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ACI Worldwide, Inc. Reports Financial Results for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2017

ACIW

HIGHLIGHTS*

  • Revenue up 10% in Q1 year over year
  • Adjusted EBITDA up 68% year over year to $42 million
  • Operating Free Cash Flow up 157% year over year to $76 million
  • Reiterating 2017 guidance

            *Adjusted for FX and the Community Financial Services (CFS) divestiture

NAPLES, Fla., May 04, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ:ACIW), a leading global provider of real-time electronic payment and banking solutions, today announced financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2017. Results and comparisons discussed in the Q1 Financial Summary section of this Press Release exclude the impact of the Community Financial Services (CFS) divestiture in Q1 2016, as well as foreign currency fluctuations.

“We had a solid start to 2017. We signed several important contracts in the quarter, including an Immediate Payments deal with Jack Henry. Q1 revenue grew 10% and Adjusted EBITDA increased 68% year over year. Our cash flow also increased significantly in the quarter,” commented Phil Heasley, President and CEO, ACI Worldwide. “Following a successful investor day in March as well as several customer-focused events, we remain excited about the growth opportunities for Universal Payments in the electronic payments landscape.”

Q1 2017 FINANCIAL SUMMARY

New bookings were $89 million, which was down compared to Q1 2016 due to timing. Term extension bookings were $96 million, up 34% from last year’s quarter.

Our 12-month backlog declined $6 million to $814 million and our 60-month backlog declined $23 million to $4.0 billion during the quarter.  Both numbers were impacted by the timing of new bookings compared to the prior year quarter.

Revenue in Q1 was $231 million, up 10% from the same quarter last year. Monthly recurring revenue was $173 million, or 75% of total revenue.

Adjusted EBITDA in Q1 grew $17 million to $42 million, an increase of 68%, from $25 million in Q1 2016. After adjusting for pass through interchange revenues of $39 million and $34 million in Q1 2017 and Q1 2016, respectively, net adjusted EBITDA margin in Q1 was 22% in 2017 versus 14% in Q1 of 2016.

ACI ended Q1 2017 with $100 million in cash on hand, up from $76 million at year end, and a debt balance of $710 million, which represents a decrease of $43 million from year end 2016. Operating free cash flow (OFCF) for the quarter was $76 million, up 157% from Q1 2016.

REITERATE GUIDANCE

In 2017, we expect to generate revenue in a range of $1.0 billion to $1.025 billion, which represents 2-5% organic growth. Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be in a range of $250 million to $255 million, which excludes approximately $14 million in one-time integration related expenses for PAY.ON, the CFS divestiture, and data center and facilities consolidation. We expect to generate between $225 million and $230 million of revenue in the second quarter. We expect full year 2017 new bookings to grow in the upper single digit range. 

CONFERENCE CALL TO DISCUSS FINANCIAL RESULTS AND OUTLOOK

Management will host a conference call at 8:30 am ET to discuss these results as well as 2017 guidance. Interested persons may access a real-time audio broadcast of the teleconference at http://investor.aciworldwide.com/ or use the following numbers for dial-in participation: US/Canada: (866) 914-7436, international: +1 (817) 385-9117. Please provide your name, the conference name ACI Worldwide, Inc. and conference code 7764496. There will be a replay of the call available for two weeks on (855) 859-2056 for US/Canada callers and +1 (404) 537-3406 for international participants.

About ACI Worldwide
ACI Worldwide, the Universal Payments (UP) company, powers electronic payments for more than 5,100 organizations around the world. More than 1,000 of the largest financial institutions and intermediaries, as well as thousands of global merchants, rely on ACI to execute $14 trillion each day in payments and securities. In addition, myriad organizations utilize our electronic bill presentment and payment services. Through our comprehensive suite of software solutions delivered on customers’ premises or through ACI’s private cloud, we provide real-time, immediate payments capabilities and enable the industry’s most complete omni-channel payments experience. To learn more about ACI, please visit www.aciworldwide.com. You can also find us on Twitter @ACI_Worldwide.

© Copyright ACI Worldwide, Inc. 2017.

