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Nuvei Announces Third Quarter 2022 Results

Nuvei Corporation
Nuvei Corporation

Nuvei reports in U.S. dollars and in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”)

MONTREAL, Nov. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nuvei Corporation (“Nuvei” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: NVEI) (TSX: NVEI), the Canadian fintech company, today reported its financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022.

“We are pleased with our results for the quarter, which exceeded the financial outlook previously provided. Results were driven by higher volumes and wallet share expansion as reflected in our constant currency volume growth of 38%, new client wins, our continued investment in technology and product offerings, and our geographic expansion,” said Philip Fayer, Nuvei’s Chair and CEO.

“We’re executing on our strategic initiatives and with the momentum we’re experiencing in the business year-to-date through October, we are increasing certain metrics as well as reaffirming the outlook for the full year 2022. We are also reiterating our medium and long-term targets.”

Financial Highlights for the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022

  • Total volume(1) increased 30% to $28.0 billion from $21.6 billion;

    • eCommerce represented 87% of total volume;

    • Total volume growth at constant currency(1) was 38% with Total volume at constant currency(1) increasing to $29.7 billion from $21.6 billion;

  • Revenue increased 7% to $197.1 million from $183.9 million;

    • Revenue was impacted unfavorably by changes in foreign currency exchange rates year-over-year by $11.5 million;

    • Revenue growth at constant currency(2) was 13% with Revenue at constant currency(2) increasing to $208.6 million from $183.9 million;

  • Net income decreased by 54% to $13.0 million from $28.0 million, primarily due to a $22.6 million increase in share-based payments;

  • Adjusted EBITDA(2) increased to $81.2 million from $80.9 million;

    • Adjusted EBITDA was impacted unfavorably by changes in foreign currency exchange rates year-over-year by approximately $5 million;

  • Adjusted net income(2) increased to $62.4 million from $62.3 million;

  • Net income per diluted share decreased by 58% to $0.08 compared to $0.19;

  • Adjusted net income(2) per diluted share increased to $0.43 compared to $0.42; and

  • Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures(2) decreased by 8% to $68.5 million from $74.5 million.

Financial Highlights for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022

  • Total volume(1) increased 36% to $87.4 billion from $64.1 billion;

    • eCommerce represented 87% of total volume;

    • Total volume growth at constant currency(1) was 42% with Total volume at constant currency(1) increasing to $90.9 billion from $64.1 billion;

  • Revenue increased 22% to $623.0 million from $512.7 million;

    • Revenue was impacted unfavorably by changes in foreign currency exchange rates year-over-year by $28.3 million;

    • Revenue growth at constant currency(2) was 27% with Revenue at constant currency(2) increasing to $651.3 million from $512.7 million;

  • Net income decreased to $52.6 million from net income of $94.7 million, primarily due to a $83.4 million increase in share-based payments;

  • Adjusted EBITDA(2) increased by 18% to $265.6 million from $225.8 million;

  • Adjusted net income(2) increased by 16% to $206.2 million from $178.0 million;

  • Net income per diluted share decreased by 47% to $0.34 from $0.64;

  • Adjusted net income(2) per diluted share increased by 14% to $1.39 from $1.22;

  • Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures(2) increased by 11% to $231.8 million from $208.3 million; and

  • Cash balance of $754 million at September 30, 2022 compared to $749 million at December 31, 2021, mainly due to cash generation being offset by the repurchase and cancellation of approximately 1.8 million Subordinate Voting Shares for total consideration, including transaction costs, of $109 million.

(1) Total volume and Total volume at constant currency do not represent revenue earned by the Company, but rather the total dollar value of transactions processed by merchants under contractual agreement with the Company. See “Non-IFRS and Other Financial Measures”.

(2) Adjusted EBITDA, Revenue at constant currency, Revenue growth at constant currency, Adjusted net income, Adjusted net income per diluted share and Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures are non-IFRS measures and non-IFRS ratios. These measures are not recognized measures under IFRS and do not have standardized meanings prescribed by IFRS and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. See “Non-IFRS and Other Financial Measures”.

Operational Highlights

  • Revenue for the third quarter of 2022 increased 4% to $105.5 million in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, increased 9% to $83.1 million in North America, increased 28% to $7.6 million in Latin America, and increased 47% to $1.0 million in Asia Pacific.

    • North America eCommerce direct revenue increased 40% to $25.6 million in this year’s third quarter from last year’s third quarter, representing approximately 30% of total North America revenue.

  • With respect to advancements in technology and product innovation, Nuvei:

    • Enhanced its platform architecture and infrastructure to support a greater number of transactions per second than previously, accommodate local data protection residency rules further enabling the Company to expand in more countries around the world, and offer segregated environments for large customers should it be a requirement.

    • Launched “Nuvei for Platforms” accelerating its marketplace offering with its fully customizable solution supporting complete functionality of its modular platform via a single integration.

    • Enhanced its payment orchestration platform with a self-service routing manager allowing customers to choose the routing of transactions amongst different acquirers based on their preferences using the Company’s data analytics.

    • Launched several additional products including Account Updater in Europe, Mastercard tokenization, Visa Account Funding Transaction Support, its partnership with Visa for buy now pay later in Canada, and its enhanced risk services and reporting offerings.

  • Nuvei added multiple new alternative payment methods (“APMs”) increasing its portfolio to 586 at the end of the third quarter, expanding access and allowing its customers to accept more forms of regionally familiar and preferred digital payment methods.

  • Nuvei received its gaming license in Maryland and Kansas, as well as a money transmitter license in Puerto Rico, expanding its online gaming reach in the United States.

