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FirstService Reports First Quarter Results

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FirstService (FSV) reported Q1 2026 results on April 23, 2026: consolidated revenue of $1.317 billion (+5% YoY), Adjusted EBITDA $105.7M (+2% YoY) and Adjusted EPS $0.95 (+3% YoY). GAAP operating earnings were $46.7M and GAAP diluted EPS was $0.44 versus $0.06 a year earlier. FirstService Residential revenue was $545.7M; Brands revenue was $771.4M. Net earnings were $23.6M and total debt, net of cash, fell to $864.3M.

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Positive

  • Net earnings rose to $23.6M from $14.1M (≈+68%)
  • GAAP diluted EPS increased to $0.44 from $0.06
  • Operating earnings increased to $46.7M from $39.3M (≈+19%)
  • Total debt, net of cash declined to $864.3M from $928.3M

Negative

  • FirstService Brands Adjusted EBITDA declined to $64.0M from $67.8M
  • Roofing industry competitive pressures compressed Brands margins
  • Home services margin compression due to increased promotional activity

News Market Reaction – FSV

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-0.27% News Effect

On the day this news was published, FSV declined 0.27%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Q1 2026 revenue: $1,317.1M Q1 2026 Adjusted EBITDA: $105.7M Q1 2026 Adjusted EPS: $0.95 +5 more
8 metrics
Q1 2026 revenue $1,317.1M Three months ended March 31, 2026
Q1 2026 Adjusted EBITDA $105.7M Three months ended March 31, 2026
Q1 2026 Adjusted EPS $0.95 Three months ended March 31, 2026
Q1 2026 GAAP EPS $0.44 Three months ended March 31, 2026 diluted EPS
Residential revenue $545.7M FirstService Residential Q1 2026 revenue
Brands revenue $771.4M FirstService Brands Q1 2026 revenue
Net earnings $23,623K Consolidated net earnings Q1 2026
Operating cash flow $88,220K Net cash provided by operating activities Q1 2026

Market Reality Check

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Technical Shares at $149.56 are trading below the 200-day MA of $167.85, well under the $209.66 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

FSV gained 1.94% while peers were mixed: CIGI up 0.22%, NMRK up 1.10%, but OPEN,...

FSV gained 1.94% while peers were mixed: CIGI up 0.22%, NMRK up 1.10%, but OPEN, CWK and COMP down between 0.34% and 4.06%, pointing to company-specific drivers.

Previous Earnings Reports

5 past events · Latest: Oct 23 (Negative)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Oct 23 Q3 2025 earnings Negative -9.8% Q3 2025 revenue grew, but GAAP earnings and EPS were lower year over year.
Jul 24 Q2 2025 earnings Positive +8.3% Q2 2025 revenues, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS all posted strong double-digit growth.
Apr 24 Q1 2025 earnings Positive -0.5% Q1 2025 revenue, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EPS grew strongly across both segments.
Mar 12 Reporting dates update Neutral -0.6% Provided schedule for annual meeting and upcoming Q1 2025 earnings release and call.
Feb 05 Q4 & FY 2024 results Positive -4.2% Q4 and full-year 2024 delivered strong revenue, Adjusted EBITDA and EPS growth across divisions.
Pattern Detected

Earnings headlines often show mixed reactions: strong quarters in 2024–2025 sometimes saw negative next-day moves, with an average move of -1.36% around earnings.

Recent Company History

Over the past five earnings-related announcements through Oct 23, 2025, FirstService has consistently reported revenue and Adjusted EBITDA growth, with Adjusted EPS trending higher. However, share-price reactions have been uneven: strong Q2 and full-year 2024 results saw sizable swings in both directions. Today’s Q1 2026 report, showing 5% revenue growth to $1.32B and Adjusted EPS of $0.95, fits the pattern of steady fundamental progress against volatile but generally modest post-earnings moves.

