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Sage Group hails strong first half as recurring revenues top £1bn

The North Tyneside software company has accelerated revenue growth and increased profitability

Steve Hare, CEO of Sage(Image: Sage)

The chief executive of North East software giant Sage Group has hailed strong investments in the business for driving up half-year revenues above the £1bn mark.

The Cobalt Business Park-based business saw statutory revenues rise 16% to top £1.087bn, while annualised recurring revenues increased 12% from £1.878bn to £2.1bn in the six months to March 31, driven by new customers adopting its products. Sage said underlying recurring revenue increased by 12% to £1.039bn, underpinned by strong Sage Business Cloud growth of 29% to £787m. A geographic breakdown of revenues showed the greatest uplift in North America, which jumped 28% from £376m to £483m.

Underlying operating profit increased by 14% to £227m and Ebitda increased by 13% to £275m. But statutory operating profit decreased by 23% to £157m due to the change in recurring and non recurring items, including a £49m one-off gain in the prior period relating to the disposal of Sage Switzerland.

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Looking ahead, Sage now expects organic recurring revenue growth for FY23 to be in the region of 11%, driven by continued strength in Sage Business Cloud.

Steve Hare, chief executive officer, said: “Sage performed strongly in the first half, accelerating revenue growth, increasing profitability and making further progress against our strategic priorities. Our investments in technology and in sales and marketing are continuing to drive results, as small and mid-sized businesses increasingly choose Sage as a valued partner to transform the way they work.

“Our purpose is to knock down barriers so everyone can thrive. We are committed to delivering innovative, AI-powered services that make our customers’ lives easier and their organisations more productive and resilient. Sage’s global platform, centred on our expanding digital network, is enabling us to leverage our scale and collective expertise to maximise the significant opportunities we see across our markets.”

Speaking to The Journal, Mr Hare said that Sage had been embedding generative AI into its products for some time, and that opportunities lie ahead, including the forthcoming launch of a new product in Beta form in North America.