IRIS Regtech Solutions

Q3 FY25 Earnings Call Analysis

IT - Software

Full Stock Analysis
fundraise: No informationcapex: Yesrevenue: Category 2margin: Category 3orderbook: No information
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fundraise

Any current/future new fundraising through debt or equity?

- There is no specific mention of any current or planned fundraising through debt or equity. - The company has a strong cash balance of over INR 170 crores post divestment of the TaxTech business. - Management emphasizes focusing on organic growth using existing cash reserves. - They are exploring inorganic acquisition opportunities cautiously but are at very early stages with no concrete moves yet. - No plans for share buybacks as the focus is on retaining cash to fuel growth, especially in the RegTech space. - Management indicates that they have enough "ammunition" (cash) to support a targeted 35% ARR growth and remain cautious in capital allocation. - The current strategy revolves around building existing business lines and investing in sales, marketing, and product development rather than raising new funds.
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capex

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

- The company is focused on investing organically to drive business growth, especially in sales, marketing, and product development for the CARBON SaaS business and other verticals. - There are no concrete or active inorganic acquisition plans currently; discussions are in very early stages with a few people, but nothing definitive yet. - The large cash reserves (~INR 170 crores) will primarily be used for organic growth investments rather than share buybacks or major inorganic moves in the near term. - Management emphasizes cautious and measured investment strategies for growth and product enhancement to keep up with fast-changing market requirements. - Capital allocation prioritizes growing ARR, particularly in the RegTech space (CARBON), while expanding offerings in SupTech and IDEAL businesses. - No explicit mention of large current or future capital expenditures beyond the stated investments in business growth and product enhancement.
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revenue

Future growth expectations in sales/revenue/volumes?

- No top-line guidance is given currently; focus is on ARR growth, especially from the CARBON business (Page 17). - Internal target for CARBON ARR growth is 35% for the financial year; achieved 14% so far (Page 15). - Recurring revenue expected to trend upward due to increasing share of RegTech, which is mostly recurring; SupTech has lumpier one-time sales (Page 16-17). - Growth strategy in new geographies involves engaging regulators, workshops, pilots, focusing on Asia, Africa, Europe, and US, with Europe and US being primary for CARBON (Page 17). - Pipeline for SupTech business is strong with new logos like Qatar Central Bank and Qatar Tax Authority, optimistic for decent growth next 1-1.5 years (Pages 5, 7). - Investments in sales and marketing made to build ARR; revenues reflect with time lag, expecting benefits to flow in future (Pages 16, 5).
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margin

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

- IRIS expects recurring revenue proportion to increase over the next 2-3 years, driven by growth in the RegTech business which is mostly recurring. - The SaaS business (CARBON) targets 35% ARR growth this financial year, with ARR growth reflecting in revenue with a timing lag. - Operating margins in the SupTech business currently run around 30%; SaaS business margins will improve once it achieves higher scale. - Management cautions that operating margins are currently impacted by front-loaded investments in sales, marketing, and product development. - Once the ARR scale threshold is crossed, operating leverage will kick in, improving profitability. - No explicit margin or EPS guidance is given, but management anticipates better profitability post scaling SaaS business and ARR growth. - Investments will continue in organic growth; inorganic plans are early stage and not factored into near-term earnings. - Overall, growth in ARR and recurring revenue is expected to drive future earnings expansion and margin improvement.
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orderbook

Current/ Expected Orderbook/ Pending Orders?

- The company mentioned winning 2 new contracts in the current quarter out of an expected 4 new logos/contracts for the financial year. - The other 2 contracts are still in the pipeline and discussions stage. - Management is actively building the SupTech business pipeline and remains optimistic about decent growth. - For the tax filing platform in Qatar, the company is focusing on making the platform functional and plans to approach more prospects following initial filings. - No explicit numerical orderbook or pending orders value was disclosed but the company highlights ongoing efforts to convert pipeline opportunities.