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Earnings HistoryForecast Kyndryl EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.21Consensus EPS -$1.23Beat/MissBeat by +$1.02One Year Ago EPSN/AKyndryl Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$4.26 billionExpected Revenue$4.13 billionBeat/MissBeat by +$123.36 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AKyndryl Announcement DetailsQuarterQ4 2023Date5/16/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateWednesday, May 17, 2023Conference Call Time8:30AM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Annual Report (10-K)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Kyndryl Q4 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMay 17, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 9 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Kyndryl Fiscal 4th Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer session. You will then hear an automated message advising your hand is raised. Operator00:00:28Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. I would now like to hand the conference over to your host today, Lori Chapman, Global Head of Investor Relations at Kyndryl. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:39Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Kyndryl's earnings call for the Q4 fiscal year ended March 31, 2023. Before we begin, I'd like to remind you that our remarks today will include forward looking statements. These statements are subject to risk factors That may cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied, and these statements speak only to our expectations as of today. For more details on some of these risks, please see the Risk Factors section of our annual report on Form 10 ks. Kyndryl does not update forward looking statements and disclaims any obligation to do so. Speaker 100:01:20In today's remarks, We'll also refer to certain non GAAP financial measures. Corresponding GAAP measures and a reconciliation of non GAAP measures to GAAP measures The historical periods are provided in the presentation materials for today's event, which are available on our website at investors. Kindrel .com. With me here today are Kyndryl's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Martin Schroeder And Kyndryl's Chief Financial Officer, David Weichner. Following our prepared remarks, we will hold a Q and A session. Speaker 100:01:55I'd now like to turn the call over to Martin. Martin? Speaker 200:01:59Thank you, Laurie, and thanks to each of you for joining us today. I am enthusiastic about all that we at Kyndryl have accomplished in our 1st full fiscal year as an independent company, And I could not be more proud of our teams around the world. We delivered solid 4th quarter results exceeding our recent guidance. We exceeded our year 1 targets for all three of our alliances, advanced delivery and accounts. We're solidifying our leadership position in mission critical IT And we are signing new contracts that will drive margin expansion going forward. Speaker 200:02:33In short, we are This gives us tremendous confidence as we look ahead to fiscal 2024 and beyond. On today's call, I'll update you on our strategy, on the remarkable progress we've made to date on our 3A's initiatives and on the opportunities we see ahead. David will then review our recent financial results and discuss our fiscal year 2024 outlook. Just over a year ago, We introduced our 3 As and since then we've successfully executed each of these initiatives and exceeded the year one milestones that we laid out. We've reshaped our business through our global practices and alliances and we've created new avenues for delivering higher value services to customers through Kyndryl Consult, Kindrel Bridge and Kindrel Vital. Speaker 200:03:29We're building resiliency and productivity through advanced delivery And we're fixing focus accounts. We're expanding our capabilities across our 6 global practices from cloud, Core and security to network data and workplace services. And along the way, we've also made great strides in creating a services oriented culture, One that is flat and fast and focused on Kyndryl's and our customers' shared success. I can say confidently We have laid a solid foundation and this year, our fiscal 2024 will be a year of acceleration. We'll continue to execute our strategy, deliver on cost optimization and serve even more of our customers' needs. Speaker 200:04:12Our efforts will strengthen our overall business performance and drive meaningful margin expansion, putting us on track toward our aggressive medium term transformation goals and setting us up to deliver more value to our customers and our shareholders. Let me start with our progress on our 3 A's initiatives, which were at the heart of our efforts in fiscal 2023. Through our alliances, we delivered $1,200,000,000 in hyperscaler signings, Exceeding our $1,000,000,000 target for this brand new line of business by about 20%. We've expanded the portion of customer relationships that include hyper And we've also continued to increase our hyperscaler certifications to 35,000 more than double where we were a year ago. Our advanced delivery initiative is transforming the way we deliver our services with automation tools and resources. Speaker 200:05:04To date, we've been able to free up more than 5,500 delivery professionals to address new revenue opportunities and to backfill attrition. As a result, we're generating annualized savings of approximately $275,000,000 well above our $200,000,000 year end objective. In our accounts initiative, we are aggressively addressing elements of our business with substandard margins and we're now realizing Approximately $210,000,000 in pre tax benefits a year, surpassing our $200,000,000 fiscal year target. Each quarter, there are more customer examples that demonstrate our team's successful execution on our 3 As. The underlying theme among them is that our combination of alliances and our expanded capabilities, including Kyndryl, Consult, Bridge and Vital is resonating with our customers and providing Kyndryl with new revenue streams and higher value opportunities. Speaker 200:06:01For instance, we recently revamped our scope of work with a long standing global communications customer by leveraging our relationship with a hyperscale partner. This resulted in an expanded multiyear contract valued at more than $100,000,000 that incorporates Kyndryl Consult and many of our practices, including cloud, Security, digital workplace and ongoing mission critical managed services. Under this contract, we'll accelerate our customers' digital transformation in roughly 100 countries, while also driving significant efficiencies for their operations. As a business, we come to the table with great attributes, doing mission critical work, possessing inherent customer stickiness, Generating recurring revenue and having industry leading scale. In just over a year as an independent company, We've proven through our new alliances that leading technology providers see value in partnering with us because of the vital role we play for thousands of enterprise customers. Speaker 200:07:01We've proven that customers see value in working with us and are doing so in new and expanded ways as demonstrated by incremental signings and growth in Kindred Consult. We've proven that we can drive increased profitability in our business with our focus accounts, and we've proven that we can execute on an aggressive, Multifaceted global strategy to position our business for future success. The proof points we've delivered over the last year I'll highlight how we're leveraging our strengths to drive value creation both for our customers and our shareholders. Importantly, our fiscal 2024 launching point is a strong one. We've set new milestones for each of our 3 As that will reflect further progress scale related revenue in fiscal 2024 and to continue growing our hyperscale related signings as we build the portion of our customer relationships that include cloud based Content. Speaker 200:08:01Our growth will stem from joint Enable activities with our partners, co marketing to enterprise customers and incremental training programs, all of which are directed toward Kyndryl delivering solutions that address customers' most pressing needs. For Advanced Delivery, we expect to exit fiscal 2024 with $450,000,000 in annualized savings on a cumulative basis. This will give us $200,000,000 more of in year savings than in fiscal 2023. And we continue to see significant automation opportunities across our delivery operations As we incorporate more technology into our services offerings, increasing service levels and reduce our costs to serve. Our accounts initiative has been and will continue to be a global effort focused on customer relationships and contracts Exiting fiscal 2024, we expect to be generating roughly $400,000,000 of cumulative Annualized benefits from this initiative are roughly $200,000,000 year over year increase. Speaker 200:09:06I want Highlight how energized we are by our progress and by the opportunities these initiatives still represent. We're executing a powerful transformation And we continue to lean into it 20 fourseven around the world. We view successful execution of our 3 As as the clearest and fastest path toward achieving sustainable profitable growth. And our experience in reshaping customer relationships gives us great confidence in our future trajectory. When we launched these initiatives, we shared medium term objectives expected to take 4 to 5 years to achieve. Speaker 200:09:42And with another year of solid progress, we will be well on track to achieve these aggressive goals on or ahead of schedule. As I said earlier, fiscal 2024 will be a year of acceleration for Kyndryl. We expect to again make significant progress on our 3 As To benefit from our cost optimization efforts and to grow Kyndryl Consult, we'll drive toward higher margins and sustainable profitable growth and will continue to serve our customers in what we call the Kindrel Way, being restless and empathetic and devoted in our pursuit of operational, Looking at 2024 and beyond, the successful execution of R3ACE will shift our business Towards scalable intellectual property and aiding IT decisions further up the technology stack. To drive progress, we're focusing our customer engagements on how Kyndryl delivers innovation and thought leadership. With Kyndryl Consult, we're focused on delivering and accelerating customer business outcomes in areas our customers want to transform cloud applications, cybersecurity, digital workplace, next generation networks and of course mainframe modernization. Speaker 200:10:54Our scale and expertise in running large IT environments enables us to gain insights that no one else has and to capture those insights in Kyndryl Bridge, Our open integration platform that gives our customers more control over their mission critical systems. The dashboards, tools and real time insights available in Bridge Enhance service visibility, deliver higher service level performance and increase speed to problem resolution. They're creating opportunities for us to expand into selected domains within the application layer, which will drive additional customer value. We then leverage the unique co creation approach of Kyndryl Vital with Bridge to break complex problems into sustained innovative solutions That are both innovative and pragmatic. And AI already plays an important role for us. Speaker 200:11:43In our services and our operations, Kyndryl is both an enabler of AI and machine learning for our customers and a user of these tools. In the IT environments we operate, Kyndryl helps customers implement AI at scale by providing end to end data availability for processing and analytics. And as an IT services provider, we develop and utilize AI enhanced tools like the console and bridge, which is a self learning data fabric for control and operations Our customers recognize our capabilities are unique and in demand and they appreciate the value we're bringing to the table. And that's evident through our Kyndryl consult performance this past year. Consult signings were up 31% in constant currency in fiscal 2023, and we anticipate another year of double digit