Asure Software achieves positive EBIT in Q4 2025

Asure Software reported strong results for the fourth quarter of 2025, posting $757,000 in adjusted earnings and achieving positive EBIT for the first time in seven quarters. The company saw 27% year-over-year revenue growth and a 4.5% reduction in expenses, including a $1 million cut in sales and marketing costs. These figures exceeded consensus expectations and drove the company's profitability.

Asure Software (NASDAQ:ASUR) announced its financial results for the quarter ending in 2025, marking a significant milestone in its performance. The company achieved $757,000 in adjusted earnings, alongside positive earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), which had not occurred in the previous seven quarters. This improvement was fueled by robust revenue expansion of 27% compared to the same period a year earlier, coupled with disciplined cost management that reduced overall expenses by 4.5%. Notably, sales and marketing expenditures were trimmed by $1 million, contributing to the enhanced profitability.

These results surpassed analyst consensus estimates, reflecting effective operational strategies. In a prior analysis dated November 30, the company was highlighted for its strong EBITDA margins and competitive pricing in its services. However, following the latest earnings, the investment rating for ASUR has been adjusted from Buy to Hold. This revision stems from the stock now trading at a fair valuation, amid potential risks from AI-driven disruptions in the sector and broader macroeconomic uncertainties.

Looking ahead, management provided guidance for 2026, projecting 17% revenue growth and an adjusted EBITDA margin between 23% and 25%. While these targets signal optimism, the company faces ongoing challenges from technological shifts and economic volatility that could impact future performance. The disclosure emphasizes that these views are those of the independent analyst and not necessarily reflective of broader market opinions.

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