Kneat Announces Record Revenue for Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023
LIMERICK,
- Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR)1 at
December 31, 2023 , reaches$37.4 million , an increase of 55% year over year, and 19% from$31.4 million atSeptember 30, 2023 - Total revenue reaches
$9.8 million in quarter four, an increase of 35% year over year - SaaS revenue growth of 58% drives gross margin to 72% in quarter four
- Fourth-quarter gross profit grew 53% year over year to
$7.0 million from$4.6 million
“Kneat embarks on 2024 stronger than ever, after another year of solid execution. In 2023, we grew closer to customers, expanded the functionality of our software platform, strengthened the infrastructure supporting it, and continued to pursue excellence as a company. We are developing a world-class organization behind a world-class platform, built to deliver value to regulated industries for years to come.”
- said
Q4 2023 Highlights
- Total revenues increased 35% to
$9.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, compared to$7.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2022. - SaaS revenue for the fourth quarter of 2023 grew 58% to
$8.9 million , versus$5.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2022. - Fourth-quarter 2023 gross profit was
$7.0 million , up 53% from$4.6 million in gross profit for the fourth quarter of 2022. - Gross margin in the fourth quarter of 2023 was 72%, compared to 63% for the fourth quarter of 2022, and 65% for the third quarter of 2023.
- EBITDA1 in the fourth quarter of 2023 was
($0.1) million , compared with$2.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2022. - Adjusted EBITDA1 in the fourth quarter of 2023 was
($0.4) million , compared with($1.3) million for the fourth quarter of 2022. - Total ARR1, which includes SaaS license and recurring maintenance fees, was
$37.4 million atDecember 31, 2023 , an increase of 55% from$24.2 million atDecember 31, 2022 , and 19% higher than$31.4 million atSeptember 30, 2023 . - SaaS ARR1, the proportion of ARR attributable to SaaS licenses, was
$37.3 million atDecember 31, 2023 , an increase of 57% from$23.7 million atDecember 31, 2022 . - In
October 2023 , Kneat hosted its annual conference, VALIDATE, forNorth America inMiami, Florida . As this premier industry event focused exclusively on validation, VALIDATE 2023 convened quality control professionals from around the world to share validation technologies, regulations, and best practices. Presenters from across the industry represented Merck, Sanofi, Eli Lilly andFujirebio Diagnostics , among others. - In
November 2023 , Kneat announced the win of a global manufacturer of consumer health and wellness products headquartered inthe United States , which selected Kneat to digitize its equipment Commissioning and Qualification process. With more than 20,000 employees and 25 global sites, the company will begin implementation at the lead pilot site immediately with go-live expected in Q1 2024.
Full Year 2023 Highlights
- Total revenues for the full year 2023 increased 44% to
$34.2 million , compared to$23.7 million for 2022. - SaaS revenue grew 73%, reaching
$30.1 million for the full year 2023, versus$17.3 million for 2022. - Full-year 2023 gross profit was
$23.2 million , an increase of 58% compared to$14.7 million for the full year 2022. - Gross margin for the full year 2023 was 68%, compared to 62% for all of 2022.
- EBITDA1 for the full year 2023 was
($5.6) million , compared with($3.2) million for all of 2022. - Adjusted EBITDA1 for the full year 2023 was
($3.3) million , compared with($2.9) million for all of 2022. - Over the course of 2023, Kneat added eight large strategic customers: three global healthcare companies; two contract distribution and manufacturing organizations; two pharmaceutical companies; and a global consumer healthcare company.
- Net Revenue Retention Rate (NRR)1, which reflects the expansion of ARR by customers on the platform at the start of 2023 over the course of the year, was 138% for the year ended
December 31, 2023 .
Strategic Business Developments
- In
June 2023 , Kneat added an accomplished global business executive,Colum McNamara , as Senior Vice President of Global Operations. Colum leads a single, customer-focused global operations and services team comprised of Consultancy Services, Strategic Partnerships,Kneat Academy , Customer Success, and Support. - Also in June of 2023, Kneat secured up to €15 million in secured debt financing from
IPF Partners , a leading financing provider focused exclusively on the healthcare sector. The agreement enables greater financial flexibility for Kneat as it continues to build out the next-gen platform for Validation Lifecycle Management. - Kneat was again recognized in Deloitte’s Fast 50, which ranks the 50 fastest-growing technology companies across
Ireland .
