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equipifi Reports Growing Bank BNPL Adoption Prior to Holiday Shopping
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equipifi anticipating 740% growth in financial institutions leveraging its BNPL platform year-over-year heading into the biggest shopping season of the year
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — equipifi, the leading provider of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) solutions for banks and credit unions, reported record-breaking growth in bank-led BNPL adoption and loan activity prior to the holiday season.
equipifi provides a white label, debit card and checking account based BNPL SaaS that enables financial institutions to offer pre-qualified installment loans within their digital banking experience. According to Bryce Deeney, equipifi’s co-founder and CEO, the BNPL platform saw more consumers accept offers from their financial institutions in the third quarter of this year than the first two quarters combined. Bryce states that he is anticipating this growth in loan volume to continue into the fourth quarter with holiday shopping.
Last year, US shoppers spent over $16.6B online using BNPL plans for their holiday purchases. The majority of this loan volume was captured by third-party BNPL providers. Over the past 12 months, equipifi has seen a 750% increase in the number of financial institutions live on its platform as banks and credit unions across the country prioritize making this preferred payment option available to their account holders. The company has also experienced a 3,300% increase in active users on its platform as consumers embrace financial flexibility from their financial institutions.
“As the biggest shopping season of the year, the holidays are when financial institutions risk losing the most engagement and loan volume to third-party BNPL providers,” Bryce explained. “Consumers need flexible financing options from a provider they can trust. That means financial institutions must provide a competitive BNPL program for the holidays to meet their needs.”
“At a time when consumers increasingly value flexibility, equipifi’s BNPL platform gives financial institutions a timely way to meet those expectations,” said Nick Evens, President & CEO at Curql Collective. “Strong adoption rates prove equipifi has hit the sweet spot in giving credit unions a way to engage members with flexible payment options that keep them competitive and member-focused.”
Since 2022, financial institutions in over 28 states have partnered with equipifi to launch their own BNPL programs. In the last year, equipifi has added Pay-in-4 and Plan Your Purchase capabilities to its platform.
About equipifi
equipifi is the leading Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) platform for debit card issuers in the United States. This is a white label solution designed to align with consumer purchase habits, payment preferences, and financial goals. The equipifi platform seamlessly integrates with leading banking cores and digital banking platforms to deepen cardholder engagement, grow market share, increase revenue, and provide a single place to view, accept, and manage BNPL plans on their existing banking app. For more information, please visit http://www.equipifi.com/.
About Curql Collective
Curql Collective is a collaborative ecosystem built by credit unions, for credit unions, where innovation meets purpose. With the backing of over 120 progressive credit unions, Curql invests in and accelerates the development of fintech solutions that empower credit unions to better serve their members and stay competitive in a rapidly changing financial landscape. Through Curql Fund I, Curql Fund II, and Curql Accelerate, Curql has partnered with over 40 fintech companies to bring transformative technologies directly to the credit union movement. Together, Curql is creating opportunities for growth, enhancing member experiences, and driving meaningful change across the industry. For more information, please visit https://www.curql.com/credit-unions/.
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Equinix Reports First-Quarter Results and Raises Full-Year Financial Outlook
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Grew monthly recurring revenue 12% on an as-reported basis and 10% on a normalized and constant currency basis year over year Delivered largest first-quarter annualized gross bookings in company’s history, leading to a record backlog Increased stabilized assets’ revenues 9% on an as-reported basis and 6% on a constant currency basis year over year, and continued to generate attractive 26% cash-on-cash returnsRaising full-year financial outlook across key metrics
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the world’s digital infrastructure company®, today reported results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.
“Our results reflect continued strength across the business. We delivered double-digit recurring revenue growth whilst improving our margins as we capitalise on robust customer demand for our AI, cloud and networking solutions,” said Adaire Fox-Martin, CEO and President, Equinix. “We are raising our 2026 financial outlook based on the underlying strength of our Q1 performance and disciplined execution by our teams. The essential infrastructure we provide is enabling companies to accelerate innovation and enhancing our market position.”
First-Quarter 2026 Results Summary
Revenues$2.444 billion, a 10% increase over the same quarter of the previous year on an as-reported basis, or an 8% increase on a normalized and constant currency basisOperating Income$577 million, a 26% increase over the same quarter of the previous year, primarily from strong underlying operating performanceNet Income Attributable to Common Stockholders and Net Income per Share Attributable to Common Stockholders$415 million, a 21% increase over the same quarter of the previous year, primarily from higher operating income$4.20 per share, a 20% increase over the same quarter of the previous yearAdjusted EBITDA$1.245 billion, a record adjusted EBITDA margin of 51%, a 17% increase over the same quarter of the previous year on an as-reported basis, or a 13% increase on a normalized and constant currency basisAFFO and AFFO per Share$1.065 billion, a 12% increase over the same quarter of the previous year on an as-reported basis, or an 11% increase on a normalized and constant currency basis driven by strong operating performance$10.79 per share, a 12% increase over the same quarter of the previous year on an as-reported basis, or a 10% increase on a normalized and constant currency basis
Q1 results do not include the xScale® Hampton lease transaction. Adjusting for the timing of that deal, Q1 results were above the midpoint of the company’s Q1 guidance ranges.
Equinix uses certain non-GAAP financial measures, which are described further below and reconciled to the most comparable GAAP financial measures after the presentation of our GAAP financial statements.
All per-share results are presented on a fully diluted basis.
2026 Annual Guidance Summary
(in millions, except per share data)
Prior FY 2026
Guidance
Guidance
Adjustment
Foreign
Exchange
Impact
Revised FY 2026
Guidance
Q2 2026
Guidance
Revenues
$10,123 – 10,223
+$20
+$1
$10,144 – 10,244
$2,571 – 2,611
Adjusted EBITDA
Adjusted EBITDA Margin %
$5,141 – 5,221
~51%
+$23
+$1
$5,165 – 5,245
~51%
$1,349 – 1,389
52 – 53%
Recurring Capital Expenditures
% of Revenues
$270 – 290
~3%
+$11
($1)
$280 – 300
~3%
$46 – 66
2 – 3%
Non-recurring Capital Expenditures
(Excludes xScale and Land Acquisitions)
$3,385 – 3,865
+$188
($13)
~$3,800
AFFO
$4,158 – 4,238
+$40
($0)
$4,198 – 4,278
AFFO per Share (Diluted)
$41.93 – 42.74
+$0.38
($0.00)
$42.31 – 43.11
Expected Cash Dividends
~$2,036
+$1
$0
~$2,037
Equinix does not provide forward-looking guidance for certain financial data, such as depreciation, amortization, accretion, stock-based compensation and other components of net income or loss from operations, and as a result, is not able to provide a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures for forward-looking data without unreasonable effort. The impact of such adjustments could be significant. Equinix intends to calculate the various non-GAAP financial measures in future periods consistent with how they were calculated for the periods presented within this press release.
For the second quarter of 2026, the company expects revenues to range between $2.571 and $2.611 billion, an increase of 6% at the midpoint over the previous quarter, on both an as-reported and a normalized and constant currency basis. This guidance includes a $6 million foreign currency benefit when compared to the average FX rates in Q1 2026. Adjusted EBITDA is expected to range between $1.349 and $1.389 billion. This guidance includes a $4 million foreign currency benefit when compared to the average FX rates in Q1 2026. Recurring capital expenditures are expected to range between $46 and $66 million.
For the full year of 2026, total revenues are expected to range between $10.144 and $10.244 billion, an increase of approximately 10 – 11% over the previous year on both an as-reported and a normalized and constant currency basis. This guidance includes a $21 million raise from better-than-expected Q1 operating performance. It also includes a minimal foreign currency benefit when compared to prior guidance. Adjusted EBITDA is expected to range between $5.165 and $5.245 billion, reflecting an adjusted EBITDA margin of 51%, an approximate +2% expansion over the previous year. This guidance includes a $24 million raise from better-than-expected Q1 operating performance. It also includes a minimal foreign currency benefit when compared to prior guidance. AFFO is expected to range between $4.198 and $4.278 billion, an increase of 12 – 14% over the previous year on an as-reported basis, or 10 – 12% on a normalized and constant currency basis. This guidance includes a $40 million raise from better-than-expected Q1 operating performance. This guidance also includes a minimal foreign currency impact when compared to prior guidance rates. AFFO per share is expected to range between $42.31 and $43.11, an increase of 10 – 12% over the previous year on an as-reported basis, or 9 – 11% on a normalized and constant currency basis. Total capital expenditures are expected to be approximately $4.100 billion. Non-recurring capital expenditures, excluding on-balance sheet xScale-related spend, are expected to be approximately $3.800 billion. Recurring capital expenditures are expected to range between $280 and $300 million.
The U.S. dollar exchange rates used for 2026 guidance, taking into consideration the impact of our current foreign currency hedges, have been updated to $1.14 to the Euro, $1.31 to the British Pound, S$1.27 to the U.S. Dollar, ¥159 to the U.S. Dollar, A$1.40 to the U.S. Dollar, R$4.97 to the U.S. Dollar, HK$7.83 to the U.S. Dollar and C$1.37 to the U.S. Dollar. The Q1 2026 global revenue breakdown by currency for the Euro, British Pound, Singapore Dollar, Japanese Yen, Australian Dollar, Brazilian Real, Hong Kong Dollar, and Canadian Dollar is 20%, 9%, 9%, 5%, 3%, 3%, 2% and 2%, respectively.
Business Highlights
Delivered $378 million of annualized gross bookings and record annualized presales of approximately $140 million.Approximately 60% of the company’s largest deals were AI-related.Introduced Equinix Fabric Intelligence™, an industry-leading solution that embeds AI directly into the network to interpret telemetry in real time and autonomously take action to optimize performance and workflows.Launched the Distributed AI Hub, a neutral, low-latency on-ramp to AI model companies, GPU clouds, data platforms and security services that enable companies to build their own AI stacks from best-of-breed providers.Announced definitive agreement with Canada Pension Plan Investment Board to acquire atNorth, a deal that will further enhance the company’s position in the Nordics and is expected to be immediately accretive to AFFO per share upon close.Strengthened position across the AI inferencing ecosystem, with eight of the top 10 AI model providers and four of the top five neoclouds actively expanding with Equinix to enable mission-critical, latency-sensitive elements of their architectures.Published 11th annual sustainability report, detailing the significant investments Equinix is making to expand critical energy infrastructure without burdening residential ratepayers while also achieving new levels of energy efficiency and environmental stewardship across the company’s operations.
