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Vontier (VNT) posts Q1 2026 growth, Teletrac sale deal and reaffirms EPS guidance

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Vontier Corporation reported first quarter 2026 sales of $750.6 million, up 1.3% year-over-year, with core sales growth of 1.7%. GAAP diluted net earnings per share were $0.66, and adjusted diluted net earnings per share were $0.80.

Operating profit was $134.8 million, up 3.6%, while adjusted operating profit was $157.6 million, slightly below the prior year. Operating cash flow was $46.5 million and adjusted free cash flow was $28.0 million, representing 24.6% adjusted free cash flow conversion.

The Environmental & Fueling Solutions segment grew sales 4.5% with a 29.6% margin, while Mobility Technologies and Repair Solutions saw roughly flat sales and lower margins. Vontier agreed to divest a majority of Teletrac Navman for a purchase price valuing the business at $220 million, repurchased 1.8 million shares for $70 million, and ended the quarter with a net leverage ratio of 2.4x. The company reaffirmed full-year 2026 guidance, including adjusted diluted net EPS of $3.35 to $3.50.

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Insights

Q1 shows modest growth, portfolio reshaping, and reaffirmed 2026 targets.

Vontier delivered Q1 2026 sales of $750.6 million, up 1.3%, with core growth of 1.7%. GAAP diluted EPS reached $0.66, while adjusted diluted EPS was $0.80, modestly above the prior-year $0.77. Reported operating margin improved to 18.0%, but adjusted margin slipped to 21.0%.

Segment performance was mixed. Environmental & Fueling Solutions grew sales 4.5% with a stable 29.6% margin, while Mobility Technologies and Repair Solutions had essentially flat sales and margin compression due to higher R&D, unfavorable mix and a bad-debt reserve. Operating cash flow of $46.5 million and adjusted free cash flow conversion of 24.6% were soft versus the prior year.

Strategically, the announced agreement to divest a majority of Teletrac Navman at a $220 million valuation, combined with $70 million of share repurchases and refinancing of a $500 million bond, indicates ongoing portfolio and capital structure management. With a net leverage ratio of 2.4x and reaffirmed 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $3.35–$3.50, the company signals confidence in its full-year outlook despite near-term margin and cash flow pressure.

Item 0.4 Item 0.4
Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition Financial
Disclosure of earnings results, typically an earnings press release or preliminary financials.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Item 11.0 Item 11.0
Q1 2026 Sales $750.6 million Total sales, up 1.3% year-over-year
Q1 2026 GAAP Diluted EPS $0.66 per share Net earnings on a diluted basis
Q1 2026 Adjusted Diluted EPS $0.80 per share Non-GAAP diluted net earnings per share
Teletrac Navman valuation $220 million Purchase price valuing majority divested business
Share repurchases $70 million 1.8 million shares repurchased during the quarter
Net leverage ratio 2.4x Net debt to adjusted EBITDA at Q1 2026 end
FY 2026 adjusted EPS guidance $3.35–$3.50 Reaffirmed full-year adjusted diluted EPS range
Q1 2026 Adjusted FCF Conversion 24.6% Adjusted free cash flow divided by adjusted net earnings
core sales growth financial
"Core sales increased 1.7% led by strong demand for convenience retail solutions"
Core sales growth measures how a company’s regular, ongoing revenue changes over time after removing one-off or temporary effects such as large acquisitions, divestitures, major currency swings, or discontinued product lines. Think of it as the temperature of the business itself rather than the weather — it shows whether underlying customer demand is rising or falling, which helps investors judge the durability of revenue and compare performance across periods or peers.
adjusted operating profit financial
"Adjusted operating profit of $157.6 million decreased 1.9% from the prior year"
Adjusted operating profit is a measure of a company’s routine profit from its core business activities after removing one‑time events, unusual costs or non‑cash items so the result reflects ongoing operations. Think of it like judging a car’s normal fuel efficiency after ignoring a single visit to the body shop; investors use it to compare underlying profitability across periods or peers and to judge whether the business is sustainably earning money, but the specific exclusions can be subjective.
adjusted diluted net earnings per share financial
"adjusted diluted net earnings per share of $0.80"
Adjusted diluted net earnings per share is the company’s net profit divided by the total number of shares after accounting for things that could increase share count, with one‑time or unusual items removed so the figure reflects recurring performance. Think of a pie split into more slices (dilution) and with a few burnt pieces taken out (adjustments); it helps investors see how much of the company’s ongoing profit really belongs to each share and compare results across periods.
adjusted free cash flow conversion financial
"Adjusted free cash flow was $28.0 million, representing 25% adjusted free cash flow conversion"
Adjusted free cash flow conversion measures how effectively a company turns its reported profit into available cash after accounting for necessary expenses and adjustments. It shows the percentage of profit that becomes actual cash the company can use for growth, debt repayment, or returning value to shareholders. This metric helps investors understand the quality and sustainability of a company's earnings.
net leverage ratio financial
"Net leverage ratio ended Q1 at 2.4X"
The net leverage ratio measures how much debt a company has compared to its available assets or earnings, after accounting for its cash and liquid assets. It helps investors understand how heavily a company relies on borrowed money to finance its operations and growth. A higher ratio indicates greater financial risk, while a lower ratio suggests a more cautious approach to borrowing.
Adjusted EBITDA financial
"Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) | $ | 705.9"
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.
Sales $750.6 million +1.3% year-over-year
GAAP diluted EPS $0.66
Adjusted diluted EPS $0.80
Core sales growth 1.7%
Guidance