  • Nuvei expanded it executive leadership team with the hiring of Vicky Bindra in the newly created position of Chief Operating and Product Officer.

  • The Company added 66 new team members in the third quarter of 2022, ending with 1,636 employees at September 30, 2022 compared with 1,368 employees at December 31, 2021.

Financial Outlook(3)

For the three months ending December 31, 2022 and the fiscal year ending December 31, 2022, Nuvei anticipates Total volume(1), Revenue, Revenue in constant currency and Adjusted EBITDA(2) to be in the ranges below.

The financial outlook, including the various underlying assumptions, constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws and is fully qualified and based on a number of assumptions and subject to a number of risks described under the headings “Forward-Looking Information” and “Financial Outlook and Growth Targets Assumptions” of this press release.

 

Three months ending
December 31,

Year ending
December 31,

 

2022

2022

 

Forward-looking

Forward-looking

Forward-looking

 

 

Previous

Revised

(In U.S. dollars)

$

$

$

Total volume(1) (in billions)

33 - 35

117 - 121

120 - 122

Revenue (in millions)

197 - 227

820 - 850

820 - 850

Revenue at constant currency(2) (in millions)

210 - 234

855 - 885

861 - 885

Adjusted EBITDA(2) (in millions)

75 - 84

335 - 350

341 - 350


Growth Targets

Nuvei’s medium-term(4) annual growth targets for Total volume(1) and revenue, as well as its long-term target for Adjusted EBITDA margin(2), are shown in the table below. These medium(4) and long-term(4) targets should not be considered as projections, forecasts or expected results but rather goals that we seek to achieve from the execution of our strategy over time, and at a further stage of business maturity, through geographic expansion, product innovation, growing wallet share with existing customers and new customer wins, as more fully described under the heading “Summary of Factors Affecting our Performance” of our most recent Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations. These growth targets, including the various underlying assumptions, constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws and are fully qualified and based on a number of assumptions and subject to a number of risks described under the headings “Forward-Looking Information” and “Financial Outlook and Growth Targets Assumptions” of this press release. We will review and revise these growth targets as economic, market and regulatory environments change.

 

Growth Targets

Total volume(1)

30%+ annual year-over-year growth in the medium-term(4)

Revenue

30%+ annual year-over-year growth in the medium-term(4)

Adjusted EBITDA margin(2)

50%+ over the long-term(4)


(1) Total volume do not represent revenue earned by the Company, but rather the total dollar value of transactions processed by merchants under contractual agreement with the Company. See “Non-IFRS and Other Financial Measures” below.

(2) Revenue at constant currency, Revenue growth at constant currency, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted net income, Adjusted net income per diluted share and Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures are non-IFRS measures. See “Non-IFRS and Other Financial Measures”.

(3) Other than with respect to revenue, the Company only provides guidance on a non-IFRS basis. The Company does not provide a reconciliation of forward-looking revenue at constant currency (non-IFRS), Adjusted EBITDA (non-IFRS) to net income (loss) due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such reconciliation. In periods where significant acquisitions or divestitures are not expected, the Company believes it might have a basis for forecasting the IFRS equivalent for certain costs, such as employee benefits, commissions and depreciation and amortization. However, because other deductions such as share-based payments, net finance costs, gain (loss) on financial instruments carried at fair market value and current and deferred income taxes used to calculate projected net income (loss) can vary significantly based on actual events, the Company is not able to forecast on an IFRS basis with reasonable certainty all deductions needed in order to provide an IFRS calculation of projected net income (loss). The amount of these deductions may be material and, therefore, could result in projected IFRS net income (loss) being materially less than projected Adjusted EBITDA (non-IFRS). These statements represent forward-looking information and may represent a financial outlook, and actual results may vary. See the risk and assumptions described under the headings “Forward-looking information” and “Financial Outlook and Growth Targets Assumptions” of this press release.

(4) The Company defines “Medium-term” as between three and five years and “long-term” as five to seven years.

Conference Call Information

Nuvei will host a conference call to discuss its third quarter 2022 financial results today, Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 8:30 am ET. Hosting the call will be Philip Fayer, Chair and CEO, and David Schwartz, CFO.

The conference call will be webcast live from the Company’s investor relations website at https://investors.nuvei.com under the “Events & Presentations” section. A replay will be available on the investor relations website following the call.

The conference call can also be accessed live over the phone by dialing 844-826-3033 (US/Canada toll-free), or 412-317-5185 (international). A replay will be available one hour after the call and can be accessed by dialing 844-512-2921 (US/Canada toll-free), or 412-317-6671 (international); the conference ID is 10171461. The replay will be available through Tuesday, November 17, 2022.

About Nuvei
Nuvei (Nasdaq: NVEI) (TSX: NVEI) is the Canadian fintech company accelerating the business of clients around the world. Nuvei’s modular, flexible and scalable technology allows leading companies to accept next-gen payments, offer all payout options and benefit from card issuing, banking, risk and fraud management services. Connecting businesses to their customers in more than 200 markets, with local acquiring in 47 markets, 150 currencies and 586 alternative payment methods, Nuvei provides the technology and insights for customers and partners to succeed locally and globally with one integration.

