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IDT Corporation Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Results

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IDT (NYSE: IDT) reported 2Q FY2026 results: revenue $320.5M (+6%), gross profit $121.3M (+8%), GAAP EPS $0.84 and Non‑GAAP EPS $1.00. Adjusted EBITDA rose to $38.0M (+9%) and FY26 Adjusted EBITDA guidance was raised to $147–149M. The Board increased the annual dividend 17% to $0.28 and repurchased 308K shares for $15M year‑to‑date. IDT ended the quarter with $246.2M in cash and investments and reported no outstanding debt.

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Positive

  • Revenue +6% to $320.5M in 2Q26
  • Gross profit +8% to $121.3M in 2Q26
  • Adjusted EBITDA +9% to $38.0M; guidance raised to $147–149M
  • Annual dividend increased 17% to $0.28; $15M buybacks YTD
  • Cash and investments $246.2M with no outstanding debt

Negative

  • Income from operations declined 4% to $27.2M
  • Traditional Communications gross profit down 6% year‑over‑year
  • NRS Advertising & Data revenue fell 10% year‑over‑year
  • BOSS Revolution revenue declined 14% versus 2Q25

News Market Reaction – IDT

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-12.1% Trough in 18 hr 5 min
-$47M Valuation Impact
$1.30B Market Cap
0.3x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, IDT declined 3.50%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -12.1% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 11 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $47M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $1.30B at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Quarterly revenue: $320.5M Gross profit: $121.3M Non-GAAP EPS: $1.00 +5 more
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Quarterly revenue $320.5M 2Q26, up 6% from $303.3M in 2Q25
Gross profit $121.3M 2Q26, up 8% from $112.1M in 2Q25
Non-GAAP EPS $1.00 2Q26, up from $0.84 in 2Q25
Adjusted EBITDA $38.0M 2Q26, up 9% from $34.9M in 2Q25
Cash & investments $246.2M Cash, equivalents, debt securities and current equity investments at 1/31/26
Share repurchases 308K shares for $15M 1H FY2026 stock repurchases, including 149K shares for $7.4M in 2Q26
Dividend increase $0.28 per year Annual dividend raised 17% from $0.24; quarterly $0.07 declared
FY26 EBITDA guidance $147–$149M Updated Adjusted EBITDA range vs FY2025 Adjusted EBITDA of $131.7M

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Peers on Argus

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Previous Earnings Reports

5 past events · Latest: Dec 04 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 04 Quarterly earnings Positive -3.0% Record 1Q26 gross profit and margin with Adjusted EBITDA up 26%.
Sep 29 Annual results Positive -18.4% Record FY2025 Adjusted EBITDA and solid revenue, profit, EPS growth.
Jun 05 Quarterly earnings Positive +14.4% Strong Q3 2025 profit growth and margin expansion across segments.
Mar 06 Quarterly earnings Positive +10.2% Record Q2 2025 results with broad-based segment strength and dividend hike.
Dec 04 Quarterly earnings Positive +5.4% Record Q1 2025 metrics with strong NRS, BOSS Money, and net2phone growth.
Pattern Detected

Earnings headlines are consistently positive, but price reactions are mixed: 3 aligned upside moves and 2 notable downside divergences.

Recent Company History

Over the past five earnings cycles, IDT has repeatedly reported record or strong results, including record gross profit in Q1 2025 and record FY 2025 Adjusted EBITDA of $129M. Segments like NRS, BOSS Money, and net2phone have shown double-digit revenue growth in multiple quarters. However, share price reactions have varied, with some strong quarters followed by declines. Today’s 2Q26 report, featuring record gross profit, higher EPS, and raised FY 2026 Adjusted EBITDA guidance, continues that operating momentum pattern.

Historical Comparison

+1.7% avg move · In the last 5 earnings releases, IDT’s average next-day move was about 1.71%, with both sharp rallie...
earnings
+1.7%
Average Historical Move earnings

In the last 5 earnings releases, IDT’s average next-day move was about 1.71%, with both sharp rallies and notable selloffs after strong reports.

Recent earnings show a continuation of record gross profit and expanding Adjusted EBITDA, with NRS, BOSS Money, and net2phone driving multi-quarter growth.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights IDT’s 2Q26 record gross profit of $121.3M, Non-GAAP EPS of $1.00, and A...
Analysis

This announcement highlights IDT’s 2Q26 record gross profit of $121.3M, Non-GAAP EPS of $1.00, and Adjusted EBITDA of $38.0M, alongside strong segment growth at NRS, Fintech, and net2phone. Management also raised FY 2026 Adjusted EBITDA guidance to $147–$149M, increased the annual dividend to $0.28, and repurchased 308K shares for $15M. Investors may watch recurring revenue trends, digital remittance migration, AI product uptake, and cash generation versus CapEx going forward.

