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MARKHAM, ON, March 10, 2025 /CNW/ – Enghouse Systems Limited (TSX: ENGH) announces first quarter (unaudited) financial results for the period ended January 31, 2025. All figures are denominated in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated.

Revenue increased 2.9% to $124.0 million from $120.5 million in Q1 2024;Recurring revenue, which includes SaaS and maintenance services, grew 4.0% to $87.9 million compared to $84.6 million in Q1 2024, and represents 70.9% of total revenue, as we continue to prioritize this revenue stream;Results from operating activities decreased to $31.0 million compared to $32.6 million in Q1 2024;Net income was $21.9 million compared to $18.1 million in Q1 2024, as we grow our business with a focus on profitability;Adjusted EBITDA decreased to $33.1 million compared to $34.7 million, while achieving a 26.7% margin;Cash flow from operating activities, excluding changes in working capital, was $37.7 million compared to $35.6 million in the comparable period. Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments were $271.1 million as at January 31, 2025.

The most recent quarter has brought about events that have created a great deal of uncertainty across the globe. There are new questions around trade flows, interest rates, commodity prices and other factors which point to increasing instability. Throughout this period, our first quarter operating performance continued its consistent positive trend and reflects our steady and disciplined approach to the business. In the quarter we achieved revenue of $124.0 million, representing a 2.9% increase compared to the prior year, while net income increased by 20.8% to $21.9 million or $0.40 per diluted share from $18.1 million or $0.33 per diluted share in the comparative quarter.

We remain focused on predictable recurring revenue streams with SaaS and maintenance services revenue increasing by 4.0% in the quarter. While transitioning from exclusively offering traditional on-premise solutions, we are strategically committed to offering customers a choice between on-premise and cloud solutions, which has allowed us to preserve both one-time and recurring revenue streams.

Cash flows from operating activities, excluding changes in working capital, were $37.7 million compared to $35.6 million in the prior year. During the first quarter we returned $14.4 million to shareholders through dividends and repurchased $6.0 million of our common shares. In addition, on December 16, 2024, Enghouse completed the acquisition of Aculab PLC, which provides a cutting-edge suite of solutions designed to elevate communication and security experiences, including AI-driven answering machine detection and advanced voice and face biometric technology. Even with these outflows, Enghouse closed the quarter with $271.1 million in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments, down only marginally from our record of $274.7 million at October 31, 2024. We continue to have no external debt financing.

On March 4, 2025, the Company announced the acquisition of Margento R&D d.o.o., a European provider of transit fare collection, account-based ticketing, automatic vehicle tracking, and payment solutions based in Slovenia. Margento has a scalable and easy to deploy Mobility as a Service platform providing a unique user-centric mobile transit experience. This will augment our existing transportation offerings in the Asset Management Group.

Our strategic direction remains consistent and focused on long-term profitability and sustainability.  We will continue to balance market demand by offering both SaaS and on-premise solutions and will not sacrifice profitability for revenue growth, which is reaffirmed by our ability to generate positive cash flows. Our robust cash position continues to allow us to capitalize on acquisitions that meet our thresholds and provide continued returns to our shareholders, also enabling us to increase our annual dividend for the 17th consecutive year.  

Quarterly dividends:          

Today, the Board of Directors approved an increase of 15.4% in the Company’s eligible quarterly dividend to $0.30 per common share, payable on May 30, 2025, to shareholders of record at the close of business on May 16, 2025.

Enghouse Systems Limited
Financial Highlights
(unaudited, in thousands of Canadian dollars)

For the periods ended January 31

Three months

2025

2024

Var ($)

Var (%)

Revenue

$     124,000

$     120,489

3,511

2.9

Direct costs

44,463

41,582

2,881

6.9

Revenue, net of direct costs

$

79,537

$

78,907

630

0.8

As a % of revenue

64.1 %

65.5 %

Operating expenses

48,457

46,180

2,277

4.9

Special charges

91

91

0

0.0

Results from operating activities

$

30,989

$

32,636

(1,647)

(5.0)

