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12/03/2026 17:45
Inside Information / Other news releasesRevenue and results for full-year 2025Activity and results down despite continued growth in recurring subscription revenue New roadmap for 2026–2028Refocus on anti-piracy (video protection), the Group's core business, and deploy growth drivers in the OTT market 2025 full-year revenue
Financial results for full-year 2025
Objectives for 2028
Aix-en-Provence, France and San Diego, United States, 12 March 2026, 5.45 p.m. — VERIMATRIX (Euronext Paris: VMX, FR0010291245), a leading provider of user security solutions for a safer connected world, has published its revenue and financial results for the financial year ended 31 December 2025. “Despite continued growth in subscription revenue, the 2025 results fell short of our expectations due to the difficulties encountered by the XTD product line in establishing itself in the mobile protection market.” says Laurent Dechaux, Chief Executive Officer of VERIMATRIX. “The divestment of this product line in early 2026 and the Group's refocusing on its core business mark a new chapter for Verimatrix. We will streamline our product portfolio in favour of those that generate the highest level of recurring revenue and the most profitable, optimise the allocation of our resources and deploy innovative growth drivers in the OTT market. This roadmap should enable the Group to return to profitable growth by 2028 and to reinstate positive free cash flow. Verimatrix has a solid technological base and strategic partnerships that our teams can leverage to seize new business opportunities.” *** 1 Pro forma: unaudited data WebinarLaurent Dechaux, CEO To join the webinar, click on the following link: *** The VERIMATRIX Board of Directors met on 11 March 2026, chaired by Amedeo D'Angelo, to review the accounts for the 2025 financial year. These are currently being audited and will be finalised by the end of April 2026. All of the results mentioned below correspond to estimated financial data. 2025 revenue and annual recurring revenue (ARR2)Revenue for full-year 2025VERIMATRIX made revenue in 2025 of $46.5 million, compared to $57.2 million for the same period the previous year. Recurring revenueRecurring revenue amounted to $33.1 million, down 3% ($34.1 million in 2024), and now represents 71% of the Group's total revenue, compared with 60% in 2024. This favourable change in the business mix is in line with the successful strategy the Group has been pursuing since 2021 of deploying a subscription-based business model for the sale of cybersecurity software solutions. However, the increase in subscription revenue (+8% to $18.8 million vs. $17.3 million in 2024), driven by the activation of new contracts with telecom operators, was not enough to offset the correlated decline in maintenance revenue (-15% to $14.3 million vs. $16.8 million in 2024).
Non-recurring revenueNon-recurring revenue amounted to $13.5 million, down 42% ($23.1 million in 2024). In line with the Group's strategy and forecasts, this activity includes a structural and ongoing decline in royalties related to the supply of new set-top boxes, accentuated by a delay in perpetual licence sales in Latin America, where Brazil and Argentina are experiencing difficult economic conditions marked by a strong wait-and-see attitude. Annual recurring revenue (ARR)As at 31 December 2025, ARR stood at $31 million, down 6% compared to 31 December 2024. This decrease incorporates a 5% increase in ARR from subscriptions to $18.9 million (compared to $18 million at 31 December 2024), driven by the momentum of the Anti-Piracy (video protection) product line, whose ARR from subscriptions grew by 7%. This performance illustrates Verimatrix's strong positioning in this strategic segment and the momentum of its subscription sales activity, particularly in Europe and Latin America. Conversely, ARR from subscriptions related to the Extended Threat Defence (mobile application protection) product line declined by 3%, reflecting the Group's difficulty in winning new customers despite the quality and innovative nature of its offering. Results for 2025
Gross margin for 2025 stands at $29.5 million, compared to $39.1 million a year earlier, representing 64% of revenue (68% in 2024). This decline is due to low sales of high-margin perpetual licences. Verimatrix has also continued to optimise its support costs and improve the efficiency of its SaaS solutions Research and development expenditure was kept under control and fell by 11%. The 27% decline in sales and marketing costs reflects the Group's refocus on anti-piracy activities, combined with a geographical realignment of the sales force in line with the trends observed in the regions. Total adjusted operating expenses amounted to $35.2 million, down 16% from the previous financial year. Adjusted EBITDA was therefore virtually at break-even (-$0.2 million compared to $2.8 million in 2024). Financial expenses increased by 63% and the tax charge decreased by 68% compared to the 2024 financial year. There was a net loss of $11.2 million, compared to a net loss of $7.7 million in 2024. Reconciliation of adjusted operating profit with operating profit and net profit under IFRS
Financial position and cash flowNet debt, excluding lease commitments under IFRS 16, amounted to $20.1 million as at 31 December 2025, compared to $14.9 million as at 31 December 2024. This includes private debt with a fair value of $18.7 million and the Prêt Participatif Relance (PPR) loan taken out for a total amount of $8.6 million. The private debt has been reclassified as current financial debt and is under discussion to redefine the maturity and set new covenants to be put in place for the coming years.