growth in fiscal 2024. Speaker 200:12:36This growth demonstrates how we're capitalizing the opportunities we have as an independent company regardless of the macro environment we're operating in. In the process, we're leveraging the attributes that make Kyndryl of unique value. The unmatched experience of our team in managing complex IT estates, The intellectual property we've developed to do this efficiently and the vast amount of operational data we collect that permits a level of intelligence no competitor can match. These actions will allow us to access incremental market opportunities, grow our share of wallet with existing customers And win new customers. What we've done then is create an exciting value proposition for all of us at Kyndryl as we head into our 2nd fiscal year as a standalone company. Speaker 200:13:24So the 3 key messages I hope you take away from our discussion today are first, we did what we said we were going to do and more in fiscal 2023 exceeding our targets for each of the 3 As. 2nd, we're a leader in our space and are leveraging our capabilities Money making and money saving for customers and more profitable for us. And third, the 3 A's, Plus Kyndryl Consult, Kyndryl Bridge and our cost saving efforts, our deep understanding of the entanglements between infrastructure and applications And our experience in fiscal 2023 all give us great confidence and momentum as we move forward. Now with that, I'll hand it over to David Speaker 300:14:13Thank you, Martin, and hello, everyone. Today, I'd like to discuss our quarterly results, our balance sheet and liquidity, The substantial value being created by our 3 As and our outlook for fiscal year 2024. Our 4th quarter results reflect solid operational execution and progress on our key initiatives. In the quarter, we grew revenue 1% in constant currency to $4,300,000,000 Demand for our services has remained resilient amid increased global macro uncertainty and we continued to gain momentum In higher margin advisory services, Kyndryl Consult signings grew 30% in constant currency year over year and generated 13% of our revenue in the quarter, the highest percentage ever. Our adjusted EBITDA in the quarter was $476,000,000 represented a margin of 11.2%. Speaker 300:15:13Adjusted pre tax loss was $61,000,000 Only a $10,000,000 decline in profit compared to the prior year quarter despite currency headwinds and higher software costs. Currency movements had a negative year over year impact of $22,000,000 since we have dollar denominated costs in our global operations In addition to having international earnings, IBM software costs increased by $50,000,000 year over year pursuant to the contract that our former parent put in place prior to our spin. And importantly, progress on our 3 8s helped to offset currency impacts and the software cost increase. Among our geographic segments, we delivered year over year constant currency revenue growth in 3 out of 4 segments. And our strongest margins were again in Japan and the United States. Speaker 300:16:06We address our customers' needs not only through our geographic operating segments, but also through our 6 global practices: Cloud, applications, data and AI, security and resiliency, network and edge, digital workplace and core enterprise. Our business mix continues to evolve to reflect demand with most of our signings, including Kyndryl Consult signings Coming from cloud, AppState and AI, security and other growth areas. As we look back on the quarter, We're pleased that we delivered results that were above the midpoint of the revenue and adjusted pre tax margin guidance that we recently provided. For fiscal year 2023, we generated $17,000,000,000 of revenue, adjusted EBITDA of nearly $2,000,000,000 And an adjusted pre tax loss of $217,000,000 Foreign exchange had a $229,000,000 negative pre tax impact on us, So we would have been pretax positive if it weren't for the dramatic moves in currency. In the Q4, we initiated actions to reduce This impacted people across shared services, our delivery network and our in country operations. Speaker 300:17:31It's resulting in us recording a $55,000,000 charge in the March quarter, plus approximately $95,000,000 in fiscal 2024. We also fully or partially vacated more than 50 of our 375 owned or leased sites around the world. This resulted in a charge of $70,000,000 in the quarter. The workforce rebalancing and site consolidation charges We expect these actions to produce a strong ROI. In particular, the workforce actions We'll generate approximately $150,000,000 of savings in fiscal year 2024 $200,000,000 in fiscal 2025. Speaker 300:18:18And our real estate actions will reduce our facilities costs by approximately $50,000,000 a year. And while a third of the cost takeouts are enabling actions for our 3a's, nearly 2 thirds are incremental savings beyond the 3a's. Turning to our cash flow and balance sheet. We generated adjusted free cash flow of $352,000,000 in the year ended March 31. We've provided a bridge from our adjusted pre tax loss to our free cash flow for the year. Speaker 300:18:50Our gross Capital expenditures were $865,000,000 and we received $23,000,000 of proceeds from asset dispositions. Working capital contributed to cash flow as we stepped up our management of both receivables and payables globally. In the March quarter, our adjusted free cash flow was negative as we expected due to the combination of our adjusted pre tax loss and seasonal factors. The cash flow seasonality stems primarily from the fact that license agreements that cover a year or multiple years often need to be paid for in the March quarter. Our financial position remains strong. Speaker 300:19:30Our cash balance at March 31 was $1,800,000,000 Our cash balance combined with available debt capacity under committed borrowing facilities gave us $5,000,000,000 of liquidity at quarter end. Our debt maturities are well laddered from late 2024 to 2,041. We had no borrowings outstanding under our revolving credit facility And our net debt at quarter end was $1,400,000,000 As a result, our net leverage sits well within our target range. We are rated investment grade by Moody's, Fitch and S and P. There's no change in our approach to capital allocation. Speaker 300:20:13Our top priorities continue to be to maintain strong liquidity, remain investment grade and reinvest in our business. We use the cash flow we generated in fiscal 2023 to fund spin related cash outlays, including required system migration. Over time, Kyndryl's leadership position in IT Infrastructure Services combined with benefits from our 3A initiatives Should allow us to significantly expand our margins and ultimately be in a position to consider regularly returning capital to shareholders, all while remaining investment grade. As Martin mentioned, we continue to progress on our 3 ACE initiatives. Our momentum supports our continued expectation that our alliances initiative will drive signings, revenue and over time Roughly $200,000,000 in annual pre tax income. Speaker 300:21:10Our advanced delivery initiative will drive cost savings equating over time to roughly $600,000,000 in annual pre tax income. And our accounts initiative will drive annual pre tax income of $800,000,000 We're also driving growth in Kyndryl Consult and among our global practices, which is incremental to the benefits coming from our 3A initiatives, and we see opportunities to control expenses throughout our business, including through the workforce and real estate consolidation actions we've recently taken. We expect that these efforts Over time, we'll contribute roughly $400,000,000 in annual pretax income. In total then, The magnitude of the earnings growth opportunity we're tackling is tremendous relative to our current margins. Progress on our 3 A's will therefore be a central source of value creation for Kyndryl. Speaker 300:22:09I want to circle back to focus accounts because many of you have asked how we're addressing elements of customer contracts with substandard margins. And there's more to it than just price. For most of these customers, we've been running their core systems for years, which has created a unique level of trust and confidence in our capabilities. Our customers recognize that with unfavorable economic terms, the service we've been providing is not sustainable, making it hard for us to deliver the innovation they need to advance their digital transformations. For these reasons, We're generally seeing an openness among our customers to work with us to find solutions. Speaker 300:22:52These customer conversations are multifaceted and vary significantly from account to account. We've been seeing several different patterns develop as part of this process. First, we're frequently expanding the scope of our relationships by adding higher value services and leveraging our new capabilities, Our practices, Kyndryl Consult and Alliance Partners to deliver incremental services such as cloud migration, Security, resiliency, data management and network solutions. 2nd, we're identifying opportunities to reduce scope By removing the unprofitable elements of a contract, in some cases, we'll relinquish a tower of service with unfavorable terms that's just not economical for us. In other cases, we'll remove unprofitable elements, including low margin 3rd party content that customers can procure directly. Speaker 300:23:513rd, there are situations where we can apply our advanced delivery tools, including Kindredge to replace labor intensive services with automated technology or adjust the quantity and mix of resources required in order to take out costs and drive productivity. 4th, as the contract nears expiration and renewal, We renegotiate terms of the relationship in order to generate a better return. And in situations where these efforts have been exhausted and there's no resolution, we'll allow that relationship to end and in the interim optimize the cost to serve until expiration. To date, exiting a relationship has been very much the exception, not the rule. And when we exit, it's a purposeful decision on our part. Speaker 300:24:41What's most common is some combination of the first three patterns plus a dose of Pattern 4 pricing as the contract approaches the usual time for renewal and extension. Customers prefer not to switch technology services providers if they don't have to, which helps bring customers to the table to talk about changing scope, changing service structures to drive productivity and even changing the pricing structure. The key point here is that in our accounts initiative, we're deploying multiple strategies to strengthen our margins in ways that work for our customers. With fiscal 2023 now behind us, we're providing our outlook for our 2020 For fiscal year, we expect to expand our margins this year largely due to the 3A initiatives and workforce rebalancing actions we're taking. And we expect to do this even as our revenues are declining. Speaker 300:25:39Our outlook is for revenue to be in the range $16,000,000,000 to $16,400,000,000 a decline of 6% to 8% in constant currency. To be clear, the revenue decline we're projecting is primarily due to the soft backlog of fiscal 2024 revenue we were born with, plus intentional near term changes we're implementing to transform our business. Let me break our revenue outlook into components. Approximately 3 points of the expected decline is simply the revenue backlog we inherited at the time of our separation playing out. Another 5 to 6 points of the revenue decline will stem from the actions we're taking to address focus accounts, Low margin equipment sales and IBM pass through revenue. Speaker 300:26:28We recognize it would have been cleaner if we'd been able to walk away from this revenue the day after our But that wasn't an option. Helping to offset these downward pressures on revenue, we anticipate Kindro Consult and other new signings will contribute 1 to 2 points of overall growth. Based on recent exchange rates, Currency is estimated to have a roughly $350,000,000 or 200 basis points favorable impact on reported revenue, But where that lands will depend on how exchange rates move over the next 10 months. We estimate that our adjusted EBITDA margin in fiscal 2024 Will be 12% to 13%, an increase