Revenue Up 4% and Up 8% Constant Currency
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR) reported financial results today for the three months ended September 30, 2022. Third quarter and other recent highlights include:
- Revenue of $1.97 billion, up 4%; up 8% on a constant currency basis
-
GAAP diluted EPS from continuing operations of $0.46, up 667%
- Non-GAAP diluted EPS of $0.80, up 16% and up 40% on a constant currency basis
-
Net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR of $69 million, up 475%
- Adjusted EBITDA of $380 million, up 8% and up 15% on a constant currency basis
- Strong execution across strategic growth initiatives
- Company continues to move forward with previously announced plan to separate into two companies
“We are pleased with our third quarter results, which represent strong execution with solid revenue growth and significant margin expansion, despite ongoing macroeconomic and geopolitical volatility,” said Michael Hayford, Chief Executive Officer. “Our third quarter results demonstrate the power of our strategy that is transforming NCR into a software-led as-a-service company with a higher mix of recurring revenue streams.”
Hayford continued, “We are working towards separating NCR into two public companies, which is the right next step in NCR’s transformation. We believe the separation will unlock significant value for stockholders.”
In this release, we use certain non-GAAP measures, including presenting certain measures on a constant currency basis. These non-GAAP measures include “free cash flow,” “Adjusted EBITDA,” and others with the words “non-GAAP” or "constant currency" in their titles. These non-GAAP measures are listed, described and reconciled to their most directly comparable GAAP measures under the heading “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” later in this release.
Third Quarter 2022 Operating Results
Effective January 1, 2022, the Company realigned its reportable segments to correspond with changes to its operating model, management structure and organizational responsibilities. Prior periods have been reclassified in order to conform to current period presentation.
Revenue
Third quarter revenue of $1,972 million increased 4% year over year. Foreign currency fluctuations had an unfavorable impact on the revenue comparison of 4%. The following table shows revenue for the third quarter:
$ in millions |
Q3 2022 |
|
Q3 2021 |
|
% Increase (Decrease) |
|
% Increase (Decrease) Constant Currency |
||||||
Retail |
$ |
575 |
|
|
$ |
541 |
|
|
6 |
% |
|
12 |
% |
Hospitality |
|
238 |
|
|
|
224 |
|
|
6 |
% |
|
8 |
% |
Digital Banking |
|
137 |
|
|
|
128 |
|
|
7 |
% |
|
7 |
% |
Payments & Network |
|
336 |
|
|
|
304 |
|
|
11 |
% |
|
14 |
% |
Self-Service Banking |
|
640 |
|
|
|
637 |
|
|
— |
% |
|
6 |
% |
Other |
|
58 |
|
|
|
75 |
|
|
(23 |
) % |
|
(18 |
) % |
Eliminations (1) |
|
(12 |
) |
|
|
(8 |
) |
|
50 |
% |
|
50 |
% |
Total revenue |
$ |
1,972 |
|
|
$ |
1,901 |
|
|
4 |
% |
|
8 |
% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||
Recurring revenue |
$ |
1,222 |
|
|
$ |
1,181 |
|
|
3 |
% |
|
7 |
% |
Recurring revenue % |
|
62 |
% |
|
|
62 |
% |
|
|
|
|
(1) |
Eliminations include revenues from contracts with customers and the related costs that are reported in the Payments & Network segment as well as in the Retail or Hospitality segments, including merchant acquiring services that are monetized via payments. |
- Third quarter gross margin of $493 million decreased from $520 million in the prior year period. Gross margin rate was 25.0%, compared to 27.4% in the prior period. Third quarter gross margin (non-GAAP) of $528 million decreased from $546 million in the prior year period. Gross margin rate (non-GAAP) was 26.8%, compared to 28.7% in the prior period.
- Third quarter income from operations of $187 million increased from $157 million in the prior year period. Third quarter operating income (non-GAAP) of $249 million increased from $215 million in the prior year period.
- Third quarter net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR of $69 million increased from net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR of $12 million in the prior year period.
- Third quarter Adjusted EBITDA of $380 million increased from $352 million in the prior year period. Foreign currency fluctuations had an unfavorable impact on the Adjusted EBITDA comparison of 7%. Adjusted EBITDA margin rate was 19.3%, compared to 18.5% in the prior year period.
- Third quarter cash provided by operating activities of $127 million decreased from cash provided by operating activities of $497 million in the prior year period. Third quarter free cash outflow was $28 million, compared to free cash flow of $125 million in the prior year period.
Strategic Review
On September 15, 2022, the Company announced a plan to separate into two independent, publicly traded companies – one focused on digital commerce, the other on ATMs. The separation is intended to be structured in a tax-free manner and is targeted for the end of 2023. The separation transaction will follow the satisfaction of customary conditions, including effectiveness of appropriate filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the completion of audited financials.