Q1 2026 Results Conference Call and Replay Information
Equinix will discuss its quarterly results for the period ended March 31, 2026, along with its future outlook, in its quarterly conference call on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. PT). A simultaneous live webcast of the call will be available on the company’s Investor Relations website at www.equinix.com/investors. To hear the conference call live, please dial 1-517-308-9482 (domestic and international) and reference the passcode EQIX.
A replay of the call will be available one hour after the call through Tuesday, June 30, 2026, by dialing 1-800-308-6785 and referencing the passcode 2026. In addition, the webcast will be available at www.equinix.com/investors (no password required).
Investor Presentation and Supplemental Financial Information
Equinix has made available on its website a presentation designed to accompany the discussion of Equinix’s results and future outlook, along with certain supplemental financial information and other data. Interested parties may access this information through the Equinix Investor Relations website at www.equinix.com/investors.
Additional Resources
Equinix Investor Relations Resources
About Equinix
Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX) shortens the path to boundless connectivity anywhere in the world. Its digital infrastructure, data center footprint and interconnected ecosystems empower innovations that enhance our work, life and planet. Equinix connects economies, countries, organizations and communities, delivering seamless digital experiences and cutting-edge AI—quickly, efficiently and everywhere.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Equinix provides all information required in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), but it believes that evaluating its ongoing results of operations may be difficult if limited to reviewing only GAAP financial measures. Accordingly, Equinix also uses non-GAAP financial measures to evaluate its operations.
Non-GAAP financial measures are not a substitute for financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP. Non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation, but should be considered together with the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures. As such, Equinix provides a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.
Investors should note that the non-GAAP financial measures used by Equinix may not be the same non-GAAP financial measures, and may not be calculated in the same manner, as those of other companies. Investors should therefore exercise caution when comparing non-GAAP financial measures used by Equinix to similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures of other companies.
Equinix’s primary non-GAAP financial measures include Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted Funds from Operations (“AFFO”) as described below. Equinix presents these measures to provide investors with additional tools to evaluate its results in a manner that focuses on what management believes to be its core, ongoing business operations. These measures exclude items which Equinix believes are generally not relevant to assessing its long-term performance. Both measures eliminate the impacts of depreciation and amortization, which are derived from historical costs and which Equinix believes are not indicative of current or future expenditures, and other items for which the frequency and amount of charges can vary based on the timing and significance of individual transactions. Equinix believes that presenting these non-GAAP financial measures provides consistency and comparability with past reports and that if it did not provide such non-GAAP financial information, investors would not have all the necessary data to analyze the company effectively.
Adjusted EBITDA is used by management to evaluate the operating strength and performance of its core, ongoing business, without regard to its capital or tax structures. It also aids in assessing the performance of, making operating decisions for, and allocating resources to its operating segments. In addition to the uses described above, Equinix believes this measure provides investors with a better understanding of the operating performance of the business and its ability to perform in subsequent periods.
Equinix defines adjusted EBITDA as net income excluding:
income tax expenseinterest incomeinterest expenseother income or expensegain or loss on debt extinguishmentdepreciation, amortization and accretion expensestock-based compensation expenserestructuring and other exit charges, which primarily include employee severance, facility closure costs, lease or other contract termination costs and advisory fees related to the realignment of our management structure, operations or products and other exit activitiesimpairment chargestransaction costsgain or loss on asset sales
AFFO is derived from Funds from Operations (“FFO”) calculated in accordance with the standards established by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts. Both FFO and AFFO are non-GAAP measures commonly used in the REIT industry. Although these measures may not be directly comparable to similar measures used by other companies, Equinix believes that the presentation of these measures provides investors with an additional tool for comparing its performance with the performance of other companies in the REIT industry. Additionally, AFFO is a performance measure used in certain of the company’s employee incentive programs, and Equinix believes it is a useful measure in assessing its dividend-paying capacity, as it isolates the cash impact of certain income and expense items and considers the impact of recurring capital expenditures.
Equinix defines FFO as net income attributable to common stockholders excluding:
gain or loss from the disposition of real estate assetsdepreciation and amortization expense on real estate assetsadjustments for unconsolidated joint ventures’ and non-controlling interests’ share of these items
Equinix defines AFFO as FFO adjusted for:
depreciation and amortization expense on non-real estate assetsaccretion expensestock-based compensation expensestock-based charitable contributionsrestructuring and other exit charges, as described aboveimpairment chargestransaction costsan adjustment to remove the impacts of straight-lining installation revenuean adjustment to remove the impacts of straight-lining rent expensean adjustment to remove the impacts of straight-lining contract costsamortization of deferred financing costs and debt discounts and premiumsgain or loss from the disposition of non-real estate assetsgain or loss on debt extinguishmentan income tax expense adjustment, which represents the non-cash tax impact due to changes in valuation allowances, uncertain tax positions and deferred taxesrecurring capital expenditures, which represent expenditures to extend the useful life of data centers or other assets that are required to support current revenuesnet income or loss from discontinued operations, net of taxadjustments from FFO to AFFO for unconsolidated joint ventures’ and non-controlling interests’ share of these items
Equinix provides normalized and constant currency growth rates for revenues, adjusted EBITDA, AFFO and AFFO per share. These growth rates assume foreign currency rates remain consistent across comparative periods. Revenue growth rates exclude the impact of net power pass-through, acquisitions, divestitures and the Equinix Metal® wind-down. Adjusted EBITDA growth rates exclude the impact of acquisitions, divestitures and integration costs. AFFO growth rates exclude the impact of acquisitions and related financing costs, divestitures, integration costs and balance sheet remeasurements. AFFO per share growth rates exclude the impact of integration costs and balance sheet remeasurements.
Equinix presents cash cost of revenues and cash operating expenses (also known as cash selling, general and administrative expenses or cash SG&A). These measures exclude depreciation, amortization, accretion and stock-based compensation, which are not good indicators of Equinix’s current or future operating performance, as described above.
Equinix also presents free cash flow and adjusted free cash flow. Free cash flow is defined as net cash provided by (used in) operating activities plus net cash provided by (used in) investing activities excluding the net purchases of and distributions from equity investments. Adjusted free cash flow is defined as free cash flow excluding any real estate and business acquisitions, net of cash and restricted cash acquired. These measures are presented in order for lenders, investors and the industry analysts who review and report on Equinix to better evaluate Equinix’s cash spending levels relative to its industry sector and competitors.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from expectations discussed in such forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such differences include, but are not limited to, risks to our business and operating results related to the current inflationary environment; foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations; stock price fluctuations; increased costs to procure power and the general volatility in the global energy market; the challenges of building and operating IBX® and xScale® data centers, including those related to sourcing suitable power and land, and any supply chain constraints or increased costs of supplies; the challenges of developing, deploying and delivering Equinix products and solutions; unanticipated costs or difficulties relating to the integration of companies we have acquired or will acquire into Equinix; a failure to receive significant revenues from customers in recently built out or acquired data centers; failure to complete any financing arrangements contemplated from time to time; competition from existing and new competitors; the ability to generate sufficient cash flow or otherwise obtain funds to repay new or outstanding indebtedness; the loss or decline in business from our key customers; risks related to our taxation as a REIT; risks related to regulatory inquiries or litigation; and other risks described from time to time in Equinix filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In particular, see recent and upcoming Equinix quarterly and annual reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, copies of which are available upon request from Equinix. Equinix does not assume any obligation to update the forward-looking information contained in this press release.
EQUINIX, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(in millions, except share and per share data)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
March 31,
2025
Recurring revenues
$ 2,331
$ 2,294
$ 2,087
Non-recurring revenues
113
126
138
Revenues
2,444
2,420
2,225
Cost of revenues
1,186
1,198
1,084
Gross profit
1,258
1,222
1,141
Operating expenses:
Sales and marketing
241
234
229
General and administrative
444
481
438
Restructuring and other exit charges
6
16
10
Transaction costs
8
6
6
Impairment charges
2
63
—
(Gain) loss on asset sales
(20)
—
—
Total operating expenses
681
800
683
Income from operations
577
422
458
Interest and other income (expense):
Interest income
41
41
47
Interest expense
(148)
(142)
(122)
Other income (expense)
1
(9)
9
Total interest and other, net
(106)
(110)
(66)
Income before income taxes
471
312
392
Income tax expense
(56)
(48)
(49)
Net income from continuing operations
415
264
343
Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests
—
1
—
Net income attributable to common stockholders
$ 415
$ 265
$ 343
Earnings (loss) per share (“EPS”) attributable to common stockholders:
Basic EPS
$ 4.22
$ 2.70
$ 3.52
Diluted EPS
$ 4.20
$ 2.69
$ 3.50
Weighted-average shares for basic EPS (in thousands)
98,392
98,200
97,514
Weighted-average shares for diluted EPS (in thousands)
98,727
98,378
97,887
EQUINIX, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in millions, except headcount)
(unaudited)
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 1,362
$ 1,727
Short-term investments
1,692
1,500
Accounts receivable, net
1,108
1,001
Other current assets
1,184
897
Total current assets
5,346
5,125
Property, plant and equipment, net
24,169
23,584
Operating lease right-of-use assets
1,345
1,392
Goodwill
5,931
5,984
Intangible assets, net
1,258
1,316
Other assets
2,849
2,740
Total assets
$ 40,898
$ 40,141
Liabilities, Redeemable Non-Controlling Interest and Stockholders’ Equity
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$ 1,321
$ 1,350
Accrued property, plant and equipment
703
564
Current portion of operating lease liabilities
161
155
Current portion of finance lease liabilities
173
168
Current portion of mortgage and loans payable
16
17
Current portion of senior notes
1,876
1,299
Other current liabilities
288
340
Total current liabilities
4,538
3,893
Operating lease liabilities, less current portion
1,256
1,304
Finance lease liabilities, less current portion
2,126
2,187
Mortgage and loans payable, less current portion
13
686
Senior notes, less current portion
17,715
16,910
Other liabilities
930
983
Total liabilities
26,578
25,963
Redeemable non-controlling interest
25
25
Common stockholders’ equity:
Common stock
—
—
Additional paid-in capital
21,858
21,642
Treasury stock
(24)
(24)
Accumulated dividends
(12,707)
(12,202)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(1,343)
(1,359)
Retained earnings
6,514
6,099
Total common stockholders’ equity
14,298
14,156
Non-controlling interests
(3)
(3)
Total stockholders’ equity
14,295
14,153
Total liabilities, redeemable non-controlling interest and stockholders’
equity
$ 40,898
$ 40,141
Ending headcount by geographic region is as follows:
Americas headcount
5,964
5,917
EMEA headcount
4,721
4,706
Asia-Pacific headcount
3,132
3,093
Total headcount
13,817
13,716
EQUINIX, INC.