of 40 basis points to 140 basis points versus fiscal 2023. And our outlook for adjusted pretax margin is expected to be negative 1% to breakeven, which implies margin expansion of 30 basis points to 130 basis points compared to last year. Speaker 300:27:31On the pretax line, we 50 basis points to 125 basis points of margin pressure from our backlog. Another 125 basis points of headwinds will result from the $200,000,000 software cost increase that IBM imposed on us at the time of our spin. Nevertheless, our execution on the 3 As and our cost reduction efforts will drive margin expansion. We expect our focus accounts to contribute $200,000,000 more profit this year, and we expect our advanced delivery initiative to generate The additional savings from our workforce rebalancing and real estate consolidation actions will add roughly 75 basis points of pre tax margin. In short, a helpful way to look at our fiscal 2024 outlook is that at this point in our turnaround when revenues are still declining, We expect to increase margins by 150 basis points to 250 basis points on a gross basis Before increased IBM software costs and by roughly 30 basis points to 130 basis points net of the contractually obligated increase From a seasonality perspective, our December quarter in absolute dollars Tends to be our strongest in revenue and adjusted EBITDA, and we expect that the contribution from the 3As will continue to build over the course of the year. Speaker 300:29:12One additional housekeeping note related to our segments. We recently completed a zero sum amendment to our software agreement with IBM That will change how software costs are allocated among our segments. This will help our Principal Markets segment, but will be a headwind for our U. S. In strategic market segments in fiscal 2024. Speaker 300:29:35For cash flow, we project roughly $750,000,000 Net capital expenditures in fiscal 2024 and about $850,000,000 of depreciation expense. We also expect about $300,000,000 of cash outlays for transaction related costs in the workforce rebalancing actions I discussed earlier. This will be the last year in which we incurred transaction related charges associated with our spin. We remain committed to returning to revenue growth by calendar 2025 and over the medium term delivering significant margin expansion and driving free cash flow growth. We have a solid game plan to drive our strategic progress and this game plan starts with the steps we've already taken And for any investors who are new to the Kyndryl story, I've included the current version of a slide we first published last May. Speaker 300:30:37It's the slide that provides a breakdown between our margin challenge focus accounts and the rest of our business. Our aggregate results obscure the fact that within Kyndryl, we started with a strong $10,000,000,000 business, which we refer to as a blueprint for how we want to operate. This blueprint consists of accounts that represent about 60% of our revenue, Generate average gross margins north of 20% and reflect our ability to get paid appropriately for the mission critical services we provide. Our other roughly $8,000,000,000 of Focus accounts revenue was generating virtually no gross margin And after SG and A expenses, we're losing money. Our accounts initiative is all about the opportunity to make our focus accounts Look more like the majority blueprint of our business over time by addressing elements of our customer relationships that generate substandard margins. Speaker 300:31:38Over time, if we close even half of the gross margin gap between our Focus accounts and our Blueprint accounts, We'll generate the $800,000,000 in incremental earnings that we've targeted from these accounts. That's why our accounts initiative is a major priority and a major opportunity for us. In executing the accounts initiative, We're paying close attention to the margin on signings for both our Focus account and our Wood Print accounts, We've included a new slide that highlights our progress. Immediately following the spin, we were signing business with an Expected gross margin of roughly 20% and a pre tax margin in the mid single digits. These signings themselves represented higher margins Then the roughly breakeven older deals that were the bulk of our revenues. Speaker 300:32:32Over the course of fiscal 2023, We combine pricing discipline and collaborative engagement with customers to move our projected margins on all new signings Up to the mid-20s for gross profit and the high single digits for pre tax profit. The March quarter was a continuation of that favorable trend. Importantly, what this means is that throughout fiscal 2023, We were signing agreements that fully support the medium term margins we're aiming for. In fact, If our P and L reflected only our recently signed deals, we'd be operating at mid to high single digit adjusted pre tax margins. But because of the prevalence of multi year contracts in our business, most of our revenue is still coming from lower margin pre spin legacy signings. Speaker 300:33:25As a result, you can't currently see the full benefit of the higher margins at which we're now pricing contracts, but that will change with time as our business mix increasingly tilts toward more post spin contracts. In closing, as an independent company, we're solidifying our position as a cost effective gold standard provider of essential IT services. We expect to deliver meaningful margin expansion in fiscal 2024 and we're executing on the strategies and initiatives that will drive longer term progress, future growth and stronger earnings in our business. With that, Martin and I would be pleased to take your questions. Speaker 400:34:31Our first question comes from the line of Tien tsin Huang with JPMorgan. Speaker 500:34:38Great. Thank you. Good morning and thanks for the new slides. They're good to use here. It's helpful. Speaker 500:34:43Just on the outlook, if you don't mind me asking that first, just on the visibility on the 5 to 6 point drag that you called out to reduce the focus accounts, We see that as early as Q1. How do you expect that to phase in as the year plays out? And I'm curious if we see delays In the runoff like we did in fiscal 2023, would that put pressure on the margin outlook here or are there other offsets? Can you hear me? Speaker 600:35:49Please stand by. Speaker 200:37:18Well, is Tien Tsin still can we Hey Speaker 300:37:21Martin, I'm here. Speaker 500:37:22Can you hear me? Speaker 200:37:23Yes. There you go, Tien Tsin. We can hear you now. Can you hear us? Thank you. Speaker 500:37:26Yes. Yes. I wasn't sure if you heard my question or Speaker 200:37:29I did. Yes. Thank you. We had a little audio issue. So let me start and I'll ask David to Comment as well. Speaker 200:37:36And again, apologies for the audio issue here. So look, we're 12 months into the Focus account work, which means we've got pretty good idea of where we stand customer by customer. And so The decision to reduce the revenue in some of these accounts is pretty well developed. It takes Time to execute and it will build over time. So and as you know, it's cumulative. Speaker 200:38:08So what we get done in the first and the second, for instance, We'll persist in the 3rd and on top of that, we'll get more done in the second half. So it will build the impact will build over time. But I feel look, I feel pretty good about our ability to execute on the focus account initiative again like we did in the 1st year. And I'd say that 2 other comments. 1, as David mentioned when he talked a bit about the patterns we're seeing, The primary pattern is an expansion of scope. Speaker 200:38:47So even if the revenue doesn't Come down as much as what we're predicting. We will get the lower margin revenue out over time and it may get last year, it wasn't that we didn't get as much of the lower margin revenue out, it's actually that we're doing better replacing it with new work. And obviously, Kyndryl Consult It's growing pretty well within that. So I feel and therefore, by the way, your second part of your question is, I don't feel like we've got an Exposure in margins even if the revenue doesn't come down at that rate because again our customers are demonstrating over and over that they're interested in us Expanding the scope that we have with them. So again, I'll ask David to make a comment about how he sees it, but this will build over the year. Speaker 200:39:45I feel like with the work now, 12 months having 12 months of maturity, I think we understand pretty well How this will play out and again, even if the revenue doesn't come down at this rate, it's probably because we're generating better Margins on expanded scope and therefore it's not a risk to the margin profile for the year. David, would you add to that? Speaker 300:40:09That's Exactly right. The only thing I'd add is that some of the visibility we have is because some of the actions have already been taken. Some of the contracts where this will have an impact have already been revised Speaker 500:40:40I see. Okay. No, that's great. That's all very thoughtful. So my follow-up, if you don't mind, just I'll ask a macro Question, just thinking about client priorities and if you're seeing any change in client demand At all, given all the talk of macro uncertainty, is there any impact on short term project work? Speaker 500:41:00Sounds like consults doing well. But I figured I'd ask that as well. And then just Any implementation sort of changes and delays that kind of thing? Speaker 400:41:09Thank Speaker 200:41:09you. Yes. Look, we're very fortunate, Tien Tsin, well, let me before I start my answer, I'll just make sure you can still hear me. Yes. Okay, good. Speaker 200:41:17Thank you. Yes, good. So look, we're very fortunate The nature of the work we do is not discretionary. And so We don't see the kind of demand slowdown, the signings slowdown that others may be experiencing. On top of that, where we are moving into new areas, like all the work with our partners And our alliance partners, we've got some catching up to do, right? Speaker 200:41:49We're fairly new to the public cloud space With our 3 big hyperscale partners as an example and we were able to sign $1,200,000,000 in the 1st year and we expect that to keep growing. But again, we're catching up to where others have been in the past. So the nature of what we do is mission critical and not discretionary. The new areas we're going into is an area of tremendous untapped demand for us because of what we do. And the demand profile we see is really latent demand, pent up demand, Because our customers have been asking us to play a heavier role in how they Manage across their hybrid infrastructures and helping them move more workloads, the important workloads onto cloud environments. Speaker 200:42:44And I think all of that is a proof point, as you said, Kinvol Consult doing really, really well and there is this Latent demand for what we do now that we've entered the ecosystem that's really important to our customers, the one That really represents their future. So we don't we haven't experienced it. We don't see it. And again, it's the nature of the work that we do that's Non discretionary and it's the pent up demand for us to help customers on these, their most challenging infrastructure Programs given that we now are part of an ecosystem that is where they're moving to. Hopefully, that's helpful. Speaker 500:43:28It is. Thank you for the answers. Speaker 700:43:31Thanks, Tien Tsin. Operator, next question please. Operator00:43:35Our next question comes from Divya Goyal with Scotiabank. Speaker 400:43:41Good morning, everyone. So for the Toutinjian's question, I just wanted to get some clarity on do you see improvement In revenue retention, as the clients are considering slowing down their Cloud transformation, given there was a little bit excessive done during the pandemic. And in addition to that, Given the clients are now looking at more of a distributed structure infrastructure rather than focusing all in on cloud. Speaker 200:44:16Yes. Thanks, Dhivya. I will also ask David to share his point of view, but let me say a few things. But again, before we start, hopefully, Dhivya, you can hear me. Speaker 400:44:27You're coming through. Speaker 