Key Terms

adjusted ebitda, non-gaap eps, rule of 40, hipaa, +3 more
7 terms
adjusted ebitda financial
"Record quarterly gross profit, gross profit margin, Adjusted EBITDA* and Non-GAAP 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.
non-gaap eps financial
"Record quarterly gross profit, gross profit margin, Adjusted EBITDA* and Non-GAAP EPS*"
Non-GAAP EPS is a measure of a company's profit per share that excludes certain expenses or income items that are included in standard accounting reports. It is used by investors to get a clearer picture of the company's core performance, much like removing one-time costs from a personal budget to see regular spending habits. This adjusted figure helps investors compare companies more consistently and understand their ongoing profitability.
rule of 40 financial
"NRS’ ‘Rule of 40’ score was 46 in 2Q26, indicating a productive balance"
The "rule of 40" is a simple guideline used by investors to assess the health of a company's growth and profitability. It adds a company's growth rate to its profit margin; if the total is 40% or higher, the company is generally considered to be performing well. This helps investors quickly gauge whether a company is balancing rapid growth with solid profits, much like checking if a car’s speed and fuel efficiency together are within a safe and efficient range.
hipaa regulatory
"net2phone launched a HIPAA-compatible agentic AI-solution for healthcare providers"
A U.S. law that sets rules for keeping individuals’ health information private and secure, and for how that information can be shared. Think of it as a mandatory lock-and-key system for medical records that hospitals, insurers, and tech vendors must use. Investors care because failing to follow these rules can lead to big fines, costly remediation, loss of business access to patient data, and reputational damage that can hurt a company’s finances and growth prospects.
agentic ai technical
"readying a new offering — agentic AI seamlessly integrated with unified communications"
Agentic AI refers to computer systems that can make their own decisions and take actions without needing someone to tell them what to do each time. It's like giving a robot a degree of independence to solve problems or achieve goals on its own, which matters because it could change how we work and interact with technology in everyday life.
form 8-k regulatory
"and has been filed on a current report (Form 8-K) with the SEC."
A Form 8-K is a report that companies file with the government to share important news quickly, such as changes in leadership, major business deals, or financial updates. It matters because it helps investors stay informed about significant events that could affect the company's value or stock price.
rule 144 regulatory
"filed a notice of proposed insider share sales under Rule 144."
Rule 144 is a U.S. securities regulation that sets conditions under which restricted or insider-held shares can be legally resold to the public, such as required holding periods, availability of public information, limits on how much can be sold at once, and certain filing requirements. For investors it matters because it determines when previously locked-up shares can enter the market — like a release valve that can increase supply, affect share price, and signal insider intent.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Record quarterly gross profit, gross profit margin, Adjusted EBITDA* and Non-GAAP EPS*
Income from operations at NRS, Fintech and net2phone segments increased by 12%, 32% and 96%, respectively
1H FY2026 stock repurchases totaled 308K shares for $15 million. IDT increases annual dividend 17% to $0.28

NEWARK, NJ, March 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IDT Corporation (NYSE: IDT), a global provider of fintech and communications solutions, today reported results for the second quarter of its fiscal year 2026, the three months ended January 31, 2026.

2Q26 CONSOLIDATED HIGHLIGHTS

Throughout this release, unless otherwise noted, results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 (2Q26) are compared to the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 (2Q25).

(in millions except for shares and per share figures)      2Q26    2Q25 
Revenue   +6% to $320.5  from $303.3 
Gross Profit   +8% to $121.3  from $112.1 
Gross Profit Margin  88 bps  to  37.8% from  37.0%
Income from Operations   (4)% to $27.2  from $28.3 
GAAP EPS  +$0.04  to $0.84  from $0.80 
Non-GAAP EPS*   +$0.16  to $1.00  from $0.84 
Adjusted EBITDA*   +9% to $38.0  from $34.9 
Repurchases of IDT Common Stock (2Q26)  149,000 shares for $7.4 


*
This release discloses certain Non-GAAP financial measures as well as certain Key Performance Metrics. Please see the explanations of those measures and metrics, the reasons for their inclusion, and reconciliations of non-GAAP measures to their closest GAAP measures, at the end of this release.

REMARKS BY SHMUEL JONAS, CEO

“NRS’, BOSS Money’s and net2phone’s top and bottom-line expansion drove IDT’s strong overall results again this quarter.

“NRS recurring revenue grew year-over-year powered by large increases in Merchant Services and SaaS fee revenues. This quarter, we continued to make progress on initiatives to drive additional Merchant Services and SaaS growth and expand our delivery partnerships. We are also developing offerings for differentiated retailer verticals. Advertising & Data results came in lower than we expected after decreases in CPM rates pressured revenues.

“At BOSS Money, our digital channel continued to outperform relative to the industry, as transactions increased 17% year-over-year. The new federal remittance tax, which applies mainly to transactions originated with cash, went into effect on January 1st. As expected, the tax implementation has accelerated customer migration from the lower-margin retail channel to the higher-margin digital channel, and you will begin to see those positive impacts next quarter.

“net2phone’s bottom line continues to benefit from its strengthening gross margins and operating leverage, and this quarter we also got a boost from favorable foreign exchange rates. Looking ahead, our AI offerings are generating very positive customer reviews and increased spend. Based on these early results, we are readying a new offering — agentic AI seamlessly integrated with unified communications, with a go-to market strategy targeting both direct and channel sales to small-medium businesses.

“Traditional Communications remained a strong cash generator. The segment contributed $19 million in Adjusted EBITDA during the second quarter – a decrease from the year ago quarter but approximately the same as in the prior two quarters.

“Because of our recent strong financial and operational performance, growth outlook, and balance sheet, we again repurchased stock in the second quarter and our Board has increased our annual dividend by 17% to $0.28 per year.”