To supplement our financial results presented on a GAAP basis, we use the non-GAAP measures indicated in the tables, which exclude certain business combination accounting entries, significant transaction-related expenses, as well as other significant non-cash expenses such as depreciation, amortization and stock-based compensation, that we believe are helpful in understanding our past financial performance and our future results. The presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to our GAAP results and are not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP. Management generally compensates for limitations in the use of non-GAAP financial measures by relying on comparable GAAP financial measures and providing investors with a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures only in addition to and in conjunction with results presented in accordance with GAAP. We believe that these non-GAAP financial measures reflect an additional way to view aspects of our operations that, when viewed with our GAAP results, provide a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting our business.  Certain non-GAAP measures include:  

  • Non-GAAP revenue: revenue plus deferred revenue that would have been recognized in the normal course of business if not for GAAP purchase accounting requirements. Non-GAAP revenue should be considered in addition to, rather than as a substitute for, revenue.
  • Non-GAAP operating income: operating income plus deferred revenue that would have been recognized in the normal course of business if not for GAAP purchase accounting requirements and significant transaction-related expenses. Non-GAAP operating income should be considered in addition to, rather than as a substitute for, operating income.
  • Adjusted EBITDA: net income plus income tax expense (benefit), net interest income (expense), net other income (expense), depreciation, amortization and stock-based compensation, as well as deferred revenue that would have been recognized in the normal course of business if not for GAAP purchase accounting requirements and significant transaction-related expenses. Adjusted EBITDA should be considered in addition to, rather than as a substitute for, operating income.

ACI is also presenting operating free cash flow, which is defined as net cash provided by operating activities, net after-tax payments associated with employee-related actions and facility closures, net after-tax payments associated with significant transaction-related expenses, and less capital expenditures plus European data center and cybersecurity capital expenditures. Operating free cash flow is considered a non-GAAP financial measure as defined by SEC Regulation G. We utilize this non-GAAP financial measure, and believe it is useful to investors, as an indicator of cash flow available for debt repayment and other investing activities, such as capital investments and acquisitions. We utilize operating free cash flow as a further indicator of operating performance and for planning investing activities. Operating free cash flow should be considered in addition to, rather than as a substitute for, net cash provided by operating activities. A limitation of operating free cash flow is that it does not represent the total increase or decrease in the cash balance for the period. This measure also does not exclude mandatory debt service obligations and, therefore, does not represent the residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures. We believe that operating free cash flow is useful to investors to provide disclosures of our operating results on the same basis as that used by our management. 

ACI also includes backlog estimates, which include all license, maintenance, and services (including SaaS and Platform) specified in executed contracts, as well as revenues from assumed contract renewals to the extent that we believe recognition of the related revenue will occur within the corresponding backlog period. We have historically included assumed renewals in backlog estimates based upon automatic renewal provisions in the executed contract and our historic experience with customer renewal rates. 

Backlog is considered a non-GAAP financial measure as defined by SEC Regulation G. Our 60-month backlog estimate represents expected revenues from existing customers using the following key assumptions:

  • Maintenance fees are assumed to exist for the duration of the license term for those contracts in which the committed maintenance term is less than the committed license term.
  • License, facilities management, and software hosting arrangements are assumed to renew at the end of their committed term at a rate consistent with our historical experiences.
  • Non-recurring license arrangements are assumed to renew as recurring revenue streams.
  • Foreign currency exchange rates are assumed to remain constant over the 60-month backlog period for those contracts stated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar.
  • Our pricing policies and practices are assumed to remain constant over the 60-month backlog period.

Estimates of future financial results are inherently unreliable. Our backlog estimates require substantial judgment and are based on a number of assumptions as described above. These assumptions may turn out to be inaccurate or wrong, including, but not limited to, reasons outside of management’s control. For example, our customers may attempt to renegotiate or terminate their contracts for a number of reasons, including mergers, changes in their financial condition, or general changes in economic conditions in the customer’s industry or geographic location, or we may experience delays in the development or delivery of products or services specified in customer contracts which may cause the actual renewal rates and amounts to differ from historical experiences. Changes in foreign currency exchange rates may also impact the amount of revenue actually recognized in future periods. Accordingly, there can be no assurance that contracts included in backlog estimates will actually generate the specified revenues or that the actual revenues will be generated within the corresponding 60-month period.

