
Reckon Limited Reports Strong Cloud Growth and Strategic Expansion

Reckon Limited reported a 5% increase in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) and stable financial performance, driven by a 7% growth in cloud revenue for its Business Group and a 13% increase in ARR for its Legal Group. The company is investing in transitioning clients to its Reckon One platform and expanding its Legal Group through acquisition, aiming to enhance market position and drive future growth in cloud revenue and subscription services. Current market cap is €38.17M, with a year-to-date price performance of -6.47%.
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An announcement from Reckon Limited ( (AU:RKN) ) is now available.
Reckon Limited reported a 5% increase in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) and a stable overall financial performance, driven by a 7% growth in cloud revenue for its Business Group and a 13% increase in ARR for its Legal Group. The company continued to invest in transitioning its Business Group clients to its Reckon One platform and expanded its Legal Group through a significant acquisition. These strategic moves aim to bolster its market position and drive future growth, particularly in the cloud revenue and subscription services segment.
More about Reckon Limited
Reckon Limited operates in the software industry, focusing on cloud-based and desktop accounting and payroll solutions. The company targets small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and legal firms, mainly in the US and UK markets, with its Reckon One platform and Legal Group solutions.
YTD Price Performance: -6.47%
Technical Sentiment Consensus Rating: Sell
Current Market Cap: €38.17M
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