For FY 2026, Vontier expects total sales of $2,990–$3,040 million, adjusted operating margin expansion midpoint of about 130 bps, adjusted diluted EPS of $3.35–$3.50, and approximately 95% adjusted free cash flow conversion. For Q2 2026, it guides to sales of $730–$740 million and adjusted EPS of $0.78–$0.81.

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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d)
OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
May 7, 2026
Date of Report (Date of Earliest Event Reported)
Vontier Corporation
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)

Delaware
001-39483
84-2783455
(State or Other Jurisdiction
Of Incorporation)
(Commission
File Number)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
5438 Wade Park Boulevard, Suite 600
Raleigh, NC 27607
(Address of principal executive offices, including zip code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (984) 275-6000
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
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Securities Registered Pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each Class
Trading Symbol
Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Common stock, par value $0.0001 per share
VNT
New York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.




ITEM 2.02 RESULTS OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL CONDITION

On May 7, 2026, Vontier Corporation (the "Company") issued a press release announcing financial results for the quarter ended April 3, 2026. A copy of the release is furnished herewith as Exhibit 99.1 and incorporated by reference herein. The information set forth in this Item 2.02 of this Current Report on Form 8-K and the press release attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 are being furnished pursuant to Item 2.02 of Form 8-K. This Item 2.02 of this Current Report on Form 8-K and the press release attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), or incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such a filing.
ITEM 9.01 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS
(d)     Exhibits.
Exhibit No.
Description
99.1
Press Release, dated May 7, 2026
104
Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document)







SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
VONTIER CORPORATION
Date:
May 7, 2026
By:
/s/ Courtney Kamlet
Name:
Courtney Kamlet
Title:
Vice President - Chief Governance Officer & Chief of Staff


Exhibit 99.1
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Vontier Reports First Quarter Results and Reaffirms Full Year 2026 Guidance

First Quarter 2026 Results
Sales of $750.6 million, up 1.3% vs. prior year; Core sales up 1.7% year-over-year
GAAP diluted net EPS of $0.66; Adjusted diluted net EPS of $0.80
Operating cash flow was $46.5 million; Adjusted free cash flow was $28.0 million, representing 25% adjusted free cash flow conversion
2026 Outlook
Initiates Q2 2026 guidance for adjusted diluted net EPS of $0.78 to $0.81
Reaffirms FY 2026 guidance for adjusted diluted net EPS of $3.35 to $3.50

RALEIGH, North Carolina, May 7, 2026 -- Vontier Corporation (NYSE: VNT), a leading global provider of critical technologies and solutions to connect, manage and scale the mobility ecosystem, today announced results for the first quarter ended April 3, 2026.