200:44:29Good. Thank you. So look, 1st and foremost, I think it's important to understand given the role we play in the world in managing the banking systems, the telecom systems, the supply chains, the airline reservation systems. As those worlds, as those infrastructures, as our customers' environments become more complex, It's a massive opportunity for us to help them because these are the systems that have to work all the time. And so Whether a customer is accelerating or decelerating a move to public cloud, whether a customer is Thinking about whether a customer is thinking about or rethinking is it all public versus hybrid, that really represents for us Take advantage of innovation wherever it may exist. Speaker 200:45:32Right now, there's tremendous interest obviously In AI and tools, which means for us that we help them architect their data in a way that they can get it where they need it. We help them Cure it and manage it across that diverse infrastructure. So for us, given again, the nature of what we do, The specific opportunity to Kyndryl is driven more by the complexity of what our customers want to create given where they see innovation, given where they see Their infrastructure evolving as opposed to a more general macro trend, let's say that shift A shift to public cloud slows by a few points or accelerates by a few points. Our demand is driven and again, I think it's somewhat unique Our demand is driven more by the complexity with which they're dealing and with so few of On an absolute basis, so few of the really important mission critical things having been moved As a percentage of the total, we see a long term demand for us managing across these diverse infrastructures. But again, I'll ask David, to comment as well. Speaker 300:46:46I agree. Hybrid environments are helpful to us in terms of The demand they generate complexity is helpful to us in terms of the customer demand. It generates more access to data for AI Helpful to us and really more focused by companies, by enterprises On efficiency and productivity is a helpful backdrop for us as well. So as Martin said, I think all of those things are working in our favor Speaker 700:47:23Thanks, David. Divya, do you have another follow-up? Speaker 400:47:28Yes, that's very helpful. Thank you so much. Just a quick question on the focus account on the and progress on the 3 As. So did you see one geography getting more impacted or being more profitable or more Effective than others as you are rolling out these initiatives now? Speaker 200:47:49So, Divya, let me again give you my $0.02 and obviously I'll ask David to comment as well. When you deconstruct or look at the 3 As as individuals, Our ability to expand into the hyperscaler space across The world is pretty evenly distributed because we started from really from a standing start over a year ago. And So that $1,200,000,000 is mixed a lot like our general signings are. U. S. Speaker 200:48:20Is quite large And etcetera, etcetera. So the alliance is part of the 3A's. It's going to be distributed roughly by similarly to Our existing business now having said that, did some of our countries get a little bit of a faster start and some a little yes, they did, but By and large, that opportunity over time over the medium term is going to look like our business. Our advanced delivery efforts Our global in nature. We run a global platform and therefore those benefits show up quite a bit of them show up in It's obviously in our delivery centers. Speaker 200:48:56We do some local delivery. That mix is always slightly different country by country. But again, it won't look Different from the way we're mixed today. The focus accounts to finish up the 3 As, the focus accounts Are not distributed exactly the way our business is. Yes, we have them everywhere, but the focus accounts And the pace at which they will resolve themselves will show up very heavily in the U. Speaker 200:49:25S, they'll show up very heavily in Western Europe. We have focus accounts in Japan even though it's already quite a profitable business, but we will get those fixed. So the focus account impact, The benefit to the Focus accounts is over time is going to show up where our profitability It's pressured the most and that's outside of Japan, that's Western Europe. It's a bit in the U. S. Speaker 200:49:50As well. So you'll see from a segment perspective, you'll see the benefits of 2 of the 3 As distributed the way our business is today and you'll see the focus account Impact the focus account benefits impact Europe and you'll see it impact the U. S. More than Japan. David, anything you'd add? Speaker 300:50:08Yes. The corollary to that is that Our 3 As are really global initiatives. There it's not 2 As in one part of the world and plus something else. The 3 As are what we're working on everywhere across our organization. And with respect to focus accounts, Really with respect to all 3 of the A's, they have been what we've been emphasizing. Speaker 300:50:32And I think the progress has been remarkably solid and consistent Around the world. Speaker 700:50:40Thanks, David. That's very helpful. Operator00:50:43Thank you. Our next question comes from David Togut with Evercore ISI. Speaker 600:50:55Thank you. Good morning. Could you comment on the profit margins on the $1,200,000,000 in hyperscaler bookings You recorded for FY 2023? Speaker 300:51:07Yes, sure. We view the profitability of those as being very With where we've been signing business, so it's obviously higher than our Existing profitability and it's a part, a significant part of the Profitability on these signings that we reported on and you can see on Slide 16, we see the new alliances having that Same sort of profitability. And in many cases, the hyperscaler component is part of a larger Signing as well. And as a result, it is a it's very much playing into the results that you're seeing With our projected margins on signings moving up considerably from where they had been And really positioning us for better margins in the future, which we think is a key part, an important part of our story. Speaker 600:52:11Appreciate that. Then just as a follow-up, I heard you give some of the elements of the free cash flow guide For FY 2024 and I apologize if I missed anything, but working capital was a big source of cash in FY2023. Could you walk through what your FY 'twenty four operating cash flow guide is, including assumption on Use our source of cash from working capital management and then just bring us down to free cash flow for FY 2024, if you could. Speaker 300:52:43Sure. As you pointed out, in fiscal 2023, we were able to generate Significant positive adjusted free cash flow despite having an adjusted pretax loss. And we did that In part by having a favorable gap on CapEx and depreciation and And then making a lot of progress on working capital. And as we go into fiscal 2024, we're not Going out with a free cash flow guide or outlook, but the key pieces in there will be our pretax income or loss. We'll have a little bit of cash taxes and interest expense. Speaker 300:53:29And then the biggest opportunities for us The gap between CapEx and depreciation that I mentioned earlier, and we estimate that to be Speaker 500:53:39in the Speaker 300:53:39$100,000,000 Favorable range and we're going to continue to work on working capital as we've seen that being a significant opportunity for us And we see further opportunities on the payable side, on the receivable side, A little bit in terms of accrued liabilities as well, and we'll look to optimize those to continue to optimize those In order to have our free cash flow be as strong as it can be in fiscal 2024. Speaker 600:54:14Just a quick follow-up. Net net, would you expect working capital to be a source of cash or a use of cash in FY 2024? Speaker 300:54:22We're going to we expect it to be a source of cash in fiscal 2024, Probably not to the same extent that it was in fiscal 2023. Speaker 600:54:36Thank you very much. Speaker 700:54:38Thanks, David. Operator, please go to the next question, please. Operator00:54:47Our next question comes from Jamie Friedman with Susquehanna. Speaker 800:54:53Hi. Thank you and congratulations on the milestone 1st year. I just wanted to ask you about this Slide 16 and the observations about the 3 As. I'm I'm just wondering, Is there any particular reason why it has expanded kind of in this Progression in this time, is it because like the low hanging you're starting to pick the low hanging fruit now or is the pricing is kicking in? Like why is I mean 9 is a lot higher than 4. Speaker 800:55:33So why is it moving up this way now? Speaker 300:55:38Yes. It's a great question. I think what's important about the 4%, which is in our 1st 6 months Is it that included a number of deals, particularly larger deals that we had started negotiating even before the spin. And as a result, some of the signings in there were essentially think of them as being pre spin price quotes That dragged down the margin. And I think the as we moved into fiscal 2023, We were signing deals that were our business and that's why they were in the 7% to 9% pre tax range. Speaker 300:56:22And then the movement up from 7% to 9%, I think represents a the benefit of increased focus on this issue and Probably the learning from experience that we can indeed command the sort of margins That we're seeing now up in the 9%, approaching 10% range. And that's going to be a key area Going forward, making sure we've got the discipline to get appropriate margins on the business that we're signing. Speaker 800:56:59Thanks for that, David. And then, I want to ask about the 24 outlook, Slide 14. This is Really an impeccable slide, but what in terms of the revenue, what is different, If anything, then when you spun, so in other words, the 3 points in the initial backlog, was that any different than versus now the 5 to 6 In the reduced focus account headwind, is this the same or different? Because this is The question investors are asking us this morning. Speaker 300:57:35Sure. I would say the three points due to the backlog is no different. It's Exactly what it was. It's the backlog playing out. It's the impact of the low to mid single digit revenue associated with our initial backlog that we've been talking about consistently over the last 18 months. Speaker 300:57:58The second piece, the 5 to 6 point impact associated with reducing Focus account revenue and low margin third party content, That is consistent with what we wanted to do, but we're stepping it up a little bit. And I think the mix of the impact between fiscal 2023 and fiscal 2024 has ended up being more in fiscal 2024 than we thought at the beginning of the year, which actually creates a tougher comp for us. And so as we step away from the business that we always wanted to Just ends up being a bit larger. And then lastly, I would say we're really excited about Kyndryl Consult and the growth that we're seeing there. Yes. Speaker 300:59:08The 30% growth in signings that we have, the fact that's already up to 12% of revenue on a full year basis, 13% in the most recent quarter. The impact that that's having a little bit on the revenue side and Reflecting us showing up differently for our customers and playing a bigger UP Technology Stack role with those customers is really exciting. And so I think that's a positive development in there as well. Okay. Speaker 800:59:45Thank you, David. I'll drop back in the queue. Speaker 700:59:47Thanks, Jamie. Operator, it looks like that's our last question. I'm going to pass the call to Martin. Speaker 200:59:54So thanks everybody for joining today. Look, hopefully you can hear and get a sense of not only How much progress we've made in our 1st full year on the 3 As, but also that the 3 As Are what's going to turn this business around in the timeframes or maybe even a little bit faster than what we've said in the past? I feel as though We're on or ahead of schedule in executing on each of the 3 A's. So we feel really good about what we've gotten done. We now as we've said both Dave and I have said on the call, this is a year of acceleration. Speaker 201:00:32We're growing where we want to and we will continue to Target and to focus on improving the profitability of this business and that's what you see in our guidance, Very strong pre tax margin expansion, notwithstanding the headwinds That has been imposed in some parts of our business, but very strong pre tax margin expansion and really focusing this business on the high value that we know we create with our customers. So thanks again for joining us. 