Darktrace cuts revenue outlook as customers turn cautious

Darktrace cuts revenue outlook as customers turn cautious

LONDON : British cybersecurity company Darktrace cut its full-year revenue forecast on Wednesday after prospective customers turned more reluctant to run product trials due to the worsening macro-economic environment.


The company, which listed in April 2021, said it now expected its constant currency annual recurring revenue (ARR) to increase by between 29.0 per cent and 31.5 per cent in the year to end-June, down from its previous forecast of 31 per cent to 34 per cent.


It said ARR in the six months to end-December had increased by at least 36.5 per cent to a minimum of $556.3 million, but there had been a noticeable slowdown in new customer additions recently.


Chief Financial Officer Cathy Graham said profitability had been preserved, helped by operating efficiencies that it would maintain in its second half, resulting in an improvement to its full-year core-earnings margin forecast.


"Clearly, however, the current macro-economic environment is creating challenges to winning new customers, with prospects more reluctant to run product trials and, in regions with historically higher conversion rates, those rates starting to decline," she said in a statement.



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