Reported sales in the first quarter increased 1.3% year-over-year to $750.6 million. Core sales increased 1.7% led by strong demand for convenience retail solutions including fueling and environmental systems and payment technologies. Operating profit of $134.8 million increased 3.6% from the prior year, and operating profit margin increased approximately 40 basis points, to 18.0%. Adjusted operating profit of $157.6 million decreased 1.9% from the prior year and adjusted operating profit margin decreased 70 basis points to 21.0%. Net earnings were $94.3 million, and adjusted net earnings were $113.6 million, resulting in GAAP diluted net earnings per share of $0.66 and adjusted diluted net earnings per share of $0.80.

“Vontier delivered solid Sales and Order growth to start the year, and we continue to see meaningful momentum in our Convenience Retail end market, reinforcing our confidence in the growth opportunity ahead,” said Mark Morelli, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Demand trends across our most important end markets remain constructive, and we are confident in our outlook for the full year. We are focused on disciplined execution and capital allocation as we work to deliver strong full-year performance and long-term shareholder value.”




Segment Results

Environmental & Fueling SolutionsQ1 2026Q1 2025Change
Sales ($M)
$344.8$329.84.5%
Segment Operating Profit ($M)
$101.9$97.54.5%
Segment Operating Profit Margin29.6%29.6%flat

Environmental & Fueling Solutions reported sales increased 4.5% versus the prior year. Core sales increased 6.1%, led by strong demand for fuel dispensing equipment and aftermarket parts. Segment operating profit margin was flat on benefits from volume leverage and ongoing simplification initiatives, offset by unfavorable mix.

Mobility TechnologiesQ1 2026Q1 2025Change
Sales(a) ($M)
$269.3$270.5(0.4)%
Segment Operating Profit ($M)
$44.7$51.9(13.9)%
Segment Operating Profit Margin16.6%19.2%-260bps
(a) Includes $16.4 million and $12.2 million of intersegment sales for Q1 2026 and Q1 2025, respectively, that are eliminated in consolidation.

Mobility Technologies reported sales decreased 0.4% versus the prior year. Core sales decreased 1.2% year-over-year, on strong demand for convenience retail payment and point-of-sale technologies, offset by lower shipments of vehicle identification solutions versus the prior year. Segment operating profit margin declined 260 basis points year-over-year as ongoing simplification initiatives were more than offset by higher R&D expense and unfavorable mix.

Repair SolutionsQ1 2026Q1 2025Change
Sales ($M)
$152.9$153.0(0.1)%
Segment Operating Profit ($M)
$30.4$33.2(8.4)%
Segment Operating Profit Margin19.9%21.7%-180bps

Repair Solutions reported and core sales declined 0.1% versus the prior year. Sales at Repair Solutions held flat as growth initiatives helped offset macroeconomic pressures impacting service technicians’ discretionary spending. Segment operating profit margin declined 180 basis points on unfavorable mix and a reserve for bad debt.


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Other Items
Announced an agreement to divest a majority of Teletrac Navman for a purchase price that values the business at $220 million.
Repurchased 1.8 million shares for $70 million during the quarter
Refinanced $500 million bond maturity; Repaid $200 million using cash on hand and refinanced the remaining $300 million with a 364-day term loan
Net leverage ratio ended Q1 at 2.4X

2026 Outlook
Underlying fundamentals in previous guidance unchanged; Total Sales and Adjusted Operating Margin revised to reflect the impact of the Teletrac divestiture (expected to close in early June)
Total sales of $2,990 to $3,040 million (including $110 million headwind from divestiture); Core sales growth midpoint of approximately 3%
Adjusted operating profit margin expansion midpoint of approximately 130bps year-over-year (including 50 basis points tailwind from divestiture)
Adjusted diluted net EPS in the range of $3.35 to $3.50
Adjusted free cash flow conversion of approximately 95%

Q2 2026 Outlook
Total sales of $730 to $740 million (including $15 million headwind from divestiture); Core sales growth down approximately 1%
Adjusted operating profit margin expansion of approximately 80 basis points (including 20 basis points tailwind from divestiture)
Adjusted diluted net EPS in the range of $0.78 to $0.81 (including $0.01 headwind from divestiture)

Conference Call Details
Vontier will discuss results and outlook during its quarterly investor conference call today starting at 8:30 a.m. ET. The call and an accompanying slide presentation will be webcast on the “Investors” section of Vontier’s website, www.vontier.com, under “Events & Presentations.” A replay of the webcast will be available at the same location shortly after the conclusion of the presentation.

