NASDAQ:ALKT Alkami Technology Q3 2023 Earnings Report $26.33 +0.26 (+0.98%) As of 11:17 AM Eastern This is a fair market value price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Alkami Technology EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.14Consensus EPS -$0.15Beat/MissBeat by +$0.01One Year Ago EPSN/AAlkami Technology Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$67.70 millionExpected Revenue$67.47 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$230.00 thousandYoY Revenue GrowthN/AAlkami Technology Announcement DetailsQuarterQ3 2023Date11/1/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateWednesday, November 1, 2023Conference Call Time5:00PM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Alkami Technology Q3 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrNovember 1, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Hello, and welcome to the Alkermes Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results Conference Call. My name is Betsy, and I will be your operator for today's call. All participants will be in a listen only mode. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note this event is being recorded. Operator00:00:34I would now like to turn the conference over to Steve Calk. Steve, you may begin. Speaker 100:00:40Thank you, Betsy. With me on today's call are Alex Schuteman, Chief Executive Officer and Brian Hilt, Chief Financial Officer. During today's call, we may make forward looking statements about guidance and other matters regarding our future performance. These statements are based on management's current views and expectations and are subject to various risks Our actual results may be materially different. For a summary of risk factors associated with our forward looking statements, please refer to today's press release And the sections in our latest Form 10 ks entitled Risk Factors and Forward Looking Statements. Speaker 100:01:09The statements made during the call today are being made as of today, And we undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward looking statements. Also, unless otherwise stated, financial measures discussed on this call will be on a non GAAP basis. We believe these measures are useful to investors in the understanding of our financial results. A reconciliation of comparable GAAP financial measures can be found in our earnings press release And in our filings with the SEC. I'd like to now turn the call over to Alex. Speaker 200:01:38Thank you, Steve, Good afternoon, everyone. The 3rd quarter was another good quarter for Alchemy as we grew revenue 27%, Once again, ahead of our expectations. In addition, we achieved positive adjusted EBITDA 1 quarter sooner than we committed, And we are adding and keeping users at a better pace than any other digital banking provider. Over the last 12 months, we added 3 point 2,000,000 digital users to our platform. And as we approach the end of 2023, we do not expect to lose a single client off of our digital banking platform this year. Speaker 200:02:18Q3 marks another quarter of progress in our plan to build Alchemy And to our primary provider of digital technology to banks and credit unions with healthy growth, solid profitability, A strong culture and satisfied clients. One of the questions many of you ask me is How our clients are navigating a very dynamic macro environment. During September and the 1st week of October, I slept in 18 different beds as I traveled the country meeting with clients and prospects and gained a perspective on how regional banks and credit unions are thriving In addition, last week, we hosted a dozen prospects at our headquarters for a full day exchange with members of our client advisory board and got to listen to those executives discuss their current strategies and tactics. Every conversation on the road And in our headquarters started with some variation of the following narrative. Alex, in all my years of this business, I have never seen such a rapid The meetings evolved into discussions on the volatility in interest rates, the rising cost of deposits, The speed at which they're rebalancing deposits and loans, and most interestingly, the need to dust off playbooks they've not used since the mid-2000s. Speaker 200:03:37I had one CEO tell me, Alex, we have always talked about driving card usage and attracting direct deposits, but We really didn't focus too much on it. She went on to say, none of my staff were here the last time we had to drive deposits, We are having to teach strategies and tactics we have not used in years. I asked each CEO if this changed the way they thought about digital banking. And to a person, they told me that digital banking is a mandatory innovation in this environment. From digital onboarding To analytics to drive card usage, to tactics to encourage direct deposits and technology to fight fraud. Speaker 200:04:18They are continuing to invest in digital banking and even something as routine as CD rollovers is on their mind. One CEO told me, Alex, We all offer short term CDs and these products will roll over in 2024. We don't have enough people to handle them manually. We have to use digital capabilities In addition to the personal meetings I conducted, we surveyed 215 FIs in to assess their overall digital maturity by asking a series of questions related to digital adoption and investment priorities. We found the most digitally mature organizations, which also reported higher revenue growth than their peers, Are much more likely to say that digital banking is more important than branches or call centers. Speaker 200:05:07In addition, they're also Much more likely to say that their top investment priority is improving customer experience technology. As one bank respondent put it, From the top of the organization all the way down to the lowest levels, there's a constant reminder, if there's an opportunity, digitize it. Amidst all this change, our clients are proving to be resilient. While the U. S. Speaker 200:05:33Banking industry deposits contracted 4.8% year over year as the FDIC reported in June, when we evaluate our clients' data, We've seen almost a 1% increase in deposits since early July. Also since July, their user counts have increased And the percentage of users with uninsured deposits remains virtually unchanged. Our clients' strategic use of digital banking And their ability to compete in this environment mirror the demand we are seeing in our new client wins and additional products being purchased by our current clients. For example, as part of one renewal in Q3, the client added 12 new products, Including data and analytics, advanced business capabilities, biometric security and card capabilities that allow them to provision digital cards. They're not alone. Speaker 200:06:27We continue to see earlier client cohorts add functionality. Our 2018 2019 cohorts are now at 2x their initial ARR, and our 2020 cohort is already at 1.8x initial ARR. In addition to adding products, our clients continue to grow digital users faster than the overall market. In 2023, we will add more new clients and digital users to our platform than any year in our history. Our pipeline going into 2024 is the strongest ever, and we continue to deliver on the commitments we made to our clients and our investors. Speaker 200:07:08To our clients, we committed to invest in expanding our product portfolio so they can compete with the digital capabilities of mega banks. Over the last 6 years, we've invested over $250,000,000 in R and D, and Alchemy has We spent the most on R and D as a percent of revenue compared to other large companies in our market. While this percentage will moderate as revenue grows, We will continue to grow R and D to keep our platform modern and competitive. The technology we deliver today includes fraud protection, digital account opening, advanced card services, commercial business banking capabilities and payment solutions. At the time of our IPO in 2021, our new clients on average Use 34% of our product portfolio and today new clients on board with over 50% of our product portfolio. Speaker 200:08:01This demonstrates we are not just delivering new products, but also developing the right new products. We committed to our clients that we would continuously deliver a world class user experience for their end users. Today, we consistently hold one of the highest ratings in the App Store, Commitments we make to a client is when we convert them from their legacy system to Alchemy. This is non trivial As there are integrations to their back office core systems, dozens of connections to third parties and thousands of customer accounts to convert. And usually, the entire user base moves to the Alchemy platform on launch day. Speaker 200:08:48Our experience in launching new clients is a significant And sustainable competitive advantage. Among the many clients we launched in Q3, we accomplished a first for Alchemy. We launched Three clients in a single day. So it's not just about launching the client, it also has to be a great experience for our client and their end users. Jerry Agnes, who's the President and CEO of Elevations Credit Union told me, Alex, implementing Alchemy for our new digital banking platform has been better than Any other conversion I've experienced. Speaker 200:09:23Over 88% of our members converted to Alchemy with no assistance or intervention from our staff And our members are thrilled with the new platform. A digital banking platform must have trusted availability and performance because our clients end users rely on it During critical life moments, we committed to continuously evolving our digital platform and over the last 6 months have made great progress In transitioning to an event driven architecture with advanced tools for observability and automation. We are now using auto scaling We support 0 downtime upgrades. All of this while driving efficiency through transitioning to technologies such as Postgres And Lennox. Keeping our commitments to our clients has allowed us to keep our commitments to shareholders. Speaker 200:10:13We have consistently Delivered on growth on our growth targets while being prudent with our investments and expenses. We have delivered on a commitment to be adjusted EBITDA positive, And we have confidence in the longer term revenue, gross margin and adjusted EBITDA guidance we have provided. In closing, we are proud of the results we delivered in the quarter and pleased with the progress we've made in 2023. I am confident in the long term prospects for Alchemy to be an indispensable technology platform for the financial services industry, a great place to work And a reliable partner for the investment community. And now, I'll hand the call to Brian to take us through the numbers. Speaker 300:10:58Thanks, Alex, and good afternoon, everyone. During the Q3 of 2023, Alchemy crossed several major milestones. First, we achieved our Q1 of positive adjusted EBITDA. This occurred 1 quarter earlier than originally expected at the beginning of 2023. 