2Q26 RESULTS BY SEGMENT

National Retail Solutions (NRS)

(In millions except for active POS terminals, payment processing accounts, recurring revenue per terminal, and gross profit margin. Numbers may not foot due to rounding.)  2Q26   1Q26   2Q25   2Q26-2Q25
(%, ∆)
 
                 
Terminals and payment processing accounts                
Active POS terminals  38,900   37,900   34,800   +12%
Payment processing accounts  28,100   27,300   23,900   +18%
                 
Recurring revenue                
Merchant Services & Other $24.0  $23.8  $18.1   +32%
Advertising & Data $9.0  $7.2  $10.0   (10)%
SaaS Fees $4.4  $4.2  $3.5   +26%
Total recurring revenue $37.5  $35.3  $31.6   +18%
POS Terminal Sales $1.9  $1.8  $1.3   +40%
Total revenue $39.4  $37.1  $33.0   +19%
                 
Monthly average recurring revenue per terminal* $325  $313  $310   +5%
                 
Gross profit $36.3  $33.5  $30.3   +20%
Gross profit margin  92.2%  90.2%  91.8%  +40bps
Technology & development $2.5  $2.7  $2.2   +18%
SG&A $23.5  $21.9  $19.0   +24%
Income from operations $10.2  $8.9  $9.1   +12%
Adjusted EBITDA $11.8  $10.3  $10.3   +15%
CapEx $1.7  $1.6  $0.9   +83%


NRS Take-Aways

 NRS added approximately 900 net active terminals and 800 net payment processing accounts during 2Q26.
   
 The growth of NRS SaaS Fees again outpaced terminal expansion as retailers subscribed to higher-value subscription tiers, including a new premium service tier, and new third-party integrations with popular direct delivery partners DoorDash and Grubhub. Over 30% of NRS’ retail base has now migrated to premium tiers.
   
 Merchant Services’ primary revenue growth drivers again included the increase in active payment processing accounts, increased customers’ utilization of credit and debit cards versus cash, and increased same-store sales.
   
 NRS’ ‘Rule of 40’ score was 46 in 2Q26, indicating a productive balance between growth and profitability.


BOSS Money and Fintech Segment

(in millions except for average revenue per transaction and gross profit margin)  2Q26   1Q26   2Q26   2Q26-2Q25
(%, ∆)
 
                 
BOSS Money transactions*  6.4   6.6   5.7   +13%
Digital channel  5.5   5.5   4.7   +17%
Retail channel  1.0   1.1   1.0   (4)%
                 
Fintech segment revenue                
BOSS Money $36.3  $38.3  $33.5   +8%
Digital channel $26.8  $27.9  $23.6   +14%
Retail channel $9.5  $10.4  $9.9   (5)%
Other $4.9  $4.4  $3.3   +48%
Total Fintech segment revenue $41.2  $42.7  $36.8   +12%
                 
Average BOSS Money revenue per transaction* $5.63  $5.80  $5.87   (4)%
                 
Fintech segment                
Gross profit $25.0  $25.5  $21.7   +15%
Gross profit margin  60.6%  59.8%  58.9%  +170bps
Technology & development $2.7  $2.5  $2.3   +16%
SG&A $18.2  $16.7  $16.3   +12%
Income from operations $4.1  $6.4  $3.1   +32%
Adjusted EBITDA $5.6  $7.5  $3.9   +44%
CapEx $1.1  $0.8  $0.8   +28%


BOSS Money and Fintech Take-Aways:

 BOSS Money digital channel send volume* - the amount of principal transferred by BOSS Money customers using the BOSS Money and BOSS Revolution apps - increased by 29% in 2Q26 compared to 2Q25 reflecting increases in both transaction volume and average dollars sent per transaction.
   
 The Fintech segment’s year-over-year increases in income from operations and Adjusted EBITDA were driven by BOSS Money’s digital transaction growth, decreases in BOSS Money operating costs per transaction, and by improved economics from other, smaller, businesses within the Fintech segment.


net2phone

(In millions except for seats and gross profit margin. Numbers may not foot due to rounding)  2Q26   1Q26   2Q25   2Q26-2Q25
(%, ∆)
 
                 
Seats  435   432   410   +6%
                 
Revenue                
Subscription revenue* $23.4  $23.0  $21.0   +12%
Other $0.4  $0.4  $0.5   (7)%
Total revenue $23.9  $23.5  $21.5   +11%
                 
Gross profit $19.3  $18.7  $17.0   +13%
Gross profit margin  80.7%  79.9%  79.2%  +150bps
Technology & development $3.1  $3.0  $2.8   +11%
SG&A $13.9  $13.7  $13.0   +8%
Income from operations $2.2  $1.9  $1.1   +96%
Adjusted EBITDA $3.9  $3.6  $2.9   +37%
CapEx $1.7  $1.8  $1.8   (5)%


net2phone Take-Aways:

 Subscription revenue increased 12% year-over-year and gross profit increased 13% year-over-year, reflecting the increase in seats served, augmented by the positive FX impact of strengthening local currencies versus the U.S. dollar in Latin America.
   
 net2phone generated substantial year-over-year increases in income from operations and Adjusted EBITDA during 2Q26, benefitting from customer acquisition and operating cost discipline and from increased operating leverage as its business continues to scale.
   
 net2phone launched a HIPAA-compatible agentic AI-solution for healthcare providers during 2Q26, and after the quarter close introduced another AI-powered solution specifically geared for the hospitality industry.


