Paysafe's shares dropped 3.3% following the quarter as investors reacted negatively to margin compression driven by higher marketing and IT spending, despite modest revenue growth. The cautious outlook on sustained profitability and ongoing legal-related expenses likely weighed on sentiment.
- Q2 revenue increased 4% year-over-year to $447.4 million, supported by $12.5 million in licensing data deal contributions.
- Adjusted EBITDA declined 2% to $102.8 million, with margins compressing to 23% from 24.5% due to $7 million incremental marketing and IT investments in Q2.
- The company reported a 44% adjusted EBITDA to unlevered free cash flow conversion for Q2, generating $45 million, noting typical seasonal cash flow softness and timing issues.
- Legal and restructuring costs remain a headwind, including a $39 million expected cash settlement in H2 and $57 million of prior restructuring expenses related to indemnification liabilities.
- Management emphasized focus on leverage reduction and consistent growth but the increased investment spending and legacy legal costs appear to have tempered investor enthusiasm.
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