Cash and cash equivalents amounted to $7.1 million as at 31 December 2025, a decrease of $3.9 million compared to the amounts available at the end of December 2024. This change in cash is mainly due to:
Net financial interest amounted to $2.2 million, and taxes represented $0.7 million. New roadmap for 2026–2028In an increasingly digitalised world, the accelerated development of AI poses new challenges in terms of security. Leveraging its expertise in anti-piracy and deploying new growth drivers in high-potential segments such as sports and the Internet of Things (IoT), Verimatrix aims to establish itself as a global leader in the security and authentication of digital content and connected objects. Beyond the telecoms and media sector, where the Group has long-standing references, Verimatrix will continue its strategy of partnering with distributors, resellers and integrators of cybersecurity solutions in order to win new customers in France and internationally, particularly in the United States and Asia. By 2028, the Group has set itself the objectives of resuming business growth, combined with an increase in EBITDA and positive free cash flow. Upcoming events:
Investor contacts:Jean-François Labadie Jean-Yves Barbara Media contacts:USA EUROPE About VerimatrixVerimatrix (Euronext Paris: VMX, FR0010291245) helps power the modern connected world with security made for people. We protect digital content, applications, and devices with intuitive, people-centred and frictionless security. Leading brands turn to Verimatrix to secure premium movies, live streaming sports, sensitive financial and healthcare data, mission-critical mobile applications, and much more. We enable the trusted connections our customers depend on to deliver compelling content and experiences to millions of consumers around the world. Verimatrix helps partners get to market faster, scale easily, protect valuable revenue streams, and win new business. Visit www.verimatrix.com. Supplementary non-IFRS financial informationVerimatrix uses performance indicators that are not strictly accounting measures in accordance with IFRS. These indicators are defined in Appendix 1 of this press release. They should be considered as additional Foreign exchange effects (0.1) 0.2 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 7.1 11.0 information, which cannot replace any other strictly accounting-based operating or financial performance measure, as presented in the consolidated financial statements, including the income statement set out in Appendix 1 hereof. Forward-looking statementsThis press release contains certain forward-looking statements concerning Verimatrix. Although Verimatrix believes its expectations to be based on reasonable assumptions, they do not constitute guarantees of future performance. Accordingly, the Company’s actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements owing to a number of risks and uncertainties. Appendix 1 - Supplementary non-IFRS financial information - Reconciliation of IFRS results with adjusted resultsThe performance indicators presented in this press release that are not strictly accounting measures are defined below. These indicators are not defined under IFRS and do not constitute accounting elements used to measure the company’s financial performance. They should be considered as additional information, which cannot replace any other strictly accounting-based operating or financial performance measure, as presented in the company’s consolidated financial statements and their related notes. The company uses these indicators because it believes they are useful measures of its recurring operating performance and operating cash flows. Although they are widely used by companies operating in the same industry around the world, these indicators are not necessarily directly comparable with those of other companies, which may have defined or calculated their indicators differently than the company, even though they use similar terms. Adjusted gross profit is defined as gross profit before (i) the amortisation of intangible assets related to business combinations, (ii) any potential goodwill impairment, (iii) share-based payment expense and (iv) non-recurring costs associated with restructuring and business combinations and divestiture undertaken by the company. Adjusted operating income/(loss) is defined as operating income/(loss) before (i) the amortisation of intangible assets related to business combinations, (ii) any potential goodwill impairment, (iii) sharebased payment expense and (iv) non-recurring costs associated with restructuring and business combinations and divestiture undertaken by the company. EBITDA is defined as adjusted operating income before depreciation, amortisation and impairment expenses not related to business combinations. Annual recurring revenue, or ARR, corresponds annualized value of all recurring revenues from current contracts at the time of measurement. ARR includes all contract types that are recurring in nature, such as maintenance & support, SaaS and non-SaaS subscriptions, and for which revenue is currently being recognised. ARR is a rolling number that accumulates over time whereas the Total Contract Value (or TCV) metric also used by the Company, is typically used to measure (new or incremental) sales bookings within a period. The Company computes an ARR for SaaS and non-SaaS subscriptions and a distinct ARR metric combining subscriptions and maintenance. Net debt reconciliation
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