As a % of revenue

25.0 %

27.1 %

Amortization of acquired software and customer relationships

(8,479)

(10,374)

1,895

18.3

Foreign exchange gains (losses)

2,309

(1,717)

4,026

234.5

Interest expense – lease obligations

(128)

(150)

22

14.7

Finance income

2,304

2,361

(57)

(2.4)

Finance expenses

(3)

( 3)

Other income (expense)

299

(114)

413

362.3

Income before income taxes

$

27,291

$

22,642

4,649

20.5

Provision for income taxes

5,387

4,509

878

19.5

Net income for the period

$

21,904

$

18,133

3,771

20.8

Basic earnings per share

0.40

0.33

0.07

21.2

Diluted earnings per share

0.40

0.33

0.07

21.2

Cash flows from operating activities

21,249

19,899

1,350

6.8

Cash flows from operating activities excluding changes in working capital

37,741

35,557

2,184

6.1

Adjusted EBITDA

Results from operating activities

30,989

32,636

(1,647)

(5.0)

Depreciation

653

494

159

(32.2)

Depreciation of right-of-use assets

1,378

1,506

(128)

8.5

Special charges

91

91

0

0.0

Adjusted EBITDA

$

33,111

$

34,727

(1,616)

(4.7)

Adjusted EBITDA margin

26.7 %

28.8 %

Adjusted EBITDA per diluted share

$

0.60

$

0.63

( 0.03)

(4.8)

 

Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Financial Position

(in thousands of Canadian dollars)

(unaudited)

   As at January 31,
2025

As at October 31,
2024

ASSETS

Current assets:

   Cash and cash equivalents

$

270,304

$

274,240

   Short-term investments

784

487

   Accounts receivable

114,592

92,348

   Prepaid expenses and other assets

19,061

16,100

404,741

383,175

Non-current assets:

   Property and equipment

4,059

4,192

   Right-of-use assets

11,771

11,473

   Intangible assets

96,552

98,594

   Goodwill

320,997

309,831

   Deferred income tax assets

27,273

26,228

460,652

450,318

$

865,393

$

833,493

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY

Current liabilities:

   Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

$

67,970

$

70,087

   Income taxes payable

7,849

5,525

   Dividends payable

14,340

14,397

   Provisions

1,777

1,834

   Deferred revenue

132,397

114,080

   Lease obligations

5,381

5,344

229,714

211,267

Non-current liabilities:

   Deferred income tax liabilities

10,486

10,500

   Deferred revenue

9,903

8,094

   Net employee defined benefit obligation

2,075

2,081

   Lease obligations

6,115

5,744

28,579

26,419

258,293

237,686

Shareholders’ equity

   Share capital

117,750

118,217

   Contributed surplus

9,878

9,764

   Retained earnings

448,823

446,748

   Accumulated other comprehensive income

30,649

21,078

607,100

595,807

$

865,393

$

833,493

 

Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income

(in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)                                            

Three months

Periods ended January 31

2025

2024

Revenue

     Software licenses

$  17,781

$  16,975

     SaaS and maintenance services

87,932

84,587

     Professional services

16,108

15,945

     Hardware

2,179

2,982

124,000

120,489

Direct costs

     Software licenses

736

674

     Services

42,497

39,531

     Hardware

1,230

1,377

44,463

41,582

Revenue, net of direct costs

79,537

78,907

Operating expenses

     Selling, general and administrative

23,636

22,869

     Research and development

22,790

21,311

     Depreciation

653

494

     Depreciation of right-of-use assets

1,378

1,506

     Special charges

91

91

48,548

46,271

Results from operating activities

30,989

32,636

Amortization of acquired software and customer relationships   

(8,479)

(10,374)

Foreign exchange gains (losses)

2,309

(1,717)

Interest expense – lease obligations

(128)

(150)

Finance income

2,304

2,361

Finance expenses

(3)

Other income (expense)

299

(114)

Income before income taxes

27,291

22,642

Provision for income taxes

5,387

4,509

Net income for the period

$  21,904

$  18,133

Items that may be subsequently reclassified to income:

Cumulative translation adjustment

9,571

(8,017)