Summary of Debt Principal Outstanding
(in millions)
(unaudited)
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
Finance lease liabilities
$ 2,299
$ 2,355
Term loans
1
673
Mortgage payable and other loans payable
28
30
Total mortgage and loans payable principal
29
703
Senior notes
19,591
18,209
Plus: debt issuance costs and debt discounts
165
150
Total senior notes principal
19,756
18,359
Total debt principal outstanding
$ 22,084
$ 21,417
EQUINIX, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in millions)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
March 31,
2025
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income
$ 415
$ 343
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation, amortization and accretion
544
480
Stock-based compensation
128
113
Impairment charges
2
—
(Gain) loss on asset sales
(20)
—
Other operating activities
(3)
(1)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
(106)
(133)
Income taxes, net
(7)
(2)
Operating lease right-of-use assets
41
42
Operating lease liabilities
(35)
(39)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
(62)
(149)
Other assets and liabilities
(180)
155
Net cash provided by operating activities
717
809
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of equity investments
(146)
(43)
Distributions from equity investments
—
4
Purchases of short-term investments
(784)
(190)
Maturity of short-term investments
595
—
Real estate acquisitions
(123)
(17)
Purchases of other property, plant and equipment
(1,256)
(750)
Proceeds from sale of assets, net of cash transferred
258
—
Settlement of foreign currency hedges
(3)
32
Net cash used in investing activities
(1,459)
(964)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from employee equity programs
49
50
Payment of dividends
(519)
(468)
Proceeds from public offering of common stock, net of issuance costs
—
99
Proceeds from senior notes, net of debt discounts
1,492
370
Repayment of finance lease liabilities
(41)
(32)
Repayment of other debt
(674)
—
Other financing activities
42
(4)
Net cash provided by financing activities
349
15
Effect of foreign currency exchange rates on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
(6)
20
Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
(399)
(120)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period
1,824
3,082
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period
$ 1,425
$ 2,962
Free cash flow (1)
$ (596)
$ (116)
Adjusted free cash flow (2)
$ (473)
$ (99)
(1)
We define free cash flow as net cash provided by operating activities plus net cash used in investing activities
(excluding the net purchases of and distributions from equity investments) as presented below:
Net cash provided by operating activities as presented above
$ 717
$ 809
Net cash used in investing activities as presented above
(1,459)
(964)
Less purchases of equity investments, net of distributions
146
39
Free cash flow
$ (596)
$ (116)
(2)
We define adjusted free cash flow as free cash flow as defined above, excluding any real estate and business
acquisitions, net of cash and restricted cash acquired as presented below:
Free cash flow (as defined above)
$ (596)
$ (116)
Less real estate acquisitions
123
17
Adjusted free cash flow
$ (473)
$ (99)
EQUINIX, INC.
Non-GAAP Measures and Other Supplemental Data
($ in millions, except per share data)
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
March 31,
2025
Recurring revenues
$ 2,331
$ 2,294
$ 2,087
Non-recurring revenues
113
126
138
Revenues (1)
2,444
2,420
2,225
Cash cost of revenues (2)
765
773
727
Cash gross profit (3)
1,679
1,647
1,498
Cash operating expenses (4):
Cash sales and marketing expenses
162
160
160
Cash general and administrative expenses
272
301
271
Total cash operating expenses (4)
434
461
431
Adjusted EBITDA (5)
$ 1,245
$ 1,186
$ 1,067
Cash gross margins (6)
69 %
68 %
67 %
Adjusted EBITDA margins (7)
51 %
49 %
48 %
FFO (8)
$ 758
$ 625
$ 647
AFFO (9)(10)
$ 1,065
$ 877
$ 947
Basic FFO per share (11)
$ 7.70
$ 6.36
$ 6.63
Diluted FFO per share (11)
$ 7.68
$ 6.35
$ 6.61
Basic AFFO per share (11)
$ 10.82
$ 8.93
$ 9.71
Diluted AFFO per share (11)
$ 10.79
$ 8.91
$ 9.67
(1)
The geographic split of our revenues on a services basis is presented below:
Americas Revenues:
Colocation
$ 731
$ 711
$ 636
Interconnection
251
245
229
Managed infrastructure
57
59
63
Other
7
5
3
Recurring revenues
1,046
1,020
931
Non-recurring revenues
45
51
70
Revenues
$ 1,091
$ 1,071
$ 1,001
EMEA Revenues:
Colocation
$ 613
$ 619
$ 567
Interconnection
106
102
87
Managed infrastructure
41
40
35
Other
29
28
27
Recurring revenues
789
789
716
Non-recurring revenues
38
47
27
Revenues
$ 827
$ 836
$ 743
Asia-Pacific Revenues:
Colocation
$ 386
$ 378
$ 342
Interconnection
89
86
77
Managed infrastructure
17
17
17
Other
4
4
4
Recurring revenues
496
485
440
Non-recurring revenues
30
28
41
Revenues
$ 526
$ 513
$ 481
Worldwide Revenues:
Colocation
$ 1,730
$ 1,708
$ 1,545
Interconnection
446
433
393
Managed infrastructure
115
116
115
Other
40
37
34
Recurring revenues
2,331
2,294
2,087
Non-recurring revenues
113
126
138
Revenues
$ 2,444
$ 2,420
$ 2,225
(2)
We define cash cost of revenues as cost of revenues less depreciation, amortization, accretion and stock-
based compensation as presented below:
Cost of revenues
$ 1,186
$ 1,198
$ 1,084
Depreciation, amortization and accretion expense
(405)
(409)
(343)
Stock-based compensation expense
(16)
(16)
(14)
Cash cost of revenues
$ 765
$ 773
$ 727
(3)
We define cash gross profit as revenues less cash cost of revenues (as defined above).
(4)
We define cash sales and marketing expense as sales and marketing expense less depreciation, amortization
and stock-based compensation as presented below. We define cash general and administrative expense as
general and administrative expense less depreciation, amortization and stock-based compensation as
presented below. We define cash operating expense as selling, general, and administrative expense less
depreciation, amortization, and stock-based compensation. We also refer to cash operating expense as cash
selling, general and administrative expense or “cash SG&A”.
Sales and marketing expense
$ 241
$ 234
$ 229
Depreciation and amortization expense
(52)
(50)
(47)
Stock-based compensation expense
(27)
(24)
(22)
Cash sales and marketing expense
162
160
160
General and administrative expense
444
481
438
Depreciation and amortization expense
(87)
(92)
(90)
Stock-based compensation expense
(85)
(88)
(77)
Cash general and administrative expenses
272
301
271
Cash operating expense
$ 434
$ 461
$ 431
(5)
We define adjusted EBITDA as net income excluding income tax expense or benefit, interest income, interest
expense, other income or expense, gain or loss on debt extinguishment, depreciation, amortization,
accretion, stock-based compensation expense, restructuring and other exit charges, impairment charges,
transaction costs, and gain or loss on asset sales as presented below:
Net income
$ 415
$ 264
$ 343
Income tax expense (benefit)
56
48
49
Interest income
(41)
(41)
(47)
Interest expense
148
142
122
Other (income) expense
(1)
9
(9)
Depreciation, amortization and accretion expense
544
551
480
Stock-based compensation expense
128
128
113
Restructuring and other exit charges
6
16
10
Impairment charges
2
63
—
Transaction costs
8
6
6
(Gain) loss on asset sales
(20)
—
—
Adjusted EBITDA
$ 1,245
$ 1,186
$ 1,067
Americas
516
492
443
EMEA
424
413
365
Asia-Pacific
305
281
259
Adjusted EBITDA
$ 1,245
$ 1,186
$ 1,067
(6)
We define cash gross margins as cash gross profit divided by revenues.
(7)
We define adjusted EBITDA margins as adjusted EBITDA divided by revenues.
(8)
FFO is defined as net income or loss attributable to common stockholders, excluding gain or loss from the
disposition of real estate assets, depreciation and amortization expense on real estate assets
and adjustments for unconsolidated joint ventures’ and non-controlling interests’ share of these items.
Net income
$ 415
$ 264
$ 343
Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests
—
1
—
Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders
415
265
343
Adjustments:
Real estate depreciation
351
349
297
(Gain) loss on disposition of real estate assets
(20)
—
—
Adjustments for FFO from unconsolidated joint ventures
12
11
7
FFO attributable to common stockholders
$ 758
$ 625
$ 647
(9)
AFFO is defined as FFO adjusted for depreciation and amortization expense on non-real estate assets,
accretion, stock-based compensation, stock-based charitable contributions, restructuring and other exit
charges, impairment charges, transaction costs, an installation revenue adjustment, a straight-line rent
expense adjustment, a contract cost adjustment, amortization of deferred financing costs and debt discounts
and premiums, gain or loss from the disposition of non-real estate assets, gain or loss on debt
extinguishment, an income tax expense adjustment, recurring capital expenditures, net income or loss from
discontinued operations, net of tax, and adjustments from FFO to AFFO for unconsolidated joint ventures’
and non-controlling interests’ share of these items.
