In 2023 cBrain grew revenue by 27% and delivered record high
earnings before tax margin (EBT margin) of 34%
Company Announcement no. 03/2024
In 2023 cBrain grew revenue by 27% and delivered record
high earnings before tax margin (EBT margin) of 34%
Copenhagen, February 22, 2024
Total revenues grew by +27% to DKK 239m in 2023, up from DKK
188m in 2022. Earnings before tax (EBT) grew by +66% to DKK 81m in
2023, up from DKK 49m in 2022. cBrain (NASDAQ: CBRAIN) thereby
reports record high earnings before tax margin (EBT margin) of
34%.
cBrain is well on track and executes the 2023-2025 growth plan.
The growth plan is based on organic growth, combined with a strong
positive cashflow.
Fully aligned with the 2023-2025 growth plan, total software
revenue, which is based on software licenses and software
subscriptions, grew +40%, to DKK 189m in 2023 up from DKK 131m in
2022, while implementation and support services declined by -5% to
DKK 50m in 2023, down from DKK 52m in 2022. Software thereby counts
for 79% of total revenues in 2023.
The results are based on a solid development in Denmark as well
as internationally. International sales grew +30% to DKK 81m in
2023, up from DKK 62m in 2022. International sales thereby count
for 34% of total revenues in 2023.
In line with previous years, subscriptions count for more than
50% of total revenue in 2023, and cBrain is incredibly pleased to
see solid growing subscriptions revenue. The majority of software
subscriptions are based on capacity, which is calculated by active
numbers of F2 users and modules, and the actual capacity usage is
measured and invoiced by the end of each quarter.
cBrain recognized a significant jump in subscription revenue
during the fourth quarter of 2023 due to increased usage of the F2
digital platform across the user base. The addition of more F2
users and more F2 modules to the subscription schemes demonstrates
a high level of customer loyalty and user satisfaction.
In parallel cBrain came in with lower-than-expected costs. This
further increased earnings before tax (EBT).
cBrain is well on track with the 2023-2025 growth
plan
By leveraging standard software, cBrain offers government
organizations fast digital transformation at scale. cBrain thereby
challenges one of the largest global industries, government
digitizing, and faces a huge business opportunity. To capitalize on
this opportunity, cBrain has initiated a 3-year strategy covering
the period 2023-2025.
While maintaining and growing the current business, the goal of
the 2023-2025 growth plan is to further accelerate growth by
investing in the ”F2 Climate software” and the ”F2-for-Partners”
concept.
F2 Climate Software serves as a door opener and accelerator for
international sales. Investing into the ”F2-for-Partners” concept
aims to build an F2-ecosystem of customers and consulting partners,
which allows cBrain to increasingly outsource implementation
services.
cBrain continues to win market shares in
Denmark
In Denmark cBrain grew the F2 customer base and added a solid
number of new customers. This included 3 Danish ministries and
several agencies, as well as the second largest Danish
Municipality.
In parallel cBrain won a number of larger projects. Such
projects demonstrate that cBrain is well on track, “moving up
market,” and challenges the traditional Big IT vendors, as cBrain
offers customers configured F2 standard software as an alternative
to traditional custom-built solutions.
In 2023 this e.g., included the delivery of a number of grant
management solutions for the Danish Energy Agency
(Energistyrelsen), inspections for the Work Environment in Denmark
(Arbejdstilsynet), and delivering a new hunting license solution
for the Danish Environmental Protection Agency
(Miljøstyrelsen).
Internationally cBrain work across multiple
countries
Over the recent years, cBrain has successfully attracted its first
customers across various countries.
Currently, cBrain has a customer base that spans France,
Germany, Guyana, Kenya, Romania, the United Kingdom, the United
States (USA), and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In 2023, cBrain
further expanded its presence to Ghana and India.
In order to support and scale international sales, cBrain has
established an international business development organization with
staff in Australia, France, Kenya, the USA, and the UAE.
Opening up new markets is still a priority for cBrain. As
examples, cBrain was in 2023 awarded the first project in Romania.
