

The Nuix Ltd (ASX: NXL) share price was out of form on Thursday.
The embattled investigative analytics and intelligence software providerâs shares ended the day 3.5% lower at 68.5 cents.
This followed the announcement of a sizeable loss for FY 2022.
Nuix share price on FY 2022 results
- Annualised contract value (ACV) down 2.3% to $162 million
- Statutory revenue down 13.5% to $152.3 million
- EBITDA down 82% to $12.1 million
- Net profit after tax down 190.4% to a loss of $22.8 million
What happened during FY 2022?
For the 12 months ended 30 June, Nuix reported a 2.3% reduction in its ACV to $162 million. Management advised that this reflects a softer performance in North America and EMEA, which offset ACV growth in the Asia Pacific region.
Nuixâs statutory revenue for the period was down 13.5% to $152.3 million. This was due to the lower value of multi-year contracts sold and lower new sales. Combined with an increase in costs, this led to a much lower EBITDA outcome for FY 2022.
And while Nuix saw an increase in customer churn to 5.4% in FY 2022, management feels this is a low level and notes that strong customer relationships have been maintained.
Incredibly, the company spent over one-third of its revenue on research and development activities during the 12 months. Nuix spent $58.3 million on these activities, which is an increase of 32% on the prior year. It notes that important progress was made on critical projects, including further development on the integrated SaaS platform and Natural Language Processing (NLP) integration.
Management commentary
The companyâs CEO, Jonathan Rubinsztein, appears optimistic on the future thanks to Nuixâs strategic refresh initiatives.
Weâve been clear about the need for a refresh of strategic initiatives to drive growth. Our strategy revolves around a greater focus on customer centricity and initiatives across three key horizons. The team has been working exceptionally hard behind the scenes over the last half.
Nuix is a remarkable organisation making a meaningful difference in the world. Weâre putting the right people in the right roles to make sure Nuix is fit for growth. Our customer and partner relationships remain strong. Our Engine remains unparalleled and is central to our platform, underpinning our growth trajectory. And lastly, our strategy is clear and weâre acting on it, with urgency and focus. Iâm excited and optimistic about our future, and as an organisation, the Nuix team is mobilising to enact the changes required to drive growth.
The Nuix share price is now down 70% in 2022
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