For more information, visit: www.nuvei.com

Non-IFRS and Other Financial Measures

Nuvei’s unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IFRS applicable to the preparation of interim financial statements, including International Accounting Standard (“IAS”) 34, Interim Financial Reporting, as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board. The information presented in this press release includes non-IFRS financial measures, non-IFRS financial ratios and supplementary financial measures, namely Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Revenue at constant currency, Revenue growth at constant currency, Organic Revenue at constant currency, Organic revenue growth at constant currency, Adjusted net income, Adjusted net income per basic share, Adjusted net income per diluted share, Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures, Total volume, Total volume at constant currency, Total organic volume at constant currency and eCommerce volume. These measures are not recognized measures under IFRS and do not have standardized meanings prescribed by IFRS and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. Rather, these measures are provided as additional information to complement IFRS measures by providing further understanding of our results of operations from our perspective. Accordingly, these measures should not be considered in isolation nor as a substitute for analysis of the Company’s financial statements reported under IFRS. These measures are used to provide investors with additional insight of our operating performance and thus highlight trends in Nuvei’s core business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying solely on IFRS measures. We also believe that securities analysts, investors and other interested parties frequently use these non-IFRS and other financial measures in the evaluation of issuers. We also use these measures in order to facilitate operating performance comparisons from period to period, to prepare annual operating budgets and forecasts and to determine components of management compensation. We believe these measures are important additional measures of our performance, primarily because they and similar measures are used widely among others in the payment technology industry as a means of evaluating a company’s underlying operating performance.

Non-IFRS Financial Measures

Revenue at constant currency: Revenue at constant currency means revenue adjusted for the impact of foreign currency exchange fluctuations. This measure helps provide insight on comparable revenue growth by removing the effect of changes in foreign currency exchange rates year-over-year. Foreign currency exchange impact in the current period is calculated using prior period quarterly average exchange rates applied to the current period foreign currency amounts.

Organic revenue at constant currency: Organic revenue at constant currency means revenue excluding the revenue attributable to acquired businesses for a period of 12 months following their acquisition and excluding revenue attributable to divested businesses, adjusted for the impact of foreign currency exchange fluctuations. Foreign currency exchange impact in the current period is calculated using prior period quarterly average exchange rates applied to the current period foreign currency amounts. This measure helps provide insight on organic and acquisition-related growth and presents useful information about comparable revenue growth.

Adjusted EBITDA: We use Adjusted EBITDA as a means to evaluate operating performance, by eliminating the impact of non-operational or non-cash items. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income (loss) before finance costs (recovery), finance income, depreciation and amortization, income tax expense, acquisition, integration and severance costs, share-based payments and related payroll taxes, loss (gain) on foreign currency exchange, and legal settlement and other.

Adjusted net income: We use Adjusted net income as an indicator of business performance and profitability with our current tax and capital structure. Adjusted net income is defined as net income (loss) before acquisition, integration and severance costs, share-based payments and related payroll taxes, loss (gain) on foreign currency exchange, amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, and the related income tax expense or recovery for these items. Adjusted net income also excludes change in redemption value of liability-classified common and preferred shares, change in fair value of share repurchase liability and accelerated amortization of deferred transaction costs and legal settlement and other.

Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures: We use Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures (acquisition of intangible assets and property and equipment) as a supplementary indicator of our operating performance. In the third quarter of 2022, we retrospectively modified the label of this measure from "Free cash flow" in order to clearly reflect its composition.

Non-IFRS Financial Ratios

Revenue growth at constant currency: Revenue growth at constant currency means the year-over-year change in Revenue at constant currency divided by reported revenue in the prior period. We use Revenue growth at constant currency to provide better comparability of revenue trends year-over-year, without the impact of fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates.

Organic revenue growth at constant currency: Organic revenue growth at constant currency means the year-over-year change in Organic revenue at constant currency divided by comparable Organic revenue in the prior period. We use Organic revenue growth at constant currency to provide better comparability of revenue trends year-over-year, without the impact of acquisitions, divestitures and fluctuations in foreign currency exchanges rates.

Adjusted EBITDA margin: Adjusted EBITDA margin means Adjusted EBITDA divided by revenue.

Adjusted net income per basic share and per diluted share: We use Adjusted net income per basic share and per diluted share as an indicator of performance and profitability of our business on a per share basis. Adjusted net income per basic share and per diluted share means Adjusted net income less net income attributable to non-controlling interest divided by the basic and diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. The number of share-based awards used in the diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding in the Adjusted net income per diluted share calculation is determined using the treasury stock method as permitted under IFRS.

Supplementary Financial Measures

We monitor the following key performance indicators to help us evaluate our business, measure our performance, identify trends affecting our business, formulate business plans and make strategic decisions. Our key performance indicators may be calculated in a manner that differs from similar key performance indicators used by other companies.

Total volume and eCommerce volume: We believe Total volume and eCommerce volume are indicators of performance of our business. Total volume and similar measures are used widely among others in the payments industry as a means of evaluating a company’s performance. We define Total volume as the total dollar value of transactions processed in the period by customers under contractual agreement with us. eCommerce volume is the portion of Total volume for which the transaction did not occur at a physical location. Total volume and eCommerce volume do not represent revenue earned by us. Total volume includes acquiring volume, where we are in the flow of funds in the settlement transaction cycle, gateway/technology volume, where we provide our gateway/technology services but are not in the flow of funds in the settlement transaction cycle, as well as the total dollar value of transactions processed relating to APMs and payouts. Since our revenue is primarily sales volume and transaction-based, generated from merchants’ daily sales and through various fees for value-added services provided to our customers, fluctuations in Total volume will generally impact our revenue.

Total volume at constant currency: Total volume at constant currency is used as an indicator of performance of our business on a more comparable foreign currency exchange basis. Total volume at constant currency means Total volume adjusted for the impact of foreign currency exchange fluctuations. This measure helps provide better comparability of business trends year-over-year, without the impact of fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates. Foreign currency exchange impact in the current period is calculated using prior period quarterly average exchange rates applied to the current period foreign currency amounts.