2nd, we increased the digital users on our digital banking platform by 1,000,000 during the quarter. Speaker 300:11:21This represents the largest Quarterly increase in company history, bringing us to just under 17,000,000 digital users. And third, Alchemy's remaining purchase obligation or contract backlog reached $987,000,000 representing 3.6 times are live ARR and 31% higher than a year ago. These achievements combined with our 2023 financial Performance, evidence Alchemy's success and unique position to capitalize upon the strong secular trend of digitization in the banking industry. Let me unpack an impressive quarter for you. For the Q3 of 2023, we achieved revenue of $67,700,000 representing growth of 27 percent, which is slightly above the high end of our financial guidance. Speaker 300:12:11This was driven by balanced performance across our primary revenue drivers. We implemented 11 new clients in the quarter, bringing our digital platform client count to 229. So far in 2023, we have implemented 1,300,000 users in just under $23,000,000 of ARR, both which exceed the Full year of 2022. Based on our near term visibility, We expect to exceed last year's implementation production by 35% 30% for digital users and ARR. We now have 35 new clients on our implementation backlog, representing 1,100,000 digital users. Speaker 300:12:55We exited the quarter with 16,900,000 registered users live on our digital banking platform, up 3,200,000 Or 23% compared to last year. Over the last 12 months, digital user growth continues to be driven by 2 areas. First, we implemented 39 financial institutions supporting 1,700,000 digital users. 2nd, our existing clients increased their digital user Accounts by 1,400,000 users demonstrating an ability to drive client growth and digital adoption During a more challenging economic environment, this underscores the importance of the digital channel. Over the last 12 months, We have not experienced any client churn from our digital banking platform, and we expect the same for the full year of 2023. Speaker 300:13:46We ended the quarter with an RPU of $16.28 which is 5% higher than last year, driven by add on sales success In addition of new clients who tend to onboard with a higher average RPU. Subscription revenue grew 28% compared to the prior year quarter And represents approximately 96% of total revenue. We increased ARR by 29% and exited the 3rd Quarter $275,000,000 In addition, we currently have approximately $42,000,000 of ARR and backlog for implementation Most likely to occur over the next 12 months. We continue to see healthy demand across our product portfolio. So far in 2023, we have signed 23 new digital banking platform clients, of which 7 were signed during the Q3. Speaker 300:14:36Our new client wins reflect solid representation from banks with 7 signs so far in 2023. Presently, based on the strength of our sales pipeline and visibility into Q4 Digital Banking Platform decisions, we We expect the Q4 to be a strong quarter for new client wins. Our add on sales success continues to yield results, representing 33% of total new sales for 1st 3 quarters of 2023. In addition to add on sales, our client sales team is responsible for client contract renewals. During the 1st three quarters of 2023, we renewed 11 client relationships where we raised the ARR run rate 9% Through a combination of new product sales and committed client growth. Speaker 300:15:21In total, we expect to renew over 20 clients during 2023. Now turning to gross margin and profitability. For the Q3 of 2023, non GAAP gross margin was 59%, representing 190 basis points of expansion when compared to the prior year quarter. Improvement in our gross margin results from operating leverage across our Post sale operations such as our implementation, client success and site reliability engineering teams Offset by a higher mix of revenue from our 3rd party IP partners. We are scaling post sale operations while delivering the previously mentioned higher level of output. Speaker 300:16:02As a reminder, our 2026 target operating model is a non GAAP gross margin of 65% as we continue to scale our revenue. Moving to operating expenses. For the Q3 of 2023, non GAAP R and D expense was $17,600,000 Our 26 percent of revenue, 2 40 basis points lower than the year ago quarter. Margin expansion was primarily driven by revenue scale as we've increased R and D expenses at a slower pace than our revenue growth. However, We are achieving operational scale while investing in our platform to drive future efficiency, best in class reliability and innovate new products and functionality. Speaker 300:16:44Our target operating model is to leverage R and D to 20% of revenue, while we continue to invest and expand our platform. Non GAAP sales and marketing expenses were $10,000,000 or 15% of revenue, approximately 130 basis points lower than the prior year. We continue to achieve a high level of sales team productivity and go to market efficiency unmatched by many high growth SaaS companies. We expect to maintain or slightly improve our go to market efficiency as we scale the business and gain market share. Non GAAP general and administrative expense was $11,900,000 or 18 percent of revenue. Speaker 300:17:21In the prior year quarter, G and A was approximately 22% of revenue. The margin expansion is primarily attributable to revenue scale. As we closely manage G and A expenses, we expect to achieve further leverage as a percentage of revenue we move towards our profitability objectives, our adjusted EBITDA for the Q3 was $826,000 which is over $1,000,000 better In the high end of our expectations and over a $5,000,000 improvement when compared to the prior year quarter, we are very pleased to have crossed adjusted EBITDA positive a quarter earlier than originally expected at the beginning of the year. We believe this demonstrates the leverage afforded by our financial model As well as the trajectory of our business. And as a reminder, we have established a 2026 adjusted EBITDA margin objective of 20%. Speaker 300:18:12We expect our path to 20% will occur at a pace of roughly 700 basis points of adjusted EBITDA margin expansion Each year. Now moving on to the balance sheet. We ended the quarter with just over $178,000,000 of cash and marketable securities Just under $83,000,000 of debt, one final item on our 3rd quarter results. In addition to crossing into positive adjusted EBITDA, We are reporting positive operating cash flow of approximately $3,000,000 and free cash flow of $1,500,000 Now turning to guidance. For the Q4 of 2023, we are providing guidance for revenue in the range of $70,500,000 To $71,500,000 representing growth of 27% to 29% and adjusted EBITDA of 2.5 To $3,000,000 For full year 2023, we are raising our revenue guidance to a range of 264 $265,000,000 representing growth of 29% to 30% and an adjusted EBITDA loss of $2,100,000 to 1.6 This compares to an adjusted EBITDA loss of $17,600,000 for the full year of 2022. Speaker 300:19:32In closing, we remain confident that we are well positioned to continue on the growth path we laid out over 2 years ago. During the last year, The resiliency of our model has been tested by industry and macroeconomic factors, and we have continued to deliver, both for our clients and our shareholders. We are carrying strong momentum into the Q4, and we look forward to delivering another great year in 2024. With that, I'll hand the call to the operator for questions. Operator00:20:03We will now begin the question and answer session. The first question today comes from Bob Napoli with William Blair. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:20:35Thank you. Good afternoon. Impressive momentum. I appreciate the guidance and The trends in EBITDA margin expansion, which obviously begs the question, to get the kind of growth that you have and the momentum you have, While driving that operating leverage, what are you giving up on the growth side or on the technology development side? Expanding 700 basis points a year is pretty dramatic. Speaker 400:21:05So appreciate any color around that. Speaker 200:21:09Hey, Bob, this is Alex. I don't feel like we're giving anything up in terms of our ability to grow the business in the future. We're pleased with a lot of the investments that we're making in the platform, And we've got a lot of visibility on how those investments turn into leverage as the company grows. And we're also pleased with the leverage that we're beginning to get out of the implementation teams And the productivity that we're getting out of the implementation team. So, we don't feel like we're giving anything up in terms of our ability to serve our customers and grow With the guidance that we've provided with to you all. Speaker 200:21:57Yes. Speaker 300:21:57And Bob, I'll just add a couple more comments to Alex's statement. I mean, the beauty of our financial model is it provides visibility that allows us to invest and know when to invest and where to invest. So what I mean by that is we can grow our research and developments, our engineering team, our product Management teams, just at the same pace as revenue, and we'll scale that organization. Sales and marketing, Again, we really have a best in class sales efficiency. We deliver about 1.60 In ARR, for every dollar of sales and marketing spend, there are very few SaaS Companies that you'll find that are delivering a sales efficiency at that level. Speaker 300:22:44And then when you look at G and A, coming out of our IPO now, it's been a couple of years, We've really made the necessary investments within G and A. So now you'll see some reasonable growth With the business between 7% to 9% a year over the next 3 to 4 years, and so we'll continue to scale G and A At the level that we've been scaling during 2023. I mean for the quarter, we are 10 percentage points Or 1,000 basis points of adjusted EBITDA margin expansion, which again, that just speaks to the leverage in the model, The visibility that we have that allows us to invest where necessary. Speaker 400:23:27Thank you. Appreciate that. And then just a follow-up on The number of new customers that you're adding, maybe has the win rate, I mean, obviously, you haven't lost any customers. So As the win rate improves, what's driving, the I guess, the acceleration in the customer additions? And What kind of success are you having with banks? Speaker 200:23:52Yes. Our win rate remains steady. We were pleased with the 7 New customers that we signed in the quarter and then the additional 4 new customers that we signed In the week or so after the quarter, 2 credit unions and 2 banks. So we're pleased with the new logos that we're winning, and our win rates Remain high in the credit union space. I'll say we've got a mixed blessing in the bank space. Speaker 200:24:22We are The good news for us is that we are being invited to more opportunities. And I think we may have mentioned this in a past Earnings call where we had high win rates in banks, but we weren't being invited to that many opportunities. So we are being invited to more opportunities. That results for us right now is our win rate being slightly less in banks than it is in credit unions. But for us, that's Really a bit of good news because we wanted our participation rate in banks to go up. Speaker 400:24:54Thank you. Appreciate it. Operator00:24:58The next question comes from Andrew Schmidt with Citi Global. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:25:04Good evening. This is David Wilczynski on for Andrew Schmidt. Thanks for taking my question. Can you guys speak in more detail regarding the cross sell Progress? What products are seeing the most strength right now? Speaker 300:25:19Yes. So we've mentioned this a couple of times, But we created our client sales team in 2019. And once we created that team, They're responsible for 2 primary functions. 1 is cross sell into the base and second is to renew new clients. When we renew a client, at least in 2023, what we're seeing is 3 to 4 additional products that are being taken upon renewal. Speaker 300:25:48So that is a great opportunity to cross sell into the basis when renewal occurs. But we're not just dependent upon the renewal cycle. And what we're seeing from our client sales team is we're seeing a lot of progress in cross selling, our fraud and security products, Our money movement products and our client service products, that's where we're seeing the most traction from that In 2023, that team has represented 33%, 34% of total sales. Last year that was a comparable amount as a percentage of total sales. 2 years ago it was less than 15% of total sales. Speaker 300:26:30So we're seeing a lot of momentum and progress within that function. Speaker 200:26:35What I would just add is we've seen Some it's nice to have the product portfolio that we have because given the dynamics of the market, we've seen some Shift in what the customers are buying based upon their shifting strategies and tactics. So as Brian mentioned, right now, for example, Anything around fraud management and advanced card capabilities, which gives people the ability to Provision and issue digital cards, that is got a lot of interest, whereas if you think about maybe a couple of years ago, Some things around financial wellness might have a strong interest. So that's the nice thing about our product portfolio is that customers change their Strategies and tactics to manage the big shift in interest rates and in Fiscal policy that's occurred with the federal government, we've got a product portfolio that allows us to shift and sell them what they need. Operator00:27:48The next question comes from Sam Salves with Needham and Co. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:27:53Hey guys, it's I'm on for Mayank today. Thanks for taking the questions here and congrats on the adjusted EBITDA positive this quarter. Could you guys just talk a little bit about how customer conversations have changed from last quarter, if they have at all? And Maybe just talk about the broader demand environment a little bit more and how you guys feel as we start heading into 2024 soon? Speaker 200:28:22This is Alex. As I mentioned in my prepared remarks, personally, I've spent a lot of time with customers and prospects During Q3, because I wanted to understand the same thing that you're asking. And the They're having to change their business strategies and tactics because of the shift in the interest rate environment and Really the need to attract more deposits. And so the conversation has moved to What can we do digitally to attract deposits? What can we do digitally to do things like promote Direct deposits, what can we do digitally to market CDs, to market Money market accounts, so all of that has shifted. Speaker 200:29:17What really hasn't shifted is Commitment to the digital channel. In most of our customers, it's the most important channel that they have And they are leveraging it to try to attack some of the things that I just talked about. So there's no discussion where people are saying, I'm not Going to invest in a digital banking channel, that would be like airline saying I'm not going to have Pilots or flight attendants or mechanics, it's just it's part of doing business. What's changed is how can I use digital To work on the business challenges that I have right now? Speaker 500:30:07Got it. That's helpful. And then just a quick follow-up. Good to see The 7 new logos signed this quarter, could you guys just talk a little bit more about those wins you guys had? And Maybe any commentary into the size of these companies? Speaker 500:30:25Just trying to get a sense for are you guys starting To try and go after some larger FIs out there? Or is it more just playing in your sweet spot right now? Speaker 300:30:40Well, we continue to play in our sweet spot that tends to be the larger FIs in terms of average user per FI. Keep in In terms of average user per FI, keep in mind what feeds our revenue model is the number of digital users. And so we average 72,000 digital users per FI for the 229 live Clients that we have and the next closest competitor to us is in Kind of the high 50s, low 60s, then 1,000 in terms of per average. So we're already Focused, we believe, on the top 2,000 financial institutions lends us to the larger financial institutions. What we've seen so far this year Last quarter, we signed our largest bank to date. Speaker 300:31:43So we're pleased with the success. We're pleased with the demand that Operator00:31:58Pardon me, it looks like we've lost connection with our speakers. Please hold while we reconnect. Speaker 300:35:07Operator, we can move to the next question in the queue. Speaker 200:35:10Unless there was a follow-up on that. Speaker 500:35:14Yes. No, I'm all right. Thanks guys. Appreciate it. Speaker 200:35:17All right. Thanks for being patient. Operator00:35:20The next question comes from Adam Hovkich with Goldman Sachs. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:35:27Great. Thanks for taking the questions. I guess when you think about where you are today versus the beginning of the year, how much of the momentum would you say has been driven by an inflecting top funnel versus an improved pipeline conversion rate. I think we're just trying to get a sense for whether this is more an influx of interest on the back of the rate environment and some of the tech investments You've made versus the historical top of funnel just converting at a higher rate than you've seen historically? Any color on that would be helpful. Speaker 200:35:55Yes, this is Alex. What I would say is we the demand from the credit union side of the market It is in line with what we consistently experience. And then if we think about Layering on top of that, the demand from the bank side of the market has picked up compared to The same time last year. So if I just drew a graph of pipeline interest, if I just used something like that, Pretty consistent on the credit union market and then add to that higher demand from the bank market than this time last year. Speaker 300:36:39And Adam, the demand on the bank side of the market is really from us being more active in the bank market. Our product being more prepared, our roadmap around the core integrations that are necessary for us To be competitive in the bank market and then a deliberate strategy around creating more market awareness. And that has resulted in a sales pipeline now that's 40% of our total sales pipeline related to banks. Speaker 600:37:13Got it. That's really helpful. And I guess just to follow-up on that point. When you think about being invited more to Bank RFPs point, would you say that's A function of just relative awareness is that folks from referenceability getting a sense for your capabilities versus some of your competitors? I Some of them call out having done many conversions off of some of the legacy core providers before. Speaker 600:37:38Just curious what In that RFP process with banks, some of the core differentiators you hear from customers on the Alchemy value proposition and how that's changed? Speaker 200:37:48This is Alex. I think it's 2 things. First of all, banks are realizing that Their commercial customers are made up of people and that As the pressure has increased for anybody that serves a consumer market to deliver a really great digital experience, They're realizing that their commercial accounts, once again being made up of people, they have to deliver a really great digital experience And that's what Alchemy is known for. So that certainly is wind at our back. We are Getting more customer more bank customers live on our platform, so that helps from a referenceability Speaker 400:38:35Standpoint. Speaker 200:38:39And then those two things together create Awareness that Alchemy is an option that people should look at if they're a bank and they're considering making Digital transformation. Speaker 600:38:54Okay. That's really helpful. Thanks, Alex. Thanks, Brian. Operator00:39:00The next question comes from Pat Walraven with JMP. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:39:06Great. Thank you. And let me add my congratulations. So I know you're not at Speaker 700:39:12the point yet where you're ready Speaker 400:39:13to give guidance for 2024, but Brian, any key points you want us to keep in mind as we think about that? Speaker 300:39:25Pat, we'll provide guidance for 2024 official guidance in February, Late February when we announced Q4. I think the key point though is based on the guidance that we provided for Q4 2023, what you can derive from that is an accelerating Revenue growth rate from Q3 of 2023. So a growth rate in the 28%, 29% Range versus us delivering at 27% in Q3 of this year. 2nd, what we have stated throughout the year is an Expectation of being just right at 60% gross margin in Q4 of 2023. So you can see us building Our gross margin from that as we move towards 2024. Speaker 300:40:19And in terms of visibility, I would expect Once we exit Q4 of this year, we'll still have the same level of visibility in terms of a back clog of about 12 months of ARR to be implemented over the next year. All right. That's super helpful. Speaker 400:40:39And then Alex for you sort of on the same theme. So what are the sort of the top 2 or 3 things That you're going to be most focused on for 2024? Speaker 200:40:54Well, certainly, continuing the progress that we're making in the bank market. That's pretty critical for us. And so that is the continued build out of the product capabilities, the skills in the organization, The number of cores that we're integrating into getting the signed bank customers live With an excellent experience and referenceable, so that's pretty key. The Creating capabilities in the platform itself that start to Create distance between us and any other digital banking competitor in terms of the flexibility of the platform, in terms of The telemetry that we have coming out of the platform in terms of the extensibility of the platform, That will clearly be a priority for us. And then really, Pat, We're successful because we got a bunch of people that like working at Alchemy and like serving our clients and doing a good job for them. Speaker 200:42:01And so we have to continue To build Alchemy into a place that people want to come to and people want to work and they want to be proud of their work And be passionate about what they're doing. Speaker 400:42:17All right, great. Thank you both. Operator00:42:21The next question comes from Jacob Steffen with Lake Street Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:42:29Hey, guys. I just want to add my congrats on the quarter as well here. Maybe help me kind And the implementation backlog here, so 35 new clients and add on sales orders. So the 35 new clients, it's down quarter over quarter, But ARR is not down as much of a as a percentage. So basically, is there a higher mix of kind of bank Customers in there versus the credit union side? Speaker 300:43:00No, I mean in our new logo or client Win backlog of the $35, we have roughly 14 of those are banks. The banks Carry an RPU of $30 So as we've always indicated, banks tend to carry a higher RPU. The 21 credit unions that are included in the backlog are around $23 of RPU. The AR is split fairly evenly between the 2 cohorts within the backlog. So It's very similar. Speaker 300:43:36Nothing I would not look at our backlog and suggest that the mix is significantly different than what it's been over the last Several quarters. Speaker 500:43:49Okay. That's helpful. And then maybe just kind of talk about the kind of technological upgrade cycle of banks versus credit unions. Do you see banks upgrading quicker, adding new solutions quicker than credit union side? Or how can we think about that? Speaker 200:44:13Yes. There's really it's not a materially different cycle. They're both in long term contracts. They both start evaluating different options a couple of years before the I mean, if you think about a decision process, If you are ending a contract, you'd want to give yourself some cushion of making sure you're live on something new before you end that contract, Then you'd probably build yourself a 9 to 12 month implementation cycle and then you'd build yourself, I don't know, 6, 9 months decision cycle. And so that's not materially different between a bank And a credit union, I think the difference you didn't really ask this, but there's a difference in the implementation cycle Because on a credit union, it's predominantly retail. Speaker 200:45:12And so the Credit Union would be thinking about, okay, I'm going to go through the launch and then just have my customers Individually move themselves to the new platform by downloading the new application from the App Store. But in a banking situation, particularly if they've got some large commercial customers, they're going to want to help their customers Move to the new platform. And so I don't it's not really too much of a difference in the decision cycle or the decision timing. There is a difference in terms of the motion in which we're implementing a customer. Speaker 500:45:56Okay. Yes. No, that's really helpful. I think that's all I had. Best of luck going forward here, guys. Operator00:46:06And our final question comes from Daniel Hipsman with Craig Hallum. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:46:13Hey, this is Daniel on for Jeff Van Rhee. Yes, excellent quarter. The acceleration on user adds is looking very impressive. Maybe if you could just help us with at a high level what the driver of that is in terms of is that logo size, is that the lack of churn, is that the number of logos coming on. It looks like the live digital platform client count that's up 10 or so, it looks like year over year that's up at a sort of significant record, I assume the primary driver is the number of new logos coming on. Speaker 700:46:42Is that a maintainable pace? Is that a sort of recent surge in implementations? Just help us Speaker 300:46:53So what's really driving our user ads As we mentioned in the prepared comments is first implementation of new clients onto our platform. We added 1,700,000, 1,800,000 digital users over the last 12 months. We have that visibility At any given time during the year and that comes from our backlog of implementations. And then our clients are growing themselves. Our clients are growing at a rate of about 10%, And that 10% over the last 12 months resulted in 1,400,000 digital users Only for 2023, so the 3 quarters of 2023, our clients have grown a 1000000 digital users. Speaker 300:47:44So what we find is since we focus on the top 2,000 financial institutions in the market, Those financial institutions tend to be the more technology leaning Institutions and as a result of that they grow their digital platform communities at a fairly nice rate. Speaker 200:48:06Certainly, I mean, to be in a position where we're not going to lose a single customer on our digital banking platform This year, that certainly helps. We may not be able to do that every year for the next 20 years, but that's a great result of our ability To take care of our customers. Speaker 300:48:27Yes. I mean, we believe that there is no other provider in the space adding 3,000,000 or more users over a 12 month period. Speaker 700:48:42Thanks for that color. And then maybe just one follow on for me. Looking at the ARPU up about 5% year over year, I think the commentary was that ARPU of new customers in the backlog is around 24 versus its current ARPU around 16. Just on a weighted average with all those new customers coming on at a high ARPU, I would have thought that Speaker 400:49:04You'd be able to Speaker 700:49:05get a little bit higher than the 5%, which I know is how it's traditionally grown around that current 5%. Is there any other sort of mix shift or pricing element that plays into the ARPU in the way that that's trending? Speaker 300:49:18Well, we So again, our clients added 1,400,000 digital users over the last 12 months. And the way our pricing model works The more scale, the more users that a financial institution brings to our platform, the incremental cost per The gross ARPU expansion is in the 7% to 8% range and then you have the dilution that comes From the incremental users added by our financial institutions. Speaker 700:50:04That makes a lot of sense. Thanks so much for the color. Operator00:50:10This concludes our question and answer session and concludes the conference call. 