Kneat’s business momentum continues into 2024:
- In
January 2024 , Kneat announced that it signed a three-year Master Services Agreement with a global manufacturer of consumer health and wellness products. Headquartered inEurope , with over 35,000 employees and operations in more than 50 countries, the company's goal is to digitize and harmonize their equipment and computer systems validation processes across theirNorth America , European and theAsia-Pacific manufacturing sites. Implementation is ongoing at lead sites in theUK and the US, with initial go-live expected in Q2 2024. - In
February 2024 , Kneat completed an equity financing through an agreement with a syndicate of investment dealers led byCormark Securities for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately$20 million in exchange for 6,153,880 common shares from the treasury of the Company.
“2023 was a pivotal year for Kneat. After significantly increasing the size of our team in 2022, we grew into these investments over the course of this past year, and it’s paying off: in the fourth quarter of 2023, gross profit increased at nearly twice the rate of operating expenses. As we continue to grow our SaaS revenue, invest at a more measured pace, and develop efficiencies as we scale, we expect 2024 to be a year of material progress toward profitability.”
- said
Quarterly Conference Call
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Supplementary and Non-IFRS Financial Measures
The Company uses supplementary financial measures as key performance indicators in its MD&A and other communications. Management uses both IFRS measures and supplementary, non-IFRS financial measures as key performance indicators when planning, monitoring and evaluating the Company’s performance.
Annual Recurring Revenue (“ARR”)
ARR is used by Kneat to assess the expected recurring annual revenues from the customers that are live on the Kneat Gx platform at the end of the period. ARR is calculated as the licenses delivered to customers at the period end, multiplied by the expected customer retention rate of 100% and multiplied by the agreed annual SaaS license or maintenance fee. Since many of the customer contracts are in currencies other than the Canadian dollar, the Canadian dollar equivalent is calculated using the related period end exchange rate multiplied by the contracted currency amount.
Software-as-a-Service Annual Recurring Revenue (“SaaS ARR”)
SaaS ARR is a component of ARR that is used by Kneat to assess the expected recurring revenues exclusively from license subscriptions to the Kneat Gx platform at the end of the period. SaaS ARR is calculated as the SaaS licenses delivered to customers at the period end, multiplied by the expected customer retention rate of 100% and multiplied by the full agreed SaaS license fee. Since many of the customer contracts are in currencies other than the Canadian dollar, the Canadian dollar equivalent is calculated using the related period end exchange rate multiplied by the contracted currency amount.
Net Revenue Retention Rate (“NRR”)
We believe that our Net Revenue Retention Rate is a key measure to provide insight into the long-term value of our customers and our ability to retain and expand revenue from our customer base over time. Our Net Revenue Retention Rate is calculated over a trailing twelve-month period by considering the cohort of customers on our platform as of the beginning of the period and dividing the ARR attributable to this group of customers at the end of the period by the ARR at the beginning of the period. By implication, this ratio excludes any ARR from new customers acquired during the period but includes revenue changes for this cohort base of customers during the period being measured. This measure provides insight into customer expansions, downgrades, and churn, and illustrates the level of scaling by those customers.
Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (“EBITDA”)
EBITDA is calculated as net income (loss) attributable to
Adjusted Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (“Adjusted EBITDA”)
Adjusted EBITDA is calculated as net income (loss) attributable to
About Kneat
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Cautionary and Forward-Looking Statements
Except for the statements of historical fact contained herein, certain information presented constitutes "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Such forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to, the relationship between Kneat and the customer, Kneat's business development activities, the use and implementation timelines of Kneat's software within the customer's validation processes, the ability and intent of the customer to scale the use of Kneat's software within the customer's organization, our ability to win business from new customers and expand business from existing customers, our expected use of the net proceeds from the IPF Facility and/or any future offering, the anticipated effects of the IPF Facility and/or any future offering on our business and operations, and the compliance of Kneat's platform under regulatory audit and inspection. These and other assumptions, risks and uncertainties may cause Kneat's actual results, performance, achievements and developments to differ materially from the results, performance, achievements or developments expressed or implied by forward-looking statements.