FFO attributable to common stockholders
$ 758
$ 625
$ 647
Adjustments:
Installation revenue adjustment
8
4
2
Straight-line rent expense adjustment
4
(4)
3
Contract cost adjustment
(15)
(27)
(7)
Amortization of deferred financing costs and debt discounts
7
6
5
Stock-based compensation expense
128
128
113
Non-real estate depreciation expense
138
142
134
(Gain) loss on disposition of non-real estate assets
—
—
2
Amortization expense
52
51
48
Accretion expense adjustment
3
9
1
Recurring capital expenditures
(32)
(139)
(26)
Restructuring and other exit charges
6
16
10
Transaction costs
8
6
6
Impairment charges
2
63
—
Income tax expense adjustment
—
(5)
6
Adjustments for AFFO from unconsolidated joint ventures
(2)
2
3
AFFO attributable to common stockholders
$ 1,065
$ 877
$ 947
(10)
Following is how we reconcile from adjusted EBITDA to AFFO:
Adjusted EBITDA
$ 1,245
$ 1,186
$ 1,067
Adjustments:
Interest expense, net of interest income
(107)
(101)
(75)
Amortization of deferred financing costs and debt discounts
7
6
5
Income tax expense
(56)
(48)
(49)
Income tax expense adjustment
—
(5)
6
Straight-line rent expense adjustment
4
(4)
3
Contract cost adjustment
(15)
(27)
(7)
Installation revenue adjustment
8
4
2
Recurring capital expenditures
(32)
(139)
(26)
Other income (expense)
1
(9)
9
Adjustments for (gain) loss on asset dispositions
—
—
2
Adjustments for unconsolidated JVs and non-controlling interests
10
14
10
AFFO attributable to common stockholders
$ 1,065
$ 877
$ 947
(11)
The shares used in the computation of basic and diluted FFO and AFFO per share attributable to common
stockholders is presented below:
Shares used in computing basic net income per share, FFO per share
and AFFO per share (in thousands)
98,392
98,200
97,514
Effect of dilutive securities:
Employee equity awards (in thousands)
335
178
373
Shares used in computing diluted net income per share, FFO per share
and AFFO per share (in thousands)
98,727
98,378
97,887
Basic FFO per share
$ 7.70
$ 6.36
$ 6.63
Diluted FFO per share
$ 7.68
$ 6.35
$ 6.61
Basic AFFO per share
$ 10.82
$ 8.93
$ 9.71
Diluted AFFO per share
$ 10.79
$ 8.91
$ 9.67
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Alkami Announces First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
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April 29, 2026By
Announces $100 Million Share Repurchase Program
PLANO, Texas, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Alkami Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALKT) (“Alkami” or “the Company”), a leading cloud-based digital banking solutions provider for financial institutions (FIs) in the U.S., today announced results for its first quarter ending March 31, 2026.
First Quarter 2026 Financial Highlights
GAAP total revenue of $126.1, an increase of 28.9% compared to the year-ago quarter;GAAP gross margin of 58.6%, compared to 59.0% in the year-ago quarter;Non-GAAP gross margin of 64.4%, compared to 64.3% in the year-ago quarter;GAAP net loss of $(10.0) million, compared to $(7.8) million in the year-ago quarter; andAdjusted EBITDA of $22.3 million, compared to $12.1 million in the year-ago quarter.
Comments on the News
Alex Shootman, Chief Executive Officer, said, “In the first quarter, we delivered strong financial and operating performance, with revenue growth of 29% and Adjusted EBITDA of over $22 million. We also continued to expand our client portfolio, signing 6 new digital banking logos and 14 new MANTL logos.”
Shootman added, “We continued our momentum with our Digital Sales & Service Platform offering as financial institutions continue to seek modern solutions that integrate onboarding, digital banking and high-ROI marketing and analytics solutions. Half of our new logos in the first quarter are DSSP clients. We believe Alkami provides the most effective digital sales and service experience in the industry, and we are continuing to deliver innovation that will drive digital transformation for years to come.”
Cassandra Hudson, Chief Financial Officer, said, “In the last 12 months, we added 2.5 million registered users to our digital banking platform, ending the quarter with 23.0 million digital banking users. We exited the first quarter with annual recurring revenue of $493.6 million, up 22% compared to the year-ago quarter and revenue per registered user of $21.46, up 9% compared to the year-ago quarter. Our first quarter adjusted EBITDA margin of 17.7% was above expectations, demonstrating the strength and scalability of our financial model.”
Share Repurchase Program
Today Alkami is announcing its Board of Directors has authorized a share repurchase program in which the Company may purchase up to $100 million of its common stock in the open market or in privately negotiated transactions. The Company’s capital allocation strategy focuses on driving growth through acquisitions, deleveraging the balance sheet and now, enhancing shareholder value through opportunistic share repurchases..
2026 Financial Outlook
The following statements are forward-looking, and actual results could differ materially depending on market conditions and the factors set forth under “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements.”
Alkami is providing guidance for its second quarter ending June 30, 2026 of:
GAAP total revenue in the range of $128.0 million to $129.0 million;Adjusted EBITDA in the range of $17.9 million to $18.7 million.
Alkami is providing guidance for its fiscal year ending December 31, 2026 of:
GAAP total revenue in the range of $527.1 million to $530.9 million;Adjusted EBITDA in the range of $94.9 million to $97.9 million.
Conference Call Information
The Company will host a conference call at 5:00 p.m. ET today to discuss its financial results with investors. A live webcast of the event will be available on the Alkami investor relations website at investors.alkami.com. In addition, a live dial-in will be available domestically at 1-800-836-8184 and internationally at 1-646-357-8785, using passcode 11581. The webcast replay will be available on the Alkami investor relations website.
About Alkami
Alkami provides a digital sales and service platform for U.S. banks and credit unions. Our unified Platform integrates onboarding, digital banking, and data and marketing—each solution can stand alone, but together they deliver more—to help institutions onboard, engage, and grow relationships. As the future shifts toward Anticipatory Banking, we help data-informed bankers meet the moment with technology that drives action.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking” statements relating to Alkami Technology, Inc.’s strategy, goals, future focus areas, and expected, possible or assumed future results, including its future cash flows and its financial outlook. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to management. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical facts and may be identified by terms such as “expects,” “believes,” “plans,” or similar expressions and the negatives of those terms. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements, expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that may materially affect such forward-looking statements include: Our limited operating history and history of operating losses; our ability to manage future growth; our ability to attract new clients and retain and expand existing clients’ use of our solutions; the unpredictable and time-consuming nature of our sales cycles; our ability to maintain, protect and enhance our brand; our ability to accurately predict the long-term rate of client subscription renewals or adoption of our solutions; our reliance on third-party software, content and services; our ability to effectively integrate our solutions with other systems used by our clients; intense competition in our industry; any downturn, consolidation or decrease in technology spend in the financial services industry, including as a result of recent closures of certain financial institutions and liquidity concerns at other financial institutions; our ability and the ability of third parties on which we rely to prevent and identify breaches of security measures (including cybersecurity) and resulting disruptions of our systems or operations and unauthorized access to client customer and other data; our ability to successfully integrate acquired companies or businesses; our ability to comply with regulatory and legal requirements and developments; our ability to attract and retain key employees; the political, economic and competitive conditions in the markets and jurisdictions where we operate; our ability to maintain, develop and protect our intellectual property; our ability to respond to evolving technological requirements to develop or acquire new and enhanced products that achieve market acceptance in a timely manner; our ability to estimate our expenses, future revenues, capital requirements, our needs for additional financing and our ability to obtain additional capital and other factors described in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.
Explanation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Key Business Metrics
The company reports its financial results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, or GAAP. However, the company believes that, in order to properly understand its short-term and long-term financial, operational and strategic trends, it may be helpful for investors to exclude certain non-cash or non-recurring items when used as a supplement to financial performance measures in accordance with GAAP. These items result from facts and circumstances that vary in both frequency and impact on continuing operations. The company also uses results of operations excluding such items to evaluate the operating performance of Alkami and compare it against prior periods, make operating decisions, determine executive compensation, and serve as a basis for long-term strategic planning. These non-GAAP financial measures provide the company with additional means to understand and evaluate the operating results and trends in its ongoing business by eliminating certain non-cash expenses and other items that Alkami believes might otherwise make comparisons of its ongoing business with prior periods more difficult, obscure trends in ongoing operations, reduce management’s ability to make useful forecasts, or obscure the ability to evaluate the effectiveness of certain business strategies and management incentive structures. In addition, the company also believes that investors and financial analysts find this information to be helpful in analyzing the company’s financial and operational performance and comparing this performance to the company’s peers and competitors.
The company defines “Non-GAAP Cost of Revenues” as cost of revenues, excluding (1) amortization and (2) stock-based compensation expense. The company believes that investors and financial analysts find this non-GAAP financial measure to be useful in analyzing the company’s financial and operational performance, comparing this performance to the company’s peers and competitors, and understanding the company’s ability to generate income from ongoing business operations.
The company defines “Non-GAAP Gross Margin” as gross profit, plus (1) amortization and (2) stock-based compensation expense, all divided by revenue. The company believes that investors and financial analysts find this non-GAAP financial measure to be useful in analyzing the company’s financial and operational performance, comparing this performance to the company’s peers and competitors, and understanding the company’s ability to generate income from ongoing business operations.
The company defines “Non-GAAP Research and Development Expense” as research and development expense, excluding stock-based compensation expense. The company believes that investors and financial analysts find this non-GAAP financial measure to be useful in analyzing the company’s financial and operational performance, comparing this performance to the company’s peers and competitors, and understanding the company’s ongoing expenditures related to product innovation.
