EQS-News: CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KGaA
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CGM in 2022 with double-digit revenue growth – strong 2023 guidance underlines mid-term ambitions
CGM meets strategic milestones in 2022 In 2022 CGM delivered in several strategic areas and set the course for further growth and a substantial profit increase. The ambulatory segment showed a strong execution on the governmental initiatives in Europe. In France, the first wave of the program Ségur has been successfully rolled out and in Germany, where large tender projects have been won, CGM is at the forefront of the market trend towards larger practices. In the US market, CGM took the first step towards the anticipated margin expansion. The rollout of eMEDIX successfully started during the second half of 2022, replacing third party providers. In Germany, the Hospital Future Act is accelerating. At the beginning of 2022 CGM’s order intake related to this governmental initiative for the modernization and digitization of hospitals stood at EUR 25 million. Over the year this number grew to around EUR 90 million. CGM raised the revenue target relating to the Hospital Future Act to a range of EUR 90 million to EUR 110 million, a strong proof point of the high market relevance of CGM’s product portfolio. In the Consumer & Health Management Information Systems segment, 2022 has been a year with numerous strategic milestones. After the acquisition and successful integration of INSIGHT Health and the launch of a joint product offering for pharma companies within only eight weeks, CGM prepared the entry of a new market. With the new acquisition of a 20 percent stake in New Line based in Italy, CGM underpins its ambition to become a leading pan-European health data intelligence suite. “Despite 2022 having been a challenging year, CompuGroup Medical delivered another record performance, both in terms of revenues and operating profit. We are well on track towards our mid-term ambitions, helping our customers benefitting from digitization opportunities in the e-health sector”, said Michael Rauch, Spokesman for the Managing Directors and CFO of CompuGroup Medical. “All segments delivered a strong full year 2022 performance, which underlines the attractiveness of our e-health solutions and the customer dedication of our team. For 2023 we expect ongoing growth and over-proportionate bottom line contribution.” Group: Revenues and adjusted EBITDA with attractive development in 2022 Group revenues increased by 10 % to a new record level of EUR 1,130 million (previous year: EUR 1,025 million). Organic revenue growth – i.e. adjusted for consolidation and currency effects – stood at 4.1 %. Adjusted for the 2021 TI connector software upgrade, organic revenue growth amounted to 6.3 %. Adjusted EBITDA reached EUR 234 million, representing a growth of 4 % year-on-year, and reflecting an adjusted EBITDA margin of 20.7 % (FY 2021: 21.9 %). Throughout the year 2022, the quality of revenues, reflected by the share of recurring revenues, has been impacted by larger one-time effects and stood solid with 65 % at the prior year level. Adjusted earnings per share (diluted) amounted to EUR 1.80 (FY 2021: EUR 1.95). With EUR 69 million, free cash flow is at the upper end of the updated full year guidance of EUR 40 million to EUR 70 million. Guidance for 2023 CompuGroup Medical expects a year with swift execution on numerous digitization projects and attractive organic growth driven by the investment initiative. For 2023, the company anticipates group revenues to grow by around 5 % organically. CGM expects an adjusted EBITDA in the range of EUR 260 million to EUR 300 million. Development 2022: All segments delivered growth in 2022 In 2022, revenues in the Ambulatory Information Systems segment rose by 6 % to EUR 502 million (previous year: EUR 476 million). Organically, revenues grew by 1 % against a strong prior year with additional rollouts of new modules like the e-health record and vaccination certificates in the DACH region during H2 2021. Recurring revenues amounted to 77 % of segment revenues, representing 7 % growth compared to the previous year, underlining the continued strength of the segment. For 2023, CGM expects organic revenue growth in the mid-single digit percentage area. In the Hospital Information Systems segment, revenues increased by 8 % to EUR 277 million (previous year: EUR 257 million) in 2022. Organic growth stood at 3 %, against higher prior year comps. In addition to continued demand for innovative technologies like the G3 platform, CGM recorded great business progress in Spain and Poland. Recurring revenues grew by 15 % leading to a share of 69 % compared to total revenues. For 2023, CGM expects organic revenue growth in the mid- to high-single digit percentage area. Again, a strong development has been recorded in the Consumer & Health Management Information Systems segment, where revenues increased by 26 % to EUR 220 million, representing an organic growth of 12 % compared to 2021. Adjusted for TI, organic revenues grew 4 %, impacted by macro-crisis-related headwinds in the pharma industry. Recurring revenues rose by 13 % resulting in a share of recurring revenues of 32 %. For CHS, organic revenue growth is expected in a low- to mid-single digit percentage area for 2023. The Pharmacy Information Systems segment recorded a very strong revenue growth of 10 % to EUR 131 million (previous year: EUR 118 million), partly driven by acquisition effects in Italy. The segment also showed an excellent organic growth of 7 % mainly due to great business performance in Italy. Recurring revenues in the PCS segment increased by 7 %, resulting in a share of 64 % compared to total revenues. For 2023, CGM expects organic revenue growth in the low-single digit percentage area.
The full annual report will be published March 24th, 2023.
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Language: | English |
Company: | CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KGaA |
Maria Trost 21 | |
56070 Koblenz | |
Germany | |
Phone: | +49 (0)160 3630362 |
Fax: | +49 (0)261 8000 3200 |
E-mail: | investor@cgm.com |
Internet: | www.cgm.com |
ISIN: | DE000A288904 |
WKN: | A28890 |
Indices: | SDAX, TecDAX |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart, Tradegate Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1555531 |
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