Quarterhill Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Key Takeaways

  • Positive Sentiment: Profitability improved sharply in Q2, with adjusted EBITDA rising to $4.6 million, or 11% of revenue, from a $2.7 million loss a year earlier. Cash generated from operations was $5.7 million, supported by stronger gross margins and disciplined working capital management.
  • Positive Sentiment: Quarterhill reported a $415 million backlog, approximately $2.1 million in new international orders, and several notable customer wins, including a $5.25 million Oklahoma commercial vehicle screening project. Management continues to estimate an industry opportunity pipeline above $2 billion.
  • Positive Sentiment: The pending $70 million cash-and-stock acquisition of Conduent’s tolling solutions business is expected to approximately triple Quarterhill’s tolling revenue and create a combined platform with more than $400 million in annual revenue and a 10%–15% adjusted EBITDA margin after synergies.
  • Neutral Sentiment: Management expects the Conduent transaction to close in Q4 2026 and said integration planning, lender discussions, and surety-provider discussions remain on track, though detailed synergy figures and staffing requirements have not yet been finalized.
  • Negative Sentiment: The acquisition will be funded partly with debt and shares representing 7% of Quarterhill’s outstanding stock, creating additional leverage and shareholder dilution; the transaction also remains subject to closing and complex contract-by-contract carve-out integration.
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Quarterhill Q2 2026
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Operator

Good morning everyone, and welcome to the Quarterhill second quarter 2026 financial results conference call. Joining us today are Chuck Myers, Chief Executive Officer, and David Charron, Chief Financial Officer. At this time, all participants are in listen-only mode. Following management's remarks, we will open up the call for question and answer session, during which analysts are invited to ask questions. Earlier this morning, Quarterhill issued a news release announcing its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026. This news release, along with the company's MD&A and financial statements, are available on SEDAR+. Certain matters discussed during today's conference call or responses to questions may constitute forward-looking information and statements. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated.

Operator

Risk factors that could affect results and assumptions used to develop such forward-looking information are detailed in the company's earnings release, most recent annual information form, and other public filings available on SEDAR+. During this conference call, Quarterhill will refer to certain non-GAAP financial measures and ratios such as adjusted EBITDA. Non-GAAP financial measures and ratios do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and may not be comparable to similar measures disclosed by other companies. Please refer to the company's Q2 2026 MD&A and earnings release for full cautionary notes regarding the use of forward-looking statements and non-IFRS measures. Finally, please note that all financial information provided is in U.S. Dollar unless otherwise specified. I will now turn the call over to Mr. Myers. Please go ahead.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us. This morning, we announced another quarter of consistent execution and improved profitability. Revenue was $42.5 million, and adjusted EBITDA was $4.6 million at a margin of approximately 11%. That was our strongest quarter of adjusted EBITDA in over three years. These results demonstrate the operating leverage in our model and our ability to convert revenue into profit. Technology is central to our strategy, and it is a clear competitive differentiator. It turns transportation data into real-time insight and action that helps agencies operate more efficiently, improve roadway safety, and make faster decisions. It also makes our deployments more repeatable, strengthens project economics, and lets us deliver greater value at a competitive price. Very few companies combine our transportation expertise, installed infrastructure, and AI capabilities. Customers are responding to that combination, and we see it in our recent wins.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

The Utah Department of Transportation selected our advanced tolling back-office platform and customer service federal platform for its I-15 Express Lanes network. Oklahoma expanded its long-standing relationship with us through a new $5.25 million commercial vehicle screening project. Internationally, we secured approximately $2.1 million of new orders in South Korea and Thailand. Together, these wins show we can attract new customers, expand existing relationships, and deploy our technology across multiple applications and geographies. We believe the commercial opportunity pipeline in our industry remains above $2 billion. Now, let me turn to our pending acquisition of Conduent's tolling solutions business. It materially advances our strategy to build a larger, more focused, and more profitable ITS platform. Upon closing, the transaction is expected to approximately triple our tolling revenue and make Quarterhill the second-largest tolling operator in the U.S.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