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Consolidated Statements of Loss and Comprehensive Loss | |||||||||||||||
(expressed in Canadian dollars) | |||||||||||||||
Three-month period ended | Twelve-month period ended | ||||||||||||||
REVENUE | 9,813,999 | 7,250,039 | 34,223,408 | 23,749,201 | |||||||||||
Cost of Revenue | (2,788,828 | ) | (2,672,903 | ) | (11,015,485 | ) | (9,094,688 | ) | |||||||
Gross Profit | 7,025,171 | 4,577,136 | 23,207,923 | 14,654,513 | |||||||||||
Gross margin % | 72 | % | 63 | % | 68 | % | 62 | % | |||||||
EXPENSES | |||||||||||||||
Research and development | 3,838,691 | 3,048,724 | 15,763,663 | 10,992,499 | |||||||||||
Sales and marketing | 4,383,678 | 3,417,343 | 13,796,377 | 8,516,347 | |||||||||||
General and administrative | 1,864,700 | 1,391,846 | 7,181,784 | 4,920,103 | |||||||||||
Operating Loss | (3,061,898 | ) | (3,280,777 | ) | (13,533,901 | ) | (9,774,436 | ) | |||||||
Interest expense | 629,794 | 53,857 | 1,081,853 | 228,586 | |||||||||||
Interest income | (621 | ) | (1,057 | ) | (6,635 | ) | (2,752 | ) | |||||||
Foreign exchange gain | (1,083,675 | ) | (3,809,107 | ) | (545,776 | ) | (868,693 | ) | |||||||
Gain/(Loss) on ordinary activities before taxation | (2,607,396 | ) | 475,530 | (14,063,343 | ) | (9,131,577 | ) | ||||||||
Income tax expense | 47,342 | 16,611 | 55,891 | 16,611 | |||||||||||
Total gain (loss) for the period | (2,654,738 | ) | 458,919 | (14,119,234 | ) | (9,148,188 | ) | ||||||||
Other comprehensive income (loss) | |||||||||||||||
Foreign currency translation adjustment to presentation currency | 750,382 | (2,161,857 | ) | (263,950 | ) | (817,378 | ) | ||||||||
Total comprehensive income (loss) | (1,904,356 | ) | (1,702,938 | ) | (14,383,184 | ) | (9,965,566 | ) | |||||||
Gain / (Loss) per share - basic and diluted | $ | (0.03 | ) | $ | 0.01 | $ | (0.18 | ) | $ | (0.12 | ) | ||||
Weighted Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding | |||||||||||||||
Basic and diluted | 78,093,350 | 77,504,920 | 77,833,268 | 77,444,009 | |||||||||||
Reconciliation: | |||||||||||||||
Total gain (loss) for the period | (2,654,738 | ) | 458,919 | (14,119,234 | ) | (9,148,188 | ) | ||||||||
Interest expense | 629,794 | 53,857 | 1,081,853 | 228,586 | |||||||||||
Interest income | (621 | ) | (1,057 | ) | (6,635 | ) | (2,752 | ) | |||||||
Income taxes | 47,342 | 16,611 | 55,891 | 16,611 | |||||||||||
Depreciation expense | 192,038 | 243,750 | 786,085 | 900,295 | |||||||||||
Amortization expense | 1,713,136 | 1,418,625 | 6,610,930 | 4,795,508 | |||||||||||
EBITDA Gain (Loss) | (73,049 | ) | 2,190,705 | (5,591,110 | ) | (3,209,940 | ) | ||||||||
Adjustments to EBITDA | |||||||||||||||
Foreign exchange loss (gain) | (1,083,675 | ) | (3,809,107 | ) | (545,776 | ) | (868,693 | ) | |||||||
Stock-based compensation expense | 802,499 | 337,218 | 2,871,727 | 1,142,824 | |||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA Gain (Loss) | (354,225 | ) | (1,281,184 | ) | (3,265,159 | ) | (2,935,809 | ) | |||||||
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position | |||||||
(expressed in Canadian dollars) | |||||||
as at |
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2023 | 2022 | ||||||
Assets | |||||||
Current assets | |||||||
Cash | 15,252,526 | 12,282,478 | |||||
Accounts receivable | 11,601,558 | 8,914,980 | |||||
Prepayments | 1,138,382 | 931,856 | |||||
27,992,466 | 22,129,314 | ||||||
Non-current assets | |||||||
Accounts receivable | 1,650,795 | 1,104,624 | |||||
