Sylogist Ltd., a software company specializing in providing mission-critical systems, reported robust financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, with record bookings and strong growth across its strategic markets. The company achieved a 112% year-over-year (YoY) increase in bookings, which totaled $12.9 million, and a 42% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) growth.
Sylogist's education sector, SylogistEd, was a significant contributor to this quarter's success, accounting for nearly 25% of the total bookings, particularly driven by growth in North Carolina. The company's software as a service (SaaS) annual recurring revenue (ARR) also saw a healthy increase, growing 17% YoY to nearly $30 million. The earnings call, led by company representative Bill Wood, highlighted the company's strategic moves and the positive outlook for future growth.
Key Takeaways
- Sylogist Ltd. reported a YoY bookings increase of 112%, reaching $12.9 million in Q2.
- SylogistEd sector accounted for nearly 25% of Q2 bookings, with strong performance in North Carolina.
- SaaS ARR grew by 17% YoY to nearly $30 million, with SaaS ARR bookings making up 68% of total bookings in Q2.
- The company saw a SaaS net revenue retention increase to 109% from 106% in the previous quarter.
- Total revenue for Q2 was $17.4 million, with a 17% growth in SaaS subscription revenue and a gross profit margin of 60%.
- Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $4.5 million, with a margin of 26.0%.
- Sylogist is shifting to a partner-driven model and focusing on scalable operating motions.
Company Outlook
- Sylogist anticipates a balanced contribution from all three strategic markets in future bookings.
- The company expects to continue its growth trajectory, particularly in the Ed and Gov sectors.
- New bookings are projected to accelerate and become a larger percentage of the total bookings mix.
- Sylogist plans to increase market awareness and refine marketing and sales efforts.
- The competitive environment is favorable, with ongoing momentum in competitor displacement.