We expect that the acquisition will add significant scale, long-term agency relationships, and extensive capabilities across electronic tolling, back-office operations, and roadside systems. We expect it will also give us a much larger installed base along where we can deploy our technology and AI-enabled solutions. The transaction is highly attractive and highly complementary. We have identified significant day one synergies and built a clear integration plan to realize them. Integration planning is going well, and we continue to expect the transaction to close in the fourth quarter. This is exactly the kind of opportunity we have built Quarterhill to execute. We know the tolling industry, we know these customers, and we know how to operate transportation technology businesses. We are confident we can integrate the Conduent tolling operations, capture the cost efficiencies we have identified, and scale the platform profitably.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

The Conduent acquisition also shows why M&A works in our platform. In tolling, our approach is to add long-duration contracted value and valuable agency relationships to an operating platform we already have in place. We've identified actionable M&A pipeline of approximately $3 billion across our target markets. These potential opportunities give us visibility into long-term opportunities. We know the playbook, and we have the platform and experience and financial relationships to execute it. Halfway through 2026, we are executing the plan we laid out over the year. We are delivering consistent financial performance, winning new business, advancing our technology leadership, and preparing to add significant scale. With that overview, I'll turn the call over to Dave to discuss our Q2 financial results and the details of the transaction.

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

Thank you, Chuck, and good morning, everyone. I'll start with Quarterhill's second quarter financial results and then cover the financial terms and expected financial profile of the Conduent transaction. A reminder that all figures are in U.S. Dollar. It's important to note that the financial results I'll discuss today cover Quarterhill's current operations only. Okay, now on to our results. In the second quarter, we generated revenue of $42.5 million, compared with $43.1 million in the second quarter of 2025. For the first six months of 2026, we grew revenue 5% to $81.1 million from $77 million in the prior year period. As of June 30th, 2026, our backlog was $415 million. Just a reminder that our backlog includes the value of work we have not yet completed but expect to perform under existing customer agreements.

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

This includes signed contracts and expected extensions of existing programs where we have defined the scope and timing. Our backlog excludes unsigned opportunities and potential change orders. Our gross profit in Q2 of this year was $12.2 million, or 29% of revenue, compared with $6.3 million, or 15% of revenue in the same period last year. Stronger contract economics, disciplined execution, and continued strong performance across the business drove the improvement. Our adjusted EBITDA in Q2 was $4.6 million, or 11% of revenue, compared with an adjusted EBITDA loss of $2.7 million, or -6% of revenue in Q2 last year. This represents a $7.3 million year-over-year improvement. This is our fourth consecutive quarter of positive adjusted EBITDA, with the improvements coming from the significant increase in gross profit and the operating leverage in our business model.

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

Cash generated from operations in Q2 was $5.7 million, compared with a use of cash of $4.6 million in the prior year period. Again, strong operating performance and disciplined working capital management drove the improvement. We continue to remain focused on converting our earnings into cash and managing the timing of customer collections and project-related investments. On the balance sheet, we ended the second quarter with $26.2 million in cash, compared with $14.7 million at the end of the first quarter of 2026. As we stated earlier, we closed and announced our new secured term loan with $100 million accordion facility. Our capital structure provides us with the flexibility to fund our current operations, invest in growth, and execute our acquisition strategy. Now I'll discuss the terms and expected financial profile of the Conduent tolling transaction, which we announced on June 30th.

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

The agreement is to acquire substantially all of the assets of Conduent's tolling solutions business for $70 million in cash, plus Quarterhill common shares representing 7% of our issued and outstanding shares at closing. As we said in our earlier press release, we expect to fund the cash portion through debt. Conduent will receive 50% of the share consideration subject to a six-month lockup, with the remaining 50% subject to a 12-month lockup. The equity consideration aligns Conduent with the long-term performance of the combined company. Upon closing, we expect the transaction to approximately triple our tolling revenue, and on a pro forma combined basis after planned synergies, we expect the business will generate more than $400 million in annual revenue, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of between 10%-15%.

