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Climb Global Solutions Reports First Quarter 2026 Results

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Climb Global Solutions (NASDAQ:CLMB) reported Q1 2026 results: net sales +32% to $182.4M, gross billings +14% to $542.8M, and adjusted EBITDA +4% to $7.9M. Net income was $3.3M ($0.18 diluted), adjusted net income $3.6M ($0.19).

Cash was $41.8M with no debt; Board suspended quarterly dividends beginning Q1 2026. Company closed the Interworks acquisition Feb 24, 2026, and notes one-time Q1 investments driving SG&A to $20.3M.

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Positive

  • Net sales +32% to $182.4M
  • Gross billings +14% to $542.8M
  • Adjusted EBITDA +4% to $7.9M
  • Closed Interworks acquisition on Feb 24, 2026
  • Cash balance of $41.8M with no outstanding debt

Negative

  • Net income down to $3.3M from $3.7M
  • Adjusted net income down to $3.6M from $3.9M
  • SG&A increased to $20.3M from $16.8M
  • Effective margin declined to 29.9% from 32.7%

Key Figures

Net sales: $182.4 million Net income: $3.3 million Diluted EPS: $0.18 +5 more
8 metrics
Net sales $182.4 million Q1 2026, up 32% vs Q1 2025
Net income $3.3 million Q1 2026 vs $3.7 million prior-year
Diluted EPS $0.18 Q1 2026 vs $0.20 prior-year
Adjusted EBITDA $7.9 million Q1 2026, up 4% vs $7.6 million
Gross billings $542.8 million Q1 2026, up 14% vs $474.6 million
Effective margin 29.9% Adjusted EBITDA as % of gross profit, down from 32.7%
SG&A expenses $20.3 million Q1 2026 vs $16.8 million prior-year (4% of gross billings)
Cash and equivalents $41.8 million Balance at March 31, 2026; no outstanding debt

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Common Catalyst At least one peer, AVT, also reported earnings today, but price reactions appear company-specific.

Previous Earnings Reports

5 past events · Latest: Feb 25 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 25 Earnings results Positive -3.2% FY2025 sales and income growth with Interworks acquisition and dividend suspension.
Oct 29 Earnings results Positive -8.0% Q3 2025 strong sales and gross billings growth with ongoing M&A interest.
Jul 30 Earnings results Positive +16.2% Q2 2025 surge in sales and net income driven by DSS acquisition and growth.
Apr 30 Earnings results Positive -4.5% Q1 2025 strong revenue, EBITDA, and billings growth with DSS integration.
Mar 05 Earnings results Positive +12.8% Record Q4/FY 2024 results with significant sales, income, and EBITDA growth.
Pattern Detected

Earnings releases typically report strong growth, but share reactions have been mixed, with more instances of negative next-day moves despite positive fundamentals.

Recent Company History

Over the past year, Climb has repeatedly posted strong earnings growth, including record Q4/FY 2024 results and robust 2025 quarters, often aided by acquisitions like DSS and Interworks. Dividend payments were a regular feature through 2025, before suspension starting Q1 2026 to support growth. Past earnings headlines show mixed price reactions, with both double‑digit gains and notable declines, framing today’s Q1 2026 report within a pattern of strong operations but inconsistent short‑term market response.

Historical Comparison

+2.6% avg move · Past year earnings releases produced an average move of 2.65% with mixed reactions, suggesting that ...
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Average Historical Move earnings

Past year earnings releases produced an average move of 2.65% with mixed reactions, suggesting that even strong fundamentals have not guaranteed consistent upside.