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There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Hello, and welcome to the Alkermes Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results Conference Call. My name is Betsy, and I will be your operator for today's call. All participants will be in a listen only mode. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note this event is being recorded. Operator00:00:34I would now like to turn the conference over to Steve Calk. Steve, you may begin. Speaker 100:00:40Thank you, Betsy. With me on today's call are Alex Schuteman, Chief Executive Officer and Brian Hilt, Chief Financial Officer. During today's call, we may make forward looking statements about guidance and other matters regarding our future performance. These statements are based on management's current views and expectations and are subject to various risks Our actual results may be materially different. For a summary of risk factors associated with our forward looking statements, please refer to today's press release And the sections in our latest Form 10 ks entitled Risk Factors and Forward Looking Statements. Speaker 100:01:09The statements made during the call today are being made as of today, And we undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward looking statements. Also, unless otherwise stated, financial measures discussed on this call will be on a non GAAP basis. We believe these measures are useful to investors in the understanding of our financial results. A reconciliation of comparable GAAP financial measures can be found in our earnings press release And in our filings with the SEC. I'd like to now turn the call over to Alex. Speaker 200:01:38Thank you, Steve, Good afternoon, everyone. The 3rd quarter was another good quarter for Alchemy as we grew revenue 27%, Once again, ahead of our expectations. In addition, we achieved positive adjusted EBITDA 1 quarter sooner than we committed, And we are adding and keeping users at a better pace than any other digital banking provider. Over the last 12 months, we added 3 point 2,000,000 digital users to our platform. And as we approach the end of 2023, we do not expect to lose a single client off of our digital banking platform this year. Speaker 200:02:18Q3 marks another quarter of progress in our plan to build Alchemy And to our primary provider of digital technology to banks and credit unions with healthy growth, solid profitability, A strong culture and satisfied clients. One of the questions many of you ask me is How our clients are navigating a very dynamic macro environment. During September and the 1st week of October, I slept in 18 different beds as I traveled the country meeting with clients and prospects and gained a perspective on how regional banks and credit unions are thriving In addition, last week, we hosted a dozen prospects at our headquarters for a full day exchange with members of our client advisory board and got to listen to those executives discuss their current strategies and tactics. Every conversation on the road And in our headquarters started with some variation of the following narrative. Alex, in all my years of this business, I have never seen such a rapid The meetings evolved into discussions on the volatility in interest rates, the rising cost of deposits, The speed at which they're rebalancing deposits and loans, and most interestingly, the need to dust off playbooks they've not used since the mid-2000s. Speaker 200:03:37I had one CEO tell me, Alex, we have always talked about driving card usage and attracting direct deposits, but We really didn't focus too much on it. She went on to say, none of my staff were here the last time we had to drive deposits, We are having to teach strategies and tactics we have not used in years. I asked each CEO if this changed the way they thought about digital banking. And to a person, they told me that digital banking is a mandatory innovation in this environment. From digital onboarding To analytics to drive card usage, to tactics to encourage direct deposits and technology to fight fraud. Speaker 200:04:18They are continuing to invest in digital banking and even something as routine as CD rollovers is on their mind. One CEO told me, Alex, We all offer short term CDs and these products will roll over in 2024. We don't have enough people to handle them manually. We have to use digital capabilities In addition to the personal meetings I conducted, we surveyed 215 FIs in to assess their overall digital maturity by asking a series of questions related to digital adoption and investment priorities. We found the most digitally mature organizations, which also reported higher revenue growth than their peers, Are much more likely to say that digital banking is more important than branches or call centers. Speaker 200:05:07In addition, they're also Much more likely to say that their top investment priority is improving customer experience technology. As one bank respondent put it, From the top of the organization all the way down to the lowest levels, there's a constant reminder, if there's an opportunity, digitize it. Amidst all this change, our clients are proving to be resilient. While the U. S. Speaker 200:05:33Banking industry deposits contracted 4.8% year over year as the FDIC reported in June, when we evaluate our clients' data, We've seen almost a 1% increase in deposits since early July. Also since July, their user counts have increased And the percentage of users with uninsured deposits remains virtually unchanged. Our clients' strategic use of digital banking And their ability to compete in this environment mirror the demand we are seeing in our new client wins and additional products being purchased by our current clients. For example, as part of one renewal in Q3, the client added 12 new products, Including data and analytics, advanced business capabilities, biometric security and card capabilities that allow them to provision digital cards. They're not alone. Speaker 200:06:27We continue to see earlier client cohorts add functionality. Our 2018 2019 cohorts are now at 2x their initial ARR, and our 2020 cohort is already at 1.8x initial ARR. In addition to adding products, our clients continue to grow digital users faster than the overall market. In 2023, we will add more new clients and digital users to our platform than any year in our history. Our pipeline going into 2024 is the strongest ever, and we continue to deliver on the commitments we made to our clients and our investors. Speaker 200:07:08To our clients, we committed to invest in expanding our product portfolio so they can compete with the digital capabilities of mega banks. Over the last 6 years, we've invested over $250,000,000 in R and D, and Alchemy has We spent the most on R and D as a percent of revenue compared to other large companies in our market. While this percentage will moderate as revenue grows, We will continue to grow R and D to keep our platform modern and competitive. The technology we deliver today includes fraud protection, digital account opening, advanced card services, commercial business banking capabilities and payment solutions. At the time of our IPO in 2021, our new clients on average Use 34% of our product portfolio and today new clients on board with over 50% of our product portfolio. Speaker 200:08:01This demonstrates we are not just delivering new products, but also developing the right new products. We committed to our clients that we would continuously deliver a world class user experience for their end users. Today, we consistently hold one of the highest ratings in the App Store, Commitments we make to a client is when we convert them from their legacy system to Alchemy. This is non trivial As there are integrations to their back office core systems, dozens of connections to third parties and thousands of customer accounts to convert. And usually, the entire user base moves to the Alchemy platform on launch day. Speaker 200:08:48Our experience in launching new clients is a significant And sustainable competitive advantage. Among the many clients we launched in Q3, we accomplished a first for Alchemy. We launched Three clients in a single day. So it's not just about launching the client, it also has to be a great experience for our client and their end users. Jerry Agnes, who's the President and CEO of Elevations Credit Union told me, Alex, implementing Alchemy for our new digital banking platform has been better than Any other conversion I've experienced. Speaker 200:09:23Over 88% of our members converted to Alchemy with no assistance or intervention from our staff And our members are thrilled with the new platform. A digital banking platform must have trusted availability and performance because our clients end users rely on it During critical life moments, we committed to continuously evolving our digital platform and over the last 6 months have made great progress In transitioning to an event driven architecture with advanced tools for observability and automation. We are now using auto scaling We support 0 downtime upgrades. All of this while driving efficiency through transitioning to technologies such as Postgres And Lennox. Keeping our commitments to our clients has allowed us to keep our commitments to shareholders. Speaker 200:10:13We have consistently Delivered on growth on our growth targets while being prudent with our investments and expenses. We have delivered on a commitment to be adjusted EBITDA positive, And we have confidence in the longer term revenue, gross margin and adjusted EBITDA guidance we have provided. In closing, we are proud of the results we delivered in the quarter and pleased with the progress we've made in 2023. I am confident in the long term prospects for Alchemy to be an indispensable technology platform for the financial services industry, a great place to work And a reliable partner for the investment community. And now, I'll hand the call to Brian to take us through the numbers. Speaker 300:10:58Thanks, Alex, and good afternoon, everyone. During the Q3 of 2023, Alchemy crossed several major milestones. First, we achieved our Q1 of positive adjusted EBITDA. This occurred 1 quarter earlier than originally expected at the beginning of 2023. 