Nagarro estimates 2022 revenue grew 48.0% over 2021 in constant currency, reiterates 2023 guidance
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Nagarro, a global digital engineering leader, reported strong preliminary unaudited financial results for Q4 and FY 2022. Q4 revenue reached €231.0 million, marking a 42.6% YoY increase from €162.0 million in Q4 2021. For the full year, revenue grew to €856.4 million, a 56.8% increase. Gross profit in Q4 2022 was €66.8 million, with a gross margin of 28.9%. Adjusted EBITDA rose to €30.5 million, 13.2% of revenue. The company also maintains a 2023 revenue guidance of approximately €1,020 million, excluding acquisitions, with anticipated gross and adjusted EBITDA margins of 28% and 15%, respectively.
Positive
- Q4 revenue up 42.6% YoY to €231.0 million.
- FY 2022 revenue increased 56.8% to €856.4 million.
- Gross profit for Q4 2022 rose to €66.8 million.
- Adjusted EBITDA for Q4 improved to €30.5 million, up from €20.5 million.
Negative
- None.
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On the day this news was published, NGRRF gained 1.57%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.
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Constant currency YoY revenue growth for Q4 2022 was
Operating cash flow in Q4 2022 rose to
The company added a net of 163 professionals in Q4 2022, including trainees and lateral hires.
Preliminary full-year results
Guidance
The company also maintains its guidance for the financial year 2023.
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