2026 is on track to be our best year yet. We’re seeing strong traction with new clients and our cost structure is now leaner. AI-led transformation is gaining pace, and our modular agents are already active in client environments,” added Chief Financial and Investment Officer Daniel Webb.

Conference-Call Transcript

A transcript will be available on the Investor Relations section of Aeries’ website at https://ir.aeriestechnology.com.

About Aeries Technology

Aeries Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: AERT) partners with private-equity-backed enterprises to design, build, and operate Global Capability Centers that accelerate digital transformation and value creation. With more than 13 years of GCC expertise and a next-generation AI framework, Aeries delivers scalable technology, operations, and analytics solutions across India, Mexico, and other strategic locations.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The Company uses non-GAAP financial information and believes it is useful to investors as it provides additional information to facilitate comparisons of historical operating results, identify trends in its underlying operating results and provide additional insight and transparency on how it evaluates the business. The Company uses non-GAAP financial measures to budget, make operating and strategic decisions, and evaluate its performance. The Company has detailed the non-GAAP adjustments that it makes in the non-GAAP definitions below. The adjustments generally fall within the categories of non-cash items. The Company believes the non-GAAP measures presented herein should always be considered along with, and not as a substitute for or superior to, the related GAAP financial measures. In addition, similarly titled items used by other companies may not be comparable due to variations in how they are calculated and how terms are defined. For further information, see “Reconciliation of Non—GAAP Financial Measures” below, including the reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

The Company defines Adjusted EBITDA as net income from operations before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, further adjusted to exclude stock-based compensation, M&A transaction-related costs, and changes in fair value of derivative liabilities. The Company define Core Adjusted EBITDA as Adjusted EBITDA less EBITDA from non-core business. Our core business includes GCC services provided to private equity-backed companies, primarily in North America, characterized by long-term relationships, recurring contracts, and multi-year revenue streams. In contrast, our non-core business includes consulting services, primarily for customers in the Middle East, which typically involve one-time engagements with extended collection cycles. Moving forward, we aim for the majority of our revenue to be generated from our core business, and we do not plan to enter into new customer contracts outside North America.

2

Adjusted EBITDA and Core Adjusted EBITDA are key performance indicators the company uses in evaluating our operating performance and in making financial, operating, and planning decisions. The Company believes these measures are useful to investors in the evaluation of Aeries’ operating performance as such information was used by the Company’s management for internal reporting and planning procedures, including aspects of our consolidated operating budget and capital expenditures. Some of the limitations of Adjusted EBITDA and Core Adjusted EBITDA include: each of these measures does not reflect (i) our cash expenditures or future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual commitments or foreign exchange gain/loss; (ii) changes in, or cash requirements for, working capital; (iii) significant interest expense or the cash requirements necessary to service interest or principal payments on our outstanding debt; (iv) payments made or future requirements for income taxes; (v) cash requirements for future replacement or payment in depreciated or amortized assets; (vi) stock based compensation costs, (vii) severance pay, (viii) Business Combination and M&A transaction related costs, which represent non-recurring legal, professional, personnel and other fees and expenses incurred in connection with potential mergers and acquisitions related activities, and (ix) change in fair value of derivative liabilities. Additionally, the Core Adjusted EBITDA does not reflect the provision for expected credit loss / (profit) from non-core business.