2nd, we increased the digital users on our digital banking platform by 1,000,000 during the quarter. Speaker 300:11:21This represents the largest Quarterly increase in company history, bringing us to just under 17,000,000 digital users. And third, Alchemy's remaining purchase obligation or contract backlog reached $987,000,000 representing 3.6 times are live ARR and 31% higher than a year ago. These achievements combined with our 2023 financial Performance, evidence Alchemy's success and unique position to capitalize upon the strong secular trend of digitization in the banking industry. Let me unpack an impressive quarter for you. For the Q3 of 2023, we achieved revenue of $67,700,000 representing growth of 27 percent, which is slightly above the high end of our financial guidance. Speaker 300:12:11This was driven by balanced performance across our primary revenue drivers. We implemented 11 new clients in the quarter, bringing our digital platform client count to 229. So far in 2023, we have implemented 1,300,000 users in just under $23,000,000 of ARR, both which exceed the Full year of 2022. Based on our near term visibility, We expect to exceed last year's implementation production by 35% 30% for digital users and ARR. We now have 35 new clients on our implementation backlog, representing 1,100,000 digital users. Speaker 300:12:55We exited the quarter with 16,900,000 registered users live on our digital banking platform, up 3,200,000 Or 23% compared to last year. Over the last 12 months, digital user growth continues to be driven by 2 areas. First, we implemented 39 financial institutions supporting 1,700,000 digital users. 2nd, our existing clients increased their digital user Accounts by 1,400,000 users demonstrating an ability to drive client growth and digital adoption During a more challenging economic environment, this underscores the importance of the digital channel. Over the last 12 months, We have not experienced any client churn from our digital banking platform, and we expect the same for the full year of 2023. Speaker 300:13:46We ended the quarter with an RPU of $16.28 which is 5% higher than last year, driven by add on sales success In addition of new clients who tend to onboard with a higher average RPU. Subscription revenue grew 28% compared to the prior year quarter And represents approximately 96% of total revenue. We increased ARR by 29% and exited the 3rd Quarter $275,000,000 In addition, we currently have approximately $42,000,000 of ARR and backlog for implementation Most likely to occur over the next 12 months. We continue to see healthy demand across our product portfolio. So far in 2023, we have signed 23 new digital banking platform clients, of which 7 were signed during the Q3. Speaker 300:14:36Our new client wins reflect solid representation from banks with 7 signs so far in 2023. Presently, based on the strength of our sales pipeline and visibility into Q4 Digital Banking Platform decisions, we We expect the Q4 to be a strong quarter for new client wins. Our add on sales success continues to yield results, representing 33% of total new sales for 1st 3 quarters of 2023. In addition to add on sales, our client sales team is responsible for client contract renewals. During the 1st three quarters of 2023, we renewed 11 client relationships where we raised the ARR run rate 9% Through a combination of new product sales and committed client growth. Speaker 300:15:21In total, we expect to renew over 20 clients during 2023. Now turning to gross margin and profitability. For the Q3 of 2023, non GAAP gross margin was 59%, representing 190 basis points of expansion when compared to the prior year quarter. Improvement in our gross margin results from operating leverage across our Post sale operations such as our implementation, client success and site reliability engineering teams Offset by a higher mix of revenue from our 3rd party IP partners. We are scaling post sale operations while delivering the previously mentioned higher level of output. Speaker 300:16:02As a reminder, our 2026 target operating model is a non GAAP gross margin of 65% as we continue to scale our revenue. Moving to operating expenses. For the Q3 of 2023, non GAAP R and D expense was $17,600,000 Our 26 percent of revenue, 2 40 basis points lower than the year ago quarter. Margin expansion was primarily driven by revenue scale as we've increased R and D expenses at a slower pace than our revenue growth. However, We are achieving operational scale while investing in our platform to drive future efficiency, best in class reliability and innovate new products and functionality. Speaker 300:16:44Our target operating model is to leverage R and D to 20% of revenue, while we continue to invest and expand our platform. Non GAAP sales and marketing expenses were $10,000,000 or 15% of revenue, approximately 130 basis points lower than the prior year. We continue to achieve a high level of sales team productivity and go to market efficiency unmatched by many high growth SaaS companies. We expect to maintain or slightly improve our go to market efficiency as we scale the business and gain market share. Non GAAP general and administrative expense was $11,900,000 or 18 percent of revenue. Speaker 300:17:21In the prior year quarter, G and A was approximately 22% of revenue. The margin expansion is primarily attributable to revenue scale. As we closely manage G and A expenses, we expect to achieve further leverage as a percentage of revenue we move towards our profitability objectives, our adjusted EBITDA for the Q3 was $826,000 which is over $1,000,000 better In the high end of our expectations and over a $5,000,000 improvement when compared to the prior year quarter, we are very pleased to have crossed adjusted EBITDA positive a quarter earlier than originally expected at the beginning of the year. We believe this demonstrates the leverage afforded by our financial model As well as the trajectory of our business. And as a reminder, we have established a 2026 adjusted EBITDA margin objective of 20%. Speaker 300:18:12We expect our path to 20% will occur at a pace of roughly 700 basis points of adjusted EBITDA margin expansion Each year. Now moving on to the balance sheet. We ended the quarter with just over $178,000,000 of cash and marketable securities Just under $83,000,000 of debt, one final item on our 3rd quarter results. In addition to crossing into positive adjusted EBITDA, We are reporting positive operating cash flow of approximately $3,000,000 and free cash flow of $1,500,000 Now turning to guidance. For the Q4 of 2023, we are providing guidance for revenue in the range of $70,500,000 To $71,500,000 representing growth of 27% to 29% and adjusted EBITDA of 2.5 To $3,000,000 For full year 2023, we are raising our revenue guidance to a range of 264 $265,000,000 representing growth of 29% to 30% and an adjusted EBITDA loss of $2,100,000 to 1.6 This compares to an adjusted EBITDA loss of $17,600,000 for the full year of 2022. Speaker 300:19:32In closing, we remain confident that we are well positioned to continue on the growth path we laid out over 2 years ago. During the last year, The resiliency of our model has been tested by industry and macroeconomic factors, and we have continued to deliver, both for our clients and our shareholders. We are carrying strong momentum into the Q4, and we look forward to delivering another great year in 2024. With that, I'll hand the call to the operator for questions. Operator00:20:03We will now begin the question and answer session. The first question today comes from Bob Napoli with William Blair. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:20:35Thank you. Good afternoon. Impressive momentum. I appreciate the guidance and The trends in EBITDA margin expansion, which obviously begs the question, to get the kind of growth that you have and the momentum you have, While driving that operating leverage, what are you giving up on the growth side or on the technology development side? Expanding 700 basis points a year is pretty dramatic. Speaker 400:21:05So appreciate any color around that. Speaker 200:21:09Hey, Bob, this is Alex. I don't feel like we're giving anything up in terms of our ability to grow the business in the future. We're pleased with a lot of the investments that we're making in the platform, And we've got a lot of visibility on how those investments turn into leverage as the company grows. And we're also pleased with the leverage that we're beginning to get out of the implementation teams And the productivity that we're getting out of the implementation team. So, we don't feel like we're giving anything up in terms of our ability to serve our customers and grow With the guidance that we've provided with to you all. Speaker 200:21:57Yes. Speaker 300:21:57And Bob, I'll just add a couple more comments to Alex's statement. I mean, the beauty of our financial model is it provides visibility that allows us to invest and know when to invest and where to invest. So what I mean by that is we can grow our research and developments, our engineering team, our product Management teams, just at the same pace as revenue, and we'll scale that organization. Sales and marketing, Again, we really have a best in class sales efficiency. We deliver about 1.60 In ARR, for every dollar of sales and marketing spend, there are very few SaaS Companies that you'll find that are delivering a sales efficiency at that level. Speaker 300:22:44And then when you look at G and A, coming out of our IPO now, it's been a couple of years, We've really made the necessary investments within G and A. So now you'll see some reasonable growth With the business between 7% to 9% a year over the next 3 to 4 years, and so we'll continue to scale G and A At the level that we've been scaling during 2023. I mean for the quarter, we are 10 percentage points Or 1,000 basis points of adjusted EBITDA margin expansion, which again, that just speaks to the leverage in the model, The visibility that we have that allows us to invest where necessary. Speaker 400:23:27Thank you. Appreciate that. And then just a follow-up on The number of new customers that you're adding, maybe has the win rate, I mean, obviously, you haven't lost any customers. So As the win rate improves, what's driving, the I guess, the acceleration in the customer additions? And What kind of success are you having with banks? Speaker 200:23:52Yes. Our win rate remains steady. We were pleased with the 7 New customers that we signed in the quarter and then the additional 4 new customers that we signed In the week or so after the quarter, 2 credit unions and 2 banks. So we're pleased with the new logos that we're winning, and our win rates Remain high in the credit union space. I'll say we've got a mixed blessing in the bank space. Speaker 200:24:22We are The good news for us is that we are being invited to more opportunities. And I think we may have mentioned this in a past Earnings call where we had high win rates in banks, but we weren't being invited to that many opportunities. So we are being invited to more opportunities. That results for us right now is our win rate being slightly less in banks than it is in credit unions. But for us, that's Really a bit of good news because we wanted our participation rate in banks to go up. Speaker 400:24:54Thank you. Appreciate it. Operator00:24:58The next question comes from Andrew Schmidt with Citi Global. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:25:04Good evening. This is David Wilczynski on for Andrew Schmidt. Thanks for taking my question. Can you guys speak in more detail regarding the cross sell Progress? What products are seeing the most strength right now? Speaker 300:25:19Yes. So we've mentioned this a couple of times, But we created our client sales team in 2019. And once we created that team, They're responsible for 2 primary functions. 1 is cross sell into the base and second is to renew new clients. When we renew a client, at least in 2023, what we're seeing is 3 to 4 additional products that are being taken upon renewal. Speaker 300:25:48So that is a great opportunity to cross sell into the basis when renewal occurs. But we're not just dependent upon the renewal cycle. And what we're seeing from our client sales team is we're seeing a lot of progress in cross selling, our fraud and security products, Our money movement products and our client service products, that's where we're seeing the most traction from that In 2023, that team has represented 33%, 34% of total sales. Last year that was a comparable amount as a percentage of total sales. 2 years ago it was less than 15% of total sales. Speaker 300:26:30So we're seeing a lot of momentum and progress within that function. Speaker 200:26:35What I would just add is we've seen Some it's nice to have the product portfolio that we have because given the dynamics of the market, we've seen some Shift in what the customers are buying based upon their shifting strategies and tactics. So as Brian mentioned, right now, for example, Anything around fraud management and advanced card capabilities, which gives people the ability to Provision and issue digital cards, that is got a lot of interest, whereas if you think about maybe a couple of years ago, Some things around financial wellness might have a strong interest. So that's the nice thing about our product portfolio is that customers change their Strategies and tactics to manage the big shift in interest rates and in Fiscal policy that's occurred with the federal government, we've got a product portfolio that allows us to shift and sell them what they need. Operator00:27:48The next question comes from Sam Salves with Needham and Co. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:27:53Hey guys, it's I'm on for Mayank today. Thanks for taking the questions here and congrats on the adjusted EBITDA positive this quarter. Could you guys just talk a little bit about how customer conversations have changed from last quarter, if they have at all? And Maybe just talk about the broader demand environment a little bit more and how you guys feel as we start heading into 2024 soon? Speaker 200:28:22This is Alex. As I mentioned in my prepared remarks, personally, I've spent a lot of time with customers and prospects During Q3, because I wanted to understand the same thing that you're asking. And the They're having to change their business strategies and tactics because of the shift in the interest rate environment and Really the need to attract more deposits. And so the conversation has moved to What can we do digitally to attract deposits? What can we do digitally to do things like promote Direct deposits, what can we do digitally to market CDs, to market Money market accounts, so all of that has shifted. Speaker 200:29:17What really hasn't shifted is Commitment to the digital channel. In most of our customers, it's the most important channel that they have And they are leveraging it to try to attack some of the things that I just talked about. So there's no discussion where people are saying, I'm not Going to invest in a digital banking channel, that would be like airline saying I'm not going to have Pilots or flight attendants or mechanics, it's just it's part of doing business. What's changed is how can I use digital To work on the business challenges that I have right now? Speaker 500:30:07Got it. That's helpful. And then just a quick follow-up. Good to see The 7 new logos signed this quarter, could you guys just talk a little bit more about those wins you guys had? And Maybe any commentary into the size of these companies? Speaker 500:30:25Just trying to get a sense for are you guys starting To try and go after some larger FIs out there? Or is it more just playing in your sweet spot right now? Speaker 300:30:40Well, we continue to play in our sweet spot that tends to be the larger FIs in terms of average user per FI. Keep in In terms of average user per FI, keep in mind what feeds our revenue model is the number of digital users. And so we average 72,000 digital users per FI for the 229 live Clients that we have and the next closest competitor to us is in Kind of the high 50s, low 60s, then 1,000 in terms of per average. So we're already Focused, we believe, on the top 2,000 financial institutions lends us to the larger financial institutions. What we've seen so far this year Last quarter, we signed our largest bank to date. Speaker 300:31:43So we're pleased with the success. We're pleased with the demand that Operator00:31:58Pardon me, it looks like we've lost connection with our speakers. Please hold while we reconnect. Speaker 300:35:07Operator, we can move to the next question in the queue. Speaker 200:35:10Unless there was a follow-up on that. Speaker 500:35:14Yes. No, I'm all right. Thanks guys. Appreciate it. Speaker 200:35:17All right. Thanks for being patient. Operator00:35:20The next question comes from Adam Hovkich with Goldman Sachs. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:35:27Great. Thanks for taking the questions. I guess when you think about where you are today versus the beginning of the year, how much of the momentum would you say has been driven by an inflecting top funnel versus an improved pipeline conversion rate. I think we're just trying to get a sense for whether this is more an influx of interest on the back of the rate environment and some of the tech investments You've made versus the historical top of funnel just converting at a higher rate than you've seen historically? Any color on that would be helpful. Speaker 200:35:55Yes, this is Alex. What I would say is we the demand from the credit union side of the market It is in line with what we consistently experience. And then if we think about Layering on top of that, the demand from the bank side of the market has picked up compared to The same time last year. So if I just drew a graph of pipeline interest, if I just used something like that, Pretty consistent on the credit union market and then add to that higher demand from the bank market than this time last year. Speaker 300:36:39And Adam, the demand on the bank side of the market is really from us being more active in the bank market. Our product being more prepared, our roadmap around the core integrations that are necessary for us To be competitive in the bank market and then a deliberate strategy around creating more market awareness. And that has resulted in a sales pipeline now that's 40% of our total sales pipeline related to banks. Speaker 600:37:13Got it. That's really helpful. And I guess just to follow-up on that point. When you think about being invited more to Bank RFPs point, would you say that's A function of just relative awareness is that folks from referenceability getting a sense for your capabilities versus some of your competitors? I Some of them call out having done many conversions off of some of the legacy core providers before. Speaker 600:37:38Just curious what In that RFP process with banks, some of the core differentiators you hear from customers on the Alchemy value proposition and how that's changed? Speaker 200:37:48This is Alex. I think it's 2 things. First of all, banks are realizing that Their commercial customers are made up of people and that As the pressure has increased for anybody that serves a consumer market to deliver a really great digital experience, They're realizing that their commercial accounts, once again being made up of people, they have to deliver a really great digital experience And that's what Alchemy is known for. So that certainly is wind at our back. We are Getting more customer more bank customers live on our platform, so that helps from a referenceability Speaker 400:38:35Standpoint. Speaker 200:38:39And then those two things together create Awareness that Alchemy is an option that people should look at if they're a bank and they're considering making Digital transformation. Speaker 600:38:54Okay. That's really helpful. Thanks, Alex. Thanks, Brian. Operator00:39:00The next question comes from Pat Walraven with JMP. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:39:06Great. Thank you. And let me add my congratulations. So I know you're not at Speaker 700:39:12the point yet where you're ready Speaker 400:39:13to give guidance for 2024, but Brian, any key points you want us to keep in mind as we think about that? Speaker 300:39:25Pat, we'll provide guidance for 2024 official guidance in February, Late February when we announced Q4. I think the key point though is based on the guidance that we provided for Q4 2023, what you can derive from that is an accelerating Revenue growth rate from Q3 of 2023. So a growth rate in the 28%, 29% Range versus us delivering at 27% in Q3 of this year. 2nd, what we have stated throughout the year is an Expectation of being just right at 60% gross margin in Q4 of 2023. So you can see us building Our gross margin from that as we move towards 2024. Speaker 300:40:19And in terms of visibility, I would expect Once we exit Q4 of this year, we'll still have the same level of visibility in terms of a back clog of about 12 months of ARR to be implemented over the next year. All right. That's super helpful. Speaker 400:40:39And then Alex for you sort of on the same theme. So what are the sort of the top 2 or 3 things That you're going to be most focused on for 2024? Speaker 200:40:54Well, certainly, continuing the progress that we're making in the bank market. That's pretty critical for us. And so that is the continued build out of the product capabilities, the skills in the organization, The number of cores that we're integrating into getting the signed bank customers live With an excellent experience and referenceable, so that's pretty key. The Creating capabilities in the platform itself that start to Create distance between us and any other digital banking competitor in terms of the flexibility of the platform, in terms of The telemetry that we have coming out of the platform in terms of the extensibility of the platform, That will clearly be a priority for us. And then really, Pat, We're successful because we got a bunch of people that like working at Alchemy and like serving our clients and doing a good job for them. Speaker 200:42:01And so we have to continue To build Alchemy into a place that people want to come to and people want to work and they want to be proud of their work And be passionate about what they're doing. Speaker 400:42:17All right, great. Thank you both. Operator00:42:21The next question comes from Jacob Steffen with Lake Street Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:42:29Hey, guys. I just want to add my congrats on the quarter as well here. Maybe help me kind And the implementation backlog here, so 35 new clients and add on sales orders. So the 35 new clients, it's down quarter over quarter, But ARR is not down as much of a as a percentage. So basically, is there a higher mix of kind of bank Customers in there versus the credit union side? Speaker 300:43:00No, I mean in our new logo or client Win backlog of the $35, we have roughly 14 of those are banks. The banks Carry an RPU of $30 So as we've always indicated, banks tend to carry a higher RPU. The 21 credit unions that are included in the backlog are around $23 of RPU. The AR is split fairly evenly between the 2 cohorts within the backlog. So It's very similar. Speaker 300:43:36Nothing I would not look at our backlog and suggest that the mix is significantly different than what it's been over the last Several quarters. Speaker 500:43:49Okay. That's helpful. And then maybe just kind of talk about the kind of technological upgrade cycle of banks versus credit unions. Do you see banks upgrading quicker, adding new solutions quicker than credit union side? Or how can we think about that? Speaker 200:44:13Yes. There's really it's not a materially different cycle. They're both in long term contracts. They both start evaluating different options a couple of years before the I mean, if you think about a decision process, If you are ending a contract, you'd want to give yourself some cushion of making sure you're live on something new before you end that contract, Then you'd probably build yourself a 9 to 12 month implementation cycle and then you'd build yourself, I don't know, 6, 9 months decision cycle. And so that's not materially different between a bank And a credit union, I think the difference you didn't really ask this, but there's a difference in the implementation cycle Because on a credit union, it's predominantly retail. Speaker 200:45:12And so the Credit Union would be thinking about, okay, I'm going to go through the launch and then just have my customers Individually move themselves to the new platform by downloading the new application from the App Store. But in a banking situation, particularly if they've got some large commercial customers, they're going to want to help their customers Move to the new platform. And so I don't it's not really too much of a difference in the decision cycle or the decision timing. There is a difference in terms of the motion in which we're implementing a customer. Speaker 500:45:56Okay. Yes. No, that's really helpful. I think that's all I had. Best of luck going forward here, guys. Operator00:46:06And our final question comes from Daniel Hipsman with Craig Hallum. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:46:13Hey, this is Daniel on for Jeff Van Rhee. Yes, excellent quarter. The acceleration on user adds is looking very impressive. Maybe if you could just help us with at a high level what the driver of that is in terms of is that logo size, is that the lack of churn, is that the number of logos coming on. It looks like the live digital platform client count that's up 10 or so, it looks like year over year that's up at a sort of significant record, I assume the primary driver is the number of new logos coming on. Speaker 700:46:42Is that a maintainable pace? Is that a sort of recent surge in implementations? Just help us Speaker 300:46:53So what's really driving our user ads As we mentioned in the prepared comments is first implementation of new clients onto our platform. We added 1,700,000, 1,800,000 digital users over the last 12 months. We have that visibility At any given time during the year and that comes from our backlog of implementations. And then our clients are growing themselves. Our clients are growing at a rate of about 10%, And that 10% over the last 12 months resulted in 1,400,000 digital users Only for 2023, so the 3 quarters of 2023, our clients have grown a 1000000 digital users. Speaker 300:47:44So what we find is since we focus on the top 2,000 financial institutions in the market, Those financial institutions tend to be the more technology leaning Institutions and as a result of that they grow their digital platform communities at a fairly nice rate. Speaker 200:48:06Certainly, I mean, to be in a position where we're not going to lose a single customer on our digital banking platform This year, that certainly helps. We may not be able to do that every year for the next 20 years, but that's a great result of our ability To take care of our customers. Speaker 300:48:27Yes. I mean, we believe that there is no other provider in the space adding 3,000,000 or more users over a 12 month period. Speaker 700:48:42Thanks for that color. And then maybe just one follow on for me. Looking at the ARPU up about 5% year over year, I think the commentary was that ARPU of new customers in the backlog is around 24 versus its current ARPU around 16. Just on a weighted average with all those new customers coming on at a high ARPU, I would have thought that Speaker 400:49:04You'd be able to Speaker 700:49:05get a little bit higher than the 5%, which I know is how it's traditionally grown around that current 5%. Is there any other sort of mix shift or pricing element that plays into the ARPU in the way that that's trending? Speaker 300:49:18Well, we So again, our clients added 1,400,000 digital users over the last 12 months. And the way our pricing model works The more scale, the more users that a financial institution brings to our platform, the incremental cost per The gross ARPU expansion is in the 7% to 8% range and then you have the dilution that comes From the incremental users added by our financial institutions. Speaker 700:50:04That makes a lot of sense. Thanks so much for the color. Operator00:50:10This concludes our question and answer session and concludes the conference call. 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