Traditional Communications

(In millions except for gross profit margin. Numbers may not foot due to rounding.)  2Q26   1Q26   2Q25   2Q26-2Q25
(%, ∆)
 
Revenue                
IDT Digital Payments $104.4  $107.1  $101.6   +3%
BOSS Revolution $45.7  $47.0  $53.3   (14)%
IDT Global $60.2  $59.6  $51.3   +17%
Other revenue $5.8  $5.8  $5.9   (1)%
Total revenue $216.1  $219.5  $212.0   +2%
                 
Gross profit $40.7  $40.4  $43.1   (6)%
Gross profit margin  18.9%  18.4%  20.3%  (150)bps
Technology & development $5.8  $5.5  $5.4   +9%
SG&A $20.3  $19.0  $19.4   +5%
Income from operations $14.3  $15.8  $18.1   (21)%
Adjusted EBITDA $18.8  $18.9  $20.6   (9)%
CapEx $1.6  $1.5  $1.2   +32%


Traditional Communications Take-Aways:

 Sales on IDT Digital Payments’ Zendit B2B platform more than doubled year-over-year with growth across its mobile top-up, prepaid gift card and e-sim verticals.
   
 The decrease in the overall segment’s gross profit primarily reflects a revenue mix shift at IDT Global, because of an increase in sales traffic to lower margin corridors.
   

OTHER FINANCIAL RESULTS

Consolidated results for all periods presented include corporate overhead. Corporate G&A expense decreased 7% to $2.8 million in 2Q26 from $3.0 million in 2Q25.

As of January 31, 2026, IDT held $246.2 million in cash, cash equivalents, debt securities, and current equity investments, exclusive of restricted cash. Also as of January 31, 2026, current assets totaled $572.8 million and current liabilities totaled $308.4 million. IDT had no outstanding debt at the quarter end.

Net cash provided by operating activities in 2Q26 was $38.3 million compared to $20.2 million in 2Q25. Exclusive of changes in customer funded deposits at IDT’s Fintech segment businesses, adjusted net cash provided by operating activities* in 2Q26 was $39.3 million compared to $7.3 million provided in 2Q25.

Capital expenditures increased to $6.1 million in 2Q26 from $4.8 million in 2Q25.

FY 2026 FINANCIAL OUTLOOK

IDT is increasing its previous FY 2026 guidance for consolidated Adjusted EBITDA from $141-$145 million to $147-$149 million. At the midpoint, the updated guidance represents an increase of 12% from FY 2025 Adjusted EBITDA of $131.7 million.

Reconciliations of Adjusted EBITDA to net income and income from operations for all periods presented are included in the Non-GAAP reconciliations provided at the end of this release.

DIVIDEND

The Board of Directors of IDT Corporation increased IDT’s annual dividend from $0.24 to $0.28 and declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.07 per share of IDT Class A and Class B Common stock payable on March 31, 2026 to stockholders of record as of March 19, 2026.

IDT EARNINGS ANNOUNCEMENT INFORMATION

This release is available for download in the “Investors & Media” section of the IDT Corporation website (https://www.idt.net/investors-and-media) and has been filed on a current report (Form 8-K) with the SEC.

IDT will host an earnings conference call beginning at 5:30 PM Eastern today with management’s discussion of results followed by Q&A with investors. To listen to the call and participate in the Q&A, dial 1-888-506-0062 (toll-free from the U.S.) or 1-973-528-0011 (international) and provide the following access code: 838615.

A replay of the conference call will be available approximately three hours after the call concludes through Tuesday, March 24, 2026. To access the call replay, dial 1-877-481-4010 (toll-free from the U.S.) or 1-919-882-2331 (international) and provide this replay passcode: 53592. The replay will also be accessible via streaming audio at the IDT investor relations website.

ABOUT IDT CORPORATION

IDT Corporation (NYSE: IDT) is a global provider of fintech and communications solutions through a portfolio of synergistic businesses: National Retail Solutions (NRS) point-of-sale (POS) platform enables independent retailers to operate more effectively while providing advertisers and marketers with reach into underserved consumer markets; BOSS Money facilitates innovative international remittances and fintech payments solutions; net2phone provides businesses with unified communications, customer experience, and AI-driven workflow solutions; IDT Digital Payments and the BOSS Revolution calling service make sharing prepaid products and services and speaking with friends and family around the world convenient and reliable; and, IDT Global and IDT Express enable communications services to provision and manage international voice and SMS messaging.

All statements above that are not purely about historical facts, including, but not limited to, those in which we use the words “believe,” “anticipate,” “expect,” “plan,” “intend,” “estimate,” “target” and similar expressions, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. While these forward-looking statements represent our current judgment of what may happen in the future, actual results may differ materially from the results expressed or implied by these statements due to numerous important factors. Our filings with the SEC provide detailed information on such statements and risks and should be consulted along with this release. To the extent permitted under applicable law, IDT assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

CONTACT

IDT Corporation Investor Relations
Bill Ulrey
william.ulrey@idt.net
973-438-3838

IDT CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

  January 31,
2026
  July 31,
2025
 
  (Unaudited)
(in thousands, except per share data)
 
Assets      
Current assets:        
Cash and cash equivalents $210,183  $226,505 
Restricted cash and cash equivalents  126,745   115,327 
Debt securities  25,607   21,649 
Equity investments  10,388   5,637 
Trade accounts receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of $10,190 at January 31, 2026 and $9,097 at July 31, 2025  42,717   44,932 
Settlement assets, net of reserve of $1,799 at January 31, 2026 and $1,367 at July 31, 2025  69,315   28,014 
Disbursement prefunding  45,598   37,097 
Prepaid expenses  11,588   12,440 
Other current assets  30,659   28,702 
         