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There are 9 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Kyndryl Fiscal 4th Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer session. You will then hear an automated message advising your hand is raised. Operator00:00:28Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. I would now like to hand the conference over to your host today, Lori Chapman, Global Head of Investor Relations at Kyndryl. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:39Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Kyndryl's earnings call for the Q4 fiscal year ended March 31, 2023. Before we begin, I'd like to remind you that our remarks today will include forward looking statements. These statements are subject to risk factors That may cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied, and these statements speak only to our expectations as of today. For more details on some of these risks, please see the Risk Factors section of our annual report on Form 10 ks. Kyndryl does not update forward looking statements and disclaims any obligation to do so. Speaker 100:01:20In today's remarks, We'll also refer to certain non GAAP financial measures. Corresponding GAAP measures and a reconciliation of non GAAP measures to GAAP measures The historical periods are provided in the presentation materials for today's event, which are available on our website at investors. Kindrel .com. With me here today are Kyndryl's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Martin Schroeder And Kyndryl's Chief Financial Officer, David Weichner. Following our prepared remarks, we will hold a Q and A session. Speaker 100:01:55I'd now like to turn the call over to Martin. Martin? Speaker 200:01:59Thank you, Laurie, and thanks to each of you for joining us today. I am enthusiastic about all that we at Kyndryl have accomplished in our 1st full fiscal year as an independent company, And I could not be more proud of our teams around the world. We delivered solid 4th quarter results exceeding our recent guidance. We exceeded our year 1 targets for all three of our alliances, advanced delivery and accounts. We're solidifying our leadership position in mission critical IT And we are signing new contracts that will drive margin expansion going forward. Speaker 200:02:33In short, we are This gives us tremendous confidence as we look ahead to fiscal 2024 and beyond. On today's call, I'll update you on our strategy, on the remarkable progress we've made to date on our 3A's initiatives and on the opportunities we see ahead. David will then review our recent financial results and discuss our fiscal year 2024 outlook. Just over a year ago, We introduced our 3 As and since then we've successfully executed each of these initiatives and exceeded the year one milestones that we laid out. We've reshaped our business through our global practices and alliances and we've created new avenues for delivering higher value services to customers through Kyndryl Consult, Kindrel Bridge and Kindrel Vital. Speaker 200:03:29We're building resiliency and productivity through advanced delivery And we're fixing focus accounts. We're expanding our capabilities across our 6 global practices from cloud, Core and security to network data and workplace services. And along the way, we've also made great strides in creating a services oriented culture, One that is flat and fast and focused on Kyndryl's and our customers' shared success. I can say confidently We have laid a solid foundation and this year, our fiscal 2024 will be a year of acceleration. We'll continue to execute our strategy, deliver on cost optimization and serve even more of our customers' needs. Speaker 200:04:12Our efforts will strengthen our overall business performance and drive meaningful margin expansion, putting us on track toward our aggressive medium term transformation goals and setting us up to deliver more value to our customers and our shareholders. Let me start with our progress on our 3 A's initiatives, which were at the heart of our efforts in fiscal 2023. Through our alliances, we delivered $1,200,000,000 in hyperscaler signings, Exceeding our $1,000,000,000 target for this brand new line of business by about 20%. We've expanded the portion of customer relationships that include hyper And we've also continued to increase our hyperscaler certifications to 35,000 more than double where we were a year ago. Our advanced delivery initiative is transforming the way we deliver our services with automation tools and resources. Speaker 200:05:04To date, we've been able to free up more than 5,500 delivery professionals to address new revenue opportunities and to backfill attrition. As a result, we're generating annualized savings of approximately $275,000,000 well above our $200,000,000 year end objective. In our accounts initiative, we are aggressively addressing elements of our business with substandard margins and we're now realizing Approximately $210,000,000 in pre tax benefits a year, surpassing our $200,000,000 fiscal year target. Each quarter, there are more customer examples that demonstrate our team's successful execution on our 3 As. The underlying theme among them is that our combination of alliances and our expanded capabilities, including Kyndryl, Consult, Bridge and Vital is resonating with our customers and providing Kyndryl with new revenue streams and higher value opportunities. Speaker 200:06:01For instance, we recently revamped our scope of work with a long standing global communications customer by leveraging our relationship with a hyperscale partner. This resulted in an expanded multiyear contract valued at more than $100,000,000 that incorporates Kyndryl Consult and many of our practices, including cloud, Security, digital workplace and ongoing mission critical managed services. Under this contract, we'll accelerate our customers' digital transformation in roughly 100 countries, while also driving significant efficiencies for their operations. As a business, we come to the table with great attributes, doing mission critical work, possessing inherent customer stickiness, Generating recurring revenue and having industry leading scale. In just over a year as an independent company, We've proven through our new alliances that leading technology providers see value in partnering with us because of the vital role we play for thousands of enterprise customers. Speaker 200:07:01We've proven that customers see value in working with us and are doing so in new and expanded ways as demonstrated by incremental signings and growth in Kindred Consult. We've proven that we can drive increased profitability in our business with our focus accounts, and we've proven that we can execute on an aggressive, Multifaceted global strategy to position our business for future success. The proof points we've delivered over the last year I'll highlight how we're leveraging our strengths to drive value creation both for our customers and our shareholders. Importantly, our fiscal 2024 launching point is a strong one. We've set new milestones for each of our 3 As that will reflect further progress scale related revenue in fiscal 2024 and to continue growing our hyperscale related signings as we build the portion of our customer relationships that include cloud based Content. Speaker 200:08:01Our growth will stem from joint Enable activities with our partners, co marketing to enterprise customers and incremental training programs, all of which are directed toward Kyndryl delivering solutions that address customers' most pressing needs. For Advanced Delivery, we expect to exit fiscal 2024 with $450,000,000 in annualized savings on a cumulative basis. This will give us $200,000,000 more of in year savings than in fiscal 2023. And we continue to see significant automation opportunities across our delivery operations As we incorporate more technology into our services offerings, increasing service levels and reduce our costs to serve. Our accounts initiative has been and will continue to be a global effort focused on customer relationships and contracts Exiting fiscal 2024, we expect to be generating roughly $400,000,000 of cumulative Annualized benefits from this initiative are roughly $200,000,000 year over year increase. Speaker 200:09:06I want Highlight how energized we are by our progress and by the opportunities these initiatives still represent. We're executing a powerful transformation And we continue to lean into it 20 fourseven around the world. We view successful execution of our 3 As as the clearest and fastest path toward achieving sustainable profitable growth. And our experience in reshaping customer relationships gives us great confidence in our future trajectory. When we launched these initiatives, we shared medium term objectives expected to take 4 to 5 years to achieve. Speaker 200:09:42And with another year of solid progress, we will be well on track to achieve these aggressive goals on or ahead of schedule. As I said earlier, fiscal 2024 will be a year of acceleration for Kyndryl. We expect to again make significant progress on our 3 As To benefit from our cost optimization efforts and to grow Kyndryl Consult, we'll drive toward higher margins and sustainable profitable growth and will continue to serve our customers in what we call the Kindrel Way, being restless and empathetic and devoted in our pursuit of operational, Looking at 2024 and beyond, the successful execution of R3ACE will shift our business Towards scalable intellectual property and aiding IT decisions further up the technology stack. To drive progress, we're focusing our customer engagements on how Kyndryl delivers innovation and thought leadership. With Kyndryl Consult, we're focused on delivering and accelerating customer business outcomes in areas our customers want to transform cloud applications, cybersecurity, digital workplace, next generation networks and of course mainframe modernization. Speaker 200:10:54Our scale and expertise in running large IT environments enables us to gain insights that no one else has and to capture those insights in Kyndryl Bridge, Our open integration platform that gives our customers more control over their mission critical systems. The dashboards, tools and real time insights available in Bridge Enhance service visibility, deliver higher service level performance and increase speed to problem resolution. They're creating opportunities for us to expand into selected domains within the application layer, which will drive additional customer value. We then leverage the unique co creation approach of Kyndryl Vital with Bridge to break complex problems into sustained innovative solutions That are both innovative and pragmatic. And AI already plays an important role for us. Speaker 200:11:43In our services and our operations, Kyndryl is both an enabler of AI and machine learning for our customers and a user of these tools. In the IT environments we operate, Kyndryl helps customers implement AI at scale by providing end to end data availability for processing and analytics. And as an IT services provider, we develop and utilize AI enhanced tools like the console and bridge, which is a self learning data fabric for control and operations Our customers recognize our capabilities are unique and in demand and they appreciate the value we're bringing to the table. And that's evident through our Kyndryl consult performance this past year. Consult signings were up 31% in constant currency in fiscal 2023, and we anticipate another year of double digit growth in fiscal 2024. Speaker 200:12:36This growth demonstrates how we're capitalizing the opportunities we have as an independent company regardless of the macro environment we're operating in. In the process, we're leveraging the attributes that make Kyndryl of unique value. The unmatched experience of our team in managing complex IT estates, The intellectual property we've developed to do this efficiently and