Forward-Looking Statements

All statements in this release that are not based on historical fact are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate”, “expect”, “hope”, “intend”, “may”, “might”, “should”, “would”, “will”, “understand” and similar words are intended to identify forward looking statements. These forward-looking statements include but are not limited to, statements regarding our future operating results, outlook, guidance and financial position, our business strategy and plans, our objectives for future operations, potential acquisitions and macroeconomic trends. While management has based any forward-looking statements included in this release on its current expectations, the information on which such expectations were based may change. These forward-looking statements rely on a number of assumptions concerning future events and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of the control of Aeries and its subsidiaries, which could cause actual results to materially differ from such statements. Such risks, uncertainties, and other factors include, but are not limited to, our ability to continue as a going concern; changes in the business, market, financial, political and legal conditions in India, Singapore, the United States, Mexico, the Cayman Islands and other countries, including developments with respect to inflation, interest rates and the global supply chain, including with respect to economic and geopolitical uncertainty in many markets around the world, the potential of decelerating global economic growth and increased volatility in foreign currency exchange rates; the potential for our business development efforts to maximize our potential value; the ability to maintain the listing of our Class A ordinary shares and our public warrants on Nasdaq, and the potential liquidity and trading of our securities; changes in applicable laws or regulations and other regulatory developments in the United States, India, Singapore, Mexico, the Cayman Islands and other countries; our ability to develop and maintain effective internal controls, including our ability to remediate the material weakness in our internal controls over financial reporting; our success in retaining or recruiting, or changes required in, our officers, key employees or directors; our financial performance; our ability to make acquisitions, divestments or form joint ventures or otherwise make investments and the ability to successfully complete such transactions and integrate with our business; the period over which we anticipate our existing cash and cash equivalents will be sufficient to fund our operating expenses and capital expenditure requirements; the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, and Israel and Hamas, and any restrictive actions that have been or may be taken by the U.S. and/or other countries in response thereto, such as sanctions or export controls; risks related to cybersecurity and data privacy; the impact of inflation; the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and other similar pandemics and disruptions in the future; and the fluctuation of economic conditions, global conflicts, inflation and other global events on Aeries’ results of operations and global supply chain constraints. Further information on risks, uncertainties and other factors that could affect our financial results are included in Aeries’ periodic and current reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Furthermore, Aeries operates in a highly competitive and rapidly changing environment where new and unanticipated risks may arise. Accordingly, investors should not place any reliance on forward-looking statements as a prediction of actual results. Aeries disclaims any intention to, and undertakes no obligation to, update or revise forward-looking statements.

Investor & Media Contact

ir@aeriestechnology.com

3

RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
(In thousands, except percentages)
 
  Year Ended
March 31,
 
  2025  2024 
Net (loss) / income $(21,595) $17,256 
Income tax (benefit) / expense  (1,072)  1,871 
Interest income  (326)  (275)
Interest expense  751   462 
Depreciation and amortization  1,384   1,352 
Impairment loss  1,693   - 
EBITDA $(19,165) $20,666 
Adjustments        
(+) Stock-based compensation  12,746   1,626 
(+) Business Combination and M&A transaction related costs  6,993   3,067 
(+) Severance Pay  678   - 
(-) Change in fair value of derivative liabilities  (5,323)  (16,167)
(-) Gain on settlement of forward purchase agreement put option liability  (581)  - 
Adjusted EBITDA $(4,652) $9,192 
Revenue  70,198   72,509 
Adjusted EBITDA margin [Adjusted EBITDA / Revenue]  (6.6)%  12.7%


4

ADJUSTED EBITDA TO CORE ADJUSTED EBITDA
(In thousands)
 
  Year Ended
March 31,
 
  2025  2024 
Adjusted EBITDA $(4,652) $9,192 
(+) Loss / (Profit) from non-core business  12,058   (7,600)
Core adjusted EBITDA $7,406  $1,592 
Revenue  70,198   72,509 
Core adjusted EBITDA margin [Core adjusted EBITDA / Revenue]  10.6%  2.2%


5


FAQ

What were Aeries Technology's (AERT) key financial results for FY 2025?

Aeries reported revenue of $70.2M, with Core Adjusted EBITDA of $7.4M. However, the company posted an operating loss of $(28.8M) due to one-time charges.

What is Aeries Technology's revenue guidance for FY 2026?

Aeries reaffirmed its FY2026 revenue guidance of $74-80 million with Adjusted EBITDA guidance of $6-8 million.

How much did Aeries Technology's North America revenue grow in FY 2025?

North America revenue grew 15% year-over-year to $65.5 million, representing 93.3% of total revenue.

What strategic changes did Aeries Technology implement in FY 2025?

Aeries wound down Middle-East operations to focus on North American PE-backed companies, launched an AI-Centric GCC Framework, and secured new multi-country GCC engagements in India and Mexico.

What caused Aeries Technology's operating loss in FY 2025?

The loss was primarily due to one-time items including $12.0M loss from non-core business, $12.7M stock compensation expense, and $7.0M in transaction costs related to deSPAC and M&A.
Aeries Technology

NASDAQ:AERT

AERT Rankings

AERT Latest News

AERT Latest SEC Filings

AERT Stock Data

47.23M
8.01M
82.03%
6.22%
0.46%
Consulting Services
Services-management Consulting Services
Link
Singapore
GEORGE TOWN