Urbanise.com announces first half FY 2026 results

Urbanise.com Limited reported a 15.3% increase in revenue to $7.3 million for the first half of fiscal year 2026. The company highlighted improvements in recurring revenue and customer retention during its earnings call on February 24, 2026. Key metrics included a net ARR retention of 98.1% and operations across 18 countries.

Urbanise.com Limited held its first half FY 2026 results briefing on February 24, 2026, at 5:30 PM EST. Francoise Debelak, Head of Investor Relations, introduced the session, with CEO Simon Lee and CFO Brent Henley presenting the overview.

Simon Lee outlined the company's performance, stating, "Today, we'll step through the first half performance and how we're positioning the business for disciplined growth in the second half." The agenda covered business highlights, market overview, growth drivers, financial results, and outlook.

Urbanise differentiates through industry-specific platforms for strata and facilities management (FM), along with deep domain expertise in migration and implementation, end-to-end service capability, and continuous product innovation. The focus remains on simplifying workflows, embedding automation, and improving operational efficiency for customers.

As of December 31, 2025, the company had contracted annual recurring revenue (ARR) of $13.6 million, with recurring revenue making up 89% of total revenue. Net ARR retention rose to 98.1%. Urbanise operates in 18 countries, supporting about 617,000 strata lots and 3,660 FM users. Retention improved compared to the prior period, indicating stronger customer stability in both strata and FM segments.

Revenue grew 15.3% to $7.3 million. License fees increased by 10%, and professional fees rose due to services related to the NAB partnership. ARR reached $13.2 million, up 17% from the prior comparable period, driven by the NAB partnership and new FM customer implementations. The backlog decreased 29%, attributed to timing effects and lower sales activity.

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