Temenos lowers full-year guidance after impact of short seller report
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Temenos lowers full-year guidance after impact of short seller report
(Reuters) - Swiss banking software firm Temenos lowered its guidance for 2024 on Tuesday, citing its half-year performance which was impacted by a short seller report by Hindenburg Research.
“While we did benefit from all the delayed Q1-24 deals signing in Q2-24, this was offset by the two-month delay in most sales processes due to the short seller report," CFO Takis Spiliopoulos said in a statement.
Temenos now expects total software licensing growth between 3% and 6%, down from 7% to 10% in its guidance from February.
It also expects annual recurring revenue of 13%, down from 15% originally.
Temenos also reported second-quarter results, including subscription revenue of $39.2 million, missing analysts' estimate of $45 million in a company-compiled consensus.
Jean-Pierre Brulard, whose appointment as CEO took effect in May, added that Temenos started to review its operational and financial strategy and will present a detailed investment plan at its capital markets day in November.