The call can be accessed via webcast or by dialing +1 800-549-8228, along with the conference ID: 57509. A replay of the webcast will be available at the same location shortly after the conclusion of the presentation, or by dialing +1 888-660-6264, along with the passcode 57509 or under the “Investors” section of the Vontier website under “Events & Presentations.”

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ABOUT VONTIER
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) is a global industrial technology company uniting productivity, automation and multi-energy technologies to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving, more connected mobility ecosystem. Leveraging leading market positions, decades of domain expertise and unparalleled portfolio breadth, Vontier powers the way the world moves – delivering smart, safe and sustainable solutions to our customers and the planet. Vontier has a culture of continuous improvement and innovation built upon the foundation of the Vontier Business System and embraced by colleagues worldwide. Additional information about Vontier is available on the Company’s website at www.vontier.com.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
In addition to the financial measures prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), this earnings release also references “core sales growth,” “adjusted operating profit,” “adjusted operating profit margin,” “adjusted net earnings,” “adjusted diluted net earnings per share,” “free cash flow,” “adjusted free cash flow”, “adjusted free cash flow conversion,” “EBITDA,” “adjusted EBITDA,” “net debt,” and “net leverage ratio” which are non-GAAP financial measures. The reasons why we believe these measures, when used in conjunction with the GAAP financial measures, provide useful information to investors, how management uses such non-GAAP financial measures, a reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures and other information relating to these measures are included in the supplemental reconciliation schedule attached. The non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the GAAP financial measures, but should instead be read in conjunction with the GAAP financial measures. The non-GAAP financial measures used by Vontier in this release may be different from similarly-titled non-GAAP measures used by other companies.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements include, but are not limited to statements regarding Vontier Corporation’s (the “Company’s”) business and acquisition opportunities, anticipated sales growth, anticipated adjusted operating margin expansion, anticipated adjusted net earnings per share, anticipated adjusted cash flow conversion, and anticipated earnings growth, and any other statements identified by their use of words like “anticipate,” “expect,” “believe,” “outlook,” “guidance,” or “will” or other words of similar meaning. There are a number of important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, developments and business decisions to differ materially from those suggested or indicated by such forward-looking statements and you should not place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, deterioration of or instability in the economy, the markets we serve, changes in U.S. and international geopolitics, including trade policies, volatility in financial markets, contractions or lower growth rates and cyclicality of markets we serve, competition, changes in industry standards and governmental policies and regulations that may adversely impact demand for our products or our costs, our ability to successfully identify, consummate, integrate and realize the anticipated value of appropriate acquisitions and successfully complete divestitures and other dispositions, our ability to develop and successfully market new products, software, and services and expand into new markets, the potential for improper conduct by our employees, agents or business partners, impact of divestitures, contingent liabilities relating to acquisitions and divestitures, impact of changes to tax laws, our compliance with changes in applicable laws and regulations, risks relating to global economic, political, war or hostility, public health, legal, compliance and business factors, risks relating to potential impairment of goodwill and other intangible assets, currency exchange rates, tax audits and changes in our tax rate and income tax liabilities, the impact of our debt obligations on our operations, litigation and other contingent liabilities including intellectual property and environmental, health and safety matters, our ability to adequately protect our intellectual property rights, risks relating to product, service or software defects, product liability and recalls, risks relating to product manufacturing, our relationships with and the performance of
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our channel partners, commodity costs and surcharges, our ability to adjust purchases and manufacturing capacity to reflect market conditions, reliance on sole sources of supply, security breaches or other disruptions of our information technology systems, adverse effects of restructuring activities, impact of changes to U.S. GAAP, labor matters, and disruptions relating to man-made and natural disasters. Additional information regarding the factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements is available in our SEC filings, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025. These forward-looking statements represent Vontier’s beliefs and assumptions only as of the date of this release and Vontier does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events and developments or otherwise.