Backlog should be considered in addition to, rather than as a substitute for, reported revenue and deferred revenue.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements based on current expectations that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Generally, forward-looking statements do not relate strictly to historical or current facts and may include words or phrases such as “believes,” “will,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “intends,” and words and phrases of similar impact. The forward-looking statements are made pursuant to safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. 

Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding: (i) our excitement about the growth opportunities for Universal Payments in the electronic payments landscape; (ii) expectations regarding revenue, adjusted EBITDA, and new bookings growth in 2017; and (iii) expectations regarding revenue in the second quarter of 2017.

All of the foregoing forward-looking statements are expressly qualified by the risk factors discussed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Such factors include, but are not limited to, increased competition, the success of our Universal Payments strategy, demand for our products, restrictions and other financial covenants in our credit facility, consolidations and failures in the financial services industry, customer reluctance to switch to a new vendor, the accuracy of management’s backlog estimates, the maturity of certain products, our strategy to migrate customers to our next generation products, ratable or deferred recognition of certain revenue associated with customer migrations and the maturity of certain of our products, failure to obtain renewals of customer contracts or to obtain such renewals on favorable terms, delay or cancellation of customer projects or inaccurate project completion estimates, volatility and disruption of the capital and credit markets and adverse changes in the global economy, our existing levels of debt, impairment of our goodwill or intangible assets, litigation, future acquisitions, strategic partnerships and investments, the complexity of our products and services and the risk that they may contain hidden defects or be subjected to security breaches or viruses, compliance of our products with applicable legislation, governmental regulations and industry standards, our ability to protect customer information from security breaches or attacks, our compliance with privacy regulations, the protection of our intellectual property in intellectual property litigation, exposure to credit or operating risks arising from certain payment funding methods, the cyclical nature of our revenue and earnings and the accuracy of forecasts due to the concentration of revenue-generating activity during the final weeks of each quarter, business interruptions or failure of our information technology and communication systems, our offshore software development activities, risks from operating internationally, including fluctuations in currency exchange rates, exposure to unknown tax liabilities, volatility in our stock price, our pending appeal of the $43 million judgement, plus $2.7 million of attorney fees and costs awarded against us in the BHMI litigation, and potential claims associated with our sale and transition of our CFS assets and liabilities. For a detailed discussion of these risk factors, parties that are relying on the forward-looking statements should review our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K and our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

ACI WORLDWIDE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(unaudited and in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
         
    March 31,   December 31,
      2017       2016  
ASSETS        
Current assets        
Cash and cash equivalents   $   99,744     $   75,753  
Receivables, net of allowances       183,482         268,162  
Recoverable income taxes       6,749         4,614  
Prepaid expenses       29,806         25,884  
Other current assets       21,086         33,578  
Total current assets       340,867         407,991  
         
Noncurrent assets        
Property and equipment, net       77,979         78,950  
Software, net       175,708         185,496  
Goodwill       913,014         909,691  
Intangible assets, net       200,496         203,634  
Deferred income taxes, net       85,440         77,479  
Other noncurrent assets       37,302         39,054  
TOTAL ASSETS   $   1,830,806     $   1,902,295  
         
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY        
Current liabilities        
Accounts payable   $   35,980     $   42,873  
Employee compensation       35,763         47,804  
Current portion of long-term debt       17,701         90,323  
Deferred revenue       109,990         105,191  
Income taxes payable       10,982         11,334  
Other current liabilities       54,153         78,841  
Total current liabilities       264,569         376,366  
         
Noncurrent liabilities        
Deferred revenue       55,402         49,863  
Long-term debt       679,133         653,595  
Deferred income taxes, net       25,091         26,349  
Other noncurrent liabilities       36,338         41,205  
Total liabilities       1,060,533         1,147,378  
         
Commitments and contingencies         
         
Stockholders' equity        
Preferred stock       -          -   
Common stock       702         702  
Additional paid-in capital       604,362         600,344  
Retained earnings       544,123         545,731  
Treasury stock, at cost       (290,865 )       (297,760 )
Accumulated other comprehensive loss       (88,049 )       (94,100 )
Total stockholders' equity       770,273         754,917  
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY   $   1,830,806     $   1,902,295  
         

 

ACI WORLDWIDE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(unaudited and in thousands, except per share amounts)
     