Earnings history shows sustained revenue and EBITDA growth from 2024 through 2025, aided by DSS and Interworks acquisitions and expanding European presence, with a shift from paying dividends to reinvesting capital for further organic and M&A-driven growth.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights robust Q1 2026 revenue growth of 32% and a 14% rise in gross billings, ...
Analysis

This announcement highlights robust Q1 2026 revenue growth of 32% and a 14% rise in gross billings, alongside modestly higher adjusted EBITDA but lower net income and margin. The Interworks acquisition and continued vendor expansion reinforce a multi-year growth strategy following earlier deals like DSS. With dividends suspended to prioritize reinvestment, investors may watch future margins, cash levels around $41.8M, and the impact of integration and automation initiatives.

Key Terms

adjusted EBITDA, gross billings, non-GAAP financial measures, revolving credit facility, +2 more
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adjusted EBITDA financial
"Adjusted EBITDA (a non-GAAP financial measure defined below) increased 4% to $7.9 million."
Adjusted EBITDA is a way companies measure how much money they make from their core operations, like running a business, by removing certain costs or income that aren’t part of regular business activities. It helps investors see how well a company is doing without distractions from unusual expenses or gains, making it easier to compare companies or track performance over time.
gross billings financial
"Gross billings (a key operational metric defined below) increased 14% to $542.8 million."
Gross Billings is the total amount of money a company earns from selling its products or services before any expenses or discounts are taken out. It shows how much business the company is doing overall and helps investors understand its growth or size. Think of it as the total sales receipt before deducting costs or returns.
non-GAAP financial measures financial
"Adjusted net income (a non-GAAP financial measure defined below) was $3.6 million..."
Non-GAAP financial measures are numbers companies use to show their financial performance that exclude certain expenses or income. They help investors see how the company might perform without one-time costs or other unusual items, giving a different perspective from official reports. However, since they can be adjusted, they don’t always tell the full story and should be looked at alongside standard financial figures.
revolving credit facility financial
"Climb had no outstanding debt...with no borrowings outstanding under its $50 million revolving credit facility."
A revolving credit facility is a type of loan that a business can borrow from whenever it needs money, up to a set limit. It’s like having a credit card for companies—allowing them to borrow, pay back, and borrow again as needed, providing flexibility for managing cash flow or funding short-term expenses.
SG&A financial
"Selling, general, and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses in the first quarter of 2026 were $20.3 million..."
SG&A stands for Selling, General, and Administrative expenses. It includes the costs a company spends on selling products, running the business day-to-day, and managing staff, like advertising, rent, and salaries. These expenses matter because they affect how much profit a company can make from its sales.
AI-enabled tools technical
"implement automation and AI-enabled tools to enhance visibility, streamline workflows and improve execution."
AI-enabled tools are software or systems that use artificial intelligence to perform tasks that normally require human judgment, such as analyzing data, spotting patterns, automating routine work, or generating text and images. For investors, they matter because they can boost productivity, cut costs, create new products or competitive advantages, and also introduce execution or regulatory risks — similar to upgrading a factory with smarter machines that can change output and expenses quickly.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Net Sales up 32% to $182.4 Million, with Gross Billings up 14% to $542.8 Million

EATONTOWN, N.J., April 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Climb Global Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLMB) (“Climb” or the “Company”), a value-added global IT channel company providing unique sales and distribution solutions for innovative technology vendors, is reporting results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026.

First Quarter 2026 Summary vs. Same Year-Ago Quarter

  • Net sales increased 32% to $182.4 million.
  • Net income was $3.3 million or $0.18 per diluted share, compared to $3.7 million or $0.20 per diluted share.
  • Adjusted net income (a non-GAAP financial measure defined below) was $3.6 million or $0.19 per diluted share, compared to $3.9 million or $0.22 per diluted share.
  • Adjusted EBITDA (a non-GAAP financial measure defined below) increased 4% to $7.9 million.
  • Gross billings (a key operational metric defined below) increased 14% to $542.8 million. Distribution segment gross billings increased 15% to $520.9 million, and Solutions segment gross billings increased 4% to $21.9 million.