Historical Comparison

-1.4% avg move · In the past year, FSV’s 5 earnings releases saw an average move of -1.36%. Today’s +1.94% reaction t...
earnings
-1.4%
Average Historical Move earnings

In the past year, FSV’s 5 earnings releases saw an average move of -1.36%. Today’s +1.94% reaction to Q1 2026 results is modestly stronger than that typical post‑earnings pattern.

Earnings releases over 2024–2025 show steady revenue and Adjusted EPS gains, with Residential consistently growing and Brands more mixed, providing a backdrop for Q1 2026’s continued but slower growth.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement reports Q1 2026 revenue of $1.32B, Adjusted EBITDA of $105.7M, and Adjusted EPS of...
Analysis

This announcement reports Q1 2026 revenue of $1.32B, Adjusted EBITDA of $105.7M, and Adjusted EPS of $0.95, modestly above the prior year. Residential delivered fully organic growth, while Brands faced margin pressure despite higher revenue. Compared with prior earnings releases, the pattern of steady fundamental progress but mixed segment dynamics continues. Investors may focus on future organic growth trends, Brand‑segment profitability, and how management balances acquisitions with leverage and cash generation.

Key Terms

adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EPS, GAAP, organic growth, +4 more
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adjusted EBITDA financial
"Adjusted EBITDA (note 1) increased 2% to $105.7 million, and Adjusted EPS..."
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.
adjusted EPS financial
"Adjusted EBITDA (note 1) increased 2% to $105.7 million, and Adjusted EPS..."
Adjusted earnings per share (adjusted eps) is a measure of a company's profit per share that has been modified to exclude certain one-time or unusual items, such as costs from restructuring or asset sales. It provides a clearer picture of the company’s core performance by removing events that may distort the usual earnings. Investors use adjusted eps to better understand a company's ongoing profitability and compare it more accurately over time.
GAAP financial
"GAAP Operating Earnings (millions) ... GAAP diluted earnings per share was $0.44..."
GAAP, or Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, are a set of standardized rules and guidelines that companies follow when preparing their financial statements. They ensure consistency, transparency, and comparability across different companies, making it easier for investors to understand and compare financial information accurately. This helps investors make informed decisions based on trustworthy and uniform financial reports.
organic growth financial
"an increase of 4% versus the prior year, fully driven by organic growth (note 1)."
Organic growth is the increase in a company's sales or profits that comes from its own activities, such as selling more products or services, rather than through acquisitions or mergers. It is like a plant growing taller on its own, without needing outside help. For investors, it indicates the company's ability to expand steadily and sustainably through its existing business efforts.
non-controlling interest financial
"Non-controlling interest share of earnings ... Non-controlling interest redemption increment..."
Non-controlling interest represents the portion of ownership in a company held by investors who do not have a controlling stake, meaning they do not have enough voting power to make major decisions. It is similar to owning a minority share of a business partner’s company—while they benefit from profits, they cannot control how the company is run. This matters to investors because it shows how much of the company's value is owned by outside shareholders and affects overall financial reporting.
share-based compensation expense financial
"Share-based compensation expense | | 9,477 | | 7,599"
Share-based compensation expense is the accounting cost a company records when it pays employees or executives with stock, stock options, or other equity instead of cash. It matters to investors because it reduces reported profits and can dilute existing owners’ stake over time — like a bakery paying workers with slices of cake instead of money, leaving fewer slices for original owners and changing each slice’s value.
operating lease right-of-use assets financial
"Operating lease right-of-use assets | | 278,682 | | 269,573"
An operating lease right-of-use (ROU) asset is an accounting entry that shows the value of a leased item you have the legal right to use—like a building, vehicle, or equipment—recorded on a company’s balance sheet along with the corresponding lease obligation. Investors care because it adds to reported assets and liabilities, changing measures like leverage and return on assets much like bringing a long-term rental onto the company’s financial snapshot, which can affect credit terms and valuation.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

FirstService Residential Operating Performance Contributes to Earnings Growth

Operating highlights:

  Three months
  ended March 31
  2026 2025
       
Revenues (millions)$1,317.1 $1,250.8
Adjusted EBITDA (millions) (note 1) 105.7  103.3
Adjusted EPS (note 2) 0.95  0.92
       
GAAP Operating Earnings (millions) 46.7  39.3
GAAP EPS 0.44  0.06
      

TORONTO, April 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FirstService Corporation (TSX: FSV; NASDAQ: FSV) today reported operating and financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2026. All amounts are in US dollars.