Total organic volume at constant currency: Total organic volume at constant currency is used as an indicator of performance of our business on a more comparable basis. This measure helps provide insight on organic and acquisition-related growth and presents useful information about comparable Total volume growth. Total organic volume at constant currency means Total volume excluding Total volume attributable to acquired businesses for a period of 12 months following their acquisition and excluding Total volume attributable to divested businesses, adjusted for the impact of foreign currency exchange fluctuations. Foreign currency exchange impact in the current period is calculated using prior period quarterly average exchange rates applied to the current period foreign currency amounts.

Forward-Looking Information

This press release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including Nuvei's outlook on Total volume, Revenue, Revenue at constant currency and Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ending December 31, 2022 and the year ending December 31, 2022 as well as medium and long-term targets on Total volume, Revenue and Adjusted EBITDA margin. Forward-looking information is identified by the use of terms and phrases such as “may”, “would”, “should”, “could”, “expect”, “intend”, “estimate”, “anticipate”, “plan”, “foresee”, “believe”, or “continue”, the negative of these terms and similar terminology, including references to assumptions, although not all forward-looking information contains these terms and phrases. Particularly, information regarding our expectations of future results, performance, achievements, prospects or opportunities or the markets in which we operate, expectations regarding industry trends and the size and growth rates of addressable markets, our business plans and growth strategies, addressable market opportunity for our solutions, expectations regarding growth and cross-selling opportunities and intention to capture an increasing share of addressable markets, the costs and success of our sales and marketing efforts, intentions to expand existing relationships, further penetrate verticals, enter new geographical markets, expand into and further increase penetration of international markets, intentions to selectively pursue and successfully integrate acquisitions, and expected acquisition outcomes and benefits, future investments in our business and anticipated capital expenditures, our intention to continuously innovate, differentiate and enhance our platform and solutions, expected pace of ongoing legislation of regulated activities and industries, our competitive strengths and competitive position in our industry, expectations regarding our revenue, revenue mix and the revenue generation potential of our solutions, expectations regarding our margins and future profitability, our financial outlook and guidance as well as medium and long-term targets in various financial metrics, and the future impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is forward-looking information. The Russia and Ukraine conflict, including potential impacts of sanctions, may also heighten the impact of certain factors described herein.

In addition, any statements that refer to expectations, intentions, projections or other characterizations of future events or circumstances contain forward-looking information. Statements containing forward-looking information are not historical facts but instead represent management’s expectations, estimates and projections regarding future events or circumstances. Forward-looking information is based on management's beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to management, regarding, among other things, general economic conditions and the competitive environment within our industry. See also "Financial Outlook and Growth Targets Assumptions”.

Unless otherwise indicated, forward-looking information does not give effect to the potential impact of any mergers, acquisitions, divestitures or business combinations that may be announced or closed after the date hereof. Although the forward-looking information contained herein is based upon what we believe are reasonable assumptions, investors are cautioned against placing undue reliance on this information since actual results may vary from the forward-looking information. Nuvei’s financial outlook also constitutes financial outlook within meaning of applicable securities laws and is provided for the purposes of assisting the reader in understanding management's expectations regarding our financial performance and the reader is cautioned that it may not be appropriate for other purposes. Our medium and long-term growth targets serve as guideposts as we execute on our strategic priorities in the medium to long term and are provided for the purposes of assisting the reader in measuring progress toward management’s objectives, and the reader is cautioned that they may not be appropriate for other purposes.

Forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, that could cause actual results to differ materially from those that are disclosed in or implied by such forward-looking information. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the risk factors described in greater detail under “Risk Factors” of the Company’s annual information form filed on March 8, 2022 (the “AIF”). In particular, our financial outlook and medium and long-term targets are subject to risks and uncertainties related to:

  • risks relating to our business and industry, such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, including the resulting global economic uncertainty and measures taken in response to the pandemic, and increasing inflationary pressures and interest rates;

  • a declining level of volume activity in certain verticals, including digital assets and cryptocurrencies, and the resulting negative impact on the demand for, and prices of, our products and services;

  • the rapid developments and change in our industry;

  • intense competition both within our industry and from other payments methods;

  • challenges implementing our growth strategy;

  • challenges to expand our product portfolio and market reach;

  • challenges in expanding into new geographic regions internationally and continuing our growth within our markets;

  • challenges in retaining existing clients, increasing sales to existing clients and attracting new clients;

  • managing our growth effectively;

  • difficulty to maintain the same rate of revenue growth as our business matures and to evaluate our future prospects;

  • history of net losses and additional significant investments in our business;

  • our level of indebtedness;

  • risks associated with past and future acquisitions;

  • challenges related to a significant number of our merchants being small-and-medium sized businesses ("SMBs");

  • concentration of our revenue from payment services;

  • compliance with the requirements of payment networks;

  • challenges related to the reimbursement of chargebacks from our merchants;

  • decline in the use of electronic payment methods;

  • changes in foreign currency exchange rates, inflation, interest rates, consumer spending trends and other macroeconomic factors affecting results of operations;

  • loss of key personnel or difficulties hiring qualified personnel;

  • impairment of a significant portion of intangible assets and goodwill;

  • increasing fees from payment networks;

  • challenges related to general economic, financial market and geopolitical conditions, business cycles and credit risks of our clients;

  • reliance on third-party partners to sell some of our products and services;

  • misappropriation of end-user transaction funds by our employees;

  • fraud by merchants, their customers or others;

  • the degree of effectiveness of our risk management policies and procedures in mitigating our risk exposure;

  • the integration of a variety of operating systems, software, hardware, web browsers and networks in our services;

  • the costs and effects of pending and future litigation;

  • challenges to secure financing on favorable terms or at all;

  • challenges from seasonal fluctuations on our operating results;

  • changes in accounting standards;

  • estimates and assumptions in the application of accounting policies;

  • risks relating to intellectual property and technology;

  • risks relating to regulatory and legal proceedings;

  • the impact of supply chain challenges on our customers;

  • measures determined in accordance with IFRS may be affected by unusual, extraordinary, or non-recurring items, or by items which do not otherwise reflect operating performance, making period-to-period comparisons less relevant; and

  • any potential acquisitions or other strategic opportunities, some of which may be material in size or result in significant integration difficulties or expenditures, or otherwise impact our ability to achieve profitability on our intended timeline or at all.