Management Commentary

“We executed against our strategic priorities in Q1 as we generated double-digit organic growth, benefitted from our acquisition of interworks.cloud (“Interworks”) and remained disciplined in signing high-quality vendors to our line card,” said CEO Dale Foster. “During the quarter, we evaluated 39 net new brands, and signed agreements with two of them, consistent with our strategy of cultivating strong, high-impact vendor relationships across our platform. Since launching our Fortinet partnership, we have continued to invest in the relationship, and believe it can become an increasingly meaningful contributor as we scale.

“In February, we announced the acquisition of Greece-based cloud distributor, Interworks, bringing over 600 cloud reseller and MSP relationships, as well as a robust vendor line card. Although early in the integration process, we are seeing meaningful opportunities to deepen our position in Southeastern Europe, broaden cross-selling activity and leverage the strength of the local team and platform. In support of this next phase of growth, we made targeted investments across the business during Q1, while continuing to implement automation and AI-enabled tools to enhance visibility, streamline workflows and improve execution. We believe these initiatives position Climb to scale efficiently and support incremental growth without a commensurate increase in headcount over time.

“Looking ahead, we remain focused on driving organic growth while maintaining a disciplined approach to capital allocation. We also plan to remain active with M&A as we evaluate accretive targets that can enhance our offerings and geographic reach. These initiatives, coupled with our strong balance sheet and demonstrated track record of execution, will enable us to deliver on our organic and inorganic growth objectives ahead.”

Dividend

As announced in February 2026, Climb’s Board of Directors suspended quarterly cash dividends on its common stock beginning with the first quarter of 2026 as part of a disciplined capital allocation strategy designed to preserve financial flexibility and support the Company’s organic and inorganic growth priorities, including strategic acquisitions. The Company intends to retain and reinvest this capital in higher-return opportunities that can strengthen its vendor portfolio, geographic reach and operating platform.

First Quarter 2026 Financial Results

Net sales in the first quarter of 2026 increased 32% to $182.4 million, compared to $138.0 million for the same period in 2025. This reflects double-digit organic growth from new and existing vendors, as well as contributions from the Company’s acquisition of Interworks on February 24, 2026. In addition, gross billings in the first quarter of 2026 increased 14% to $542.8 million, compared to $474.6 million in the year-ago period.

Gross profit in the first quarter of 2026 increased 13% to $26.5 million, compared to $23.4 million for the same period in 2025. The increase was driven by organic growth from new and existing vendors in both North America and Europe, as well as contribution from Interworks.

Selling, general, and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses in the first quarter of 2026 were $20.3 million, compared to $16.8 million in the year-ago period. The increase in SG&A expenses was primarily driven by one-time investments to drive organic growth from new vendors and in the Company’s infrastructure to support long-term growth initiatives. SG&A as a percentage of gross billings remained flat at 4% for the first quarter of 2026.

Net income in the first quarter of 2026 was $3.3 million or $0.18 per diluted share, compared to $3.7 million or $0.20 per diluted share in the prior year period. Adjusted net income was $3.6 million or $0.19 per diluted share, compared to $3.9 million or $0.22 per diluted share for the year-ago period. Both net income and adjusted net income in the first quarter of 2026 were impacted by a higher effective tax rate compared to the prior year period.

Adjusted EBITDA in the first quarter of 2026 increased 4% to $7.9 million, compared to $7.6 million for the same period in 2025. The increase was primarily driven by organic growth from both new and existing vendors, partially offset by one-time investments in the Company’s infrastructure. Effective margin, which is defined as adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of gross profit, was 29.9%, compared to 32.7% for the same period in 2025.

On March 31, 2026, cash and cash equivalents were $41.8 million, compared to $36.6 million on December 31, 2025. The increase in cash was primarily attributed to the timing of receivable collections and payables. Climb had no outstanding debt on March 31, 2026, with no borrowings outstanding under its $50 million revolving credit facility.

For more information on the non-GAAP financial measures discussed in this press release, please see the section titled, “Non-GAAP Financial Measures,” and the reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to their nearest comparable GAAP financial measures at the end of this press release.