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

The transaction will also bring our combined revenue backlog to approximately $2 billion, providing substantial visibility into future revenue through multi-year agency relationships and recurring service contracts. As mentioned, we expect the transaction to close in the fourth quarter of 2026. Following the closing, we'll file a business acquisition report, or BAR, within 75 days. The BAR will include audited financial statements for Conduent's tolling solutions business and pro forma financial statements for the combined company. With that, I'll turn the call back over to Chuck for his closing remarks.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Thanks, Dave. Before we take any questions, let me tell you how we see the opportunity from here. The ITS market is moving rapidly towards smarter AI-enabled transportation systems. Quarterhill has the technology, industry expertise, and customer relationships to lead that shift. The Conduent acquisition accelerates that, adding scale and larger platform to our technology. Our priorities are straightforward. We will continue executing across Quarterhill, close the transaction, integrate the operations, and capture the planned synergies. That plan is in place and the integration work is underway. We're pleased where Quarterhill is today and confident where the business is headed. We have momentum, a strategy we believe in, and a significant opportunity ahead of us. With that, operator, let's open the line for questions.

Operator

Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, we will now begin the question and answer session. Should you have a question, please press star followed by the one on your touchtone phone. You will hear a prompt that your hand has been raised. Should you wish to decline from the polling process, please press star followed by the two. If you are using a speakerphone, please lift the handset before pressing any keys. One moment please for your first question. Your first question comes from Scott Searle with Roth Capital. Your line is now open.

Scott Searle
Scott Searle
Managing Director of Senior Research Analyst at Roth Capital

Hey, good morning. Thanks for taking the questions. Nice to see the continued progress on the gross margins and adjusted EBITDA. Hey, maybe to kick off, Dave, just in terms of the mix of business, could you give us an idea of how tolling was looking relative to the safety, commercial, and safety component? What kind of growth, what kind of mix of the business. Looking into the backlog and the opportunity pipeline, Chuck, how quickly is the commercial and safety aspect of the business growing? Is that the biggest driver that you're starting to see going forward in terms of tracking towards that 40% long-term target gross margin?

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

Yeah, I'll answer first. Thanks, Scott. In terms of the mix, it's approximately 55% is on the tolling side and 45% on the safety and enforcement side. Both groups on a standalone basis are profitable, which is really nice to see, and I'll let Chuck answer the next question.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Yeah, I think if I understand your question, I think no, we see both businesses growing well. I think you'll probably see a bigger shift, especially as we move into the first quarter next year when we see the combination of the two companies. I think we're going to see the tolling EBITDA piece of it should increase, we think, fairly substantially, and our commercial business continues to perform quite well. We're very happy with the growth in it. We'd even like to see it grow faster, but the team's doing a great job.

Scott Searle
Scott Searle
Managing Director of Senior Research Analyst at Roth Capital

Great. Thank you. Chuck, just to follow up, international mix, you had a contract or two, I think that got announced in the last 30 or 60 days. I am wondering if you could expand upon what is going on in the international forum for you guys in terms of that opportunity pipeline. From an M&A standpoint, that is a big number in terms of that $3 billion potential M&A pipeline. I am wondering if you could just broadly address what you are seeing from a valuation perspective and characteristics maybe relative to Conduent, which is usually accretive. Just kind of some thoughts on that, just in terms of mixed composition and maybe timing of some of that. Thank you.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Okay. On the growth from the commercial operations overseas, that is where we see it. We are getting a lot of unusually nice renewals right now in the U.S., but we see a lot of growth overseas. I will be curious at the end of the year what we do in revenue. We were somewhere around $20 million, I think, last year for that business overseas. I suspect that is going to grow pretty nicely. On the acquisition backlog, we have a plan of around $3 billion that we are looking at, and we have kind of a roadmap for those. Every one is a little bit different. I think you are going to see two kinds of deals. You are going to see opportunistic deals like the Conduent deal where you are just picking up contracts.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

What you are going to do is you are going to see some deals that will be more kind of business combinations, where you see companies that are stable. But what it does is it gives a scale and really allows a functional step up in terms of revenue size.

Scott Searle
Scott Searle
Managing Director of Senior Research Analyst at Roth Capital

Hey, great. Thanks so much. I will get back in the queue.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Thanks.

Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, as a reminder, should you have a question, please press star one. Your next question comes from Gavin Fairweather with ATB Cormark. Your line is now open.

Gavin Fairweather
Gavin Fairweather
Managing Director and Co-Head of Institutional Equity Research at ATB Cormark

Oh, hey, good morning. Maybe just on the Conduent deal, it places you as a strong number two in the U.S. market. I am just curious with the $2 billion bid book, how much that enhanced market positioning influences your go-to-market motions and right to win.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

I think it influences it because both companies are going after a lot of the same opportunities. I think that what it does is it allows us to scale because we are significantly smaller. We have quite a few less employees, and we have to be more careful at Quarterhill about what opportunities we pick and choose to go after. The combination allows us to approach a much bigger pool of opportunities.

Gavin Fairweather
Gavin Fairweather
Managing Director and Co-Head of Institutional Equity Research at ATB Cormark

That is great to hear. Then just on the $400 million pro forma revenue number. When I look at the combined $2 billion backlog, it does seem to imply that forward numbers might be a little bit higher than that $400 million level. Can you just discuss any growth opportunities that you see for Conduent that are kind of sitting in that backlog already?

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

Yeah. I will start here and then turn it to Chuck. I think there certainly is some growth we see in the backlog. The pro forma number that we are talking about is for 2026, right? Just to be clear. If we put the two companies together, 2026, that is what we are seeing. But when you talk about that $2 billion revenue backlog combined, we have got very good visibility into growth into the outer years.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Yeah. I would say that we know virtually exactly what the backlog is. And remember, that is fully contracted backlog.

Gavin Fairweather
Gavin Fairweather
Managing Director and Co-Head of Institutional Equity Research at ATB Cormark

Yeah, great to hear. And then just, you talked about your integration plans being pretty well formed, I guess, for a month and a half since you announced the transaction. So how have your thoughts evolved on kind of the number of people that are needed to service that book of business and where those margins might land?

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Yeah, Gavin, I am not prepared to answer that question externally right now.

Gavin Fairweather
Gavin Fairweather
Managing Director and Co-Head of Institutional Equity Research at ATB Cormark

Yeah. Still aiming target. That's fair.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Little too early.

Gavin Fairweather
Gavin Fairweather
Managing Director and Co-Head of Institutional Equity Research at ATB Cormark

Yep. That's fair. Then maybe just if you can provide us with an update on some of the gating items to getting the deal closed in terms of talking with the lenders and talking with the surety providers.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

I'll turn that one over to Dave.

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

Yeah. Just as you said, there's a number of items that we're working on. The integration management office activities that you mentioned, Gavin, are extensive. Carve-outs are complicated. Both Chuck and I have done carve-outs before, so we're going in with our eyes wide open here. There's work streams across all the functional areas as you would expect. And, discussions with our lender, as well as discussions with surety bond providers. Those are all standard for what's going on right now, and fully expected to work through that over the next little while. As we said, we expect to close this in Q4, and we're still on track.

Gavin Fairweather
Gavin Fairweather
Managing Director and Co-Head of Institutional Equity Research at ATB Cormark

Thanks so much. I'll pass the line.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Great.

Operator

Your next question comes from Todd Coupland with CIBC. Your line is now open.

Todd Coupland
Todd Coupland
Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Strategist and Equity Research Analyst at CIBC

Oh, yes. Good morning, everyone. I was wondering if you. I know you don't want to get into the synergy details at this point, but what is the path to get you into that run rate zone of 10%-15% EBITDA? If you close in Q4, how long does it take to get to that range?

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

I'll let Dave answer. I'll tell you what I think at one point. He can tell you what he thinks it's going to be.

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

Yes. We're working through all the details right now, Todd. Good question. I think we've mentioned before, the synergies that we're working through come in various categories: headcount, real estate and other third-party vendors. This is very typical for a carve-out. We're working through that. We feel really good about where this is moving, where we're headed, the work that we've done to date. Still some work to do to get to the final numbers. It's going to depend on exactly when we close and still depends on some work we still have to do. But we're feeling really good about the work done to date, as I mentioned, and where we see this landing.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Where you are, Todd, is what our plan is. We want to get as close to that plan as we can.