Consequently, all of the forward-looking information contained herein is qualified by the foregoing cautionary statements, and there can be no guarantee that the results or developments that we anticipate will be realized or, even if substantially realized, that they will have the expected consequences or effects on our business, financial condition or results of operation. Unless otherwise noted or the context otherwise indicates, the forward-looking information contained herein represents our expectations as of the date hereof or as of the date it is otherwise stated to be made, as applicable, and is subject to change after such date. However, we disclaim any intention or obligation or undertaking to update or amend such forward-looking information whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable law.

Financial Outlook and Growth Targets Assumptions

The financial outlook for the remainder of 2022 assumes greater currency headwinds than previously expected from the stronger U.S. dollar; higher volatility and lower volume in digital assets and cryptocurrencies than previously anticipated; and the potential impact from higher inflation and rising interest rates which could increase pressure on consumer spending in the second half of the year. The updated financial outlook and specifically the Adjusted EBITDA, as well as the Adjusted EBITDA margin long-term growth target, reflect the Company’s strategy to accelerate its investment in distribution, marketing, innovation, and technology. When measured as a percentage of revenue, these expenses are expected to decrease as our investments in distribution, marketing, innovation, and technology normalize over time.

Our financial outlook and growth targets are based on a number of additional assumptions, including the following:

  • our results of operations and ability to achieve suitable margins will continue in line with management’s expectations,

  • we will continue to effectively execute against our key strategic growth priorities, without any material adverse impact from the COVID-19 pandemic on our or our merchants’ business, financial condition, financial performance, liquidity nor any significant reduction in demand for our products and services,

  • losses owing to business failures of merchants and customers will remain in line with anticipated levels,

  • existing customers growing their business and expanding into new markets within selected high-growth eCommerce and mobile end-markets, including online retail, online marketplaces, digital goods and services, regulated online gaming, social gaming, financial services and travel;

  • our ability to cross-sell and up-sell new and existing products and services to our existing customers with limited incremental sales and marketing expenses;

  • our customers increasing their daily sales, and in turn their business volume of our solutions, at growth rates at or above historical levels for the past few years;

  • our ability to maintain existing customer relationships and to continue to expand our customers’ use of more solutions from our Native Commerce Platform at or above historical levels for the past few years;

  • our ability to leverage our sales and marketing experience in capturing and serving SMBs in North America and large enterprises in Europe and enable customer base expansion by targeting large enterprises in North America, with a focus in the eCommerce and mobile commerce channels;

  • our sales and marketing efforts and continued investment in our direct sales team and account management driving future growth by adding new customers adopting our technology processing transactions in existing and new geographies at or above historical levels;

  • our ability to further leverage our broad and diversified network of distribution partners;

  • our ability to expand and deepen our footprint and to add new customers adopting our technology processing transactions in geographies where we have an emerging presence, such as Asia Pacific and Latin America;

  • our ability to expand and keep our portfolio of services technologically current through continued investment in our Native Commerce Platform and to design and deliver solutions that meet the specific and evolving needs of our customers;

  • our ability to maintain and/or expand our relationships with acquiring banks in North America;

  • our continued ability to maintain our competitiveness relative to competitors’ products or services, including as to changes in terms, conditions and pricing,

  • our continued ability to manage our growth effectively,

  • we will continue to attract and retain key talent and personnel required to achieve our plans and strategies, including sales, marketing, support and product and technology operations, in each case both domestically and internationally,

  • our ability to successfully identify, complete, integrate and realize the expected benefits of, acquisitions and manage the associated risks, such as the Base Commerce, Mazooma, Simplex and Paymentez acquisitions, as well as future acquisitions;

  • gradual recovery in macroeconomic conditions and financial markets following 2022, and absence of material adverse changes in economic conditions in our core markets, geographies and verticals,

  • average foreign currency exchange rates remaining at near current levels;

  • interest rates increasing modestly and inflation remaining in line with central bank expectations in countries where we are doing business;

  • the absence of adverse changes in legislative or regulatory matters,

  • our continued ability to upskill and modify our compliance capabilities as regulations change or as we enter new markets, such as our customer underwriting, risk management, know your customer and anti-money laundering capabilities, with minimal disruption to our customers’ businesses;

  • our liquidity and capital resources, including our ability to secure debt or equity financing on satisfactory terms;

  • the absence of adverse changes in current tax laws,

  • our ability to expand profit margins by reducing variable costs as a percentage of total expenses, and leveraging fixed costs with additional scale and as the issuer’s investments in, for example, direct sales and marketing normalize; and

  • increases in volume driving profitable revenue growth with limited additional overhead costs required, as a result of the highly scalable nature of our business model and the inherent operating leverage.