the vast amount of operational data we collect that permits a level of intelligence no competitor can match. These actions will allow us to access incremental market opportunities, grow our share of wallet with existing customers And win new customers. What we've done then is create an exciting value proposition for all of us at Kyndryl as we head into our 2nd fiscal year as a standalone company. Speaker 200:13:24So the 3 key messages I hope you take away from our discussion today are first, we did what we said we were going to do and more in fiscal 2023 exceeding our targets for each of the 3 As. 2nd, we're a leader in our space and are leveraging our capabilities Money making and money saving for customers and more profitable for us. And third, the 3 A's, Plus Kyndryl Consult, Kyndryl Bridge and our cost saving efforts, our deep understanding of the entanglements between infrastructure and applications And our experience in fiscal 2023 all give us great confidence and momentum as we move forward. Now with that, I'll hand it over to David Speaker 300:14:13Thank you, Martin, and hello, everyone. Today, I'd like to discuss our quarterly results, our balance sheet and liquidity, The substantial value being created by our 3 As and our outlook for fiscal year 2024. Our 4th quarter results reflect solid operational execution and progress on our key initiatives. In the quarter, we grew revenue 1% in constant currency to $4,300,000,000 Demand for our services has remained resilient amid increased global macro uncertainty and we continued to gain momentum In higher margin advisory services, Kyndryl Consult signings grew 30% in constant currency year over year and generated 13% of our revenue in the quarter, the highest percentage ever. Our adjusted EBITDA in the quarter was $476,000,000 represented a margin of 11.2%. Speaker 300:15:13Adjusted pre tax loss was $61,000,000 Only a $10,000,000 decline in profit compared to the prior year quarter despite currency headwinds and higher software costs. Currency movements had a negative year over year impact of $22,000,000 since we have dollar denominated costs in our global operations In addition to having international earnings, IBM software costs increased by $50,000,000 year over year pursuant to the contract that our former parent put in place prior to our spin. And importantly, progress on our 3 8s helped to offset currency impacts and the software cost increase. Among our geographic segments, we delivered year over year constant currency revenue growth in 3 out of 4 segments. And our strongest margins were again in Japan and the United States. Speaker 300:16:06We address our customers' needs not only through our geographic operating segments, but also through our 6 global practices: Cloud, applications, data and AI, security and resiliency, network and edge, digital workplace and core enterprise. Our business mix continues to evolve to reflect demand with most of our signings, including Kyndryl Consult signings Coming from cloud, AppState and AI, security and other growth areas. As we look back on the quarter, We're pleased that we delivered results that were above the midpoint of the revenue and adjusted pre tax margin guidance that we recently provided. For fiscal year 2023, we generated $17,000,000,000 of revenue, adjusted EBITDA of nearly $2,000,000,000 And an adjusted pre tax loss of $217,000,000 Foreign exchange had a $229,000,000 negative pre tax impact on us, So we would have been pretax positive if it weren't for the dramatic moves in currency. In the Q4, we initiated actions to reduce This impacted people across shared services, our delivery network and our in country operations. Speaker 300:17:31It's resulting in us recording a $55,000,000 charge in the March quarter, plus approximately $95,000,000 in fiscal 2024. We also fully or partially vacated more than 50 of our 375 owned or leased sites around the world. This resulted in a charge of $70,000,000 in the quarter. The workforce rebalancing and site consolidation charges We expect these actions to produce a strong ROI. In particular, the workforce actions We'll generate approximately $150,000,000 of savings in fiscal year 2024 $200,000,000 in fiscal 2025. Speaker 300:18:18And our real estate actions will reduce our facilities costs by approximately $50,000,000 a year. And while a third of the cost takeouts are enabling actions for our 3a's, nearly 2 thirds are incremental savings beyond the 3a's. Turning to our cash flow and balance sheet. We generated adjusted free cash flow of $352,000,000 in the year ended March 31. We've provided a bridge from our adjusted pre tax loss to our free cash flow for the year. Speaker 300:18:50Our gross Capital expenditures were $865,000,000 and we received $23,000,000 of proceeds from asset dispositions. Working capital contributed to cash flow as we stepped up our management of both receivables and payables globally. In the March quarter, our adjusted free cash flow was negative as we expected due to the combination of our adjusted pre tax loss and seasonal factors. The cash flow seasonality stems primarily from the fact that license agreements that cover a year or multiple years often need to be paid for in the March quarter. Our financial position remains strong. Speaker 300:19:30Our cash balance at March 31 was $1,800,000,000 Our cash balance combined with available debt capacity under committed borrowing facilities gave us $5,000,000,000 of liquidity at quarter end. Our debt maturities are well laddered from late 2024 to 2,041. We had no borrowings outstanding under our revolving credit facility And our net debt at quarter end was $1,400,000,000 As a result, our net leverage sits well within our target range. We are rated investment grade by Moody's, Fitch and S and P. There's no change in our approach to capital allocation. Speaker 300:20:13Our top priorities continue to be to maintain strong liquidity, remain investment grade and reinvest in our business. We use the cash flow we generated in fiscal 2023 to fund spin related cash outlays, including required system migration. Over time, Kyndryl's leadership position in IT Infrastructure Services combined with benefits from our 3A initiatives Should allow us to significantly expand our margins and ultimately be in a position to consider regularly returning capital to shareholders, all while remaining investment grade. As Martin mentioned, we continue to progress on our 3 ACE initiatives. Our momentum supports our continued expectation that our alliances initiative will drive signings, revenue and over time Roughly $200,000,000 in annual pre tax income. Speaker 300:21:10Our advanced delivery initiative will drive cost savings equating over time to roughly $600,000,000 in annual pre tax income. And our accounts initiative will drive annual pre tax income of $800,000,000 We're also driving growth in Kyndryl Consult and among our global practices, which is incremental to the benefits coming from our 3A initiatives, and we see opportunities to control expenses throughout our business, including through the workforce and real estate consolidation actions we've recently taken. We expect that these efforts Over time, we'll contribute roughly $400,000,000 in annual pretax income. In total then, The magnitude of the earnings growth opportunity we're tackling is tremendous relative to our current margins. Progress on our 3 A's will therefore be a central source of value creation for Kyndryl. Speaker 300:22:09I want to circle back to focus accounts because many of you have asked how we're addressing elements of customer contracts with substandard margins. And there's more to it than just price. For most of these customers, we've been running their core systems for years, which has created a unique level of trust and confidence in our capabilities. Our customers recognize that with unfavorable economic terms, the service we've been providing is not sustainable, making it hard for us to deliver the innovation they need to advance their digital transformations. For these reasons, We're generally seeing an openness among our customers to work with us to find solutions. Speaker 300:22:52These customer conversations are multifaceted and vary significantly from account to account. We've been seeing several different patterns develop as part of this process. First, we're frequently expanding the scope of our relationships by adding higher value services and leveraging our new capabilities, Our practices, Kyndryl Consult and Alliance Partners to deliver incremental services such as cloud migration, Security, resiliency, data management and network solutions. 2nd, we're identifying opportunities to reduce scope By removing the unprofitable elements of a contract, in some cases, we'll relinquish a tower of service with unfavorable terms that's just not economical for us. In other cases, we'll remove unprofitable elements, including low margin 3rd party content that customers can procure directly. Speaker 300:23:513rd, there are situations where we can apply our advanced delivery tools, including Kindredge to replace labor intensive services with automated technology or adjust the quantity and mix of resources required in order to take out costs and drive productivity. 4th, as the contract nears expiration and renewal, We renegotiate terms of the relationship in order to generate a better return. And in situations where these efforts have been exhausted and there's no resolution, we'll allow that relationship to end and in the interim optimize the cost to serve until expiration. To date, exiting a relationship has been very much the exception, not the rule. And when we exit, it's a purposeful decision on our part. Speaker 300:24:41What's most common is some combination of the first three patterns plus a dose of Pattern 4 pricing as the contract approaches the usual time for renewal and extension. Customers prefer not to switch technology services providers if they don't have to, which helps bring customers to the table to talk about changing scope, changing service structures to drive productivity and even changing the pricing structure. The key point here is that in our accounts initiative, we're deploying multiple strategies to strengthen our margins in ways that work for our customers. With fiscal 2023 now behind us, we're providing our outlook for our 2020 For fiscal year, we expect to expand our margins this year largely due to the 3A initiatives and workforce rebalancing actions we're taking. And we expect to do this even as our revenues are declining. Speaker 300:25:39Our outlook is for revenue to be in the range $16,000,000,000 to $16,400,000,000 a decline of 6% to 8% in constant currency. To be clear, the revenue decline we're projecting is primarily due to the soft backlog of fiscal 2024 revenue we were born with, plus intentional near term changes we're implementing to transform our business. Let me break our revenue outlook into components. Approximately 3 points of the expected decline is simply the revenue backlog we inherited at the time of our separation playing out. Another 5 to 6 points of the revenue decline will stem from the actions we're taking to address focus accounts, Low margin equipment sales and IBM pass through revenue. Speaker 300:26:28We recognize it would have been cleaner if we'd been able to walk away from this revenue the day after our But that wasn't an option. Helping to offset these downward pressures on revenue, we anticipate Kindro Consult and other new signings will contribute 1 to 2 points of overall growth. Based on recent exchange rates, Currency is estimated to have a roughly $350,000,000 or 200 basis points favorable impact on reported revenue, But where that lands will depend on how exchange rates move over the next 10 months. We estimate that our adjusted EBITDA margin in fiscal 2024 Will be 12% to 13%, an increase of 40 basis points to 140 basis points versus fiscal 2023. And our outlook for adjusted pretax margin is expected to be negative 1% to breakeven, which implies margin expansion of 30 basis points to 130 basis points compared to last year. Speaker 300:27:31On the pretax line, we 50 basis points to 125 basis points of margin pressure from our backlog. Another 125 basis points of headwinds will result from the $200,000,000 software cost increase that IBM imposed on us at the time of our spin. Nevertheless, our execution on the 3 As and our cost reduction efforts will drive margin expansion. We expect our focus accounts to contribute $200,000,000 more profit this year, and we expect our advanced delivery initiative to generate The additional savings from our workforce rebalancing and real estate consolidation actions will add roughly 75 basis points of pre tax margin. In short, a helpful way to look at our fiscal 2024 outlook is that at this point in our turnaround when revenues are still declining, We expect to increase margins by 150 basis points to 250 basis points on a gross basis Before increased IBM software costs and by roughly 30 basis points to 130 basis points net of the contractually obligated increase From a seasonality perspective, our December quarter in absolute dollars Tends to be our strongest in revenue and adjusted EBITDA, and we expect that the contribution from the 3As will continue to build over the course of the year. Speaker 300:29:12One additional housekeeping note related to our segments. We recently completed a zero sum amendment to our software agreement with IBM That will change how software costs are allocated among our segments. This will help our Principal Markets segment, but will be a headwind for our U. S. In strategic market segments in fiscal 2024. Speaker 300:29:35For cash flow, we project roughly $750,000,000 Net capital expenditures in fiscal 2024 and about $850,000,000 of depreciation expense. We also expect about $300,000,000 of cash outlays for transaction related costs in the workforce rebalancing actions I discussed earlier. This will be the last year in which we incurred transaction related charges associated with our spin. We remain committed to returning to revenue growth by calendar 2025 and over the medium term delivering significant margin expansion and driving free cash flow growth. We have a solid game plan to drive our strategic progress and this game plan starts with the steps we've already taken And for any investors who are new to the Kyndryl story, I've included the current version of a slide we first published last May. Speaker 300:30:37It's the slide that provides a breakdown between our margin challenge focus accounts and the rest of our business. Our aggregate results obscure the fact that within Kyndryl, we started with a strong $10,000,000,000 business, which we refer to as a blueprint for how we want to operate. This blueprint consists of accounts that represent about 60% of our revenue, Generate average gross margins north of 20% and reflect our ability to get paid appropriately for the mission critical services we provide. Our other roughly $8,000,000,000 of Focus accounts revenue was generating virtually no gross margin And after SG and A expenses, we're losing money. Our accounts initiative is all about the opportunity to make our focus accounts Look more like the majority blueprint of our business over time by addressing elements of our customer relationships that generate substandard margins. Speaker 300:31:38Over time, if we close even half of the gross margin gap between our Focus accounts and our Blueprint accounts, We'll generate the $800,000,000 in incremental earnings that we've targeted from these accounts. That's why our accounts initiative is a major priority and a major opportunity for us. In executing the accounts initiative, We're paying close attention to the margin on signings for both our Focus account and our Wood Print accounts, We've included a new slide that highlights our progress. Immediately following the spin, we were signing business with an Expected gross margin of roughly 20% and a pre tax margin in the mid single digits. These signings themselves represented higher margins Then the roughly breakeven older deals that were the bulk of our revenues. Speaker 300:32:32Over the course of fiscal 2023, We combine pricing discipline and collaborative engagement with customers to move our projected margins on all new signings Up to the mid-20s for gross profit and the high single digits for pre tax profit. The March quarter was a continuation of that favorable trend. Importantly, what this means is that throughout fiscal 2023, We were signing agreements that fully support the medium term margins we're aiming for. In fact, If our P and L reflected only our recently signed deals, we'd be operating at mid to high single digit adjusted pre tax margins. But because of the prevalence of multi year contracts in our business, most of our revenue is still coming from lower margin pre spin legacy signings. Speaker 300:33:25As a result, you can't currently see the full benefit of the higher margins at which we're now pricing contracts, but that will change with time as our business mix increasingly tilts toward more post spin contracts. In closing, as an independent company, we're solidifying our position as a cost effective gold standard provider of essential IT services. We expect to deliver meaningful margin expansion in fiscal 2024 and we're executing on the strategies and initiatives that will drive longer term progress, future growth and stronger earnings in our business. With that, Martin and I would be pleased to take your questions. Speaker 400:34:31Our first question comes from the line of Tien tsin Huang with JPMorgan. Speaker 500:34:38Great. Thank you. Good morning and thanks for the new slides. They're good to use here. It's helpful. Speaker 500:34:43Just on the outlook, if you don't mind me asking that first, just on the visibility on the 5 to 6 point drag that you called out to reduce the focus accounts, We see that as early as Q1. How do you expect that to phase in as the year plays out? And I'm curious if we see delays In the runoff like we did in fiscal 2023, would that put pressure on the margin outlook here or are there other offsets? Can you hear me? Speaker 600:35:49Please stand by. Speaker 200:37:18Well, is Tien Tsin still can we Hey Speaker 300:37:21Martin, I'm here. Speaker 500:37:22Can you hear me? Speaker 200:37:23Yes. There you go, Tien Tsin. We can hear you now. Can you hear us? Thank you. Speaker 500:37:26Yes. Yes. I wasn't sure if you heard my question or Speaker 200:37:29I did. Yes. Thank you. We had a little audio issue. So let me start and I'll ask David to Comment as well. Speaker 200:37:36And again, apologies for the audio issue here. So look, we're 12 months into the Focus account work, which means we've got pretty good idea of where we stand customer by customer. And so The decision to reduce the revenue in some of these accounts is pretty well developed. It takes Time to execute and it will build over time. So and as you know, it's cumulative. Speaker 200:38:08So what we get done in the first and the second, for instance, We'll persist in the 3rd and on top of that, we'll get more done in the second half. So it will build the impact will build over time. But I feel look, I feel pretty good about our ability to execute on the focus account initiative again like we did in the 1st year. And I'd say that 2 other comments. 1, as David mentioned when he talked a bit about the patterns we're seeing, The primary pattern is an expansion of scope. Speaker 200:38:47So even if the revenue doesn't Come down as much as what we're predicting. We will get the lower margin revenue out over time and it may get last year, it wasn't that we didn't get as much of the lower margin revenue out, it's actually that we're doing better replacing it with new work. And obviously, Kyndryl Consult It's growing pretty well within that. So I feel and therefore, by the way, your second part of your question is, I don't feel like we've got an Exposure in margins even if the revenue doesn't come down at that rate because again our customers are demonstrating over and over that they're interested in us Expanding the scope that we have with them. So again, I'll ask David to make a comment about how he sees it, but this will build over the year. Speaker 200:39:45I feel like with the work now, 12 months having 12 months of maturity, I think we understand pretty well How this will play out and again, even if the revenue doesn't come down at this rate, it's probably because we're generating better Margins on expanded scope and therefore it's not a risk to the margin profile for the year. David, would you add to that? Speaker 300:40:09That's Exactly right. The only thing I'd add is that some of the visibility we have is because some of the actions have already been taken. Some of the contracts where this will have an impact have already been revised Speaker 500:40:40I see. Okay. No, that's great. That's all very thoughtful. So my follow-up, if you don't mind, just I'll ask a macro Question, just thinking about client priorities and if you're seeing any change in client demand At all, given all the talk of macro uncertainty, is there any impact on short term project work? Speaker 500:41:00Sounds like consults doing well. But I figured I'd ask that as well. And then just Any implementation sort of changes and delays that kind of thing? Speaker 400:41:09Thank Speaker 200:41:09you. Yes. Look, we're very fortunate, Tien Tsin, well, let me before I start my answer, I'll just make sure you can still hear me. Yes. Okay, good. Speaker 200:41:17Thank you. Yes, good. So look, we're very fortunate The nature of the work we do is not discretionary. And so We don't see the kind of demand slowdown, the signings slowdown that others may be experiencing. On top of that, where we are moving into new areas, like all the work with our partners And our alliance partners, we've got some catching up to do, right? Speaker 200:41:49We're fairly new to the public cloud space With our 3 big hyperscale partners as an example and we were able to sign $1,200,000,000 in the 1st year and we expect that to keep growing. But again, we're catching up to where others have been in the past. So the nature of what we do is mission critical and not discretionary. The new areas we're going into is an area of tremendous untapped demand for us because of what we do. And the demand profile we see is really latent demand, pent up demand, Because our customers have been asking us to play a heavier role in how they Manage across their hybrid infrastructures and helping them move more workloads, the important workloads onto cloud environments. Speaker 200:42:44And I think all of that is a proof point, as you said, Kinvol Consult doing really, really well and there is this Latent demand for what we do now that we've entered the ecosystem that's really important to our customers, the one That really represents their future. So we don't we haven't experienced it. We don't see it. And again, it's the nature of the work that we do that's Non discretionary and it's the pent up demand for us to help customers on these, their most challenging infrastructure Programs given that we now are part of an ecosystem that is where they're moving to. Hopefully, that's helpful. Speaker 500:43:28It is. Thank you for the answers. Speaker 700:43:31Thanks, Tien Tsin. Operator, next question please. Operator00:43:35Our next question comes from Divya Goyal with Scotiabank. Speaker 400:43:41Good morning, everyone. So for the Toutinjian's question, I just wanted to get some clarity on do you see improvement In revenue retention, as the clients are considering slowing down their Cloud transformation, given there was a little bit excessive done during the pandemic. And in addition to that, Given the clients are now looking at more of a distributed structure infrastructure rather than focusing all in on cloud. Speaker 200:44:16Yes. Thanks, Dhivya. I will also ask David to share his point of view, but let me say a few things. But again, before we start, hopefully, Dhivya, you can hear me. Speaker 400:44:27You're coming through. Speaker 200:44:29Good. Thank you. So look, 1st and foremost, I think it's important to understand given the role we play in the world in managing the banking systems, the telecom systems, the supply chains, the airline reservation systems. As those worlds, as those infrastructures, as our customers' environments become more complex, It's a massive opportunity for us to help them because these are the systems that have to work