Highlights

  • Celebrus reported higher annual recurring revenue in H1FY26 alongside an expanded international customer base
  • Gross margin improved as software revenues accounted for a larger share of total income w
  • The company maintained a net cash position and declared an interim dividend amid mixed market conditions

Celebrus Technologies PLC (LSE:CLBS) is a UK-based data technology company that enables organisations to collect and utilise real-time digital customer data for marketing and fraud prevention purposes. The company operates internationally across sectors including financial services, retail, and telecommunications and is listed on the AIM market.

The group continues to add new customers while generating incremental revenue from existing relationships, particularly within financial services and fintech. Early-stage expansion discussions following recent contract wins highlight the durability of this approach and the potential for longer-term account growth.

Financial Performance Overview
For the six months to 30 September 2025 (H1FY26), the company reported annual recurring revenue of USD 15.6 million, up from USD 12.9 million in H1FY25. Total revenue was USD 10.4 million, with software revenue contributing USD 4.1 million. Gross margin rose to 84.9%, reflecting a lower share of third-party hardware, while software gross margin remained above 93%.

Earnings, Cash and Dividends
The group recorded an adjusted loss before tax of USD 1.4 million and a statutory loss before tax of USD 2.3 million, compared with profits in the prior periods. Adjusted diluted EPS showed a loss of 3.51 cents, while basic diluted EPS was a loss of 5.68 cents. The company ended the period with USD 27.3 million in cash, no debt, and declared an interim dividend of 0.98p per share.

Operations and Outlook
During the period (H1FY26), , the company secured new customer wins and upsells, including within fintech and financial services, with early expansion discussions underway. Product development continued across mobile, analytics, paid media activation, identity features, and AI capabilities, alongside SOC2 certification. Looking ahead, the Board remains focused on converting late-stage pipeline opportunities while monitoring market conditions marked by slower decision-making and tighter budgets.

Stock Information

CLBS was trading at GBX 132.31 as of December 29, 2025. Over the past month, the stock declined 7.16%. It recorded a 52-week high of GBX 275.00 and a 52-week low of GBX 125.00.

Note 1: Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
Note 2: The reference data for all price data, currency, technical indicators, support, and resistance levels is 29 December 2025. The reference data in this report has been partly sourced from EODHD/Others.

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