2022 Third Quarter Earnings Conference Call
A conference call is scheduled for today at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time to discuss the third quarter 2022 results. Access to the conference call and accompanying slides, as well as a replay of the call, are available on NCR's web site at http://investor.ncr.com. Additionally, the live call can be accessed by dialing 888-820-9413 (United States/Canada Toll-free) or 786-460-7169 (International Toll) and entering the participant passcode 1883509.
More information on NCR’s third quarter earnings, including additional financial information and analysis, is available on NCR’s Investor Relations website at http://investor.ncr.com/.
About NCR Corporation
NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR) is a leader in transforming, connecting and running technology platforms for self-directed banking, stores and restaurants. NCR is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with 38,000 employees globally. NCR is a trademark of NCR Corporation in the United States and other countries.
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Cautionary Statements
This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”). Forward-looking statements use words such as “expect,” “anticipate,” “outlook,” “intend,” “plan,” “confident,” “believe,” “will,” “should,” “would,” “potential,” “positioning,” “proposed,” “planned,” “objective,” “likely,” “could,” “may,” and words of similar meaning, as well as other words or expressions referencing future events, conditions or circumstances. We intend these forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Act. Statements that describe or relate to NCR’s plans, goals, intentions, strategies, or financial outlook, and statements that do not relate to historical or current fact, are examples of forward-looking statements. Examples of forward-looking statements in this release include, without limitation, statements regarding: our expectations of demand for our solutions and execution, and the impact thereof on our financial results in 2022; NCR’s focus on advancing our strategic growth initiatives and transforming NCR into a software-led as-a-service company with a higher mix of recurring revenue streams; our expectations of NCR's ability to deliver increased value to customers and stockholders; statements regarding the planned separation of NCR into two separate companies, including, but not limited to, statements regarding the anticipated timing and structure of such planned transaction, the future commercial or financial performance of the digital commerce company or the ATM company following such planned transaction, value creation and ability to innovate and drive growth generally as a result of such transaction, and the expected capital structure of the companies at the time of and following the transaction. Forward-looking statements are based on our current beliefs, expectations and assumptions, which may not prove to be accurate, and involve a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are out of NCR’s control. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and there are a number of important factors that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially from the results contemplated by such forward-looking statements, including those factors relating to:
- Strategy and Technology: transforming our business model; development and introduction of new solutions; competition in the technology industry; integration of acquisitions and management of alliance activities; our multinational operations;
- Business Operations: domestic and global economic and credit conditions; risks and uncertainties from the payments-related business and industry; disruptions in our data center hosting and public cloud facilities; retention and attraction of key employees; defects, errors, installation difficulties or development delays; failure of third-party suppliers; the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and geopolitical and macroeconomic challenges; environmental exposures from historical and ongoing manufacturing activities; and climate change
- Data Privacy & Security: impact of data protection, cybersecurity and data privacy including any related issues
- Finance and Accounting: our level of indebtedness; the terms governing our indebtedness; incurrence of additional debt or similar liabilities or obligations; access or renewal of financing sources; our cash flow sufficiency to service our indebtedness; interest rate risks; the terms governing our trade receivables facility; the impact of certain changes in control relating to acceleration of our indebtedness, our obligations under other financing arrangements, or required repurchase of our senior unsecured notes; and any lowering or withdrawal of the ratings assigned to our debt securities by rating agencies; our pension liabilities; and write down of the value of certain significant assets
- Law and Compliance: protection of our intellectual property; changes to our tax rates and additional income tax liabilities; uncertainties regarding regulations, lawsuits and other related matters; and changes to cryptocurrency regulations
- Governance: impact of the terms of our Series A Convertible Preferred (“Series A”) Stock relating to voting power, share dilution and market price of our common stock; rights, preferences and privileges of Series A stockholders compared to the rights of our common stockholders; and actions or proposals from stockholders that do not align with our business strategies or the interests of our other stockholders
- Planned Separation: an unexpected failure to complete, or unexpected delays in completing, the necessary actions for the planned separation, or to obtain the necessary approvals to complete these actions; that the potential strategic benefits, synergies or opportunities expected from the separation may not be realized or may take longer to realize than expected; costs of implementation of the separation and any changes to the configuration of businesses included in the separation if implemented; the potential inability to access or reduced access to the capital markets or increased cost of borrowings, including as a result of a credit rating downgrade; the potential adverse reactions to the planned separation by customers, suppliers, strategic partners or key personnel and potential difficulties in maintaining relationships with such persons and risks associated with third party contracts containing consent and/or other provisions that may be triggered by the planned separation; the risk that any newly formed entity to house the digital commerce or ATM business would have no credit rating and may not have access to the capital markets on acceptable terms; unforeseen tax liabilities or changes in tax law; requests or requirements of governmental authorities related to certain existing liabilities; and the ability to obtain or consummate financing or refinancing related to the transaction upon acceptable terms or at all.
Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. There can be no guarantee that the planned separation will be completed in the expected form or within the expected time frame or at all. Nor can there be any guarantee that the digital commerce business and ATM business after a separation will be able to realize any of the potential strategic benefits, synergies or opportunities as a result of these actions. Neither can there be any guarantee that shareholders will achieve any particular level of shareholder returns. Nor can there be any guarantee that the planned separation will enhance value for shareholders, or that NCR or any of its divisions, or separate digital commerce and ATM business, will be commercially successful in the future, or achieve any particular credit rating or financial results. Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company’s most recent annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made. The Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Non-GAAP Financial Measures. While NCR reports its results in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States, or GAAP, in this release NCR also uses the non-GAAP measures listed and described below.
Non-GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS), Gross Margin (non-GAAP), Gross Margin Rate (non-GAAP), Operating Income (non-GAAP), and Net Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR (non-GAAP). NCR’s non-GAAP diluted EPS, gross margin (non-GAAP), gross margin rate (non-GAAP), operating income (non-GAAP), and net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR (non-GAAP) are determined by excluding, as applicable, pension mark-to-market adjustments, pension settlements, pension curtailments and pension special termination benefits, as well as other special items, including amortization of acquisition related intangibles and transformation and restructuring activities, from NCR’s GAAP earnings per share, gross margin, gross margin rate, expenses, income from operations, operating margin rate, other (expense), income tax expense, effective income tax rate and net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR, respectively. Due to the non-operational nature of these pension and other special items, NCR's management uses these non-GAAP measures to evaluate year-over-year operating performance. NCR believes these measures are useful for investors because they provide a more complete understanding of NCR's underlying operational performance, as well as consistency and comparability with NCR's past reports of financial results.
Adjusted Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (Adjusted EBITDA). NCR determines Adjusted EBITDA for a given period based on its GAAP net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR plus interest expense, net; plus income tax expense (benefit); plus depreciation and amortization; plus stock-based compensation expense; plus other income (expense); plus pension mark-to-market adjustments, pension settlements, pension curtailments and pension special termination benefits and other special items, including amortization of acquisition related intangibles and restructuring charges, among others. NCR uses Adjusted EBITDA to manage and measure the performance of its business segments. NCR also uses Adjusted EBITDA to manage and determine the effectiveness of its business managers and as a basis for incentive compensation. NCR believes that Adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to investors because it is an indicator of the strength and performance of the Company's ongoing business operations, including its ability to fund discretionary spending such as capital expenditures, strategic acquisitions and other investments.
Adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated based on Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of total revenue. Adjusted EBITDA margin by segment is calculated based on segment Adjusted EBITDA divided by the related component of revenue.
Special Item Related to Russia The war in Eastern Europe and related sanctions imposed on Russia and related actors by the United States and other jurisdictions required us to commence the orderly wind down of our operations in Russia beginning in the first quarter of 2022. As of September 30, 2022, we have ceased operations in Russia and are in process of dissolving our only subsidiary in Russia. As a result, for the three and nine months ending September 30, 2022, our non-GAAP presentation of the measures described above exclude the immaterial impact of our operating results in Russia, as well as the impact of impairments taken to write down the carrying value of assets and liabilities, severance charges, and the assessment of collectability on revenue recognition. We consider this to be a non-recurring special item and management has reviewed the results of its business segments excluding these impacts. We have not adjusted the presentation of the prior year periods due to the immaterial impact of Russia to revenue and income from continuing operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021.
Free Cash Flow. NCR defines free cash flow as net cash provided by (used in) operating activities less capital expenditures for property, plant and equipment, less additions to capitalized software, plus/minus restricted cash settlement activity, plus acquisition-related items, less the impact from the initial sale of trade accounts receivables under the agreement entered into during the 3rd quarter of 2021, and plus pension contributions and pension settlements. NCR's management uses free cash flow to assess the financial performance of the Company and believes it is useful for investors because it relates the operating cash flow of the Company to the capital that is spent to continue and improve business operations. In particular, free cash flow indicates the amount of cash generated after capital expenditures, which can be used for, among other things, investment in the Company's existing businesses, strategic acquisitions, strengthening the Company's balance sheet, repurchase of Company stock and repayment of the Company's debt obligations. Free cash flow does not represent the residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures since there may be other nondiscretionary expenditures that are not deducted from the measure. Free cash flow does not have uniform definitions under GAAP and, therefore, NCR's definitions may differ from other companies' definitions of these measures.
Constant Currency. NCR presents certain financial measures, such as period-over-period revenue growth, on a constant currency basis, which excludes the effects of foreign currency translation by translating prior period results at current period monthly average exchange rates. Due to the overall variability of foreign exchange rates from period to period, NCR’s management uses constant currency measures to evaluate period-over-period operating performance on a more consistent and comparable basis. NCR’s management believes that presentation of financial measures without this result may contribute to an understanding of the Company's period-over-period operating performance and provides additional insight into historical and/or future performance, which may be helpful for investors.
