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q1 RESULTS Highlights

Quarter Ending Mar. 31, 2025

The first quarter reflects continued investment in team capacity, systems, and operational readiness. While topline revenue softened due to shifts in the SEO market, other business lines showed strong growth. Notably, non-SEO revenue surpassed SEO revenue for the first time, marking a meaningful shift and expansion in our revenue model and our strategic focus on building a “House of Agency Brands”.

Income Statement Highlights

The Q1 2025 Income Statement shows a 16% year-over-year (YOY) dip in revenue to J$76 million, driven by lower SEO performance. The Net Loss of J$13 million and Operating Profit margin of -11.2% were due to strategic investments in team growth, shared services infrastructure and acquisition integration. Still, with a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.55%, the company remains well-capitalised and financially resilient.

JMD (millions)Q1 2025Q1 2024
Revenue7691
Operating Profit (Loss)(9)14
Net Profit (Loss)(13)10
J$76M

Revenue

J$13M

Net Loss

(11%)

Operating
Profit Margin

($.008)

EPS

Balance Sheet Highlights

The company reported Total Assets of J$708 million, up from J$667 million at the end of Q1 2025. Total Equity decreased by J$7 million, or 1%, while Total Liabilities increased by J$47 million due largely to the earn-out portion booked for the purchase of DRT and prepaid income received from clients.

JMD (millions)Q1 2025Q1 2024
Cash & Short-Term Investments172274
Total Assets708667
Total Liabilities11264
Total Debt1523
Total Equity596603
J$708M

Total Assets

J$596M

Total Equity

2.5x

Cash Ratio

Credit Quality, Liquidity, & Cashflow

At the end of the period, our cash resources (cash and short-term investments) totalled J$172 million. The reduction in cash and short-term investment is primarily attributable to the acquisition of DRT Communications Ltd as the company deploys capital to execute on its strategic growth initiatives. The company’s balance sheet currently shows only J$15 million in debt, reduced from J$23 million for the same period year-on-year.