CONTACTS

INVESTOR RELATIONS:
Ryan Edelman
Vice President, Investor Relations
+1 (984) 238-1929
ryan.edelman@vontier.com


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VONTIER CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in millions)
(unaudited)

April 3, 2026December 31, 2025
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$233.8 $492.2 
Accounts receivable, net529.6 527.4 
Inventories341.5 326.5 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets161.8 145.7 
Total current assets1,266.7 1,491.8 
Property, plant and equipment, net135.3 129.5 
Operating lease right-of-use assets33.4 34.4 
Long-term financing receivables, net288.0 285.0 
Other intangible assets, net395.4 412.4 
Goodwill1,757.0 1,757.6 
Other assets255.5 258.1 
Total assets$4,131.3 $4,368.8 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Short-term borrowings and current portion of long-term debt$305.6 $502.2 
Trade accounts payable366.8 361.6 
Current operating lease liabilities13.8 14.3 
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities344.8 410.4 
Total current liabilities1,031.0 1,288.5 
Long-term operating lease liabilities24.0 24.8 
Long-term debt1,594.7 1,594.2 
Other long-term liabilities216.1 210.1 
Total liabilities2,865.8 3,117.6 
Commitments and Contingencies
Equity:
Preferred stock— — 
Common stock— — 
Treasury stock(1,000.3)(929.8)
Additional paid-in capital111.1 111.7 
Retained earnings2,021.3 1,930.5 
Accumulated other comprehensive income126.5 131.8 
Total Vontier stockholders’ equity1,258.6 1,244.2 
Noncontrolling interests6.9 7.0 
Total equity1,265.5 1,251.2 
Total liabilities and equity$4,131.3 $4,368.8 
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VONTIER CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
(in millions, except per share amounts)
(unaudited)

Three Months Ended
April 3, 2026March 28, 2025
Sales$750.6 $741.1 
Operating costs and expenses:
Cost of sales, excluding amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets(398.3)(390.9)
Selling, general and administrative expenses(159.0)(160.3)
Research and development expenses(41.4)(40.2)
Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets(17.1)(19.6)
Operating profit134.8 130.1 
Non-operating income (expense), net:
Interest expense, net(13.7)(15.1)
Other non-operating expense, net— (3.9)
Earnings before income taxes121.1 111.1 
Provision for income taxes(26.8)(23.2)
Net earnings$94.3 $87.9 
Net earnings per share:
Basic$0.67 $0.59 
Diluted$0.66 $0.59 
Weighted average shares outstanding:
Basic141.8 149.0 
Diluted142.5 149.5 




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VONTIER CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in millions)
(unaudited)
 Three Months Ended
 April 3, 2026March 28, 2025
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net earnings$94.3 $87.9 
Non-cash items:
Depreciation expense14.8 12.9 
Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets17.1 19.6 
Stock-based compensation expense7.7 7.5 
Change in deferred income taxes4.3 (5.7)
Other non-cash items0.4 11.0 
Change in accounts receivable and long-term financing receivables, net(7.3)3.3 
Change in other operating assets and liabilities(84.8)(26.1)
Net cash provided by operating activities46.5 110.4 
Cash flows from investing activities:
Payments for additions to property, plant and equipment(21.7)(17.7)
Cash paid for equity investments (0.3)— 
Proceeds from sale of equity investments1.0 — 
Net cash used in investing activities(21.0)(17.7)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from issuance of short-term debt300.0 — 
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt— 83.3 
Repayment of long-term debt(500.0)(133.3)
Net proceeds from short-term borrowings3.6 — 
Payments for debt issuance costs(0.4)(2.3)
Payments of common stock cash dividend(3.5)(3.7)
Purchases of treasury stock(70.0)(55.0)
Proceeds from stock option exercises 2.2 1.9 
Other financing activities(13.1)(10.6)
Net cash used in financing activities(281.2)(119.7)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents(2.7)4.2 
Net change in cash and cash equivalents(258.4)(22.8)
Beginning balance of cash and cash equivalents492.2 356.4 
Ending balance of cash and cash equivalents$233.8 $333.6 
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VONTIER CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
SEGMENT FINANCIAL SUMMARY
(in millions)
(unaudited)