Total current assets  572,800   520,303 
Property, plant, and equipment, net  40,865   38,869 
Goodwill  26,639   26,488 
Other intangibles, net  4,476   5,056 
Equity investments  5,179   6,658 
Operating lease right-of-use assets  1,455   1,878 
Deferred income tax assets, net  18,678   18,790 
Other assets  8,199   8,161 
         
Total assets $678,291  $626,203 
         
Liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interest, and equity        
Current liabilities:        
Trade accounts payable $16,648  $19,435 
Accrued expenses  90,030   97,295 
Deferred revenue  27,022   27,726 
Customer funds deposits  128,105   114,708 
Settlement liabilities  18,547   13,922 
Other current liabilities  28,059   19,910 
         
Total current liabilities  308,411  $292,996 
Operating lease liabilities  753   1,103 
Other liabilities  923   1,688 
         
Total liabilities  310,087   295,787 
Commitments and contingencies        
Redeemable noncontrolling interest  11,854   11,459 
Equity:        
IDT Corporation stockholders’ equity:        
Preferred stock, $.01 par value; authorized shares—10,000; no shares issued      
Class A common stock, $.01 par value; authorized shares—35,000; 3,272 shares issued and 1,574 shares outstanding at January 31, 2026 and July 31, 2025  33   33 
Class B common stock, $.01 par value; authorized shares—200,000; 28,537 and 28,528 shares issued and 23,357 and 23,656 shares outstanding at January 31, 2026 and July 31, 2025, respectively  285   285 
Additional paid-in capital  315,053   308,111 
Treasury stock, at cost, consisting of 1,698 and 1,698 shares of Class A common stock and 5,179 and 4,872 shares of Class B common stock at January 31, 2026 and July 31, 2025, respectively  (158,892)  (143,853)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss  (14,156)  (16,569)
Retained earnings  197,416   157,124 
         
Total IDT Corporation stockholders’ equity  339,739   305,131 
Noncontrolling interests  16,611   13,826 
         
Total equity  356,350   318,957 
         
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interest, and equity $678,291  $626,203 


IDT CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(Unaudited)

  Three Months Ended
January 31,
  Six Months Ended
January 31,
 
  2026  2025  2026  2025 
  (in thousands, except per share data) 
Revenues $320,516  $303,349  $643,268  $612,915 
Direct cost of revenues  199,239   191,239   403,812   393,178 
                 
Gross profit  121,277   112,110   239,456   219,737 
Operating expenses:                
Selling, general and administrative  78,846   70,721   152,853   141,772 
Technology and development  14,123   12,612   27,754   25,372 
Severance  227   233   431   410 
Other operating expense, net  836   227   247   227 
                 
Total operating expenses  94,032   83,793   181,285   167,781 
                 
Income from operations  27,245   28,317   58,171   51,956 
Interest income, net  1,640   1,354   3,348   2,782 
Other income (expense), net  186   207   (281)  (76)
                 
Income before income taxes  29,071   29,878   61,238   54,662 
Provision for income taxes  (6,247)  (7,665)  (14,318)  (13,967)
                 
Net income  22,824   22,213   46,920   40,695 
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests  (1,876)  (1,944)  (3,610)  (3,178)
                 
Net income attributable to IDT Corporation $20,948  $20,269  $43,310  $37,517 
                 
Earnings per share attributable to IDT Corporation common stockholders:                
Basic $0.84  $0.81  $1.72  $1.49 
Diluted $0.84  $0.80  $1.72  $1.48 
                 
Weighted-average number of shares used in calculation of earnings per share:                
Basic  25,048   25,161   25,115   25,182 
Diluted  25,055   25,324   25,124   25,343 
                 
Stock-based compensation included in total operating expenses $4,348  $863  $6,362  $1,774 


IDT CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)

  Six Months Ended
January 31,
 
  2026  2025 
  (in thousands) 
Operating activities        
Net income $46,920  $40,695 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:        
Depreciation and amortization  10,698   10,490 
Deferred income taxes  85   12,674 
Provision for credit losses, doubtful accounts receivable, and reserve for settlement assets  2,372   2,472 
Stock-based compensation  6,361   1,774 
Other  1,971   1,077 
Changes in assets and liabilities:        
Trade accounts receivable  761   (4,271)
Settlement assets and disbursement prefunding  (50,261)  (47,262)
Prepaid expenses, other current assets, and other assets  961   311 
Trade accounts payable, accrued expenses, settlement liabilities, other current liabilities, and other liabilities  68   (11,844)
Customer funds deposits  9,587   15,701 
Deferred revenue  (1,343)  (1,500)
         
Net cash provided by operating activities  28,180   20,317 
Investing activities        
Capital expenditures  (11,969)  (10,100)
Purchase of equity investments  (500)   
Purchase of convertible preferred stock in equity method investment     (673)
Purchases of debt and equity securities  (26,319)  (15,997)
Proceeds from maturities and sales of debt and equity securities  17,354   16,751 
         
Net cash used in investing activities  (21,434)  (10,019)
Financing activities        
Dividends paid  (3,018)  (2,524)
Distributions to noncontrolling interests  (50)  (50)
Proceeds from borrowings under revolving credit facility  15,987   24,534 
Repayment of borrowings under revolving credit facility  (15,987)  (24,534)
Proceeds from borrowings  125    
Repayment of borrowings  (100)   
Proceeds from exercise of stock options  200    
Repurchases of Class B common stock  (15,039)  (11,395)
         
Net cash used in financing activities  (17,882)  (13,969)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash and cash equivalents  6,232   (4,079)
         
Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash and cash equivalents  (4,904)  (7,750)
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period  341,832   255,456 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash and cash equivalents at end of period $336,928  $247,706 
         
Supplemental Cash Flow Information        
         
Cash paid during the period for:        
Income taxes $7,000  $ 
         
Non-Cash Financing Activities        
Shares of the Company’s Class B common stock issued to an executive officer for bonus payment $  $1,824 
Value of the Company’s DSUs exchanged for National Retail Solutions shares $3,547  $ 


Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures for the Second Quarter Fiscal 2026 and 2025

In addition to disclosing financial results that are determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (GAAP), IDT also disclosed (a) Adjusted EBITDA for 2Q26, 1Q26, and 2Q25, among other quarters (b) non-GAAP earnings per diluted share (Non-GAAP EPS) for 2Q26 and 2Q25 (c) NRS’ ‘Rule of 40’ score for 2Q26 and (d) non-GAAP adjusted net cash provided by or used in operating activities for 2Q26 and 2Q25. These are non-GAAP financial measures intended to provide useful information that supplements IDT’s or the relevant segment’s results in accordance with GAAP. The following explains these terms and their respective reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

Generally, a non-GAAP measure is a numerical measure of a company’s performance, financial position, or cash flows that either excludes or includes amounts that are not normally excluded or included in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP.

IDT’s measure of Adjusted EBITDA starts with net income from operations in accordance with GAAP and adds depreciation and amortization, severance expense, stock-based compensation, and other operating expenses, and deducts other operating income.

IDT’s measure of Non-GAAP EPS is calculated by dividing non-GAAP net income by the diluted weighted-average shares. IDT’s measure of non-GAAP net income starts with net income attributable to IDT in accordance with GAAP and adds severance expense, stock-based compensation, and other operating expenses, and deducts other operating income. These additions and subtractions are non-cash and/or non-routine items in the relevant fiscal 2026 and fiscal 2025 periods.

Management believes that IDT’s Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP EPS are measures which provide useful information to both management and investors by excluding certain expenses and non-routine gains and losses that may not be indicative of IDT’s or the relevant segment’s core operating results. Management uses Adjusted EBITDA, among other measures, as a relevant indicator of core operational strengths in its financial and operational decision making. In addition, management uses Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP EPS to evaluate operating performance in relation to IDT’s competitors. Disclosure of these financial measures may be useful to investors in evaluating performance and allow for greater transparency of the underlying supplemental information used by management in its financial and operational decision-making. In addition, IDT has historically reported similar financial measures and believes such measures are commonly used by readers of financial information in assessing performance, therefore the inclusion of comparative numbers provides consistency in financial reporting.

Management refers to Adjusted EBITDA, as well as the GAAP measures income (loss) from operations and net income, on a segment and/or consolidated level to facilitate internal and external comparisons to the segments’ and IDT’s historical operating results, in making operating decisions, for budget and planning purposes, and to form the basis upon which management is compensated.

While depreciation and amortization are considered operating costs under GAAP, these expenses primarily represent the non-cash current period allocation of costs associated with long-lived assets acquired or capitalized in prior periods. IDT’s Adjusted EBITDA, which is exclusive of depreciation and amortization, is a useful indicator of its current performance.

Severance expense is excluded from the calculation of Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP EPS. Severance expense is reflective of decisions made by management in each period regarding the aspects of IDT’s and its segments’ businesses to be focused on in light of changing market realities and other factors. While there may be similar charges in other periods, the nature and magnitude of these charges can fluctuate markedly and do not reflect the performance of IDT’s core and continuing operations.

Other operating income (expense), net, which is a component of income (loss) from operations, is excluded from the calculation of Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP EPS. Other operating expense, net primarily includes legal fees net of insurance claims related to Straight Path Communications Inc.’s stockholders’ class action, legal settlements, and gains from the write-off of contingent consideration liabilities. From time-to-time, IDT may have gains or incur costs related to non-routine legal, tax, and other matters, however, these various items generally do not occur each quarter. IDT believes the gain and losses from these non-routine matters are not components of IDT’s or the relevant segment’s core operating results.

Stock-based compensation recognized by IDT and other companies may not be comparable because of the variety of types of awards as well as the various valuation methodologies and subjective assumptions that are permitted under GAAP. Stock-based compensation is excluded from IDT’s calculation of Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP EPS because management believes this allows investors to make more meaningful comparisons of the operating results per share of IDT’s core business with the results of other companies. Stock-based compensation continues to be a significant expense for IDT and an important part of employees’ compensation that impacts their performance.

Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP EPS should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, or superior to, income (loss) from operations, cash flow from operating activities, net income, basic and diluted earnings per share or other measures of liquidity and financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. In addition, IDT’s measurements of Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP EPS may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.

The ‘Rule of 40’ score is a metric used to evaluate the performance of SaaS providers. It postulates that a SaaS provider’s revenue growth rate plus its EBITDA margin should equal or exceed 40 percent. The ‘Rule of 40’ is typically used to assess a company’s balance between growth and profitability. A total of over 40 is thought to indicate a healthy combination of expansion and financial stability, making it a useful tool for management and investors to gauge the potential for long-term success and make informed decisions about resource allocation and business strategy.

NRS’ ‘Rule of 40’ score is computed by adding (a) the growth rate of NRS’ recurring revenue for the relevant period compared to the corresponding year ago period to (b) NRS’ Adjusted EBITDA margin for the twelve-month period through the end of the current period. NRS’ recurring revenue is calculated by subtracting NRS’ revenue from POS terminal sales from its total GAAP revenue. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure as discussed above. Adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated by dividing Adjusted EBITDA by GAAP revenue for the relevant period.

