PaySauce Grows Recurring Revenue by 120%
PaySauce Grows Recurring Revenue by 120%, Customer Numbers by 118%, and Gross Payroll Processed by 133%1
Wellington, New Zealand, 10 July, 2019 - SaaS employment solutions provider PaySauce (NZX:PYS) maintains its strong year-on-year growth trajectory for Q2 2019. Total recurring revenue1 is up 120%. The number of employees in New Zealand receiving their pay through PaySauce payroll software has increased by 123% to 9,851 people, with payslips issued up 115% to 68,921. The number of employers processing pays through PaySauce payroll software has increased by 118% to 2,002. The gross payroll value processed by PaySauce for the quarter totalled $108.4 million, an increase of 133%.
Key Metrics[1] | Q2 2019 | Q2 2018 | %
YOY Change |
Total recurring revenue[2] | NZD $343.4K | NZD $156.2K | 120% |
# Employees (at end of qtr) | 9,851 | 4,411 | 123% |
# Payslips (total for qtr) | 68,921 | 32,051 | 115% |
# Payroll customers (at end of qtr) | 2,002 | 917 | 118% |
Gross value of payroll processed | NZD $108.4M | NZD $46.5M | 133% |
CEO and co-founder of PaySauce, Asantha Wijeyeratne, reflects on the quarter: “It’s been intense but extremely rewarding. We’ve seen major milestones like our first ever annual report, hitting 2,000 live processing customers, and processing over $100M of payroll for Kiwi businesses in a quarter. I’m incredibly grateful for all of the team’s hard work, and truly proud of our continued growth as a SaaS business.”
KEY
YEAR-ON-YEAR PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE QUARTER
Recurring revenue up 120% to $343.3K
Total employees
paid through PaySauce up 123% to 9,851
Number of
payslips issued up 115% to 68,921
Number of payroll
customers up 118% to 2,002
Gross payroll value
processed up 133% to $108.4M
Footnotes:
[1]
these figures are prepared on the same basis as previous
quarterly updates, are unaudited, and may include Non-GAAP
financial information which does not have a standardised
meaning prescribed by GAAP and therefore may not be
comparable to similar financial information presented by
other entities.
2 total recurring revenue includes
subsidy revenue claims that have yet to be finalised with
Inland Revenue, and may be subject to change. A provision
has been made in this figure
accordingly.
ends