 Three Months Ended
 April 3, 2026March 28, 2025
Sales
Environmental & Fueling Solutions$344.8 $329.8 
Mobility Technologies269.3 270.5 
Repair Solutions 152.9 153.0 
Intersegment eliminations(16.4)(12.2)
Total Vontier Sales$750.6 $741.1 
Segment Operating Profit
Environmental & Fueling Solutions$101.9 $97.5 
Mobility Technologies44.7 51.9 
Repair Solutions30.4 33.2 
Segment Operating Profit Margin
Environmental & Fueling Solutions 29.6%29.6%
Mobility Technologies 16.6%19.2%
Repair Solutions 19.9%21.7%
Operating Profit & Adjusted Operating Profit
Operating Profit (GAAP)$134.8 $130.1 
Operating Profit Margin (GAAP)18.0%17.6%
Adjusted Operating Profit (Non-GAAP)$157.6 $160.6 
Adjusted Operating Profit Margin (Non-GAAP)21.0%21.7%

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VONTIER CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
AND OTHER INFORMATION
Core Sales Growth

We define core sales growth as the change in total sales calculated according to GAAP but excluding (i) sales from acquired and certain divested businesses; (ii) the impact of currency translation; and (iii) certain other items.
References to sales attributable to acquisitions or acquired businesses refer to GAAP sales from acquired businesses recorded prior to the first anniversary of the acquisition less the amount of sales attributable to certain divested or exited businesses or product lines not considered discontinued operations.
The portion of sales attributable to the impact of currency translation is calculated as the difference between (a) the period-to-period change in sales (excluding sales from acquired businesses) and (b) the period-to-period change in sales, including foreign operations, (excluding sales from acquired businesses) after applying the current period foreign exchange rates to the prior year period.
The portion of sales attributable to other items is calculated as the impact of those items which are not directly correlated to core sales which do not have an impact on the current or comparable period.
Core sales growth should be considered in addition to, and not as a replacement for or superior to, total sales, and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
Management believes that reporting the non-GAAP financial measure of core sales growth provides useful information to investors by helping identify underlying growth trends in our business and facilitating easier comparisons of our sales performance with our performance in prior and future periods and to our peers. We exclude the effect of acquisitions and certain divestiture-related items because the nature, size and number of such transactions can vary dramatically from period to period and between us and our peers. We exclude the effect of currency translation and certain other items from core sales because these items are either not under management’s control or relate to items not directly correlated to core sales growth. Management believes the exclusion of these items from core sales growth may facilitate assessment of underlying business trends and may assist in comparisons of long-term performance.
Adjusted Operating Profit and Adjusted Operating Profit Margin
Adjusted operating profit refers to operating profit calculated in accordance with GAAP, but excluding amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, costs associated with restructurings including one-time termination benefits and related charges and impairment and other charges associated with facility closure, contract termination and other related activities, and the related impact of certain divested or exited businesses or product lines not considered discontinued operations ("Restructuring- and divestiture-related adjustments"), transaction- and deal-related costs, asbestos-related adjustments associated with certain divested businesses, one-time costs related to the separation, amortization of acquisition-related inventory fair value step-up, gains and losses on sale of property, and other charges which represent charges incurred that are not part of our core operating results (“Other charges”). Adjusted operating profit margin refers to adjusted operating profit divided by GAAP sales.
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Adjusted Net Earnings and Adjusted Diluted Net Earnings per Share
Adjusted net earnings refers to net earnings calculated in accordance with GAAP, but excluding on a pretax basis amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, Restructuring- and divestiture-related adjustments, transaction- and deal-related costs, asbestos-related adjustments associated with certain divested businesses, one-time costs related to the separation, amortization of acquisition-related inventory fair value step-up, gains and losses on sale of property, Other charges, non-cash write-offs of deferred financing costs, gains and losses on sale of businesses and gains and losses on investments, including the tax effect of these adjustments and other tax adjustments. The tax effect of such adjustments was calculated by applying our estimated adjusted effective tax rate to the pretax amount of each adjustment. Adjusted diluted net earnings per share refers to adjusted net earnings divided by the weighted average diluted shares outstanding.
Free Cash Flow, Adjusted Free Cash Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow Conversion
Free cash flow refers to cash flow from operations calculated according to GAAP but excluding capital expenditures. Adjusted free cash flow refers to free cash flow adjusted for cash received from the sale of property, plant and equipment and cash paid for Restructuring- and divestiture-related adjustments, transaction- and deal-related costs and Other charges. Adjusted free cash flow conversion refers to adjusted free cash flow divided by adjusted net earnings.