Property and equipment | 7,209,953 | 7,807,042 | |||||
Intangible assets | 27,642,752 | 19,364,904 | |||||
Total assets | 64,495,966 | 50,405,884 | |||||
LIABILITIES | |||||||
Current liabilities | |||||||
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities | 7,874,332 | 5,768,054 | |||||
Contract liabilities | 13,647,071 | 10,617,142 | |||||
Lease liabilities | 535,832 | 588,472 | |||||
22,057,235 | 16,973,668 | ||||||
Non-current liabilities | |||||||
Contract liabilities | 41,084 | 949,224 | |||||
Lease liabilities | 5,976,380 | 6,503,041 | |||||
Loan payable and accrued interest | 21,657,423 | - | |||||
Total liabilities | 49,732,122 | 24,425,933 | |||||
Shareholders' equity | 14,763,844 | 25,979,951 | |||||
Total liabilities and equity | 64,495,966 | 50,405,884 | |||||
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows | |||||||
(expressed in Canadian dollars) | |||||||
For the years ended |
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2023 | 2022 | ||||||
Operating activities | |||||||
Net loss for the period | (14,119,234 | ) | (9,148,188 | ) | |||
Charges to loss not involving cash: | |||||||
Depreciation of property and equipment | 786,085 | 900,295 | |||||
Share-based compensation expense | 2,871,727 | 1,142,824 | |||||
Interest expense | 1,081,853 | 228,586 | |||||
Tax expense | 55,891 | - | |||||
Amortization of the intangible asset | 6,610,930 | 4,795,508 | |||||
Amortization of loan issuance costs | 61,164 | - | |||||
Amortization of deferred contract acquisition costs | - | 3,939 | |||||
Write-off of property and equipment, excluding lease | 26,721 | 359 | |||||
Impact of lease termination | (67,600 | ) | 94,769 | ||||
Other non-cash adjustments | - | (120,100 | ) | ||||
Foreign exchange gain | (545,776 | ) | (845,999 | ) | |||
Increase/(Decrease) in non-current contract liabilities | (905,846 | ) | 878,945 | ||||
Net change in non-cash operating working capital | |||||||
related to operation | 2,868,609 | 5,063,150 | |||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | (1,275,476 | ) | 2,994,088 | ||||
Financing activities | |||||||
Payment of principal and interest on the loan payable | (630,410 | ) | (110,237 | ) | |||
Proceeds from the exercise of stock options | 295,350 | 154,758 | |||||
Proceeds from the exercise of warrants | - | 461,090 | |||||
Repayment of lease liabilities | (752,802 | ) | (889,525 | ) | |||
Proceeds received from loan financing | 21,978,000 | - | |||||
Issuance costs associated with loan financing | (624,596 | ) | - | ||||
Net cash (used)/provided by financing activities | 20,265,542 | (383,914 | ) | ||||
Investing activities | |||||||
Additions to the intangible asset | (16,977,274 | ) | (12,484,492 | ) | |||
Collection of research and development tax credits | 1,185,720 | 904,566 | |||||
Additions to property and equipment | (181,358 | ) | (331,715 | ) | |||
Net cash used in investing activities | (15,972,912 | ) | (11,911,641 | ) | |||
Effects of exchange rates on cash | (47,106 | ) | 20,977 | ||||
Net change in cash during the year | 2,970,048 | (9,280,490 | ) | ||||
Cash - Beginning of year | 12,282,478 | 21,562,968 | |||||
Cash - End of year | 15,252,526 | 12,282,478 | |||||
1 ARR, SaaS ARR and NRR are supplementary measures. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are non-IFRS measures and are not recognized, defined or standardized measures under IFRS. These measures are defined in the “Supplementary and Non-IFRS Measures” section of this news release.
Source: kneat.com