  For the Three Months Ended March 31,  
    2017       2016    
         
Revenues        
Software as a service and platform as a service $   99,447     $   111,736    
License     59,381         37,423    
Maintenance     54,471         57,331    
Services     18,163         19,576    
Total revenues     231,462         226,066    
         
Operating expenses        
Cost of revenue (1)     108,543         118,434    
Research and development     37,285         43,604    
Selling and marketing     27,137         29,992    
General and administrative     32,503         26,068    
Gain on sale of CFS assets     -          (151,952 )  
Depreciation and amortization     22,371         23,208    
Total operating expenses     227,839         89,354    
         
Operating income     3,623         136,712    
         
Other income (expense)        
Interest expense     (10,160 )       (10,414 )  
Interest income     106         150    
Other     649         (334 )  
Total other income (expense)     (9,405 )       (10,598 )  
         
Income (loss) before income taxes     (5,782 )       126,114    
Income tax expense (benefit)     (4,174 )       36,970    
Net income (loss) $   (1,608 )   $   89,144    
         
Earnings (loss) per common share        
Basic $   (0.01 )   $   0.75    
Diluted $   (0.01 )   $   0.74    
         
Weighted average common shares outstanding        
Basic     116,610         118,679    
Diluted     116,610         119,938    
         
(1) The cost of revenue excludes charges for depreciation but includes amortization of purchased and developed software for resale.   

 

ACI WORLDWIDE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(unaudited and in thousands)
     
    For the Three Months Ended March 31,
      2017       2016    
Cash flows from operating activities:          
Net income (loss)   $   (1,608 )   $   89,144    
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash flows from operating activities:          
Depreciation       6,274         5,488    
Amortization       19,364         21,024    
Amortization of deferred debt issuance costs       1,734         1,578    
Deferred income taxes       (5,919 )       19,596    
Stock-based compensation expense       6,297         9,711    
Gain on sale of CFS assets       -          (151,952 )  
Other       538         (398 )  
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of impact of acquisitions:          
Receivables       84,033         34,588    
Accounts payable       (3,689 )       (12,880 )  
Accrued employee compensation       (12,421 )       3,036    
Current income taxes       (3,339 )       17,424    
Deferred revenue       9,049         8,542    
Other current and noncurrent assets and liabilities       (14,627 )       (6,378 )  
Net cash flows from operating activities       85,686         38,523    
           
Cash flows from investing activities:          
Purchases of property and equipment       (6,566 )       (7,138 )  
Purchases of software and distribution rights       (5,839 )       (8,766 )  
Proceeds from sale of CFS assets       -          200,000    
Other       -          (7,000 )  
Net cash flows from investing activities       (12,405 )       177,096    
           
Cash flows from financing activities:          
Proceeds from issuance of common stock       693         731    
Proceeds from exercises of stock options       7,035         237    
Repurchase of restricted stock for tax withholdings       (3,155 )       (40 )  
Repurchases of common stock       -          (52,449 )  
Proceeds from revolving credit facility       12,000         -     
Repayment of revolving credit facility       (100,000 )       (143,000 )  
Proceeds from term portion of credit agreement       415,000         -     
Repayment of term portion of credit agreement       (370,477 )       (23,823 )  
Payment of debt issuance costs       (5,340 )       -     
Payments on other debt and capital leases       (4,629 )       (6,270 )  
Net cash flows from financing activities       (48,873 )       (224,614 )  
           
Effect of exchange rate fluctuations on cash       (417 )       1,125    
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents       23,991         (7,870 )  
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period       75,753         102,239    
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period   $   99,744     $   94,369    
           

 

ACI Worldwide, Inc.  
Reconciliation of Selected GAAP Measures to Non-GAAP Measures (1)  
(unaudited and in thousands, except per share data)  
                   
  FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED March 31,  
    2017       2017     2016       2016        
Selected Non-GAAP Financial Data GAAP Adj Non-GAAP GAAP Adj Non-GAAP $ Diff % Diff  
                   