The company defines “Non-GAAP Sales and Marketing Expense” as sales and marketing expense, excluding stock-based compensation expense. The company believes that investors and financial analysts find this non-GAAP financial measure to be useful in analyzing the company’s financial and operational performance, comparing this performance to the company’s peers and competitors, and understanding the company’s ongoing expenditures related to its sales and marketing strategies.
The company defines “Non-GAAP General and Administrative Expense” as general and administrative expense, excluding (1) stock-based compensation expense (2) acquisition-related expenses (3) loss on impairment of intangible assets and (4) stockholder matters related expenses. The company believes that investors and financial analysts find this non-GAAP financial measure to be useful in analyzing the company’s financial and operational performance, comparing this performance to the company’s peers and competitors, and understanding the company’s underlying expense structure to support corporate activities and processes.
The company defines “Non-GAAP Income Before Income Taxes” as loss before income taxes, plus (1) amortization, (2) stock-based compensation expense, (3) acquisition-related expenses, (4) loss on impairment of intangible assets, and (5) stockholder matters related expenses. The company believes that investors and financial analysts find this non-GAAP financial measure to be useful in analyzing the company’s financial and operational performance, comparing this performance to the company’s peers and competitors, and understanding the company’s ability to generate income from ongoing business operations.
The company defines “Adjusted EBITDA” as net loss plus (1) provision for (benefit from) income taxes, (2) interest expense (income), net, (3) depreciation and amortization (4) stock-based compensation expense, (5) acquisition-related expenses, (6) loss on impairment of intangible assets, and (7) stockholder matters related expenses. The company believes adjusted EBITDA provides investors and other users of our financial information consistency and comparability with our past financial performance and facilitates period-to-period comparisons of operations.
The company defines “Free Cash Flow” as net cash used in operating activities less (1) purchase of property and equipment and (2) capitalized software development costs. The company believes free cash flow provided investors and other users useful information in evaluating the Company’s liquidity and it provides an indication of the long-term cash generating ability of the business.
In addition, the Company also uses the following important operating metrics to evaluate its business:
The company defines “Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR)” by aggregating annualized recurring revenue related to SaaS subscription services recognized in the last month of the reporting period as well as the next 12 months of expected implementation services revenues in the last month of the reporting period. We believe ARR provides important information about our future revenue potential, our ability to acquire new clients, and our ability to maintain and expand our relationship with existing clients.
The company defines “Registered Users” as an individual or business related to an account holder of an FI client on our digital banking platform and has access as of the last day of the reporting period presented. We exclude individuals or businesses that solely use the products and services of our acquisitions. We price our digital banking platform based on the number of registered users, so as the number of registered users of our digital banking platform increases, our ARR grows. We believe growth in the number of registered users provides important information about our ability to expand market adoption of our digital banking platform and its associated software products, and therefore to grow revenues over time.
The company defines “Revenue per Registered User (RPU)” by dividing ARR for the reporting period by the number of registered users as of the last day of the reporting period. We believe RPU provides important information about our ability to grow the number of software products adopted by new clients over time, as well as our ability to expand the number of software products that our existing clients add to their contracts with us over time.
The company does not provide a reconciliation of our adjusted EBITDA outlook to GAAP net loss because certain significant information required for such reconciliation is not available without unreasonable efforts, including provision for (benefit from) income taxes, stock-based compensation expense, acquisition-related expenses, and stockholder matters related expenses, all of which may be significant.
ALKAMI TECHNOLOGY, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands, except share and per share data)
(UNAUDITED)
March 31,
December 31,
2026
2025
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 40,412
$ 63,457
Marketable securities
37,234
35,635
Accounts receivable, net
51,435
51,494
Deferred costs, current
16,385
15,894
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
24,070
20,736
Total current assets
169,536
187,216
Property and equipment, net
27,888
26,652
Right-of-use assets
17,774
13,462
Deferred costs, net of current portion
48,224
47,430
Intangibles, net
152,323
158,943
Goodwill
403,404
403,404
Other assets
10,190
10,120
Total assets
$ 829,339
$ 847,227
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities
Accounts payable
$ 4,039
$ 5,842
Accrued liabilities
33,539
47,359
Deferred revenues, current portion
34,004
34,770
Lease liabilities, current portion
2,178
1,576
Total current liabilities
73,760
89,547
Deferred revenues, net of current portion
25,815
25,800
Deferred income taxes
2,835
2,625
Convertible senior notes, net
336,706
336,230
Revolving loan
—
15,000
Lease liabilities, net of current portion
19,327
15,739
Other non-current liabilities
242
237
Total liabilities
458,685
485,178
Stockholders’ Equity
Preferred stock, $0.001 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized and 0 shares issued and
outstanding as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025
—
—
Common stock, $0.001 par value, 500,000,000 shares authorized; and 107,019,174 and
106,101,875 shares issued and outstanding as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025,
respectively
107
106
Additional paid-in capital
904,363
885,796
Accumulated deficit
(533,816)
(523,853)
Total stockholders’ equity
370,654
362,049
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
$ 829,339
$ 847,227
ALKAMI TECHNOLOGY, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands, except share and per share data)
(UNAUDITED)
Three months ended March 31,
2026
2025
Revenues
$ 126,138
$ 97,835
Cost of revenues(1)
52,269
40,075
Gross profit
73,869
57,760
Operating expenses:
Research and development
31,000
26,885
Sales and marketing
19,955
17,899
General and administrative
26,912
27,804
Amortization of acquired intangibles
1,707
568
Total operating expenses
79,574
73,156
Loss from operations
(5,705)
(15,396)
Non-operating income (expense):
Interest income
762
1,096
Interest expense
(2,267)
(801)
Loss before income taxes
(7,210)
(15,101)
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes
2,753
(7,285)
Net loss
$ (9,963)
$ (7,816)
Net loss per share attributable to common stockholders:
Basic and diluted
$ (0.09)
$ (0.08)
Weighted-average number of shares of common stock outstanding:
Basic and diluted
106,387,125
102,430,673
(1)
Includes amortization of acquired technology of $4.9 million and $1.9 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively.
ALKAMI TECHNOLOGY, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In thousands)
(UNAUDITED)
Three months ended March 31,
2026
2025
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net loss
$ (9,963)
$ (7,816)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization expense
8,124
3,430
Accrued interest on marketable securities, net
46
(279)
Stock-based compensation expense
17,310
16,093
Amortization of discount and debt issuance costs
548
192
Loss on impairment of intangible assets
—
1,655
Deferred taxes
210
(8,312)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
59
(6,572)
Prepaid expenses and other assets
(3,639)
(5,416)
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
(15,740)
(2,002)
Deferred costs
(1,004)
(158)
Deferred revenues
(751)
3,521
Net cash used in operating activities
(4,800)
(5,664)
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchase of marketable securities
(17,595)
(21,883)
Proceeds from sales, maturities, and redemptions of marketable securities
15,950
9,900
Purchases of property and equipment
(387)
(485)
Capitalized software development costs
(2,187)
(1,446)
Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired
—
(375,499)
Net cash used in investing activities
(4,219)
(389,413)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Payments on revolving loan
(15,000)
—
Debt issuance costs paid
—
(779)
Proceeds from issuance of convertible senior notes
—
335,513
Proceeds from borrowing under revolving loan
—
60,000
Purchase of capped calls
—
(33,879)
Proceeds from stock option exercises
974
1,523
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities
(14,026)
362,378
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents
(23,045)
(32,699)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period
63,457
94,359
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period
$ 40,412
$ 61,660
ALKAMI TECHNOLOGY, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURES
(In thousands, except per share data)
(UNAUDITED)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
GAAP total revenues
$ 126,138
$ 97,835
March 31,
2026
2025
Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR)
$ 493,573
$ 403,885
Registered Users
23,001
20,461
Revenue per Registered User (RPU)
$ 21.46
$ 19.74
Non-GAAP Cost of Revenues
Set forth below is a presentation of the company’s “Non-GAAP Cost of Revenues.” Please reference the “Explanation of
Non-GAAP Measures” section.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
GAAP cost of revenues
$ 52,269
$ 40,075
Amortization
(5,932)
(2,498)
Stock-based compensation expense
(1,430)
(2,636)
Non-GAAP cost of revenues
$ 44,907
$ 34,941
Non-GAAP Gross Margin
Set forth below is a presentation of the company’s “Non-GAAP Gross Margin.” Please reference the “Explanation of
Non-GAAP Measures” section.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
GAAP gross margin
58.6 %
59.0 %
Amortization
4.7 %
2.6 %
Stock-based compensation expense
1.1 %
2.7 %
Non-GAAP gross margin
64.4 %
64.3 %
Non-GAAP Research and Development Expense
Set forth below is a presentation of the company’s “Non-GAAP Research and Development Expense.” Please reference
the “Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures” section.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
GAAP research and development expense
$ 31,000
$ 26,885
Stock-based compensation expense
(5,245)
(5,434)
Non-GAAP research and development expense
$ 25,755
$ 21,451
Non-GAAP Sales and Marketing Expense
Set forth below is a presentation of the company’s “Non-GAAP Sales and Marketing Expense.” Please reference the
“Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures” section.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
GAAP sales and marketing expense
$ 19,955
$ 17,899
Stock-based compensation expense
(2,958)
(2,847)
Non-GAAP sales and marketing expense
$ 16,997
$ 15,052
Non-GAAP General and Administrative Expense
Set forth below is a presentation of the company’s “Non-GAAP General and Administrative Expense.” Please reference
the “Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures” section.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
GAAP general and administrative expense
$ 26,912
$ 27,804
Stock-based compensation expense
(7,677)
(9,085)
Acquisition-related expenses
(390)
(2,378)
Loss on impairment of intangible assets
—
(1,655)
Stockholder matters related expenses
(2,223)
—
Non-GAAP general and administrative expense
$ 16,622
$ 14,686
Non-GAAP Income Before Income Taxes
Set forth below is a presentation of the company’s “Non-GAAP Income Before Income Taxes.” Please reference the
“Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures” section.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
GAAP loss before income taxes
$ (7,210)
$ (15,101)
Amortization
7,698
3,066
Stock-based compensation expense
17,310
20,002
Acquisition-related expenses
390
2,378
Loss on impairment of intangible assets
—
1,655
Stockholder matters related expenses
2,223
—
Non-GAAP income before income taxes
$ 20,411
$ 12,000
Adjusted EBITDA
Set forth below is a presentation of the company’s “Adjusted EBITDA.” Please reference the “Explanation of Non-GAAP
Measures” section.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
GAAP net loss
$ (9,963)
$ (7,816)
Provision for (benefit from) income tax
2,753
(7,285)
Interest expense (income), net
1,505
(295)
Depreciation and amortization
8,124
3,430
Stock-based compensation expense
17,310
20,002
Acquisition-related expenses
390
2,378
Loss on impairment of intangible assets
—
1,655
Stockholder matters related expenses
2,223
—
Adjusted EBITDA
$ 22,342
$ 12,069
Free Cash Flow
Set forth below is a presentation of the company’s “Free Cash Flow.” Please reference the “Explanation of Non-GAAP
Measures” section.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
Net cash used in operating activities
$ (4,800)
$ (5,664)
Purchases of property and equipment
(387)
(485)
Capitalized software development costs
(2,187)
(1,446)
Free cash flow
$ (7,374)
$ (7,595)
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ir@alkami.com
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eBay Inc. Reports First Quarter 2026 Results
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Revenue of $3.1 billion, up 19% on an as-reported basis and up 17% on an FX-Neutral basis Gross Merchandise Volume (“GMV”) of $22.2 billion, up 18% on an as-reported basis and up 14% on an FX-Neutral basisGAAP and Non-GAAP earnings per diluted share of $1.12 and $1.66, respectively, on a continuing operations basisGAAP and Non-GAAP operating margins of 19.8% and 29.4%, respectivelyReturned $639 million to stockholders in Q1, including $500 million of share repurchases and $139 million paid in cash dividends
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — eBay Inc. (Nasdaq: EBAY), a global commerce leader that connects millions of buyers and sellers around the world, today reported financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2026.