Other comprehensive income (loss)

9,571

(8,017)

Comprehensive income

$  31,475

$  10,116

Earnings per share

Basic

$      0.40

$      0.33

Diluted

$      0.40

$      0.33

 

Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Cash Flows

(in thousands of Canadian dollars)

(unaudited)

Three months

Periods ended January 31

2025

2024

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Net income for the period

$    21,904

$    18,133


Adjustments for non-cash items

   Depreciation

653

494

   Depreciation of right-of-use assets

1,378

1,506

   Interest expense – lease obligations

128

150

   Amortization of acquired software and customer relationships

8,479

10,374

   Stock-based compensation expense

108

277

   Provision for income taxes

5,387

4,509

   Finance expenses and other (income) expense

(296)

114

37,741

35,557

Changes in non-cash operating working capital

(11,891)

(13,140)

Income taxes paid

(4,601)

(2,518)

Net cash provided by operating activities

21,249

19,899

INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Net purchase of property and equipment

(404)

(360)

Acquisitions, net of cash acquired*

(6,586)

Recovery of purchase consideration for prior-year acquisitions

171

Net cash used in investing activities

(6,990)

(189)

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Issuance of share capital

4,310

Normal course issuer bid share repurchases

(5,950)

Repayment of lease obligations

(1,374)

(1,602)

Dividends paid

(14,397)

(12,156)

Net cash used in financing activities

(21,721)

(9,448)

Impact of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents

3,526

(3,042)

(Decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents

(3,936)

7,220

Cash and cash equivalents ─ beginning of period

274,240

239,532

Cash and cash equivalents ─ end of period

$  270,304

$  246,752

*Acquisitions are net of cash acquired of $2,620 for the three months ended January 31, 2025 and nil for the three months ended January 31, 2024.

Enghouse Systems Limited
Segment Reporting Information
(in thousands of Canadian dollars)

Three months ended January 31

2025

2024

IMG

AMG

Total

IMG

AMG

Total

Revenue

$

73,221

$

50,779

$

124,000

$

76,137

$

44,352

$

120,489

Direct costs

(25,713)

(18,750)

(44,463)

(25,406)

(16,176)

(41,582)

Revenue, net of direct costs

47,508

32,029

79,537

50,731

28,176

78,907

Operating expenses excluding special charges

(22,602)

(11,978)

(34,580)

(21,425)

(11,697)

(33,122)

Depreciation

(402)

(251)

(653)

(377)

(117)

(494)

Depreciation of right-of-use assets

(909)

(469)

(1,378)

(936)

(570)

(1,506)

Segment profit

$

23,595

$

19,331

$

42,926

$

27,993

$

15,792

$

43,785

Special charges

(91)

(91)

Corporate and shared service expenses

(11,846)

(11,058)

Results from operating activities

$

30,989

$

32,636

About Enghouse

Enghouse is a Canadian publicly traded company (TSX: ENGH) that provides a wide range of mission critical vertically focused enterprise software solutions. Our core technologies are used for contact centers, video communications, virtual healthcare, education, telecommunications networks, IPTV, public safety and transit. The Company’s two-pronged strategy to grow earnings focuses on both organic growth and acquisitions, which, to date, have been funded only through cash flows from operating activities as the Company has no outstanding external debt financing. The Company is organized around two business segments, the Interactive Management Group (“IMG”) and the Asset Management Group (“AMG”) due to their unique customer segments and technology offerings. Further information about Enghouse may be obtained from the Company’s website at www.enghouse.com

Conference Call and Webcast

A conference call to discuss the results will be held on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at 8:45 a.m. EST. To participate, please call Local
+1-289-514-5100 or North American Toll-Free 1-800-717-1738. Confirmation code: 35790. A webcast is also available at: https://www.enghouse.com/investors.php.