Consolidated revenues for the first quarter were $1.32 billion, up 5% relative to the same quarter in the prior year. Adjusted EBITDA (note 1) increased 2% to $105.7 million, and Adjusted EPS (note 2) was $0.95, reflecting 3% growth over the prior year quarter. GAAP Operating Earnings were $46.7 million, relative to $39.3 million in the prior year period. GAAP diluted earnings per share was $0.44 per share in the quarter, versus $0.06 in the same quarter a year ago.

“We are pleased with our results to start the year, which were largely in-line with internal expectations across all of our brands,” said Scott Patterson, Chief Executive Officer of FirstService. “Our businesses remain focused on driving market share gains and building growth momentum for the balance of 2026,” he concluded.

About FirstService Corporation
FirstService Corporation is a North American leader in the essential outsourced property services sector, serving its customers through two industry-leading service platforms: FirstService Residential - North America’s largest manager of residential communities; and FirstService Brands - one of North America’s largest providers of essential property services delivered through individually branded company-owned operations and franchised systems.

FirstService generates more than US$5.5 billion in annual revenues and has approximately 30,000 employees across North America. With significant insider ownership and an experienced management team, FirstService has a long-term track record of creating value and superior returns for shareholders. The Common Shares of FirstService trade on the NASDAQ and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “FSV”, and are included in the S&P/TSX 60 Index. More information is available at www.firstservice.com.

Segmented Quarterly Results
FirstService Residential revenues were $545.7 million for the first quarter, an increase of 4% versus the prior year, fully driven by organic growth (note 1). Top-line performance was comprised of new property management contract wins and expanded sited labour services. Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $45.9 million, an increase of 10% compared to the prior year period. Operating Earnings were $32.1 million, versus $29.3 million in the first quarter of last year. The Adjusted EBITDA margin improvement reflected continuous labour cost management and efficiency gains.

FirstService Brands revenues for the first quarter totalled $771.4 million, up 6% relative to the prior year period. Division revenues increased 2% on an organic basis, largely driven by Century Fire Protection. Adjusted EBITDA was $64.0 million, versus $67.8 million in the first quarter of 2025. The decline in Adjusted EBITDA margin was partially due to ongoing roofing industry competitive pressures. In addition, our home services brands experienced margin compression with increased promotional activities in the face of heightened macroeconomic uncertainty. Operating Earnings were $28.4 million, compared to $24.5 million in the prior year quarter. The increase in Operating Earnings margin resulted from fair value adjustments to contingent upside earn-outs in the prior year in connection with certain acquisitions.

Corporate costs, as presented in Adjusted EBITDA, (note 1) were $4.2 million in the first quarter, relative to $6.1 million in the prior year period. Corporate costs for the quarter were $13.8 million, relative to $14.5 million in the prior year period.

Conference Call
FirstService will be holding a conference call on Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. ET to discuss results for the first quarter of 2026. This call is being webcast live at the Company’s website at www.firstservice.com. Participants may register for the call here https://register-conf.media-server.com/register/BI0c70c23ec7574235aa627080f383be6c to receive the dial-in number and their unique PIN.

To join the webcast in listen only mode, use this link: https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/mbsvbch5 .