Contact:

Investors

Anthony Gerstein
Vice President, Head of Investor Relations
anthony.gerstein@nuvei.com


Statements of Profit or Loss and Comprehensive Income or Loss Data
(in thousands of U.S. dollars except for shares and per share amounts)

 

Three months ended
September 30

 

Nine months ended
September 30

 

 

2022

 

2021

 

2022

 

2021

 

 

$

 

$

 

$

 

$

 

Revenue

197,146

 

183,932

 

622,984

 

512,651

 

Cost of revenue

38,363

 

38,332

 

121,259

 

98,640

 

Gross profit

158,783

 

145,600

 

501,725

 

414,011

 

Selling, general and administrative expenses

149,184

 

106,076

 

442,501

 

290,382

 

Operating profit

9,599

 

39,524

 

59,224

 

123,629

 

Finance income

(4,131

)

(538

)

(6,427

)

(2,309

)

Finance cost

7,859

 

5,131

 

13,627

 

11,878

 

Net finance cost

3,728

 

4,593

 

7,200

 

9,569

 

Loss (gain) on foreign currency exchange

(12,528

)

727

 

(20,415

)

1,973

 

Income before income tax

18,399

 

34,204

 

72,439

 

112,087

 

Income tax expense

5,393

 

6,202

 

19,836

 

17,381

 

Net income

13,006

 

28,002

 

52,603

 

94,706

 

Other comprehensive income (loss)

 

 

 

 

Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit and loss

 

 

 

 

Foreign operations – foreign currency translation differences

(33,599

)

(9,572

)

(64,054

)

(20,111

)

Comprehensive income (loss)

(20,593

)

18,430

 

(11,451

)

74,595

 

Net income attributable to:

 

 

 

 

Common shareholders of the Company

11,710

 

26,841

 

48,692

 

91,485

 

Non-controlling interest

1,296

 

1,161

 

3,911

 

3,221

 

 

13,006

 

28,002

 

52,603

 

94,706

 

Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to:

 

 

 

 

Common shareholders of the Company

(21,889

)

17,269

 

(15,362

)

71,374

 

Non-controlling interest

1,296

 

1,161

 

3,911

 

3,221

 

 

(20,593

)

18,430

 

(11,451

)

74,595

 

Net income per share

 

 

 

 

Net income per share attributable to common shareholders of the Company

 

 

 

 

Basic

0.08

 

0.19

 

0.34

 

0.66

 

Diluted

0.08

 

0.19

 

0.34

 

0.64

 

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding

 

 

 

 

Basic

141,311,785

 

139,252,523

 

141,866,671

 

138,728,421

 

Diluted

143,716,424

 

144,006,451

 

145,186,798

 

143,452,170

 


Consolidated Statements of Financial Position Data
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

 

September 30, 2022

 

December 31, 2021

 

 

$

 

$

 

Assets

 

 

 

 

 

Current assets

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents

753,612

 

748,576

 

Trade and other receivables

53,562

 

39,262

 

Inventory

1,239

 

1,277

 

Prepaid expenses

8,225

 

8,483

 

Income taxes receivable

2,757

 

3,702

 

Current portion of advances to third parties

924

 

3,104

 

Current portion of contract assets

1,359

 

1,354

 

 

 

 

Total current assets before segregated funds

821,678

 

805,758

 

Segregated funds

628,892

 

720,874

 

Total current assets

1,450,570

 

1,526,632

 

 

 

 

Non-current assets

 

 

Advances to third parties

3,290

 

13,676

 

Property and equipment

28,066

 

18,856

 

Intangible assets

689,457

 

747,600

 

Goodwill

1,099,715

 

1,126,768

 

Deferred tax assets

13,221

 

13,036

 

Contract assets

980

 

1,091

 

Processor deposits

4,462

 

4,788

 

Other non-current assets

2,622

 

3,023

 

 

 

 

Total Assets

3,292,383

 

3,455,470

 

Liabilities

 

 

 

 

 

Current liabilities

 

 

Trade and other payables

110,772

 

101,848

 

Income taxes payable

15,796

 

13,478

 

Current portion of loans and borrowings

8,526

 

7,349

 

Other current liabilities

6,222

 

13,226

 

 

 

 

Total current liabilities before due to merchants

141,316

 

135,901

 

Due to merchants

628,892

 

720,874

 

 

 

 

Total current liabilities

770,208

 

856,775

 

 

 

 

Non-current liabilities

 

 

Loans and borrowings

503,470

 

501,246

 

Deferred tax liabilities

58,634

 

71,100

 

Other non-current liabilities

2,664

 

4,509

 

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

1,334,976

 

1,433,630

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Equity

 

 

 

 

 

Equity attributable to shareholders

 

 

Share capital

2,015,091

 

2,057,105

 

Contributed surplus

169,758

 

69,943

 

Deficit

(164,274

)

(108,749

)

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(72,615

)

(8,561

)

 

 

 

 

1,947,960

 

2,009,738

 

Non-controlling interest

9,447

 

12,102

 

 

 

 

Total Equity

1,957,407

 

2,021,840

 

 

 

 

Total Liabilities and Equity

3,292,383

 

3,455,470

 


Consolidated Statements of Cash Flow Data
(in thousands of U.S. dollars)

For the nine months ended September 30,

2022

 

2021

 

 

$

 

$

 

Cash flow from operating activities

 

 

Net income

52,603

 

94,706

 

Adjustments for:

 

 

Depreciation of property and equipment

5,936

 

4,276

 

Amortization of intangible assets

73,822

 

60,614

 

Amortization of contract assets

1,425

 

1,585

 

Share-based payments

103,666

 

20,245

 

Net finance cost

7,200

 

9,569

 

Loss (gain) on foreign currency exchange

(20,415

)

1,973

 

Income tax expense

19,836

 

17,381

 

Changes in non-cash working capital items

(17,050

)