Net Leverage Ratio, EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA
EBITDA refers to net earnings calculated in accordance with GAAP, excluding interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets. Adjusted EBITDA refers to EBITDA adjusted for Restructuring- and divestiture-related adjustments, transaction- and deal-related costs, asbestos-related adjustments associated with certain divested businesses, one-time costs related to the separation, amortization of acquisition-related inventory fair value step-up, gains and losses on sale of property, Other charges, non-cash write-offs of deferred financing costs, gains and losses on sale of businesses and gains and losses on investments. Net leverage ratio refers to net debt divided by Adjusted EBITDA.
Management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors by reflecting additional ways of viewing aspects of our operations that, when reconciled to the corresponding GAAP measure, help our investors to understand the long-term profitability trends of our business, and facilitate comparisons of our profitability to prior and future periods and to our peers.
These non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to, and not as a replacement for or superior to, the comparable GAAP measures, and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies.
A reconciliation of each of the projected Core Sales Growth, Adjusted Operating Profit Margin, Adjusted Diluted Net Earnings Per Share and Adjusted Free Cash Flow Conversion, which are forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures, to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, is not provided because the company is unable to provide such reconciliation without unreasonable effort. The inability to provide each reconciliation is due to the unpredictability of the amounts and timing of events affecting the items we exclude from the non-GAAP measure.
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Components of Sales Growth
% Change Three Months Ended April 3, 2026 vs. Comparable 2025 Period
Environmental & Fueling SolutionsMobility TechnologiesRepair SolutionsTotal
Total Sales Growth (GAAP)4.5%(0.4)%(0.1)%1.3%
Core sales growth (Non-GAAP)6.1%(1.2)%(0.1)%1.7%
Acquisitions and divestitures (Non-GAAP)(3.5)%(1.5)%—%(2.1)%
Currency exchange rates (Non-GAAP)1.9%2.3%—%1.7%



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Reconciliation of Operating Profit to Adjusted Operating Profit

 Three Months Ended
$ in millionsApril 3, 2026March 28, 2025
Operating Profit (GAAP)$134.8 $130.1 
Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets17.1 19.6 
Restructuring- and divestiture-related adjustments4.8 10.9 
Transaction- and deal-related costs0.7 0.9 
Asbestos-related adjustments0.2 (0.7)
Other charges— (0.2)
Adjusted Operating Profit (Non-GAAP)$157.6 $160.6 
Operating Profit Margin (GAAP)18.0%17.6%
Adjusted Operating Profit Margin (Non-GAAP)21.0%21.7%
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Reconciliation of Net Earnings to Adjusted Net Earnings
 Three Months Ended
($ in millions)April 3, 2026March 28, 2025
Net Earnings (GAAP)$94.3 $87.9 
Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets17.1 19.6 
Restructuring- and divestiture-related adjustments4.8 10.9 
Transaction- and deal-related costs0.7 0.9 
Asbestos-related adjustments0.2 (0.7)
Other charges0.3 (0.2)
Non-cash write-off of deferred financing costs— 0.2 
(Gain) loss on equity investments(0.4)3.6 
Tax effect of the Non-GAAP adjustments and other tax adjustments(3.4)(7.3)
Adjusted Net Earnings (Non-GAAP)$113.6 $114.9 
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding142.5 149.5 
Diluted Net Earnings Per Share (GAAP)$0.66 $0.59 
Adjusted Diluted Net Earnings Per Share (Non-GAAP)$0.80 $0.77 