Conference Call

The Company will conduct a conference call tomorrow, April 30, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time to discuss its results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026.

Climb management will host the conference call, followed by a question-and-answer period.

Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
Time: 8:30 a.m. Eastern time
Toll-free dial-in number: (800) 245-3047
International dial-in number: (203) 518-9765
Conference ID: CLIMB
Webcast: Climb’s Q1 2026 Conference Call

If you have any difficulty registering or connecting with the conference call, please contact Elevate IR at (720) 330-2829.

The conference call will also be available for replay on the investor relations section of the Company’s website at www.climbglobalsolutions.com.

About Climb Global Solutions

Climb Global Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLMB) is a value-added global IT distribution and solutions company specializing in emerging and innovative technologies. Climb operates across the U.S., Canada and Europe through multiple business units, including Climb Channel Solutions, Grey Matter and Climb Global Services. The Company provides IT distribution and solutions for companies in the Security, Data Management, Connectivity, Storage & HCI, Virtualization & Cloud, and Software & ALM industries.

Additional information can be found by visiting www.climbglobalsolutions.com.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Climb Global Solutions uses non-GAAP financial measures, including adjusted net income and adjusted EBITDA, as supplemental measures of the performance of the Company’s business. Use of these financial measures has limitations, and you should not consider them in isolation or use them as substitutes for analysis of Climb’s financial results under generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). The attached tables provide definitions of these measures and a reconciliation of each non-GAAP financial measure to the most nearly comparable measure under U.S. GAAP.

Key Operational Metric

Gross Billings

Gross billings are the total dollar value of customer purchases of goods and services during the period, net of customer returns and credit memos, sales, or other taxes. Gross billings include the transaction values for certain sales transactions that are recognized on a net basis, and, therefore, includes amounts that will not be recognized as revenue. We use gross billings as an operational metric to assess the volume of transactions or market share for our business as well as to understand changes in our accounts receivable and accounts payable. We believe gross billings will aid investors in the same manner.

Forward-Looking Statements

The statements in this release, other than statements of historical fact, are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), and are intended to come within the safe harbor protection provided by those sections. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties. Many of the forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as “looking ahead,” “believes,” “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “estimates,” “projects,” “forecasts,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “will,” “confident,” “may,” “can,” “potential,” “possible,” “proposed,” “in process,” “under construction,” “in development,” “opportunity,” “target,” “outlook,” “maintain,” “continue,” “goal,” “aim,” “commit,” or similar expressions, or when we discuss our priorities, strategy, goals, vision, mission, opportunities, projections, intentions or expectations. In this press release, the forward-looking statements relate to, among other things, declaring and reaffirming our strategic goals, future operating results, and the effects and potential benefits of strategic acquisitions on our business, payments of dividends and the Company’s capital allocation objectives. Factors, among others, that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those described in any forward-looking statements include, without limitation, our ability to recognize the anticipated benefits of the acquisition of Interworks, the continued acceptance of the Company’s distribution channel by vendors and customers, the timely availability and acceptance of new products, product mix, market conditions, competitive pricing pressures, the successful integration of acquisitions, contribution of key vendor relationships and support programs, inflation, import and export tariffs, the successful integration of artificial intelligence tools, interest rate risk and impact thereof, as well as factors that affect the software industry in general. The forward-looking statements contained herein are also subject generally to other risks and uncertainties that are described in the section entitled “Risk Factors” contained in Item 1A. of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, and from time to time in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release, except as required by law.