15,269

 

Interest paid

(15,152

)

(9,559

)

Interest received

4,577

 

117

 

Income taxes paid (net)

(23,295

)

(14,291

)

 

193,153

 

201,885

 

Cash flow used in investing activities

 

 

Business acquisitions, net of cash acquired

 

(387,654

)

Payment of acquisition-related contingent consideration

(2,027

)

 

Acquisition of property and equipment

(8,681

)

(3,564

)

Acquisition of intangible assets

(25,130

)

(13,963

)

Decrease in other non-current assets

726

 

9,756

 

Net decrease in advances to third parties

1,884

 

7,924

 

 

(33,228

)

(387,501

)

Cash flow from (used in) financing activities

 

 

Shares repurchased and cancelled

(109,158

)

 

Transaction costs from issuance of shares

(903

)

(74

)

Proceeds from exercise of stock options

1,474

 

6,499

 

Repayment of loans and borrowings

(3,840

)

 

Proceeds from loans and borrowings

 

300,000

 

Transaction costs related to loans and borrowings

 

(5,373

)

Payment of lease liabilities

(2,674

)

(1,962

)

Purchase of non-controlling interest

(39,751

)

 

Dividend paid by subsidiary to non-controlling interest

(260

)

(880

)

 

(155,112

)

298,210

 

Effect of movements in exchange rates on cash

223

 

(4,582

)

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

5,036

 

108,012

 

Cash and cash equivalents – Beginning of period

748,576

 

180,722

 

Cash and cash equivalents – End of period

753,612

 

288,734

 


Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures to Net Income
(In thousands of U.S. dollars)

 

Three months ended
September 30

 

Nine months ended
September 30

 

 

2022

 

2021

 

2022

 

2021

 

 

$

 

$

 

$

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income

13,006

 

28,002

 

52,603

 

94,706

 

Finance cost

7,859

 

5,131

 

13,627

 

11,878

 

Finance income

(4,131

)

(538

)

(6,427

)

(2,309

)

Depreciation and amortization

26,269

 

23,152

 

79,758

 

64,890

 

Income tax expense

5,393

 

6,202

 

19,836

 

17,381

 

Acquisition, integration and severance costs(a)

11,324

 

7,218

 

21,490

 

17,058

 

Share-based payments and related payroll taxes(b)

33,819

 

11,187

 

103,763

 

20,245

 

Loss (gain) on foreign currency exchange

(12,528

)

727

 

(20,415

)

1,973

 

Legal settlement and other(c)

190

 

(138

)

1,397

 

(42

)

Adjusted EBITDA

81,201

 

80,943

 

265,632

 

225,780

 

Acquisition of property and equipment, and intangible assets

(12,724

)

(6,402

)

(33,811

)

(17,527

)

Adjusted EBITDA less capital expenditures

68,477

 

74,541

 

231,821

 

208,253

 

  1. These expenses relate to:

    1. professional, legal, consulting, accounting and other fees and expenses related to our acquisition activities and financing activities. For the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022, those expenses were $2.8 million and $6.2 million ($0.7 million and $10.5 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2021). These costs are presented in the professional fees line item of selling, general and administrative expenses.

    2. acquisition-related compensation were $7.5 million and $14.3 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and $6.3 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2021. These costs are presented in the employee compensation line item of selling, general and administrative expenses.

    3. change in deferred purchase consideration for previously acquired businesses. $0.5 million and $1.0 million gain were recognized for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022, and nil for 2021. These amounts are presented in the contingent consideration adjustment line item of selling, general and administrative expenses.

    4. severance and integration expenses, which were $1.5 million and $2.1 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022 ($0.3 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2021). These expenses are presented in selling, general and administrative expenses.

  2. These expenses represent expenses recognized in connection with stock options and other awards issued under share-based plans as well as related payroll taxes that are directly attributable to share-based payments. For the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022, the expenses consisted of non-cash share-based payments of $33.8 million and $103.7 million ($11.2 million and $20.2 million for three months and nine months ended September 30, 2021), immaterial and $0.1 million for related payroll taxes (nil in 2021).

  3. This line item primarily represents legal settlements and associated legal costs, as well as non-cash gains, losses and provisions and certain other costs. These costs are presented in selling, general and administrative expenses.

Reconciliation of Adjusted net income and Adjusted net income per basic share and per diluted share to Net Income
(In thousands of U.S. dollars except for share and per share amounts)

 

Three months ended
September 30

 

Nine months ended
September 30

 

 

2022

 

2021

 

2022

 

2021

 

$

 

$

 

$

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income

13,006

 

28,002

 

52,603

 

94,706

 

Change in fair value of share repurchase liability

 

 

(5,710

)

 

Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets(a)

22,427

 

20,042

 

68,904

 

56,151

 

Acquisition, integration and severance costs(b)

11,324

 

7,218

 

21,490

 

17,058

 

Share-based payments and related payroll taxes(c)

33,819

 

11,187

 

103,763

 

20,245

 

Loss (gain) on foreign currency exchange

(12,528

)

727

 

(20,415

)

1,973

 

Legal settlement and other(d)

190

 

(138

)

1,397

 

(42

)

Adjustments

55,232

 

39,036

 

169,429

 

95,385

 

Income tax expense related to adjustments(e)

(5,803

)

(4,697

)

(15,882

)

(12,083

)

Adjusted net income

62,435

 

62,341

 

206,150

 

178,008

 

Net income attributable to non-controlling interest

(1,296

)

(1,161

)

(3,911

)

(3,221

)

Adjusted net income attributable to the common shareholders of the Company

61,139

 

61,180

 

202,239

 

174,787

 

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding

 

 

 

 

Basic

141,311,785

 

139,252,523

 

141,866,671

 

138,728,421

 

Diluted

143,716,424

 

144,006,451

 

145,186,798

 

143,452,170

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjusted net income per share attributable to common shareholders of the Company(f)

 

 

 

 

Basic

0.43

 

0.44

 

1.43

 

1.26

 

Diluted

0.43

 

0.42

 

1.39

 

1.22

 

  1. This line item relates to amortization expense taken on intangible assets created from the purchase price adjustment process on acquired companies and businesses and resulting from a change in control of the Company.