Forward-looking Statements
This press release includes or may include forward-looking statements. Much of this information can be identified by words such as “expect to,” “expected,” “will,” “estimated” or similar expressions suggesting future outcomes or events. FirstService believes the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable but no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking statements should not be unduly relied upon. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements contemplated in the forward-looking statements. Such factors include: (i) general economic and business conditions, which will, among other things, impact demand for FirstService’s services and the cost of providing services; (ii) the ability of FirstService to implement its business strategy, including FirstService’s ability to acquire suitable acquisition candidates on acceptable terms and successfully integrate newly acquired businesses with its existing businesses; (iii) changes in or the failure to comply with government regulations; and (iv) other factors which are described in FirstService’s annual information form for the year ended December 31, 2025 under the heading “Risk factors” (a copy of which may be obtained at www.sedarplus.ca) and Annual Report on Form 40-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (a copy of which may be obtained at www.sec.gov), and subsequent filings (which factors are adopted herein). Forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date hereof and are subject to change. All forward-looking statements in this press release are qualified by these cautionary statements. Unless otherwise required by applicable securities laws, we do not intend, nor do we undertake any obligation, to update or revise any forward-looking statements contained in this press release to reflect subsequent information, events, results or circumstances or otherwise.

Summary financial information is provided in this press release. Our interim consolidated financial statements and related management’s discussion and analysis will be made available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

Notes
1. Reconciliation of net earnings to Adjusted EBITDA:

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net earnings, adjusted to exclude: (i) income tax; (ii) other (income) expense; (iii) interest expense; (iv) depreciation and amortization; (v) acquisition-related items; and (vi) share-based compensation expense. The Company uses Consolidated adjusted EBITDA and segment adjusted EBITDA to evaluate its own operating performance, its ability to service debt, and as an integral part of its planning and reporting systems. Additionally, this measure is used in conjunction with discounted cash flow models to determine the Company’s overall enterprise valuation and to evaluate acquisition targets. Consolidated adjusted EBITDA and segment adjusted EBITDA are presented as a supplemental measure because the Company believes such a measure is useful to investors as a reasonable indicator of operating performance, due to the low capital intensity of the Company’s service operations. The Company believes this measure is a financial metric used by many investors to compare companies, especially in the services industry. This measure is not a recognized measure of financial performance under GAAP in the United States, and should not be considered as a substitute for operating earnings, net earnings or cash flow from operating activities, as determined in accordance with GAAP. The Company’s method of calculating adjusted EBITDA and segment adjusted EBITDA may differ from other issuers and accordingly, this measure may not be comparable to measures used by other issuers. A reconciliation of net earnings to adjusted EBITDA appears below.

    Three months ended
(in thousands of US dollars)  March 31
      2026  2025 
             
Net earnings      $23,623  $14,080 
Income tax       8,745   6,000 
Other income, net       (981)  (86)
Interest expense, net       15,275   19,264 
Operating earnings       46,662   39,258 
Depreciation and amortization       48,066   44,176 
Acquisition-related items       1,498   12,233 
Share-based compensation expense       9,477   7,599 
Adjusted EBITDA      $105,703  $103,266 


A reconciliation of segment operating earnings to segment Adjusted EBITDA appears below.    
             
(in thousands of US$)           
         
Three months ended, March 31, 2026   FirstService  FirstService     
     Residential  Brands  Corporate (1) 
             
Operating earnings (loss)  $32,099 $28,394 $(13,831) 
Depreciation and amortization   12,477  35,566  23  
Acquisition-related items   1,345  56  97  
Share-based compensation expense   -  -  9,477  
Adjusted EBITDA  $45,921 $64,016 $(4,234) 
             
Three months ended, March 31, 2025   FirstService  FirstService    
     Residential  Brands  Corporate (1) 
             
Operating earnings (loss)  $29,267 $24,486 $(14,495) 
Depreciation and amortization   10,636  33,517  23  
Acquisition-related items   1,728  9,764  741  
Share-based compensation expense   -  -  7,599  
Adjusted EBITDA  $41,631 $67,767 $(6,132) 
             
(1) Corporate costs represent corporate selling, general and administrative costs, depreciation and amortization and acquisition-related items not directly attributable to reportable segments, and are therefore unallocated within segment operating earnings (loss) and Adjusted EBITDA.

 
 
 
Segment Adjusted EBITDA margin is defined as segment Adjusted EBITDA divided by segment revenues.