IDT’s Non-GAAP adjusted measure of net cash provided by operating activities is calculated by excluding the impact of changes in customer funds deposits held from net cash provided by operating activities. Customer funds deposits represent, for the most part, funds loaded by customers of the various prepaid debit card programs issued under IDT’s wholly-owned back in Gibraltar. As such, these funds are held for customers and are not available for use by the Company. This adjusted measure of net cash provided by operating activities provides a more meaningful measure of the cash generated by our core business operations, making it a more useful tool for management and investors to evaluate the cash generation of our business operations, and to compare IDT’s cash generation with companies that do not have, or have different levels of, customer deposits. Customer deposits are, by regulation, not available to fund IDT’s operating activities.

Following are reconciliations of Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP EPS to the most directly comparable GAAP measure, which are, (a) for Adjusted EBITDA, (i) income (loss) from operations for IDT’s reportable segments and (ii) net income for IDT on a consolidated basis, and (b) for Non-GAAP EPS, diluted earnings per share. Also following is NRS’ ‘Rule of 40’ score computation including the reconciliation of NRS’ Adjusted EBITDA to the most directly comparable GAAP measure, NRS’ income from operations, and IDT’s Non-GAAP adjusted measure of net cash provided by operating activities reconciled to GAAP net cash provided by operating activities.

IDT Corporation
Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended 2Q26, 1Q26, and 2Q25
(unaudited) in millions. Figures may not foot or cross-foot due to rounding

  Total IDT Corporation  Traditional Comm.  net2phone  NRS  Fintech  Corporate 
                   
Three Months Ended January 31, 2026 (2Q26)                        
Net income attributable to IDT Corporation $20.9                     
Adjustments:                        
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests $(1.9)                    
Net income $22.8                     
Provision for income taxes $(6.2)                    
Income before income taxes $29.1                     
Interest income, net $1.6                     
Other expense, net $0.2                     
Income (loss) from operations $27.2  $14.3  $2.2  $10.2  $4.1  $(3.5)
Depreciation and amortization $5.4  $1.8  $1.7  $1.2  $0.8  $0.0 
Stock-based compensation $4.3  $2.4  $0.0  $0.4  $0.8  $0.7 
Other operating expense, net $0.8  $0.2  $0.0  $0.0  $0.0  $0.7 
Severance expense $0.2  $0.1  $0.1  $0.0  $0.0  $0.0 
Adjusted EBITDA $38.0  $18.8  $3.9  $11.8  $5.6  $(2.1)


  Total IDT Corporation  Traditional Comm.  net2phone  NRS  Fintech  Corporate 
                   
Three Months Ended October 31, 2025 (1Q26)                        
Net income attributable to IDT Corporation $22.4                     
Adjustments:                        
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests $(1.7)                    
Net income $24.1                     
Provision for income taxes $(8.1)                    
Income before income taxes $32.2                     
Interest income, net $1.7                     
Other expense, net $(0.5)                    
Income (loss) from operations $30.9  $15.8  $1.9  $8.9  $6.4  $(2.2)
Depreciation and amortization $5.3  $1.8  $1.6  $1.1  $0.7  $0.0 
Stock-based compensation $2.0  $1.1  $0.0  $0.2  $0.3  $0.3 
Other operating income, net $(0.6) $(0.1) $0.0  $0.0  $0.0  $(0.5)
Severance expense $0.2  $0.1  $0.0  $0.0  $0.0  $0.0 
Adjusted EBITDA $37.9  $18.9  $3.6  $10.3  $7.5  $(2.4)


Three Months Ended January 31, 2025 (2Q25)                  
Net income attributable to IDT Corporation $20.3                     
Adjustments:                        
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests $(1.9)                    
Net income $22.2                     
Provision for income taxes $(7.7)                    
Income before income taxes $29.9                     
Interest income, net $1.4                     
Other expense, net $0.2                     
Income (loss) from operations $28.3  $18.1  $1.1  $9.1  $3.1  $(3.1)
Depreciation and amortization $5.2  $1.9  $1.6  $1.0  $0.8  $0.0 
Stock-based compensation $0.9  $0.3  $0.0  $0.2  $0.1  $0.3 
Other operating income, net $0.2  $0.0  $0.2  $0.0  $0.0  $0.0 
Severance expense $0.2  $0.2  $0.0  $0.0  $0.0  $0.0 
Adjusted EBITDA $34.9  $20.6  $2.9  $10.3  $3.9  $(2.8)


IDT Corporation

Reconciliation of Earnings Per Share (EPS) to Non-GAAP EPS for 2Q26 and 2Q25
(unaudited) in millions, except for per share data. Figures may not foot due to rounding

  2Q26  2Q25 
       
Net income attributable to IDT Corporation $20.9  $20.3 
Adjustments (add) subtract:        
         
Stock-based compensation  (4.3)  (0.9)
Severance expense  (0.2)  (0.2)
Other operating income, net  (0.8)  (0.2)
Total adjustments  (5.4)  (1.3)
Income tax effect of total adjustments  (1.3)  (0.3)
   4.1   1.0 
Non-GAAP net income $25.0  $21.3 
         
Earnings per share:        
         
Basic $0.84  $0.81 
Total adjustments  0.16   0.03 
Non-GAAP - basic $1.00  $0.84 
         