Total revenues (2) $   231,462   $   -    $   231,462   $   226,066   $   86   $   226,152   $   5,310   2 %  
Total expenses (3)     227,839       (6,065 )     221,774       89,354       147,996       237,350       (15,576 ) -7 %  
Operating income (loss)     3,623       6,065       9,688       136,712       (147,910 )     (11,198 )     20,886   -187 %  
Income (loss) before income taxes     (5,782 )     6,065       283       126,114       (147,910 )     (21,796 )     22,079   -101 %  
Income tax expense (benefit) (4)     (4,174 )     2,053       (2,121 )     36,970       (56,856 )     (19,886 )     17,765   -89 %  
Net income (loss) $   (1,608 ) $   4,012   $   2,404   $   89,144   $   (91,054 ) $   (1,910 ) $   4,314   -226 %  
                   
Depreciation     6,274       -        6,274       5,488       -        5,488       786   14 %  
Amortization - acquisition related intangibles     4,783       -        4,783       5,791       -        5,791       (1,008 ) -17 %  
Amortization - acquisition related software     7,192       -        7,192       7,486       -        7,486       (294 ) -4 %  
Amortization - other     7,389       -        7,389       7,747       -        7,747       (358 ) -5 %  
Stock-based compensation     6,297       -        6,297       9,711       -        9,711       (3,414 ) -35 %  
                   
Adjusted EBITDA $   35,558   $   6,065   $   41,623   $   172,935   $   (147,910 ) $   25,025   $   16,598   66 %  
                   
Earnings per share information                  
Weighted average shares outstanding                  
Basic      116,610       117,556       117,556       118,679       118,679       118,679        
Diluted      116,610       118,775       118,775       119,938       119,938       119,938        
                   
Earnings (loss) per share                  
Basic  $   (0.01 ) $   0.03   $   0.02   $   0.75   $   (0.77 ) $   (0.01 ) $   0.03   300 %  
Diluted  $   (0.01 ) $   0.03   $   0.02   $   0.75   $   (0.76 ) $   (0.01 ) $   0.03   300 %  
                   
(1)  This presentation includes non-GAAP measures.  Our non-GAAP measures are not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for comparable GAAP measures, and should be read only in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.   
                   
(2)  Adjustment for Online Resources Corporation deferred revenue that would have been recognized in the normal course of business but was not recognized due to GAAP purchase accounting requirements.   
                   
(3)  Adjustment in Q1 2017 include employee related expenses of $5.7 million and $0.4 million for professional and other fees. In Q1 2016, adjustments included the gain on sale of CFS assets of $152.0 million and significant transaction related expenses of $4.0 million.  Significant transaction related expenses includes, $2.4 million for employee related actions, $1.1 million for technology projects, and $0.5 million for professional and other fees in 2016.  
                   
(4)  Tax effect of revenue and significant transaction related adjustments.  
                   
                                                 
                   
      Quarter Ended
March 31,
         
Reconciliation of Operating Free Cash Flow (millions)        2017     2016            
                   
Net cash provided by operating activities     $   85.7   $   38.5            
Net after-tax payments associated with employee-related actions         2.4       1.9            
Net after-tax payments associated with facility closures         0.2       -             
Net after-tax payments associated with significant transaction related expenses       0.4       1.0            
Less capital expenditures         (12.4 )     (15.9 )          
Plus capital expenditures for European datacenter and cyber security       -        4.2            
Operating Free Cash Flow     $    76.3   $    29.7            
                   
                   
                   
      Quarter Ended
March 31,
         
Reconciliation excluding CFS impact (millions)        2017     2016            
                   
Total non-GAAP revenue     $   231.5   $   226.2            
CFS product revenue         -        (15.4 )          
Total non-GAAP revenue excluding CFS     $    231.5   $    210.8            
                   
Total adjusted EBITDA     $   41.6   $   25.0            
CFS adjusted EBITDA         -        (1.2 )          
Retained indirect costs during TSA period         -        1.0            
Total adjusted EBITDA excluding CFS impact     $    41.6   $    24.8            
                   
                   
                   
      Quarter Ended          
Monthly Recurring Revenue (millions)     March 31,           
        2017     2016            
Monthly SaaS and platform     $   99.4   $   111.7            
Maintenance         54.5       57.3            
Monthly license         18.8       17.1            
Monthly Recurring Revenue         172.7       186.1            
CFS contribution         -        14.3            
Monthly Recurring Revenue     $    172.7   $    171.8            
                   


For more information contact: John Kraft, Vice President, Investor Relations & Strategic Analysis ACI Worldwide 239-403-4627 john.kraft@aciworldwide.com

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