Delaplex

Q3 FY25 Earnings Call Analysis

IT - Software

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fundraise: No informationcapex: Yesrevenue: Category 3margin: Category 3orderbook: No information
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fundraise

Any current/future new fundraising through debt or equity?

- There was no explicit mention of any current or future fundraising through debt or equity in the provided transcript. - The management did discuss generating free cash flow and the possibility of dividend distribution but indicated that any decision would be announced after internal discussions. - Nitin Sachdeva emphasized focusing on operational efficiencies, cost optimization, and strategic partnerships rather than raising fresh capital. - ESOP dilution is planned but is being managed carefully with reducing dilution over the coming years—this is related to employee retention, not fundraising. - For specific fundraising plans, the company did not provide details and suggested investors can reach out via email for further queries.
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capex

Any current/future capex/capital investment/strategic investment?

- Delaplex is investing in micro datacenters, particularly through a partnership with BSNL involving compact, standalone edge micro datacenters. - Currently, four micro datacenters are operational (two in Hyderabad, two in other states), with capital investment focused on actual data center cabinets and associated solutions/software. - Most capital expenditure (CAPEX) depends on advanced bookings from confirmed clients, with BSNL fronting sales and some capital investment. - The company plans to further scale the micro datacenter platform in FY26 and FY27, with potential partnership models post next year to optimize investments. - Investments are also being directed toward AI-enabled platforms, including low-code development accelerators and integrated APIs, aiming at sectors like retail, logistics, and workforce management. - Acquisitions such as Blueberry and Celestia enhance strategic capabilities, including global footprint and leadership infusion, but no specific additional capital investment details were provided. - Paid proof-of-concepts (POCs) with PSUs and enterprise clients are underway that may trigger more extensive future CAPEX upon successful conversion.
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revenue

Future growth expectations in sales/revenue/volumes?

- H2 FY26 is expected to be stronger than H1, returning to industry-average seasonality with better performance especially in software and milestone-based fixed bid projects. - Micro datacenter and solutioning businesses are key H2 growth drivers, with several paid POCs progressing towards full-scale deployments. - Targeting significant revenue contribution from micro datacenters (34%-40% of EBITDA in short run) by scaling edge computing solutions. - Expansion focus on Europe, MENA, and the US leveraging Blueberry acquisition’s footprint and strategic partnerships. - Accelerating AI-enabled platforms and low-code development for sectors like retail, logistics, and workforce management to enhance service offerings and generate SaaS revenue. - Stable order book with renewed contracts year-on-year; emphasis on announcing achieved revenue numbers rather than order book pipeline. - Operational synergies and cost optimization expected to improve delivery efficiency and margin profile.
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margin

Future growth expectations in earnings/operating earnings/profits/EPS?

- Delaplex expects stronger H2 FY26 performance, aligning with industry seasonality where H2 contributes 55-60% of annual revenues. - Growth drivers include expansion in Europe, MENA, and the US via the Blueberry acquisition and strategic partnerships. - Continued ramp-up in solutioning business and BSNL-led Edge Micro Datacenter initiatives forecast meaningful contribution to revenues and EBITDA. - AI-enabled platforms, low-code development accelerators, and integrated APIs are anticipated to boost client engagements and revenue in sectors like retail and logistics. - Micro datacenters are targeted to contribute 34-40% of EBITDA in the short term, indicating substantial profitability potential. - Focus on cost optimization, operational synergies, and premium pricing through end-to-end solution engagements underpin margin improvement. - Management indicates potential for sustainable compounding of value beyond FY26, with ongoing investments in tech and upskilling driving efficiencies. - ESOP-related expenses expected to moderate, supporting margin stability in future periods.
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orderbook

Current/ Expected Orderbook/ Pending Orders?

- Delaplex does not typically announce order book numbers as they are forward-looking. - The company prefers to announce achieved numbers for better clarity on actual performance. - Contracts are generally renewed year-on-year with clients, indicating ongoing business. - Currently, Delaplex provides software services rather than SaaS products, except for the UK-based Blueberry Systems entity, which offers an AI-enabled low-code platform with some SaaS revenue. - The company is focusing on building a solid pipeline rather than publicizing order book specifics. - Investor queries and feedback on order visibility are noted for internal brainstorming and future communication. - Overall, Delaplex emphasizes transparency through actual results and remains open to follow-up questions via email for more details.