Asseco South Eastern Europe (ASE) Q3 2025 earnings summary
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Q3 2025 earnings summary
10 Nov, 2025Executive summary
Q3 2025 results were significantly impacted by non-cash write-offs and revenue reversals in India and UAE/Dubai, reducing operating profit/EBIT by EUR 7.5 million.
Excluding one-off items, EBIT grew 21% year-over-year for Q3, with strong performance in Banking and Dedicated Solutions, but Payment segment slowed due to client transaction shifts and underperformance in key markets.
Year-to-date, sales revenues increased by 5% to PLN 1,263.9 million, but net profit attributable to shareholders fell 6% to PLN 133.2 million.
Cash flow improved year-over-year, with strong LTM conversion and higher net cash from operating activities.
Financial highlights
Q3 2025 revenue was €102.5m, down 2% year-over-year; adjusted EBIT was €18.3m (+21% YoY); adjusted EBITDA €24.4m (+17% YoY); adjusted NPAT €12.5m (+1% YoY).
For Q1-3 2025, revenue grew 7% YoY to €298.3m; adjusted EBIT was €39.7m (+10% YoY); adjusted EBITDA €58.3m (+10% YoY); adjusted NPAT €26.8m (-9% YoY).
Operating cash flow for the first three quarters reached nearly EUR 39 million, and free cash flow for Q3 2025 LTM was €43.4m.
Gross profit margin for the nine months was 24.9%, EBITDA margin 18.5%, and net profit margin 10.5%.
Basic and diluted EPS for the period was PLN 2.57, compared to PLN 2.72 a year earlier.
Outlook and guidance
2025 full-year revenue is forecast at €397.6m, up 10% from 2024, with margin1 expected to rise 13% to €302.9m.
Q4 backlog increased 20% overall, with banking and dedicated solutions up 36% and payment up 6%.
Banking and Dedicated Solutions are expected to see 10% revenue growth in 2025, with margin1 up 21%.
Management expects continued growth in South Eastern Europe, India, Turkey, and Latin America, but notes risks from geopolitical instability, inflation, and currency fluctuations.
No financial forecasts for 2025 were published in some reports.
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