“eBay’s first quarter results marked a strong start to the year,” said Jamie Iannone, Chief Executive Officer at eBay. “We accelerated GMV growth and delivered performance ahead of expectations. Our Focus Categories, C2C and recommerce strategic priorities are driving broad-based momentum, and strengthening our position as the marketplace of choice for enthusiasts.”
“Our strong first quarter results, characterized by robust GMV and revenue growth, along with healthy earnings, reflect the powerful operating leverage inherent in our business,” said Peggy Alford, Chief Financial Officer at eBay. “We remain committed to disciplined execution of our strategic priorities while continuing to allocate capital thoughtfully to drive long-term value and significant returns for our shareholders.”
First Quarter 2026 Business Highlights
eBay announced a definitive agreement to acquire Depop, a leading consumer-to-consumer (“C2C”) fashion marketplace, from Etsy, which would deepen eBay’s reach with younger, fashion-forward consumers and expand its presence in one of the most dynamic areas of resale.The company expanded eBay Live, its interactive live-stream shopping experience, to France, Italy and Canada, growing seller reach and deepening buyer engagement.eBay launched “The 30/30 Collection” on eBay Live, a Pokémon Day auction that showcased 30 years of iconic cards and memorabilia from top sellers, boosting engagement in one of the marketplace’s most popular Focus Categories.Goldin, an eBay company, reached an all-time quarterly GMV record in the first quarter, facilitated by a record-breaking $16.5 million sale of a PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator card.eBay hosted several Bay Area activations for football’s biggest game, including the immersive eBay End Zone pop-up, celebrity-driven eBay Live shopping events and a community watch party. The events showcased eBay’s unique inventory and relevance across collectibles, fashion and sports memorabilia.eBay’s AI-powered card scanning feature, which surfaces historical pricing and population data from a single photo, expanded to include the company’s top five collectible card game genres, and surpassed 30 million cumulative scans.eBay released “The NYC Edit,” an online style guide highlighting what New Yorkers are buying and selling on eBay. The curated storefronts allowed buyers to shop directly from influencers’ closets, and was accompanied by a three-day in-person resale experience held in April.The company collaborated with Vogue on the Vogue Vintage Market pop-ups in New York, London and Berlin, featuring a curated selection of premium vintage pieces handpicked from eBay by leading voices in fashion. Select items were auctioned via eBay Live where customers around the world could participate and bid in real time.eBay announced a new partnership with Meta for the Facebook affiliate program, allowing creators to feature eBay’s inventory directly within their content, and helping sellers reach new, engaged buyers through social commerce.eBay expanded its financial services offerings in the U.K. by partnering with Liberis to add Flexible Growth Financing to its Seller Capital program, and introduced Pay by Bank at checkout through a partnership with TrueLayer, enabling instant, secure payments.The company announced the appointment of Brian Sharples to its Board of Directors. Mr. Sharples serves as Board Chair of GoDaddy, Inc., and previously co-founded and served as CEO and Chairman of HomeAway, Inc.
Impact
eBay released its inaugural Climate Transition Plan, a company-wide roadmap to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. The plan details how eBay is well-positioned to drive sustainable commerce at scale, and as a result, create enduring value for customers, communities and the planet.eBay for Charity enabled buyers and sellers to raise nearly $60 million worldwide in the first quarter.eBay received numerous awards, including recognition from Fortune as one of America’s Most Innovative Companies 2026, from Newsweek as one of America’s Greenest Companies 2026, and from TIME as one of America’s Most Iconic Companies 2026.
First Quarter 2026 Financial Highlights
Revenue was $3.1 billion, up 19% on an as-reported basis and up 17% on a foreign exchange (“FX”) neutral basis.GMV was $22.2 billion, up 18% on an as-reported basis and up 14% on an FX-Neutral basis.GAAP net income from continuing operations was $512 million, or $1.12 per diluted share.Non-GAAP net income from continuing operations was $760 million, or $1.66 per diluted share.GAAP and Non-GAAP operating margins were 19.8% and 29.4%, respectively.Generated $970 million of operating cash flow and $898 million of free cash flow from continuing operations.Returned $639 million to stockholders, including $500 million of share repurchases and $139 million paid in cash dividends.
(In millions, except per share data and percentages)
First Quarter
2026
2025
Change
eBay Inc.
Net revenues
$ 3,089
$ 2,585
$ 504
19 %
GAAP – Continuing Operations
Net income
$ 512
$ 501
$ 11
2 %
Earnings per diluted share
$ 1.12
$ 1.05
$ 0.07
7 %
Non-GAAP – Continuing Operations
Net income
$ 760
$ 654
$ 106
16 %
Earnings per diluted share
$ 1.66
$ 1.37
$ 0.29
21 %
Other Selected Financial and Operational Results
Advertising revenue – The company’s total advertising offerings generated $581 million of revenue in the first quarter of 2026, representing 2.6% of GMV. First-party advertising products on the eBay platform delivered $555 million of revenue in the first quarter of 2026, up 33% on an as-reported basis and up 28% on an FX-Neutral basis.Operating margin – GAAP operating margin decreased to 19.8% for the first quarter of 2026, compared to 23.6% for the same period last year. Non-GAAP operating margin decreased to 29.4% for the first quarter of 2026, compared to 29.6% for the same period last year.Income tax rate – The GAAP effective tax rate for continuing operations for the first quarter of 2026 was 17.1%, compared to 20.4% for the first quarter of 2025. The non-GAAP effective tax rate for continuing operations for the first quarter of 2026 was 17.5%(1).Cash flow – The company generated $970 million of operating cash flow and $898 million of free cash flow during the first quarter of 2026 from continuing operations.Capital returns – The company repurchased $500 million of its common stock, or approximately 6 million shares, in the first quarter of 2026. The company’s total repurchase authorization remaining as of March 31, 2026 was approximately $2.3 billion. The company also paid cash dividends of $139 million during the first quarter of 2026.Cash and cash equivalents and non-equity investments – The company’s cash and cash equivalents and non-equity investments portfolio totaled $5.1 billion as of March 31, 2026.
(1) We are using a non-GAAP effective tax rate of 17.5% in 2026 for evaluating our operating results, up from 16.5% in 2025. This rate could continue to change for various reasons including significant changes in our geographic earnings mix or fundamental tax law changes in major jurisdictions in which we operate.
Business Outlook
eBay is providing the following guidance for continuing operations for the second quarter 2026.
(In billions, except per share data and percentages)
Q2 2026 Guidance
Revenue
$2.97 – $3.03
FX-Neutral Y/Y Growth
8% – 10%
Gross Merchandise Volume
$21.3 – $21.7
FX-Neutral Y/Y Growth
8% – 10%
Diluted GAAP EPS
$1.09 – $1.14
Diluted Non-GAAP EPS
$1.46 – $1.51
Dividend Declaration
eBay’s Audit Committee declared a second quarter 2026 cash dividend of $0.31 per share of the company’s common stock. The dividend is payable on June 12, 2026 to stockholders of record as of May 29, 2026.
Definitive Agreement to Acquire Depop, Inc.
In February 2026, eBay Inc. and Etsy, Inc. announced that they entered into a definitive agreement for eBay to acquire Depop, Inc. for approximately $1.2 billion in cash, subject to certain purchase price adjustments. The pending acquisition is now expected to close by the end of the third quarter of 2026, subject to the satisfaction of certain closing conditions and receipt of required regulatory approvals. eBay and Etsy have received regulatory clearances in the United States and Germany, and reviews are in progress in other markets, including the United Kingdom and Australia.
Quarterly Conference Call and Webcast
eBay Inc. will host a conference call to discuss first quarter 2026 results at 2:30 p.m. Pacific Time today. A live webcast of the conference call, together with a slide presentation that includes supplemental financial information and reconciliations of certain non-GAAP measures to their nearest comparable GAAP measures, can be accessed through the company’s Investor Relations website at https://investors.ebayinc.com. In addition, an archive of the webcast will be accessible for at least three months through the same link.
eBay Inc. uses its Investor Relations website at https://investors.ebayinc.com and social media channels as a means of disclosing material non-public information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD. Accordingly, investors should monitor this website, in addition to following our press releases, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings, public conference calls and webcasts.
