LINKÖPING, Sweden,
Dec. 12,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- International medical imaging
IT and cybersecurity company Sectra's (STO: SECT B) order
bookings for the second quarter surpassed SEK 4 billion, exceeding the previous highest
level for a single quarter. In other respects, the outcome was
dampened by currency effects as well as the ongoing transformation
of the business model. However, the transition to service sales and
cloud deliveries is nonetheless progressing rapidly and will
eventually benefit Sectra and its customers.
Second quarter: August–October in figures
- Contracted order bookings rose 739.6% to SEK 4,223.1 million (503.0), of which
SEK 4,017.0 million (460.1) pertained
to guaranteed order bookings. Of the guaranteed order bookings, 3%
were recognized during the quarter and a further 1–11% are deemed
to pertain to revenue within 12 months after the end of the
quarter.
- Net sales decreased 4.3% to SEK 753.5
million (787.7). Based on unadjusted exchange rates, the
decrease was 2.1%. Recurring revenue accounted for SEK 484.7 million (429.6) of net sales, up 12.8%.
Based on unadjusted exchange rates, the increase was 15.2%. Cloud
recurring revenue (CRR) increased 29.9% to SEK 121.3 million (93.4).
- Operating profit declined 38.0% to SEK
109.6 million (176.7), corresponding to an operating margin
of 14.5% (22.4). Based on unadjusted exchange rates, operating
profit decreased 35.2%.
- Profit for the period amounted to SEK
87.8 million (150.6).
- Cash flow from operations amounted to SEK 176.1 million (57.7).
- Sectra transferred SEK 211.9
million (211.9) to shareholders through the 2024 share
redemption program.
Six-month period: May–October 2024 in figures
- Contracted order bookings rose 39.3% to SEK 4,838.1 million (3,472.9), of which
SEK 4,560.1 million (804.5) pertained
to guaranteed order bookings.
- Net sales increased 7.7% to SEK 1,477.3
million (1,371.5). Based on unadjusted exchange rates, the
increase was 9.3%. Recurring revenue accounted for SEK 967.0 million (826.7) of net sales, up 17.0%.
Based on unadjusted exchange rates, the increase was 18.5%. Cloud
recurring revenue (CRR) increased 35.8% to SEK 244.1 million (179.8).
- Operating profit declined 14.9% to SEK
209.4 million (246.0), corresponding to an operating margin
of 14.2% (17.9). Based on unadjusted exchange rates, operating
profit decreased 12.4%.
- Profit for the period amounted to SEK
168.2 million (212.1).
- Cash flow from operations amounted to SEK 119.4 million (-40.6).
Comments from Torbjörn Kronander, President and CEO of Sectra
AB
"The first half of the year can be summarized as follows:
record-breaking order bookings, a continued positive trend for
secure communications and significant progress in the transition to
selling medical diagnostic imaging as a service. More extensive
contracts with customers lead to large variations in order
bookings, sales and earnings between quarters. The new business
model, which generates higher revenue in the long term but lower
revenue in the short term, had a clear impact on the quarter and
will continue to have such an effect until the major customer
contracts with recurring revenue that are currently in the start-up
phase properly get under way.
"During the most recent quarter, we booked our largest order ever,
worth over SEK 3 billion. It concerns
a multiyear contract for Sectra One Cloud for public healthcare in
Québec, Canada. The order is a
clear example of how extensive certain procurements have become
within healthcare, with future IT systems expected to cover larger
regions for longer periods. This pattern of larger contracts
becomes even clearer when you also consider the trend toward
consolidating all medical imaging IT into a single solution.
"Our security customers are investing heavily in strengthening
information security and making society more resistant to
cyberthreats. This means that Secure Communications is currently
our fastest-growing operating area. After the end of the quarter,
we also reached a settlement with a US company regarding our
patented technology for secure communications. This is a
non-recurring business transaction that will have a significant
positive effect in the third quarter (see page 5 for more
information).
"Healthcare and data security are both areas that are expected
to grow for a long time to come, and that are relatively unaffected
by the economic climate. With loyal customers combined with a
strong brand in growing areas, we have every reason to remain
optimistic about the future."
Read the attached interim report for further CEO comments and
information.
Presentation of the interim report
Torbjörn Kronander, President and CEO of Sectra AB, and
Jessica Holmquist, CFO of Sectra AB,
will present the financial report and answer questions. The
presentation will be held in English.
Time: December 12, 2024 at
10:00 a.m. CET
Follow live or listen to the recording afterward:
https://investor.sectra.com/Q2report2425
This information constitutes information that Sectra AB
(publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse
Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through
the agency of the contact person set out below, at 8:15 a.m. (CET) on December 12, 2024.
For further information, please contact:
Dr. Torbjörn Kronander, President and CEO, Sectra AB, +46 (0)
705 23 52 27
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