 
Organic growth is defined as revenue growth adjusted to exclude the revenue attributable to acquired businesses for a period of twelve months following their acquisition. 
  

2. Reconciliation of net earnings and net earnings per share to adjusted net earnings and adjusted EPS:

Adjusted EPS is defined as diluted net earnings per share, adjusted for the effect, after income tax, of: (i) the non-controlling interest redemption increment; (ii) acquisition-related items; (iii) amortization expense related to intangible assets recognized in connection with acquisitions; and (iv) share-based compensation expense. The Company believes this measure is useful to investors because it provides a supplemental way to understand the underlying operating performance of the Company and enhances the comparability of operating results from period to period. Adjusted EPS is not a recognized measure of financial performance under GAAP, and should not be considered as a substitute for diluted net earnings per share, as determined in accordance with GAAP. The Company’s method of calculating this non-GAAP measure may differ from other issuers and, accordingly, this measure may not be comparable to measures used by other issuers. A reconciliation of net earnings to adjusted net earnings and of diluted net earnings per share to adjusted EPS appears below.

    Three months ended
(in thousands of US dollars)  March 31
      2026  2025 
             
Net earnings      $23,623  $14,080 
Non-controlling interest share of earnings       (3,290)  (1,243)
Acquisition-related items       1,498   12,233 
Amortization of intangible assets       20,061   18,517 
Share-based compensation expense       9,477   7,599 
Income tax on adjustments       (7,493)  (8,575)
Non-controlling interest on adjustments       (353)  (542)
Adjusted net earnings      $43,523  $42,069 
             
    Three months ended
(in US dollars)  March 31
      2026  2025 
             
Diluted net earnings per share      $0.44  $0.06 
Non-controlling interest redemption increment       0.01   0.22 
Acquisition-related items       0.02   0.21 
Amortization of intangible assets, net of tax       0.31   0.28 
Share-based compensation expense, net of tax       0.17   0.15 
Adjusted EPS      $0.95  $0.92 


FIRSTSERVICE CORPORATION
Operating Results
(in thousands of US dollars, except per share amounts)
        Three months
        ended March 31
(unaudited)       2026   2025 
              
Revenues      $1,317,087  $1,250,826 
              
Cost of revenues       886,433   841,468 
Selling, general and administrative expenses       334,428   313,691 
Depreciation       28,005   25,659 
Amortization of intangible assets       20,061   18,517 
Acquisition-related items (1)       1,498   12,233 
Operating earnings       46,662   39,258 
Interest expense, net       15,275   19,264 
Other income, net       (981)  (86)
Earnings before income tax       32,368   20,080 
Income tax       8,745   6,000 
Net earnings       23,623   14,080 
Non-controlling interest share of earnings       3,290   1,243 
Non-controlling interest redemption increment       344   10,034 
Net earnings attributable to Company        19,989   2,803 
              
Net earnings per share            
 Basic      $0.44  $0.06 
 Diluted       0.44   0.06 
              
              
Adjusted EPS (2)      $0.95  $0.92 
              
Weighted average common shares (thousands)           
  Basic       45,866   45,368 
  Diluted       45,903   45,610 
                

(1) Acquisition-related items include contingent acquisition consideration fair value adjustments, and transaction costs.
(2) See definition and reconciliation above.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets     
(in thousands of US dollars)
      
       
(unaudited)March 31,
2026
 December 31,
2025
       
Assets     
Cash and cash equivalents$191,419 $154,425
Restricted cash 21,861  25,665
Accounts receivable 879,639  922,106
Prepaid and other current assets 416,787  401,584
 Current assets 1,509,706  1,503,780
Other non-current assets 28,322  29,474
Deferred income tax 5,047  4,979
Fixed assets 289,751  289,718
Operating lease right-of-use assets 278,682  269,573
Goodwill and intangible assets 2,181,003  2,186,189
 Total assets$4,292,511 $4,283,713
       
