SAP Backs Fiscal Year Outlook After 3Q Revenue Jumped on Cloud Business -- Update
October 25 2022 - 1:13AM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
SAP SE, the German business software company, confirmed its
profit and sales outlook for the year after posting higher
third-quarter revenue led by growth at its cloud business.
Reporting on a non-IFRS basis, the Walldorf, Germany-based
company said Tuesday that revenue jumped to 7.84 billion euros
($7.74 billion) from EUR6.85 billion, with cloud revenue up to
EUR3.29 billion from EUR2.39 billion. Software-licenses revenue
fell to EUR406 million from EUR657 million, it said.
Analysts polled by FactSet had forecast overall revenue of
EUR7.65 billion, and cloud revenue of EUR3.19 billion.
"We have delivered a strong cloud quarter with accelerating
momentum across all key cloud indicators," SAP Chief Financial
Officer Luka Mucic said. The company said its cloud business
performed strongly in all regions led by the U.S. and Germany,
while activity in Brazil, China, India and Switzerland was
particularly robust.
SAP is moving away from software-licenses sales, once its
biggest revenue streams, to subscription-based cloud services,
banking on a more profitable and predictable model based on
recurring revenue.
"With a recurring revenue share of more than 80%, it's clear
that our transformation has reached an important inflection point,
paving the way for continued growth in the future," SAP Chief
Executive Christian Klein said.
Operating profit for the quarter slipped to EUR2.09 billion from
EUR2.10 billion a year earlier, with SAP's operating margin down to
26.7% from 30.7%. Analysts polled by FactSet had forecast operating
profit of EUR2 billion.
SAP, like other European software companies, presents its
figures as two sets of numbers. One set is based on the
International Financial Reporting Standards--an international
accounting method that seeks to provide a global reporting
standard--though analysts and investors tend to follow SAP's
non-IFRS numbers. Those figures exclude share-based compensation,
restructuring expenses and acquisition-related charges.
For the year, SAP continues to expect non-IFRS operating profit
at constant currencies between EUR7.6 billion and EUR7.9 billion,
and cloud revenue at constant currencies between EUR11.55 billion
and EUR11.85 billion. However, free cash flow is now expected at
roughly EUR4.5 billion against a previous forecast above EUR4.5
billion.
Looking ahead, SAP is still targeting double-digit growth in
operating profit for 2023, though the company said it expects to
update midterm targets in the coming quarters, citing the strong
cloud momentum and favorable currency movements.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com; @MauroOrru94
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