In December 2023, a Romanian language version of F2 was delivered
by a local partner, who is now building a business based on the
F2-for-Partners concept.
Awarded company of the year by German-Danish Trade
Organization
cBrain continues to win new tenders in Germany. By delivering a
number of F2 based projects for Deutsche Rentenversicherung, cBrain
has established a solid position in Germany, and in December 2023
cBrain was awarded Danish company of the year by the German Danish
Chamber of Commerce (Dansk-Tysk Handelskammer).
The German government has a strong focus on digitizing and by
reusing Danish experiences it is possible to accelerate the digital
transformation. cBrain has been awarded company-of-the-year due to
the results which has been achieved as supplier to German public
organizations like Deutsche Rentenversicherung.
cBrain has now initiated a collaboration with the German Danish
Chamber of Commerce for cBrain to help and accelerate the
transformation within German public sector. The German Federal
Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action support German
Danish Chamber of Commerce.
F2 Climate Software serves as international door
opener
In spite of significant investments, government organizations
across the world struggle to accelerate the fight against climate
change. One major obstacle is that it often takes years to execute
political decisions due to bureaucratic delays, which are fueled by
the lack of digitizing and inefficient IT systems.
In close collaboration with Danish government organizations,
like the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (Miljøstyrelsen),
cBrain has developed a large library of solutions, which is called
climate software.
F2 Climate Software helps to close the time gap from
political decision to execution
F2 is standard software, based on reusable open-source
configuration and best practices, and F2 Climate Software can
therefore easily be reused and adapted across the world and help
government organizations to accelerate the deployment of climate
action initiatives.
Denmark is a global leader within government digitizing and a
global leader with respect to climate action, and cBrain notices a
strong interest across the world to learn from Danish government
experiences and relevant digital solutions like the F2 Climate
Software.
In March 2023, cBrain participated at the United Nations Water
Conference in New York. In parallel, the United Nations Department
of Economic and Social Affairs adapted a library of blueprints for
digital water governance, which has been developed in close
collaboration between cBrain and the Danish Environmental
Protection Agency (Miljøstyrelsen).
The blueprints define standards and best practices for e.g.,
environmental permitting, protection of water resources, and
wastewater inspections for the benefit of governmental
organizations around the world.
In September 2023, cBrain participated at a White House
executive environmental permitting summit in Washington DC. The
purpose of the meeting was to discuss the issues that US agencies
face seeking software to enable more effective and efficient
environmental review and permitting processes.
During the summit cBrain presented F2 based solutions and Danish
permitting best practises. This included functionality from
self-service and process control to Artificial Intelligence (AI)
that can accelerate the permitting processes.
In December 2023, cBrain participated as part of the Danish
delegation to COP28 in Dubai, sharing Danish government experiences
and digital solutions with government executives across the
world.
Collaborating with partners, cBrain can offer fast
digital transformation for governments across the
world
A key element of the cBrain growth plan is the F2-for-Partners
concept. It enables customers and consulting partners to take over
different types of work, from configuration to training services,
which relate to the implementation of F2 based solutions.
The F2-for-Partners concept thereby allows cBrain to accelerate
growth without having to accelerate hiring. Instead of building a
large internal cBrain organization, the F2-for-Partners concept
allows cBrain to grow and serve government customers across the
world based on collaboration with an eco-system of external F2
experts.
F2 Service Builder enables an eco-system of
partners
F2 Service Builder is a game changing approach to government
digitizing. F2 Service Builder is a new generation software tool
that allows users to configure their own government processes
simply by filling out a spreadsheet. This dramatically reduces time
and resources to digitize government processes and it allows
government to regain control of process digitizing.
In June 2023 cBrain released the first version of “F2 Service
Builder”, thereby achieving an important milestone related to the
F2-for-Partners strategy, and during the autumn cBrain released a
number of extensions to the F2 Service Builder.
cBrain has delivered the first AI for Government
projects
Due to the unique F2 architecture, cBrain can offer AI
functionality for government, which is difficult to achieve with
today’s well-known general-purpose AI services. This includes using
external services via connectors, like ChatGPT or IBM WatsonX, or
using internal services, which are based on e.g., Llama2 and
trained specifically for F2 usage.