       
Liabilities and shareholders' equity     
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities$542,679 $547,065
Unearned revenues 212,129  209,226
Other current liabilities 38,990  53,097
Operating lease liabilities - current 59,348  59,113
Long-term debt - current 13,490  13,649
 Current liabilities 866,636  882,150
Long-term debt - non-current 1,042,187  1,069,027
Operating lease liabilities - non-current 251,284  242,593
Other liabilities 121,216  124,762
Deferred income tax 104,620  102,991
Non-controlling interests 477,606  486,191
Shareholders' equity 1,428,962  1,375,999
 Total liabilities and equity$4,292,511 $4,283,713
       
       
Supplemental balance sheet information     
Total debt$1,055,677 $1,082,676
Total debt, net of cash 864,258  928,251


Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows      
(in thousands of US dollars)
       Three months ended
       March 31
(unaudited)       2026   2025 
             
Cash provided by (used in)           
             
Operating activities           
Net earnings      $23,623  $14,080 
Items not affecting cash:           
 Depreciation and amortization       48,066   44,176 
 Deferred income tax       13   (819)
 Other       7,258   18,199 
         78,960   75,636 
             
Changes in non cash working capital           
 Accounts receivable       41,957   9,994 
 Payables and accruals       (13,739)  (69,736)
 Other       (18,958)  25,356 
             
Net cash provided by operating activities       88,220   41,250 
             
Investing activities           
Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired       (6,379)  (8,636)
Purchases of fixed assets       (28,435)  (29,563)
Other investing activities       757   (7,046)
Net cash used in investing activities       (34,057)  (45,245)
             
Financing activities           
Increase (decrease) in long-term debt, net       (26,882)  13,006 
Purchases of non-controlling interests, net       (9,634)  (14,496)
Dividends paid to common shareholders       (12,574)  (11,317)
Other financing activities       27,938   13,409 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities       (21,152)  602 
             
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash       179   (15)
             
Increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash      33,190   (3,408)
             
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period     180,090   243,686 
             
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period      $213,280  $240,278 


Segmented Results
(in thousands of US dollars)
             
           
  FirstService FirstService    
(unaudited)Residential Brands Corporate Consolidated
             
Three months ended March 31           
             
2026           
 Revenues$545,720 $771,367 $-  $1,317,087
 Adjusted EBITDA 45,921  64,016  (4,234)  105,703
             
 Operating earnings 32,099  28,394  (13,831)  46,662
             
2025           
 Revenues$525,087 $725,739 $-  $1,250,826
 Adjusted EBITDA 41,631  67,767  (6,132)  103,266
             
 Operating earnings 29,267  24,486  (14,495)  39,258
             
             

COMPANY CONTACTS:

D. Scott Patterson
Chief Executive Officer

Jeremy Rakusin
Chief Financial Officer

(416) 960-9566


FAQ

What were FirstService (FSV) Q1 2026 revenues and EPS reported April 23, 2026?

FirstService reported $1.317 billion in Q1 2026 revenue and $0.44 GAAP diluted EPS. According to the company, adjusted EPS was $0.95 and consolidated adjusted EBITDA was $105.7M.

How did FirstService Residential perform in Q1 2026 (FSV)?

FirstService Residential posted $545.7M in Q1 2026 revenue, a 4% increase year-over-year. According to the company, segment adjusted EBITDA rose to $45.9M, driven by organic growth and labour-efficiency gains.

Why did FirstService Brands adjusted EBITDA decline in Q1 2026 (FSV)?

Brands adjusted EBITDA fell to $64.0M, reflecting industry and promotional pressures. According to the company, roofing competition and heightened promotional activity compressed margins across certain home services brands.

What happened to FirstService's debt position in Q1 2026 (FSV)?

Total debt, net of cash, decreased to $864.3M as of March 31, 2026. According to the company, this compares with $928.3M at year-end December 31, 2025, improving net leverage.

Will FirstService (FSV) discuss Q1 2026 results with investors?

Yes. FirstService held a conference call on April 23, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. ET to discuss Q1 results. According to the company, the event was webcast on its investor website with dial-in registration available.