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The Company uses non-IFRS measures to assess its operating performance. Securities regulations require that companies caution readers that earnings and other measures adjusted to a basis other than IFRS do not have standardized meanings and are unlikely to be comparable to similar measures used by other companies. Accordingly, they should not be considered in isolation. The Company uses Adjusted EBITDA as a measure of operating performance. Therefore, Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. Adjusted EBITDA is calculated based on results from operating activities adjusted for depreciation of property and equipment and right-of-use assets, and special charges for acquisition related restructuring costs. Management uses Adjusted EBITDA to evaluate operating performance as it excludes amortization of software and intangibles (which is an accounting allocation of the cost of software and intangible assets arising on acquisition), any impact of finance and tax related activities, asset depreciation, foreign exchange gains and losses, other income and restructuring costs primarily related to acquisitions.

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HelloNation Explains Car Insurance Cost with Insights From Insurance Expert Edward Vasquez

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GOODYEAR, Ariz., May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — How much does car insurance cost in Goodyear, AZ? The answer is explored in a HelloNation article that provides a clear breakdown of pricing factors, with insights from Insurance Agent Edward Vasquez of Goodyear, Arizona.

The HelloNation article explains that car insurance costs in Goodyear, AZ, vary widely depending on personal and regional factors. While the average auto insurance cost Arizona drivers pay is considered moderate compared to national figures, individual premiums depend on driver profiles, vehicle types, and selected coverage levels. The article emphasizes that no single rate applies to everyone, underscoring the need for personalized evaluation.

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Insurance Agent Edward Vasquez is featured as a source of insight in the article, which highlights how driver history remains one of the most important factors in determining premiums. The article explains that individuals with clean driving records often receive lower rates, while those with violations or prior claims may pay higher rates. This dynamic helps explain why car insurance rates vary so significantly between drivers in the same area.

Vehicle selection is another key factor discussed in the HelloNation article. Newer cars equipped with advanced safety features may qualify for discounts, yet they can also cost more to repair. Older vehicles may reduce certain coverage costs, but may lack features that help prevent accidents. The article explains that these considerations directly affect the car insurance cost that Goodyear, AZ, residents pay, especially for those with long commutes or frequent driving needs.

Location-specific data also contributes to pricing differences. The article highlights how ZIP code variations within Goodyear and nearby communities can influence the car insurance rates Goodyear drivers encounter. Insurers assess local accident trends, theft rates, and even environmental conditions such as extreme heat, all of which can affect claim frequency and overall risk. These factors help define the average auto insurance costs Arizona drivers may expect across different regions.

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The HelloNation article also describes how comparing multiple policy options can help drivers better understand their costs. Adjusting deductibles, coverage limits, and optional protections allows individuals to see how different decisions affect their monthly premiums. This approach provides a clearer view of the tradeoffs between affordability and protection, particularly in a growing market like Goodyear.

Insurance Agent Edward Vasquez is again referenced in the article’s discussion of informed decision-making, emphasizing the importance of understanding both risks and coverage benefits. Arizona car insurance policies are not one-size-fits-all, and the article reinforces that careful evaluation is key to finding the right balance between budget and protection.

The article concludes that understanding car insurance costs in Goodyear, AZ, requires looking beyond averages and focusing on individual circumstances. By considering driver history, vehicle type, location, and coverage preferences, drivers can make more confident and informed choices about their insurance needs.

How Much Does Car Insurance Cost in Goodyear, AZ? features insights from Edward Vasquez, Insurance Agent of Goodyear, Arizona, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation

HelloNation is America’s Good News Network, a premier media platform built on the idea that good news travels faster when real people tell real stories. Through its community-focused digital publications and innovative “edvertising” approach, HelloNation delivers expert-driven, good-news content that informs, inspires, and spotlights the leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities. HelloNation maintains partnerships with the National Governors Association, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and the United States First Responders Association.

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Verkada opens nominations for its annual Safety Champion Awards

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SAN MATEO, Calif., May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Verkada, a leader in AI-powered physical security technology, opened nominations for its third annual Safety Champion Awards today.

Now in its third year, Verkada’s Safety Champion Awards have celebrated security leaders across industries — from schools and nonprofits to healthcare and municipal organizations — whose work protecting their communities often goes unrecognized. As AI reshapes how organizations approach physical security, the Safety Champion Awards also put a spotlight on leaders leveraging new tools and technologies in ways that build safer, more resilient communities.