all the time. And so Whether a customer is accelerating or decelerating a move to public cloud, whether a customer is Thinking about whether a customer is thinking about or rethinking is it all public versus hybrid, that really represents for us Take advantage of innovation wherever it may exist. Speaker 200:45:32Right now, there's tremendous interest obviously In AI and tools, which means for us that we help them architect their data in a way that they can get it where they need it. We help them Cure it and manage it across that diverse infrastructure. So for us, given again, the nature of what we do, The specific opportunity to Kyndryl is driven more by the complexity of what our customers want to create given where they see innovation, given where they see Their infrastructure evolving as opposed to a more general macro trend, let's say that shift A shift to public cloud slows by a few points or accelerates by a few points. Our demand is driven and again, I think it's somewhat unique Our demand is driven more by the complexity with which they're dealing and with so few of On an absolute basis, so few of the really important mission critical things having been moved As a percentage of the total, we see a long term demand for us managing across these diverse infrastructures. But again, I'll ask David, to comment as well. Speaker 300:46:46I agree. Hybrid environments are helpful to us in terms of The demand they generate complexity is helpful to us in terms of the customer demand. It generates more access to data for AI Helpful to us and really more focused by companies, by enterprises On efficiency and productivity is a helpful backdrop for us as well. So as Martin said, I think all of those things are working in our favor Speaker 700:47:23Thanks, David. Divya, do you have another follow-up? Speaker 400:47:28Yes, that's very helpful. Thank you so much. Just a quick question on the focus account on the and progress on the 3 As. So did you see one geography getting more impacted or being more profitable or more Effective than others as you are rolling out these initiatives now? Speaker 200:47:49So, Divya, let me again give you my $0.02 and obviously I'll ask David to comment as well. When you deconstruct or look at the 3 As as individuals, Our ability to expand into the hyperscaler space across The world is pretty evenly distributed because we started from really from a standing start over a year ago. And So that $1,200,000,000 is mixed a lot like our general signings are. U. S. Speaker 200:48:20Is quite large And etcetera, etcetera. So the alliance is part of the 3A's. It's going to be distributed roughly by similarly to Our existing business now having said that, did some of our countries get a little bit of a faster start and some a little yes, they did, but By and large, that opportunity over time over the medium term is going to look like our business. Our advanced delivery efforts Our global in nature. We run a global platform and therefore those benefits show up quite a bit of them show up in It's obviously in our delivery centers. Speaker 200:48:56We do some local delivery. That mix is always slightly different country by country. But again, it won't look Different from the way we're mixed today. The focus accounts to finish up the 3 As, the focus accounts Are not distributed exactly the way our business is. Yes, we have them everywhere, but the focus accounts And the pace at which they will resolve themselves will show up very heavily in the U. Speaker 200:49:25S, they'll show up very heavily in Western Europe. We have focus accounts in Japan even though it's already quite a profitable business, but we will get those fixed. So the focus account impact, The benefit to the Focus accounts is over time is going to show up where our profitability It's pressured the most and that's outside of Japan, that's Western Europe. It's a bit in the U. S. Speaker 200:49:50As well. So you'll see from a segment perspective, you'll see the benefits of 2 of the 3 As distributed the way our business is today and you'll see the focus account Impact the focus account benefits impact Europe and you'll see it impact the U. S. More than Japan. David, anything you'd add? Speaker 300:50:08Yes. The corollary to that is that Our 3 As are really global initiatives. There it's not 2 As in one part of the world and plus something else. The 3 As are what we're working on everywhere across our organization. And with respect to focus accounts, Really with respect to all 3 of the A's, they have been what we've been emphasizing. Speaker 300:50:32And I think the progress has been remarkably solid and consistent Around the world. Speaker 700:50:40Thanks, David. That's very helpful. Operator00:50:43Thank you. Our next question comes from David Togut with Evercore ISI. Speaker 600:50:55Thank you. Good morning. Could you comment on the profit margins on the $1,200,000,000 in hyperscaler bookings You recorded for FY 2023? Speaker 300:51:07Yes, sure. We view the profitability of those as being very With where we've been signing business, so it's obviously higher than our Existing profitability and it's a part, a significant part of the Profitability on these signings that we reported on and you can see on Slide 16, we see the new alliances having that Same sort of profitability. And in many cases, the hyperscaler component is part of a larger Signing as well. And as a result, it is a it's very much playing into the results that you're seeing With our projected margins on signings moving up considerably from where they had been And really positioning us for better margins in the future, which we think is a key part, an important part of our story. Speaker 600:52:11Appreciate that. Then just as a follow-up, I heard you give some of the elements of the free cash flow guide For FY 2024 and I apologize if I missed anything, but working capital was a big source of cash in FY2023. Could you walk through what your FY 'twenty four operating cash flow guide is, including assumption on Use our source of cash from working capital management and then just bring us down to free cash flow for FY 2024, if you could. Speaker 300:52:43Sure. As you pointed out, in fiscal 2023, we were able to generate Significant positive adjusted free cash flow despite having an adjusted pretax loss. And we did that In part by having a favorable gap on CapEx and depreciation and And then making a lot of progress on working capital. And as we go into fiscal 2024, we're not Going out with a free cash flow guide or outlook, but the key pieces in there will be our pretax income or loss. We'll have a little bit of cash taxes and interest expense. Speaker 300:53:29And then the biggest opportunities for us The gap between CapEx and depreciation that I mentioned earlier, and we estimate that to be Speaker 500:53:39in the Speaker 300:53:39$100,000,000 Favorable range and we're going to continue to work on working capital as we've seen that being a significant opportunity for us And we see further opportunities on the payable side, on the receivable side, A little bit in terms of accrued liabilities as well, and we'll look to optimize those to continue to optimize those In order to have our free cash flow be as strong as it can be in fiscal 2024. Speaker 600:54:14Just a quick follow-up. Net net, would you expect working capital to be a source of cash or a use of cash in FY 2024? Speaker 300:54:22We're going to we expect it to be a source of cash in fiscal 2024, Probably not to the same extent that it was in fiscal 2023. Speaker 600:54:36Thank you very much. Speaker 700:54:38Thanks, David. Operator, please go to the next question, please. Operator00:54:47Our next question comes from Jamie Friedman with Susquehanna. Speaker 800:54:53Hi. Thank you and congratulations on the milestone 1st year. I just wanted to ask you about this Slide 16 and the observations about the 3 As. I'm I'm just wondering, Is there any particular reason why it has expanded kind of in this Progression in this time, is it because like the low hanging you're starting to pick the low hanging fruit now or is the pricing is kicking in? Like why is I mean 9 is a lot higher than 4. Speaker 800:55:33So why is it moving up this way now? Speaker 300:55:38Yes. It's a great question. I think what's important about the 4%, which is in our 1st 6 months Is it that included a number of deals, particularly larger deals that we had started negotiating even before the spin. And as a result, some of the signings in there were essentially think of them as being pre spin price quotes That dragged down the margin. And I think the as we moved into fiscal 2023, We were signing deals that were our business and that's why they were in the 7% to 9% pre tax range. Speaker 300:56:22And then the movement up from 7% to 9%, I think represents a the benefit of increased focus on this issue and Probably the learning from experience that we can indeed command the sort of margins That we're seeing now up in the 9%, approaching 10% range. And that's going to be a key area Going forward, making sure we've got the discipline to get appropriate margins on the business that we're signing. Speaker 800:56:59Thanks for that, David. And then, I want to ask about the 24 outlook, Slide 14. This is Really an impeccable slide, but what in terms of the revenue, what is different, If anything, then when you spun, so in other words, the 3 points in the initial backlog, was that any different than versus now the 5 to 6 In the reduced focus account headwind, is this the same or different? Because this is The question investors are asking us this morning. Speaker 300:57:35Sure. I would say the three points due to the backlog is no different. It's Exactly what it was. It's the backlog playing out. It's the impact of the low to mid single digit revenue associated with our initial backlog that we've been talking about consistently over the last 18 months. Speaker 300:57:58The second piece, the 5 to 6 point impact associated with reducing Focus account revenue and low margin third party content, That is consistent with what we wanted to do, but we're stepping it up a little bit. And I think the mix of the impact between fiscal 2023 and fiscal 2024 has ended up being more in fiscal 2024 than we thought at the beginning of the year, which actually creates a tougher comp for us. And so as we step away from the business that we always wanted to Just ends up being a bit larger. And then lastly, I would say we're really excited about Kyndryl Consult and the growth that we're seeing there. Yes. Speaker 300:59:08The 30% growth in signings that we have, the fact that's already up to 12% of revenue on a full year basis, 13% in the most recent quarter. The impact that that's having a little bit on the revenue side and Reflecting us showing up differently for our customers and playing a bigger UP Technology Stack role with those customers is really exciting. And so I think that's a positive development in there as well. Okay. Speaker 800:59:45Thank you, David. I'll drop back in the queue. Speaker 700:59:47Thanks, Jamie. Operator, it looks like that's our last question. I'm going to pass the call to Martin. Speaker 200:59:54So thanks everybody for joining today. Look, hopefully you can hear and get a sense of not only How much progress we've made in our 1st full year on the 3 As, but also that the 3 As Are what's going to turn this business around in the timeframes or maybe even a little bit faster than what we've said in the past? I feel as though We're on or ahead of schedule in executing on each of the 3 A's. So we feel really good about what we've gotten done. We now as we've said both Dave and I have said on the call, this is a year of acceleration. Speaker 201:00:32We're growing where we want to and we will continue to Target and to focus on improving the profitability of this business and that's what you see in our guidance, Very strong pre tax margin expansion, notwithstanding the headwinds That has been imposed in some parts of our business, but very strong pre tax margin expansion and really focusing this business on the high value that we know we create with our customers. So thanks again for joining us. A lot of work left to do, but we're excited about where we are. Thank you, operator.Read morePowered by