NTT DATA Business Solutions AG has announced record-breaking figures for the fiscal year 2024/25, showcasing a remarkable double-digit revenue growth of 14.7 percent to 1.85 billion euros. This achievement comes despite the backdrop of geopolitical and economic uncertainties, underscoring the company's resilience and the strong demand for its SAP solutions among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) worldwide.
The company's earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) surpassed the 100 million euro mark for the first time, reaching 109.9 million euros, a 35.9 percent increase from the previous year. Additionally, earnings before interest, taxes, and amortization (EBITA) rose to 138.3 million euros, marking a 33.8 percent increase. The EBITA margin also saw an improvement, climbing to 7.5 percent from 6.4 percent the year before. These figures highlight the company's successful strategy in navigating the volatile market environment and its ability to deliver consistent growth.
Norbert Rotter, CEO of NTT DATA Business Solutions, attributed this success to the trust and confidence placed in the company by over 6,500 customers globally. He emphasized the role of digital transformation as a megatrend driving growth, alongside the company's decades of SAP expertise, which has enabled it to create genuine added value and enhance the competitiveness of its customers. The company also reported a nearly 50 percent increase in cloud subscriptions, with international business now accounting for over 60 percent of its revenue, signaling a strong global footprint.
Looking ahead, NTT DATA Business Solutions remains optimistic about its growth prospects, despite the ongoing global uncertainties. The company's focus on sustainable and long-term growth, coupled with its strategic investments in cloud and international expansion, positions it well to continue its upward trajectory. With revenue more than doubling since 2017, NTT DATA Business Solutions is set to further solidify its position as a leading global SAP partner for the SME sector.
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