Todd Coupland
Todd Coupland
Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Strategist and Equity Research Analyst at CIBC

Do you think you'd get into that 10%-15% range sometime in 2027?

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Yes. Oh, yeah, for sure.

Todd Coupland
Todd Coupland
Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Strategist and Equity Research Analyst at CIBC

When you think about the potential coming out of the backlog, that had been an issue in Quarterhill the last couple of years, inflation built into problem contract, et cetera. What is your opinion of the quality of this combined backlog? Maybe talk about that.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

It is very strong. I just spent two years cleaning up the mess over here.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

We are pretty sensitized to what the backlog looks, and we have looked at it pretty extensively. This is all part of the integration work that we are going through. You have to remember, we are not essentially buying a company. We are buying a double-digit number of contracts. So we have to diligence each contract separately. We have to meet with each customer separately. So we are pretty sensitized to what it is.

Todd Coupland
Todd Coupland
Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Strategist and Equity Research Analyst at CIBC

I guess both businesses have decent-sized footprints in the U.S. How much crossover is there? Is there cleanup to do along those lines with existing states or municipalities?

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

No. It is all cumulative.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

We do not really cross over on any contracts, which is nice. It gives us a much bigger footprint. It also gives us a fairly large footprint in the U.K. We will end up moving in another couple hundred person operation in the U.K. So it gives us a footprint over there to start our European growth in the tolling business.

Todd Coupland
Todd Coupland
Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Strategist and Equity Research Analyst at CIBC

Yeah. The last question from me. I get the EBITDA targets, but capitalized software is still a fairly large percentage of revenue if you sort of include R&D and cap software. In the combined entity, what is that going to look like in percentage terms, roughly?

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

I hadn't really thought about that. I'll let Dave take that one.

Dave Charron
Dave Charron
CFO at Quarterhill

Yeah. From what we see so far, there's not a lot of R&D that's going on. The work that we're doing at Quarterhill is on a new platform. We talked about it, Chuck's talked about it extensively with the AI-enabled platform. That's the bulk of the capitalized development work that we're doing. The day-to-day work that we're seeing through diligence on the Conduent side is more maintenance related, given a lot of their contracts are in maintenance mode. I don't have a number for you, Todd. I think it's a good question, and I don't think it's going to be incrementally larger.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Yeah. We're not bringing over a big R&D team, put it that way.

Todd Coupland
Todd Coupland
Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Strategist and Equity Research Analyst at CIBC

Okay. The dollar amount-

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Most of their contracts are fairly almost all of them are through implementation. So there is still some development on a couple of them. There is one new contract, but it is a rinse and repeat of a sister contract. So we are really focusing on our R&D team, not theirs.

Todd Coupland
Todd Coupland
Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Strategist and Equity Research Analyst at CIBC

Yeah. All right. Appreciate the color. Thank you very much.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Thanks, Todd.

Operator

Thank you. As we have no further questions at this time, I will now turn the call over to Mr. Myers for closing remarks.

Chuck Myers
Chuck Myers
CEO, President, and Board of Directors at Quarterhill

Great. Thank you. Thank you all for joining us this morning. I will close as usual by thanking our team of employees, our board members, shareholders, customers, and partners for their continued support. This team is what makes us successful. There is real momentum in this business, and we look forward to speaking with you again in November when we report our third quarter results. Thank you very much.

Operator

This will conclude today's conference call. Thank you everyone for joining. You may now disconnect your lines.

Executives
    • Chuck Myers
      Chuck Myers
      CEO, President, and Board of Directors
    • Dave Charron
      Dave Charron
      CFO
Analysts
    • Scott Searle
      Managing Director of Senior Research Analyst at Roth Capital
    • Gavin Fairweather
      Managing Director and Co-Head of Institutional Equity Research at ATB Cormark
    • Todd Coupland
      Managing Director of Technology and Innovation Strategist and Equity Research Analyst at CIBC