NCR's definitions and calculations of these non-GAAP measures may differ from similarly-titled measures reported by other companies and cannot, therefore, be compared with similarly-titled measures of other companies. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered as substitutes for, or superior to, results determined in accordance with GAAP.
Use of Certain Terms
Recurring revenue includes all revenue streams from contracts where there is a predictable revenue pattern that will occur at regular intervals with a relatively high degree of certainty. This includes hardware and software maintenance revenue, cloud revenue, payment processing revenue, interchange and network revenue, cryptocurrency-related revenue, and certain professional services arrangements, as well as term-based software license arrangements that include customer termination rights.
Reconciliation of Gross Margin (GAAP) to Gross Margin (Non-GAAP)
$ in millions |
Q3 2022 |
|
Q3 2021 |
||
Gross Margin (GAAP) |
$ |
493 |
|
$ |
520 |
Transformation and restructuring costs |
|
8 |
|
|
3 |
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles |
|
27 |
|
|
23 |
Gross Margin (Non-GAAP) |
$ |
528 |
|
$ |
546 |
Reconciliation of Gross Margin Rate (GAAP) to Gross Margin Rate (Non-GAAP)
|
Q3 2022 |
|
Q3 2021 |
||
Gross Margin Rate (GAAP) |
25.0 |
% |
|
27.4 |
% |
Transformation and restructuring costs |
0.4 |
% |
|
0.1 |
% |
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles |
1.4 |
% |
|
1.2 |
% |
Gross Margin Rate (Non-GAAP) |
26.8 |
% |
|
28.7 |
% |
Reconciliation of Income from Operations (GAAP) to Operating Income (Non-GAAP)
$ in millions |
Q3 2022 |
|
Q3 2021 |
||
Income (Loss) from Operations (GAAP) |
$ |
187 |
|
$ |
157 |
Transformation and restructuring costs |
|
17 |
|
|
5 |
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles |
|
44 |
|
|
45 |
Acquisition-related costs |
|
1 |
|
|
8 |
Operating Income (Non-GAAP) |
$ |
249 |
|
$ |
215 |
Reconciliation of Net Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR (GAAP) to Earnings Before Interest, Depreciation, Taxes and Amortization (Adjusted EBITDA)
$ in millions |
Q3 2022 |
|
Q3 2021 |
|||
Net Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR (GAAP) |
$ |
69 |
|
|
$ |
12 |
Transformation and restructuring costs |
|
17 |
|
|
|
5 |
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles |
|
44 |
|
|
|
45 |
Acquisition-related costs |
|
1 |
|
|
|
9 |
Depreciation and amortization (excluding acquisition-related amortization of intangibles) |
|
107 |
|
|
|
104 |
Loss on Debt Extinguishment |
|
— |
|
|
|
42 |
Interest expense |
|
74 |
|
|
|
68 |
Interest income |
|
(3 |
) |
|
|
— |
Income tax expense (benefit) |
|
43 |
|
|
|
29 |
Stock-based compensation expense |
|
28 |
|
|
|
38 |
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) |
$ |
380 |
|
|
$ |
352 |
Reconciliation of Diluted Earnings Per Share from Continuing Operations (GAAP) to
Non-GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share from Continuing Operations (Non-GAAP)
|
Q3 2022 |
|
Q3 2021 |
||
Diluted Earnings Per Share from Continuing Operations (GAAP) (1) |
$ |
0.46 |
|
$ |
0.06 |
Transformation and restructuring costs |
|
0.11 |
|
|
0.03 |
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles |
|
0.23 |
|
|
0.24 |
Acquisition-related costs |
|
0.01 |
|
|
0.05 |
Debt extinguishment |
|
— |
|
|
0.28 |
Debt refinancing |
|
— |
|
|
0.01 |
Diluted Earnings Per Share from Continuing Operations (Non-GAAP) (1) |
$ |
0.80 |
|
$ |
0.69 |
(1) |
Non-GAAP diluted EPS is determined using the conversion of the Series A Convertible Preferred Stock into common stock in the calculation of weighted average diluted shares outstanding. GAAP EPS is determined using the most dilutive measure, either including the impact of dividends or deemed dividends on the Company's Series A Convertible Preferred Stock in the calculation of net income or loss available to common stockholders or including the impact of the conversion of the Series A Convertible Preferred Stock into common stock in the calculation of the weighted average diluted shares outstanding. Therefore, GAAP diluted EPS and non-GAAP diluted EPS may not mathematically reconcile. |
Contacts
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NCR Corporation
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Investor Contact
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NCR Corporation
678.808.6995
michael.nelson@ncr.com
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