  2. These expenses relate to:

    1. professional, legal, consulting, accounting and other fees and expenses related to our acquisition activities and financing activities. For the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022, those expenses were $2.8 million and $6.2 million ($0.7 million and $10.5 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2021). These costs are presented in the professional fees line item of selling, general and administrative expenses.

    2. acquisition-related compensation was $7.5 million and $14.3 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and $6.3 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2021. These costs are presented in the employee compensation line item of selling, general and administrative expenses.

    3. change in deferred purchase consideration for previously acquired businesses. $0.5 million and $1.0 million gain were recognized for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022, and nil for 2021. These amounts are presented in the contingent consideration adjustment line item of selling, general and administrative expenses.

    4. severance and integration expenses, which were $1.5 million and $2.1 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022 ($0.3 million for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2021). These expenses are presented in selling, general and administrative expenses.

  3. These expenses represent expenses recognized in connection with stock options and other awards issued under share-based plans as well as related payroll taxes that are directly attributable to share-based payments. For the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2022, the expenses consisted of non-cash share-based payments of $33.8 million and $103.7 million ($11.2 million and $20.2 million for three months and nine months ended September 30, 2021), immaterial and $0.1 million for related payroll taxes (nil in 2021).

  4. This line item primarily represents legal settlements and associated legal costs, as well as non-cash gains, losses and provisions and certain other costs. These costs are presented in selling, general and administrative expenses.

  5. This line item reflects income tax expense on taxable adjustments using the tax rate of the applicable jurisdiction.

  6. The number of share-based awards used in the diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding in the Adjusted net income per diluted share calculation is determined using the treasury stock method as permitted under IFRS.

Revenue by geography

The following table summarizes our revenue by geography based on the billing location of the merchant:

 

Three months ended
September 30

 

Change

 

Nine months ended
September 30

 

Change

(In thousands of U.S. dollars, except for percentages)

2022

2021

 

 

 

 

2022

2021

 

 

 

$

$

 

$

%

 

$

$

 

$

%

Revenue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Europe, Middle East and Africa

105,520

101,335

 

4,185

4

%

 

350,039

266,902

 

83,137

31

%

North America

83,087

76,020

 

7,067

9

%

 

247,170

225,028

 

22,142

10

%

Latin America

7,588

5,929

 

1,659

28

%

 

20,924

16,437

 

4,487

27

%

Asia Pacific

951

648

 

303

47

%

 

4,851

4,284

 

567

13

%

 

197,146

183,932

 

13,214

7

%

 

622,984

512,651

 

110,333

22

%


Reconciliation of Revenue at Constant Currency and Revenue Growth at Constant Currency to Revenue

The following table reconciles Revenue to Revenue at constant currency and Revenue growth at constant currency for the period indicated:

(In thousands of U.S. dollars except for percentages)

Three months ended
September 30, 2022

 

Three months ended
September 30, 2021

 

 

Revenue as reported

Foreign currency exchange impact on revenue

Revenue at constant currency

 

Revenue as reported

Revenue growth

Revenue growth at constant currency

$

$

$

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

197,146

11,490

208,636

 

183,932

7

%

13

%


(In thousands of U.S. dollars except for percentages)

Nine months ended
September 30, 2022

 

Nine months ended
September 30, 2021

 

 

Revenue as reported

Foreign currency exchange impact on revenue

Revenue at constant currency

 

Revenue as reported

Revenue growth

Revenue growth at constant currency

$

$

$

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

622,984

28,332

651,316

 

512,651

22

%

27

%


Reconciliation of Organic revenue at constant currency and Organic revenue growth at constant currency to Revenue

The following table reconciles Revenue to Organic revenue at constant currency and Organic revenue growth at constant currency for the period indicated:

(In thousands of U.S. dollars except for percentages)

Three months ended
September 30, 2022

 

Three months ended
September 30, 2021

 

 

Revenue as reported

Revenue from acquisitions (a)

Revenue from divestitures

Foreign currency exchange impact on organic revenue

Organic revenue at constant currency

 

Revenue as reported

Revenue from divestitures

Comparable organic revenue

Revenue growth

Organic revenue growth at constant currency

$

$

$

 

$

 

$

$

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

197,146

(7,345

)

10,999

200,800

 

183,932

183,932

7

%

9

%


(In thousands of U.S. dollars except for percentages)

Nine months ended
September 30, 2022

 

Nine months ended
September 30, 2021

 

 

Revenue as reported

Revenue from acquisitions (a)

Revenue from divestitures

Foreign currency exchange impact on organic revenue

Organic revenue at constant currency

 

Revenue as reported

Revenue from divestitures

Comparable organic revenue

Revenue growth

Organic revenue growth at constant currency

$

$

$

$

$

 

$

 

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

622,984

(37,608

)

26,712

612,088

 

512,651

512,651

22

%

19

%

  1. We acquired Mazooma Technical Services Inc. ("Mazooma") on August 3, 2021, and SimplexCC Ltd. ("Simplex") and Paymentez LLC ("Paymentez") on September 1, 2021.