About eBay
eBay Inc. (Nasdaq: EBAY) is a global commerce leader that connects people and builds communities to create economic opportunity for all. Our technology empowers millions of buyers and sellers in more than 190 markets around the world, providing everyone the opportunity to grow and thrive. Founded in 1995 in San Jose, California, eBay is one of the world’s largest and most vibrant marketplaces for discovering great value and unique selection. In 2025, eBay enabled nearly $80 billion of gross merchandise volume. For more information about the company and its global portfolio of online brands, visit www.ebayinc.com.
Presentation
All growth rates represent year-over-year comparisons, except as otherwise noted. All amounts in tables are presented in U.S. dollars, rounded to the nearest million, except as otherwise noted. As a result, certain amounts may not sum or recalculate using the rounded dollar amounts provided. References to “revenue” refer to “net revenues” as reported in the company’s consolidated statement of income.
New Accounting Standard
In September 2025, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2025-06, Intangibles—Goodwill and Other—Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40): Accounting for and Disclosure of Software Costs. eBay adopted the standard effective January 1, 2026 using the full retrospective method, which required the restatement of each prior reporting period presented.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release includes the following financial measures defined as “non-GAAP financial measures” by the SEC: non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP earnings per diluted share, non-GAAP operating income and margin, non-GAAP effective tax rate, free cash flow and FX-Neutral basis. These non-GAAP financial measures are presented on a continuing operations basis. These measures may be different from non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. The presentation of this financial information, which is not prepared under any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles, is not intended to be considered in isolation of, or as a substitute for, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). For a reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures, except for figures in this press release presented on an “FX-Neutral basis,” to the nearest comparable GAAP measures, see “Non-GAAP Measures of Financial Performance,” “Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Income to Non-GAAP Operating Income,” “Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Non-GAAP Net Income and GAAP Effective Tax Rate to Non-GAAP Effective Tax Rate” and “Reconciliation of Operating Cash Flow to Free Cash Flow” included in this press release. For figures in this press release reported “on an FX-Neutral basis,” we calculate the year-over-year impact of foreign currency movements using prior period foreign currency rates, excluding hedging activity, applied to current year transactional currency amounts.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to, among other things, the future performance of eBay Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries that are based on the company’s current expectations, forecasts and assumptions and involves risks and uncertainties. These statements include, but are not limited to, management’s vision for the future of eBay and our ability to accomplish our vision, expected financial results for the second quarter and full year 2026 and expected drivers thereof, the future growth in our business, and our ability to drive sustainable long-term growth and create lasting value for our stockholders, the impact of current and contemplated strategic initiatives and offerings, partnerships with and acquisitions of other companies, and new and updated product features or programs, including the initiatives, offerings, partnerships, acquisitions, features and programs discussed in our business highlights, the effects of foreign currency volatility and our ability to respond to such effects, operating efficiency and margins, and dividends and share repurchases.
Actual results could differ materially from those expressed or implied and reported results should not be considered as an indication of future performance. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: significant variation in our operating and financial results, including GMV and net revenues; our ability to compete in the markets in which we participate; our ability to generate revenue from our advertising products, including our Promoted Listings; our ability to generate consumer engagement and spending; our ability to keep pace with technological changes, including emerging AI technologies, and with changes in consumer demands and expectations; our ability to operate internationally and generate revenue from our international operations and our exposure to costs and risks in connection therewith; the impact of changes in global trade policies on our revenue, profit and ability to support cross-border trade; our ability to manage our buyer and seller trust protection programs; the risk of systems failures and business interruptions to our business; operation of and ongoing investment into our payments and financial services offerings; risk of fraud on our platforms; the impact of any cyberattacks or data security breaches; our ability to attract, retain and develop our senior managers and other key employees; our and our customers’ dependence on third-party providers, some of which are our competitors; the impact of our current, contemplated and future acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, strategic partnerships and strategic investments, including our expectations regarding the time to close, and our ability to close, and subsequently realize the projected benefits from, the pending Depop acquisition; the impact of extensive and increasing regulation and oversight that affect our business; the risk of liability for the actions of our customers, including products sold by sellers on our platforms; the impact of increasing levels of regulation in the areas of privacy, protection of user data and cybersecurity; the risks associated with third party allegations relating to intellectual property rights; current and potential litigation and regulatory and government inquiries, investigations and litigation involving us; the impact of evolving sales and other tax regimes in various jurisdictions; our ability to protect or enforce our intellectual property rights; risks and costs relating to stakeholder expectations around environmental, social and governance matters; potential exposure to claims and liabilities as a result of the distribution of PayPal; the risk of exposure to greater than anticipated tax liabilities; fluctuations in interest rates, and changes in regulatory guidance relating thereto; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; our ability to generate sufficient cash flow to service our indebtedness and to comply with financial covenants in our outstanding debt instruments; and the risk that our stock repurchases may not be effected or may not achieve the desired objectives.
The forward-looking statements in this release do not include the potential impact of any acquisitions or divestitures that may be announced and/or completed after the date hereof.
More information about factors that could affect the company’s operating results is included under the captions “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in the company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, copies of which may be obtained by visiting the company’s Investor Relations website at https://investors.ebayinc.com or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Undue reliance should not be placed on the forward-looking statements in this press release, which are based on information available to the company on the date hereof. The company assumes no obligation to update such statements.
eBay Inc.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
(In millions)
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 2,894
$ 1,867
Short-term investments
966
1,052
Customer accounts and funds receivable
1,490
1,280
Other current assets
909
887
Total current assets
6,259
5,086
Long-term investments
2,010
2,767
Property and equipment, net
1,198
1,165
Goodwill
4,463
4,467
Operating lease right-of-use assets
446
428
Deferred tax assets
2,949
2,959
Other assets
568
565
Total assets
$ 17,893
$ 17,437
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Short-term debt
$ 750
$ 750
Accounts payable
311
242
Customer accounts and funds payable
1,491
1,280
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
2,457
2,257
Income taxes payable
125
108
Total current liabilities
5,134
4,637
Operating lease liabilities
332
315
Deferred tax liabilities
1,438
1,431
Long-term debt
5,994
5,996
Other liabilities
583
575
Total liabilities
13,481
12,954
Total stockholders’ equity
4,412
4,483
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
$ 17,893
$ 17,437
eBay Inc.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Income
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
(In millions, except per share
amounts)
Net revenues
$ 3,089
$ 2,585
Cost of net revenues (1)
802
697
Gross profit
2,287
1,888
Operating expenses:
Sales and marketing (1)
673
536
Product development (1)
450
393
General and administrative (1)
410
261
Transaction losses
138
81
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
5
6
Total operating expenses
1,676
1,277
Income from operations
611
611
Interest and other:
Gain (loss) on equity investments and warrants, net
2
(2)
Interest expense
(61)
(61)
Interest income and other, net
66
81
Income from continuing operations before income taxes
618
629
Income tax provision
(106)
(128)
Income from continuing operations
512
501
Loss from discontinued operations, net of income taxes
—
(2)
Net income
$ 512
$ 499
Income per share – basic:
Continuing operations
$ 1.14
$ 1.07
Discontinued operations
—
—
Net income per share – basic
$ 1.14
$ 1.07
Income per share – diluted:
Continuing operations
$ 1.12
$ 1.05
Discontinued operations
—
—
Net income per share – diluted
$ 1.12
$ 1.05
Weighted average shares:
Basic
448
467
Diluted
457
475
(1) Includes stock-based compensation as follows:
Cost of net revenues
$ 11
$ 9
Sales and marketing
47
20
Product development
76
69
General and administrative
22
38
$ 156
$ 136
eBay Inc.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
(In millions)
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income
$ 512
$ 499
Loss from discontinued operations, net of income taxes
—
2
Adjustments:
Transaction losses
138
81
Depreciation and amortization
93
52
Stock-based compensation
156
136
Loss (gain) on investments and other, net
(31)
2
Deferred income taxes
21
30
Change in fair value of warrants
9
—
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisition effects
72
(47)
Net cash provided by continuing operating activities
970
755
Net cash used in discontinued operating activities
(1)
—
Net cash provided by operating activities
969
755
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of property and equipment
(72)
(111)
Purchases of investments
(364)
(3,043)
Maturities of investments
352
4,587
Sales of investments
684
—
Shareholder distributions from equity investments
194
—
Acquisitions and other
(11)
(89)
Net cash provided by investing activities
783
1,344
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from issuance of common stock
2
—
Repurchases of common stock
(486)
(615)
Payments for taxes related to net share settlements of restricted stock units and awards
(106)
(69)
Payments for dividends
(139)
(134)
Repayment of senior notes
—
(800)
Proceeds from issuance of commercial paper
—
568
Repayment of commercial paper
—
(441)
Net funds receivable and payable activity
168
243
Net cash used in financing activities
(561)
(1,248)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
(12)
19
Net increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
1,179
870
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period
3,055
3,286
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period
$ 4,234
$ 4,156
eBay Inc.
Unaudited Summary of Consolidated Net Revenues
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
September 30,
2025
June 30,
2025
March 31,
2025
(In millions, except percentages)
Total net revenues (1)(2)
$ 3,089
$ 2,965
$ 2,820
$ 2,730
$ 2,585
Current quarter vs prior year quarter
19 %
15 %
9 %
6 %
1 %
Percent from international
44 %
46 %
48 %
49 %
48 %
(1) Hedge gain/(loss)
$ (13)
$ (19)
$ (24)
$ (6)
$ 8
(2) Foreign currency impact
$ 78
$ 16
$ 20
$ 32
$ (21)
eBay Inc.