Verkada will accept nominations for the Safety Champion Awards through June 30, 2026 across three categories: Impact, AI Transformation and School Safety.

“At TMSA, we believe school safety must go hand in hand with student well-being and a strong sense of community,” said Didar Hayytov, IT Manager at Triad Math and Science Academy in North Carolina and 2025 School Safety Excellence Award honoree. “By integrating innovative technology with a proactive, people-centered approach, we’ve strengthened our preparedness for critical incidents while creating a more supportive and efficient environment for our students, families, and staff. We’re honored to have this work recognized and proud to contribute to a safer future for our school communities.”

The 2026 Verkada Safety Champion Awards categories are:

Impact Award
The Impact Award recognizes an individual who has made a positive, tangible impact on the safety and security of their organization and/or community. In addition to being celebrated during VerkadaOne, the honoree will receive a $15,000 monetary prize*.

AI Transformation Award
The AI Transformation Award recognizes a Verkada customer who has leveraged the company’s AI-powered technology in a novel way to enhance safety or operational efficiency within their organization and/or community. In addition to being celebrated during VerkadaOne, the honoree will receive a $10,000 monetary prize*.

School Safety Excellence Award
The School Safety Excellence Award recognizes a school or university that has taken an innovative approach to addressing security challenges, emergency preparedness, and student wellbeing. In addition to being celebrated during VerkadaOne, the honoree will receive $50,000 in gifted Verkada products for their organization or a charitable organization of their choosing.

To nominate a leader from your community for the 2026 Safety Champion Awards, visit www.verkada.com/safety-champion-awards.

*If an honoree is employed in the public sector and/or is ineligible to receive honorariums or gifts, Verkada will donate the prize to a charitable organization.

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About Verkada
Designed with simplicity in mind, Verkada’s six product lines — video security cameras, access control, environmental sensors, alarms, workplace, and intercoms — provide unparalleled building security through an integrated, cloud-based software platform. Over 30,000 organizations across 170 countries worldwide, including over 100 of the Fortune 500, trust Verkada as their physical security layer for easier management, intelligent control, and scalable deployments. For more information, please visit www.verkada.com.

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Ready for Industry Certifications: Earn Tier 1-Recognized Status on Tennessee Statewide Industry Credential List

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Ready for Industry certifications expand access to employer-validated, stackable microcredentials that bridge the gap between education and the workforce

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Ready for Industry® (RFI) today announced that its certifications in Healthcare, Construction, Information Technology, Manufacturing, and Logistics have been approved as Tier 1-Recognized and will be included on the 2026-27 Tennessee Statewide Industry Credential List.

This Tier 1-Recognized designation confirms that RFI NOCTI credentials meet Tennessee’s standards for industry-recognized credentials. Inclusion on the statewide list will help ensure students across Tennessee have access to validated credentials that support strong postsecondary and career pathways, helping prepare learners for in-demand occupations.

The curriculum was developed in the heart of Chattanooga. Ready for Industry is fully funded and available across four states: Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, and Kentucky. As well as, has several pilot programs currently underway in Texas, Ohio, Virginia, and California. Users include high schools, community and technical colleges, American Job Centers, and other workforce organizations, including Goodwill Industries.

Ready for Industry is part of the Pearson Career Ready: eDynamic Learning product line, a leader in career and technical education curriculum for over 15 years.

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Ready for Industry welcomes additional certification submissions and stands ready to support school districts, career and technical education programs, and employers with implementation and reporting guidance. For more information or to discuss next steps, please contact Simone Smith and RFI Team at office@readyforindustry.com.

For Information Contact:
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About Ready for Industry

Ready for Industry is an employer-aligned curriculum with a nationally recognized microcredential that bridges the gap between education and the workforce. RFI educates learners by providing employer-validated knowledge, core competencies, essential skills and job readiness through stackable microcredentials and measurable outcomes. Developed by Thinking Media founders Dr. Dane and Sheila Boyington in Chattanooga, RFI supports workforce and economic development and prepares learners for career success.

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