Company Contact

Matthew Sullivan
Chief Financial Officer
(732) 847-2451
MatthewS@ClimbCS.com

Investor Relations Contact

Sean Mansouri, CFA or Aaron D’Souza
Elevate IR
(720) 330-2829
CLMB@elevate-ir.com


CLIMB GLOBAL SOLUTIONS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
    
 March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
    
ASSETS
    
Current assets   
Cash and cash equivalents$41,775  $36,563 
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for expected credit losses of $614 and $669, respectively 306,403   324,345 
Inventory, net 4,862   2,502 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 10,494   10,825 
Total current assets 363,534   374,235 
    
Equipment and leasehold improvements, net 13,688   13,339 
Goodwill 42,016   36,838 
Other intangibles, net 36,145   32,228 
Right-of-use assets, net 1,539   1,717 
Accounts receivable long-term, net 1,252   1,233 
Other assets 526   510 
Deferred income tax assets 138   133 
    
Total assets$458,838  $460,233 
    
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
    
Current liabilities   
Accounts payable$298,360  $309,670 
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 31,020   26,835 
Lease liability, current portion 770   791 
Term loan, current portion    191 
Total current liabilities 330,150   337,487 
    
Lease liability, net of current portion 1,015   1,216 
Deferred income tax liabilities 5,983   4,923 
Other non-current liabilities 3,260   28 
    
Total liabilities 340,408   343,654 
    
    
Stockholders' equity   
Common stock, $.01 par value; 40,000,000 shares authorized, 21,138,000 shares   
issued, and 18,468,068 and 18,442,472 shares outstanding, respectively 53   53 
Additional paid-in capital 43,326   42,338 
Treasury stock, at cost, 2,669,932 and 2,695,528 shares, respectively (16,031)  (14,909)
Retained earnings 90,373   87,039 
Accumulated other comprehensive income 709   2,058 
Total stockholders' equity 118,430   116,579 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$458,838  $460,233 



CLIMB GLOBAL SOLUTIONS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
(Unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except per share data)
    
 Three months ended
 March 31,
  2026   2025 
    
Net Sales$182,376  $138,044 
    
Cost of sales 155,876   114,648 
    
Gross profit 26,500   23,396 
    
    
Selling, general and administrative expenses 20,332   16,755 
Depreciation & amortization expense 1,983   1,737 
Acquisition related costs 301   126 
Total selling, general and administrative expenses 22,616   18,618 
    
Income from operations 3,884   4,778 
    
Interest, net 142   186 
Foreign currency transaction gain (loss) 144   (580)
Change in fair value of acquisition contingent consideration -   (136)
Income before provision for income taxes 4,170   4,248 
Provision for income taxes 836   564 
    
Net income$3,334  $3,684 
    
Income per common share - Basic$0.18  $0.20 
Income per common share - Diluted$0.18  $0.20 
    
Weighted average common shares outstanding - Basic 18,216   17,988 
Weighted average common shares outstanding - Diluted 18,216   17,988 
    
Dividends paid per common share$-  $0.17 



Reconciliation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Key Operational Metrics (unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except per share data)
    
The table below presents net income reconciled to adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) (1):
    
 Three months ended
 March 31, March 31,
  2026   2025 
    
Net income$3,334  $3,684 
Provision for income taxes 836   564 
Depreciation and amortization 1,983   1,737 
Interest expense 100   69 
EBITDA 6,253   6,054 
Share-based compensation 1,359   1,323 
Acquisition related costs 301   126 
Change in fair value of acquisition contingent consideration -   136 
Adjusted EBITDA$7,913  $7,639 
    
    
 Three months ended
 March 31, March 31,
Components of interest, net 2026   2025 
    
Amortization of discount on accounts receivable with extended payment terms$(19) $(12)
Interest income (223)  (243)
Interest expense 100   69 
Interest, net$(142) $(186)
        

(1) We define adjusted EBITDA, as net income, plus provision for income taxes, depreciation, amortization, share-based compensation, interest, acquisition related costs and change in fair value of acquisition contingent consideration. We define effective margin as adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of gross profit. We provided a reconciliation of adjusted EBITDA to net income, which is the most directly comparable US GAAP measure. We use adjusted EBITDA as a supplemental measure of our performance to gain insight into our businesses profitability, operating performance and performance trends, and to provide management and investors a useful measure for period-to-period comparisons by excluding items that management believes are not reflective of our underlying operating performance. Accordingly, we believe that Adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating our operating results. Adjusted EBITDA is also a component to our financial covenants in our credit facility. Our use of adjusted EBITDA has limitations, and you should not consider it in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our financial results as reported under US GAAP. In addition, other companies, including companies in our industry, might calculate adjusted EBITDA, or similarly titled measures differently, which may reduce their usefulness as comparative measures.