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Reconciliation of Operating Cash Flow to Free Cash Flow, Adjusted Free Cash Flow, and Adjusted Free Cash Flow Conversion

Three Months Ended
($ in millions)April 3, 2026March 28, 2025
Operating Cash Flow (GAAP)$46.5 $110.4 
Less: Purchases of property, plant & equipment (capital expenditures)(21.7)(17.7)
Free Cash Flow (Non-GAAP)$24.8 $92.7 
Restructuring- and divestiture-related adjustments2.5 2.1 
Transaction- and deal-related costs0.7 0.8 
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (Non-GAAP)$28.0 $95.6 
Adjusted Net Earnings (Non-GAAP)$113.6 $114.9 
Adjusted Free Cash Flow Conversion (Non-GAAP)24.6%83.2%
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Net Leverage Ratio and Reconciliation from Net Earnings to EBITDA to Adjusted EBITDA

Total Debt$1,906.0 
Less: Cash(233.8)
Net Debt$1,672.2 
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP)$705.9 
Net Leverage Ratio2.4 

Three Months EndedLTM
($ in millions)April 3, 2026April 3, 2026
Net Earnings (GAAP)$94.3 $412.5 
Interest expense, net13.7 58.4 
Income tax expense26.8 105.7 
Depreciation and amortization expense31.9 124.6 
EBITDA (Non-GAAP)$166.7 $701.2 
Restructuring- and divestiture-related adjustments4.8 11.4 
Transaction- and deal-related costs0.7 3.3 
Asbestos-related adjustments0.2 0.6 
Other charges0.3 (0.9)
Gain on sale of businesses— (3.5)
Gain on equity investments(0.4)(6.2)
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP)$172.3 $705.9 
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FAQ

How did Vontier (VNT) perform in Q1 2026?

Vontier delivered modest growth in Q1 2026, with sales of $750.6 million, up 1.3% year-over-year. Core sales grew 1.7%, GAAP diluted EPS was $0.66, and adjusted diluted EPS was $0.80, reflecting slightly higher profitability versus the prior year.

What were Vontier’s main segment results for Q1 2026?

Environmental & Fueling Solutions led growth with sales of $344.8 million, up 4.5%, and a 29.6% margin. Mobility Technologies sales were $269.3 million, down 0.4%, and Repair Solutions sales were $152.9 million, down 0.1%, both experiencing margin compression.

What guidance did Vontier (VNT) provide for full-year 2026?

Vontier reaffirmed 2026 guidance, targeting total sales of $2,990–$3,040 million and adjusted operating margin expansion of about 130 bps. It expects adjusted diluted EPS of $3.35–$3.50 and approximately 95% adjusted free cash flow conversion, including the impact of a Teletrac divestiture.

What is included in Vontier’s Q2 2026 outlook?

For Q2 2026, Vontier expects total sales of $730–$740 million, with core sales down about 1%. It projects adjusted operating margin expansion of roughly 80 bps and adjusted diluted EPS of $0.78–$0.81, which includes a $0.01 headwind from the Teletrac divestiture.

What major strategic actions did Vontier announce this quarter?

Vontier announced an agreement to divest a majority of Teletrac Navman at a purchase price valuing the business at $220 million. It also repurchased 1.8 million shares for $70 million, refinanced a $500 million bond maturity, and ended the quarter with a net leverage ratio of 2.4x.

How strong was Vontier’s cash flow in Q1 2026?

Operating cash flow was $46.5 million and adjusted free cash flow was $28.0 million in Q1 2026. This resulted in adjusted free cash flow conversion of 24.6%, significantly below the prior year, though the company still targets about 95% adjusted free cash flow conversion for 2026.

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