Unaudited Supplemental Operating Data
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
September 30,
2025
June 30,
2025
March 31,
2025
(In millions, except percentages)
Active Buyers (1)
136
135
134
134
134
Current quarter vs prior year quarter
1 %
1 %
1 %
1 %
1 %
Active Buyers excluding Tise (2)
135
134
Gross Merchandise Volume (3)
U.S.
$ 11,503
$ 10,721
$ 9,872
$ 9,428
$ 9,066
Current quarter vs prior year quarter
27 %
19 %
13 %
7 %
1 %
International
$ 10,694
$ 10,516
$ 10,233
$ 10,086
$ 9,687
Current quarter vs prior year quarter
10 %
2 %
7 %
5 %
0 %
Total Gross Merchandise Volume
$ 22,197
$ 21,237
$ 20,105
$ 19,514
$ 18,753
Current quarter vs prior year quarter
18 %
10 %
10 %
6 %
1 %
(1)
Active Buyers consist of all buyers who paid for a transaction on our Marketplace platforms within the previous 12-month period. Buyers may register more than once, and as a result, may have more than one account.
(2)
On October 1, 2025, we completed the acquisition of Tise AS.
(3)
Gross Merchandise Volume consists of the total value of all paid transactions between users on our Marketplace platforms during the applicable period inclusive of shipping fees and taxes, without adjustment for returns or cancellations.
eBay Inc.
Business Outlook
The guidance figures provided below and elsewhere in this press release are forward-looking statements, reflect a number of estimates, assumptions and other uncertainties, and are approximate in nature because the company’s future performance is difficult to predict. Such guidance is based on information available on the date of this press release, and the company assumes no obligation to update it.
The company’s future performance involves risks and uncertainties, and the company’s actual results could differ materially from the information below and elsewhere in this press release. Some of the factors that could affect the company’s operating results are set forth under the caption “Forward-Looking Statements” above in this press release. More information about factors that could affect the company’s operating results is included under the captions “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in the company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, copies of which may be obtained by visiting eBay’s investor relations website at https://investors.ebayinc.com or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
eBay Inc.
Three Months Ending
June 30, 2026
(In billions, except per share amounts)
GAAP
Non-GAAP (a)
Net revenues
$2.97 – $3.03
$2.97 – $3.03
Diluted EPS from continuing operations
$1.09 – $1.14
$1.46 – $1.51
Gross Merchandise Volume
$21.3 – $21.7
(a) Estimated non-GAAP amounts above for the three months ending June 30, 2026 reflect adjustments that exclude the estimated amortization of acquired intangible assets of approximately $12 million, estimated stock-based compensation expense and associated employer payroll tax expense of approximately $168-$178 million, and estimated adjustment between our GAAP and non-GAAP tax expense of approximately $(10)-$(20) million. The estimated GAAP diluted EPS above does not assume any gains or losses on our remaining equity investments.
eBay Inc.
Non-GAAP Measures of Financial Performance
To supplement the company’s condensed consolidated financial statements presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP, the company uses non-GAAP measures of certain components of financial performance. These non-GAAP measures include non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP earnings per diluted share, non-GAAP operating income and margin, non-GAAP effective tax rate, free cash flow and figures in this press release presented on an “FX-Neutral basis.” These non-GAAP financial measures are presented on a continuing operations basis.
These non-GAAP measures are not in accordance with, or an alternative to, measures prepared in accordance with GAAP and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies. In addition, these non-GAAP measures are not based on any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles. Non-GAAP measures have limitations in that they do not reflect all of the amounts associated with the company’s results of operations as determined in accordance with GAAP. These measures should only be used to evaluate the company’s results of operations in conjunction with the corresponding GAAP measures.
Reconciliation to the nearest GAAP measure of all non-GAAP measures included in this press release, except for figures in this press release presented on an “FX-Neutral basis,” can be found in the tables included in this press release. For figures in this press release reported on an “FX-Neutral basis,” the company calculates the year-over-year impact of foreign currency movements using prior period foreign currency rates, excluding hedging activity, applied to current year transactional currency amounts.
These non-GAAP measures are provided to enhance investors’ overall understanding of the company’s current financial performance and its prospects for the future. Specifically, the company believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information to both management and investors by excluding certain expenses, gains and losses, or net purchases of property and equipment, as the case may be, that may not be indicative of its core operating results and business outlook. In addition, because the company has historically reported certain non-GAAP results to investors, the company believes that the inclusion of non-GAAP measures provides consistency in the company’s financial reporting.
For its internal budgeting process, and as discussed further below, the company’s management uses financial measures that do not include stock-based compensation expense, employer payroll taxes on stock-based compensation, amortization or impairment of acquired intangible assets, impairment of goodwill, amortization of deferred tax assets associated with the realignment of its legal structure and related foreign exchange effects, significant gains or losses from the disposal/acquisition of a business, certain gains and losses on investments including changes in fair value, changes in foreign currency exchange rates and the impact of any related foreign exchange derivative instruments, gains or losses associated with a warrant agreement that the company entered into with Adyen, restructuring-related charges and the income taxes associated with the foregoing. In addition to the corresponding GAAP measures, the company’s management also uses the foregoing non-GAAP measures in reviewing the financial results of the company.
The company excludes the following items from non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP earnings per diluted share, non-GAAP operating income and margin and non-GAAP effective tax rate:
Stock-based compensation expense and related employer payroll taxes. This expense consists of expenses for stock options, restricted stock and employee stock purchases. The company excludes stock-based compensation expense from its non-GAAP measures primarily because they are non-cash expenses that management does not believe are reflective of ongoing operating results. The related employer payroll taxes are dependent on the company’s stock price and the vesting of restricted stock by employees and the timing and size of stock option exercises, over which management has limited to no control, and as such management does not believe it correlates to the company’s operation of the business.
Amortization or impairment of acquired intangible assets, impairment of goodwill, certain amortization of deferred tax assets and related foreign exchange effects, significant gains or losses and transaction expenses from the acquisition or disposal of a business and certain gains or losses on investments. The company incurs amortization or impairment of acquired intangible assets and goodwill in connection with acquisitions and may incur significant gains or losses from the acquisition or disposal of a business and therefore excludes these amounts from its non-GAAP measures. The company also excludes certain gains and losses on investments. The company excludes the non-cash amortization of deferred tax assets associated with the realignment of its legal structure, which is not reduced by the effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and related foreign exchange effects. The company excludes these items because management does not believe they correlate to the ongoing operating results of the company’s business.
Restructuring. These charges consist of expenses for employee severance and other exit and disposal costs. The company excludes significant restructuring charges primarily because management does not believe they are reflective of ongoing operating results.
Other certain significant gains, losses, or charges that are not indicative of the company’s core operating results. These are significant gains, losses, or charges during a period that are the result of isolated events or transactions which have not occurred frequently in the past and are not expected to occur regularly or be repeated in the future. The company excludes these amounts from its results primarily because management does not believe they are indicative of its current or ongoing operating results. These amounts include changes in fair value and the related change in foreign currency exchange rates of equity securities with readily determinable fair values, globally.
Change in fair market value of warrants. These are gains or losses associated with warrant agreements entered into with vendors, which are attributable to changes in fair value during the period.
Income tax effects and adjustments. We are using a non-GAAP tax rate of 17.5% for evaluating our operating results, up from 16.5% in 2025. This rate could change for various reasons including significant changes in our geographic earnings mix or fundamental tax law changes in major jurisdictions in which we operate.
In addition to the non-GAAP measures discussed above, the company also uses free cash flow. Free cash flow represents operating cash flows less purchases of property and equipment. The company considers free cash flow to be a liquidity measure that provides useful information to management and investors about the amount of cash generated by the business after the purchases of property, buildings, and equipment, which can then be used to, among other things, invest in the company’s business, make strategic acquisitions, repurchase stock and pay dividends. A limitation of the utility of free cash flow as a measure of financial performance is that it does not represent the total increase or decrease in the company’s cash balance for the period and does not exclude certain non-discretionary expenditures, such as mandatory debt service requirements.
eBay Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Income to Non-GAAP Operating Income
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
(In millions, except
percentages)
GAAP operating income
$ 611
$ 611
Stock-based compensation expense and related employer payroll taxes
167
144
Amortization of acquired intangible assets within cost of net revenues and operating expenses
12
12
Restructuring and executive bonuses
104
—
Other general and administrative expenses
13
—
Total non-GAAP operating income adjustments
296
156
Non-GAAP operating income
$ 907
$ 767
GAAP operating margin
19.8 %
23.6 %
Non-GAAP operating margin
29.4 %
29.6 %
Presented on a continuing operations basis
Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income to Non-GAAP Net Income and
GAAP Effective Tax Rate to Non-GAAP Effective Tax Rate
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
(In millions, except per share
amounts and percentages)
GAAP income from continuing operations before income taxes
$ 618
$ 629
GAAP provision for income taxes
(106)
(128)
GAAP net income from continuing operations
$ 512
$ 501
Non-GAAP adjustments to net income from continuing operations:
Non-GAAP operating income from continuing operations adjustments (see table above)
$ 296
$ 156
Change in fair value of other equity investments
(1)
(3)
Change in fair value of warrants
9
—
Income tax effects and adjustments
(56)
—
Non-GAAP net income from continuing operations
$ 760
$ 654
Diluted net income from continuing operations per share:
GAAP
$ 1.12
$ 1.05
Non-GAAP
$ 1.66
$ 1.37
Shares used in GAAP diluted net income per share calculation
457
475
Shares used in non-GAAP diluted net income per share calculation
457
475
GAAP effective tax rate – Continuing operations
17.1 %
20.4 %
Income tax effects and adjustments to net income from continuing operations
0.4 %
(3.9) %
Non-GAAP effective tax rate – Continuing operations
17.5 %
16.5 %
Presented on a continuing operations basis
Reconciliation of Operating Cash Flow to Free Cash Flow
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026
2025
(In millions)
Net cash provided by continuing operating activities
$ 970
$ 755
Less: Purchases of property and equipment
(72)
(111)
Free cash flow
$ 898
$ 644
Presented on a continuing operations basis
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