Weighted-average number of shares used in calculation of basic earnings per share  25.0   25.2 
         
Diluted $0.84  $0.80 
Total adjustments  0.16   0.04 
Non-GAAP - diluted $1.00  $0.84 
         
Weighted-average number of shares used in calculation of diluted earnings per share  25.1   25.3 


IDT Corporation

NRS’ ‘Rule of 40’ Score
For 2Q26
(unaudited) in millions. Figures may not foot due to rounding

              Trailing twelve months (TTM) 
  3Q25  4Q25  1Q26  2Q26  2Q26 
Reconciliation of NRS’ Income from Operations to Adjusted EBITDA                    
                     
Income from operations $6.2  $5.8  $8.9  $10.2  $31.1 
Depreciation and amortization  1.0   1.1   1.1   1.2   4.4 
Stock-based compensation  0.6   0.2   0.2   0.4   1.4 
Other operating expense, net  0.0   2.4   0.0   0.0   2.4 
Adjusted EBITDA $7.8  $9.5  $10.3  $11.8  $39.4 


  2Q26  2Q25 
       
NRS’ ‘Rule of 40’ Score        
         
NRS recurring revenue $37.5  $31.6 
NRS other revenue  1.9   1.3 
NRS total revenue $39.3  $33.0 
         
NRS recurring revenue growth rate  18%    
         
NRS TTM Adjusted EBITDA (from above) $39.4     
NRS TTM total revenue  141.9     
NRS TTM Adjusted EBITDA margin  28%    
         
Rule of 40 score  46%    


IDT Corporation

Adjusted net cash provided by operating activities for 2Q26 and 2Q25
(unaudited) in millions. Figures may not foot due to rounding

(in millions)      
Three months ended January 31st 2Q26  2Q25 
Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) $38.3  $20.2 
Changes in customer deposits $(1.0) $12.9 
Adjusted net cash provided by operating activities $39.3  $7.3 


Explanation of Key Performance Metrics

net2phone Subscription Revenue is calculated by subtracting net2phone’s equipment revenue and revenue generated by a legacy SIP trunking offering in Brazil from its revenue in accordance with GAAP. net2phone’s cloud communications and contact center offerings are priced on a per-seat basis, with customers paying based on the number of users in their organization. The number of seats served and subscription revenue trends and comparisons between periods are used in the analysis of net2phone’s revenues and direct cost of revenues and are strong indications of the top-line growth and performance of the business.

NRS’ Monthly Average Recurring Revenue per Terminal is calculated by dividing NRS’ recurring revenue as defined in the Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures by the average number of active POS terminals during the period. The average number of active POS terminals is calculated by adding the beginning and ending number of active POS terminals during the period and dividing by two. NRS’ recurring revenue divided by the average number of active POS terminals is divided by three when the period is a fiscal quarter. Recurring Revenue and Monthly Average Recurring Revenue per Terminal are useful for comparisons of NRS’ revenue and revenue per customer to prior periods and to competitors and others in the market, as well as for forecasting future revenue from the customer base.

BOSS Money Transactions are a nonfinancial metric that measures customer usage during a reporting period. Average BOSS Money Revenue per Transaction measures the revenue productivity of BOSS Money’s remittance business. It is calculated by dividing BOSS Money revenue during the period by the number of transactions. Average BOSS Money Revenue per Transaction is a key metric for evaluating the productivity and operational performance of the business. BOSS Money’s Digital Send Volume is the aggregate amount of principal remitted by BOSS Money’s digital customers – those using the BOSS Money and BOSS Revolutions apps to originate remittances. Digital Send Volume is a key metric for evaluating the operational performance of the digital channel of the remittance business, and for comparing the performance of BOSS Money’s digital channel to competitors in the remittance business as well as to performance to other temporal periods.

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FAQ

What were IDT (IDT) total revenues and growth in 2Q FY2026?

IDT reported $320.5 million in revenue for 2Q FY2026, a 6% increase year‑over‑year. According to the company, growth was driven by higher contributions from NRS, fintech digital channels, and net2phone subscription revenue.

How did IDT's Adjusted EBITDA and guidance change in the 2Q FY2026 report?

Adjusted EBITDA rose to $38.0 million in 2Q26, up 9% year‑over‑year. According to the company, FY2026 Adjusted EBITDA guidance was increased to $147–149 million, reflecting stronger performance and outlook.

What dividend and buyback actions did IDT (IDT) announce with the 2Q FY2026 results?

IDT's Board raised the annual dividend 17% to $0.28 and declared a $0.07 quarterly payment. According to the company, 1H FY2026 repurchases totaled 308,000 shares for $15 million as part of capital allocation.

How did net2phone perform in 2Q FY2026 and what drove results for IDT (IDT)?

net2phone revenue grew 11% to $23.9 million with gross profit up 13%. According to the company, results were driven by subscription seat growth, operating leverage, and favorable foreign exchange in Latin America.

What trends affected IDT's NRS segment results in 2Q FY2026?

NRS total revenue rose 19% to $39.4 million with recurring revenue up 18%. According to the company, growth came from Merchant Services, SaaS fee adoption, and expanded POS terminals and payment accounts.

What were IDT's liquidity and debt position at the end of 2Q FY2026?

IDT held $246.2 million in cash, cash equivalents, debt securities, and current equity investments and reported no outstanding debt at quarter end. According to the company, current assets were $572.8 million versus current liabilities $308.4 million.
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