The table below presents net income reconciled to adjusted net income (Non-GAAP) (2):
    
 Three months ended
March 31, March 31,
 2026   2025 
    
Net income$3,334  $3,684 
Acquisition related costs, net of income taxes 226   95 
Change in fair value of acquisition contingent consideration -   136 
Adjusted net income$3,560  $3,915 
    
Adjusted net income per common share - diluted$0.19  $0.22 
        

(2) We define adjusted net income as net income excluding acquisition related costs, net of income taxes and the change in fair value of acquisition contingent consideration. We provided a reconciliation of adjusted net income to net income, which is the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measure. We use adjusted net income and adjusted net income per common share as supplemental measures of our performance to gain insight into our businesses profitability, operating performance and performance trends, and to provide management and investors a useful measure for period-to-period comparisons by excluding items that management believes are not reflective of our underlying operating performance. Accordingly, we believe that adjusted net income and adjust net income per common share provide useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating our operating results. Our use of adjusted net income has limitations, and you should not consider it in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our financial results as reported under U.S. GAAP. In addition, other companies, including companies in our industry, might calculate adjusted net income, or similarly titled measures differently, which may reduce their usefulness as comparative measures.

The table below presents the operational metric of gross billings by segment (3):
    
 Three months ended
March 31, March 31,
 2026   2025 
    
Distribution gross billings$520,934  $453,575 
Solutions gross billings 21,894   21,021 
Total gross billings$542,828  $474,596 
    

(3) Gross billings are the total dollar value of customer purchases of goods and services during the period, net of customer returns and credit memos, sales, or other taxes. Gross billings include the transaction values for certain sales transactions that are recognized on a net basis, and, therefore, include amounts that will not be recognized as revenue. We use gross billings as an operational metric to assess the volume of transactions or market share for our business as well as to understand changes in our accounts receivable and accounts payable. We believe gross billings will aid investors in the same manner.


FAQ

What were Climb Global Solutions (CLMB) Q1 2026 top-line results?

Climb reported Q1 2026 net sales of $182.4M and gross billings of $542.8M. According to the company, net sales rose 32% year-over-year and gross billings increased 14%, reflecting organic growth and the Interworks acquisition.

How did CLMB's profitability metrics perform in Q1 2026?

Climb posted net income of $3.3M ($0.18 diluted) and adjusted EBITDA of $7.9M in Q1 2026. According to the company, adjusted EBITDA rose 4% year-over-year while net and adjusted net income were modestly lower due to a higher effective tax rate.

What is the significance of Climb's Interworks acquisition for CLMB?

The Interworks acquisition, closed Feb 24, 2026, added over 600 cloud reseller and MSP relationships. According to the company, the deal expands presence in Southeastern Europe and creates cross-selling and platform integration opportunities during early-stage integration.

Why did Climb suspend its quarterly dividend starting Q1 2026 (CLMB)?

Climb suspended quarterly cash dividends beginning Q1 2026 to preserve capital for growth and M&A. According to the company, retained funds will support organic initiatives, strategic acquisitions, and targeted investments to strengthen vendor portfolio and geographic reach.

When and how can investors access the CLMB Q1 2026 conference call replay?

The conference call occurred April 30, 2026 at 8:30 a.m. ET and was webcasts for investors. According to the company, a replay is available on Climb’s investor relations website and via the posted webcast link for on-demand access.