This is essential to government usage of AI. F2 can thereby
offer AI usage that complies with legislations and compliance
restrictions. For example data protection and GDPR, as well as
in-depth learning based on customer specific data, which will allow
F2 to support customer specific case processing.
During the autumn of 2023, cBrain delivered the first AI
projects. This includes projects for the Danish Ministry of digital
government and gender equality (Digitaliserings- og
Ligestillingsministeriet) and the Danish Environmental Protection
Agency (Miljøstyrelsen).
F2 Version 11 offers built-in Artificial Intelligence
(AI)
In November 2023 cBrain released F2 Version 11. cBrain has invested
+40.000 hours into the new version, and the new version of the
standard software offers more than 1.200 new functions and
improvements.
In parallel, version 11 offers a number of new fully integrated
modules. The list of new modules includes F2 Service Builder
version 2, a new tool for reporting and business intelligence
called F2 Analytics, a new concept for supporting document
templates, as well as a technical foundation for Artificial
Intelligence (AI).
Based on AI foundation, cBrain can now offer a broad range of AI
functionality fully integrated with F2. During 2024, cBrain plans
to release a number of F2 based AI functions and modules, which
have been specifically designed and built for government.
cBrain beats expectations on top and bottom
lines
In fiscal year 2023, cBrain initially aimed for revenue growth of
15-20% and earnings before tax margin (EBT margin) of 18-22%.
However, exceeding expectations in the first half of 2023, we
raised our full-year revenue growth guidance to 20-25% and EBT
margin guidance to 20-25%.
With over 50% of revenue from software subscriptions, mainly
based on capacity, cBrain experienced a significant increase in F2
usage in Q4, prompting a further precision of guidance to 25-27%
revenue growth and 32-34% in EBT margin, which ended up being 27%
revenue growth and 34% in EBT margin.
cBrain guides continued growth and solid earnings in
2024
cBrain revenue is divided into software and services. In 2024,
cBrain expects that software revenue will count for approximately
80% of total revenue.
Software revenue is based on subscriptions and one-time
licenses. Most software revenue in Denmark is based on
subscriptions, while internationally government organizations still
prefer procurement based on one-time licenses in combination with
software maintenance subscriptions.
In 2023, total subscription revenue counts for more than 2/3 of
total software revenue.
The fourth quarter 2023 jump in subscription revenue offers a
solid offset for continued software subscription revenue in 2024,
and in parallel cBrain expects to win both new customers and new
projects in 2024.
Aligned with the 2023-2025 strategy plan, cBrain does not expect
to grow services revenue in 2024.
Based on strong growth of software revenue, driven by subscriptions
as well as one-time licenses, and an unchanged level of services
revenue, cBrain forecast revenue growth of 20-25% in 2024.
cBrain continues to invest in growth. This increases costs, and
as part of the 2024 plan cBrain has allocated substantial
investments for organizational development and to support
international market opportunities in e.g. Germany and the USA.
Consequently, cBrain forecast earnings before tax margin (EBT
margin) of 24-30% in 2024.
cBrain finds itself in a strong position, entering 2024, with a
solid pipeline of potential new customers and projects. At the same
time, cBrain operates within a highly competitive market and
government procurement often takes a long time.
cBrain results 2024 may therefore deviate positively as well as
negatively from the forecasts.
cBrain raises share dividends by 33%
Last year, in 2023 cBrain raised the dividend paid out to investors
by 24%, thereby paying out a dividend of DKK 0,21 per share. In
2024, cBrain suggests raising the dividend by 33%, thereby paying
out a dividend of DKK 0,28 per share.
Best regards
Per Tejs Knudsen, CEO
Inquiries regarding this Company Announcement may be
directed to
Ejvind Jørgensen, CFO, cBrain A/S, ir@cbrain.com, +45 2594
4973
- Company Announcement no. 2024-03 (Annual Report 2023)
- cBrain - Annual Report 2023
- cBrain-2023-12-31-en
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