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Xero doubles annual sales as customer numbers surge, sees FY loss below $15 mln

Friday 5th April 2013

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Xero, the $1.33 billion cloud-based accounting software firm that's yet to turn a profit, doubled annual sales as its customer numbers continued to surge and said it expects an annual loss of below $15 million.

The Wellington-based firm doubled operating revue to $39 million in the 12 months ended March 31, meeting its own target, with customer numbers climbing to 157,000 from 78,000 a year earlier, it said in a statement. The second-half loss will be in line with the first half, when it reported a loss of $7 million. It made a loss of $7.9 million in the 2012 financial year.

"It takes significant investment and many years to build a broad and global small business financial platform," the company said. "Xero is now investing in its global sales capability and feels confident in achieving its objective of gaining a million paying customers."

The shares fell 1.1percent to $11.20 today, having jumped 50 percent this year, cracking the billion dollar market capitalisation last month. The stock is rated a 'hold' by Forsyth Barr analyst Andrew Harvey-Green, the one analyst formally following it.

Xero added 22,000 customers since February and reported its fastest annual growth in Australia, which jumped 219 percent to 51,000, followed by the US which gained 175 percent to 11,000. UK customer numbers doubled to 22,000 and New Zealand clients advanced 55 percent to 73,000.

Annual monthly committed revenue grew to $4.3 million, and is up to $51.5 million on an annualised basis from $25.5 million a year earlier.

The software firm is on a growth binge as it looks to build its customer base at the expense of short-term profitability, building its staff to 382 from 194 a year earlier.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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