TransAct Technologies registra 2,8 millones de dólares en ingresos recurrentes en el segundo trimestre

August 9, 2024
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El proveedor dijo que está satisfecho con sus resultados preliminares.
TransAct Technologies Incorporated ha publicado sus resultados financieros y empresariales del segundo trimestre. La compañía ha publicado los resultados preliminares del trimestre, que finalizó el 30 de junio.

Los ingresos recurrentes de TransAct en el segundo trimestre alcanzaron los 2,8 millones de dólares, lo que refleja un aumento intermensual del 15% y un aumento interanual del 12%.

El beneficio bruto ascendió a 6,1 millones de dólares durante el segundo trimestre. La empresa informó de un margen de beneficio bruto del 52,7%. Su beneficio bruto reciente se redujo en casi 5 millones de dólares en comparación con el total de hace un año.

El EBITDA ajustado alcanzó los 89.000 dólares en el segundo trimestre.

Durante el período, TransAct informó de un aumento del 64% en el número de terminales vendidas. La empresa vendió cerca de 1.500 terminales a lo largo del trimestre.

En su último informe, la compañía también celebró la incorporación de otros 13 clientes de FST a su lista actual.

El director ejecutivo de TransAct, John Dillion, se tomó un momento para analizar el informe y dijo que la empresa está satisfecha con lo que ha logrado en el segundo trimestre.

Comentó: "Estamos satisfechos con nuestros resultados del trimestre, que se destacan por la venta de 1476 terminales nuevos durante el trimestre, el crecimiento secuencial de los ingresos recurrentes del FST y la incorporación de trece nuevos logotipos a nuestra BOHA. plataforma en el trimestre.

"Nuestro continuo enfoque en el control de costes también está dando resultados, ya que se espera que nuestras últimas medidas ahorren aproximadamente 2 millones de dólares de forma anualizada, lo que esperamos que comience a surtir efecto a partir del tercer trimestre de 2024.

"Nuestras iniciativas destinadas a racionalizar la organización y aumentar la eficiencia de nuestras ventas están produciendo cambios positivos en TransAct, y seguimos trabajando con ahínco para alcanzar nuestros objetivos. "
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