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SoftwareOne posts slight loss in 2024, to close Crayon deal in June

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Posted on February 19, 2025

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(Reuters) - Swiss technology firm Softwareone expects to close its acquisition of Crayon Group in June, earlier than its previous guidance for a closure in the third quarter, it said on Wednesday.

SoftwareOne Reports Minor Loss in 2024, Plans to Finalize Crayon Acquisition

(Reuters) - Swiss technology firm SoftwareOne said on Wednesday it had slipped to a net loss in 2024 of 1.6 million Swiss francs due to extraordinary expenses arising from restructuring efforts and cost-saving measures.

SoftwareOne, which posted a 21.4 million franc profit in 2023, logged full-year revenue of 1.015 billion Swiss francs ($1.12 billion), marginally up from 2023 figure.

The software and cloud solutions company said it expects to close its acquisition of Crayon Group in June, earlier than its previous guidance for the third quarter.

In December, SoftwareOne agreed to buy its Norwegian competitor in a stock and cash deal worth $1.4 billion.

SoftwareOne said it had achieved annualised cost savings of 58 million francs by the end of 2024, exceeding the 50 million franc target by the second quarter of 2025. As a result, the program's target was raised to 70 million francs.

SoftwareOne CEO Raphael Erb said the company would be focusing chiefly on the integration of Crayon in 2025 and did not have any other major acquisitions planned.

There might though, he said, be room for some small bolt-ons under consideration.

Erb said he did not anticipate headwinds from any potential tariffs imposed by the new U.S. Trump administration, noting that the company had a presence in over 60 countries.

"We can bill in local currencies, we can bill locally," Erb said. "We're operating in an environment where the cloud and the hyperscalers are continuing to grow fast. And I think that's something we can benefit from."

($1 = 0.9036 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by Dave Graham and Paolo Laudani; Editing by Ludwig Burger)

Key Takeaways

  • SoftwareOne reported a net loss of 1.6 million Swiss francs in 2024.
  • The company plans to finalize the Crayon acquisition in June.
  • Annualized cost savings exceeded targets, reaching 58 million francs.
  • SoftwareOne's revenue slightly increased to 1.015 billion Swiss francs.
  • CEO Raphael Erb focuses on Crayon integration for 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was SoftwareOne's net loss in 2024?
SoftwareOne reported a net loss of 1.6 million Swiss francs in 2024 due to extraordinary expenses from restructuring efforts.
When does SoftwareOne expect to close the Crayon acquisition?
SoftwareOne expects to finalize its acquisition of Crayon Group in June, ahead of its previous guidance for the third quarter.
What were SoftwareOne's revenue figures for 2024?
SoftwareOne logged full-year revenue of 1.015 billion Swiss francs, which is a slight increase from the 2023 figure.
What cost savings did SoftwareOne achieve by the end of 2024?
By the end of 2024, SoftwareOne achieved annualized cost savings of 58 million francs, surpassing its target of 50 million francs.
How does SoftwareOne plan to address potential market challenges?
CEO Raphael Erb indicated that he does not anticipate headwinds from potential tariffs imposed by the new U.S. administration, as the company operates in over 60 countries.

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