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Lightspeed Announces Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results, Provides Outlook for Fourth Quarter

Lightspeed POS Inc. (“Lightspeed” or the “Company”) (TSX: LSPD) (NYSE: LSPD), a leading provider of cloud-based, omnichannel commerce platforms, today announced financial results for the three-and nine-month periods ended December 31, 2020.

Third Quarter Financial Highlights of Lightspeed

(All comparisons are relative to the three-month period ended December 31, 2019 unless otherwise stated):

  • Total revenue of $57.6 million, an increase of 79%
  • Recurring software and payments revenue of $52.5 million, an increase of 85%
  • Net Loss of ($42.7) million as compared to a net loss of ($15.8) million
  • Adjusted Net Loss[1] of ($7.1) million as compared to an Adjusted Net Loss of ($5.9) million
  • Adjusted Net Loss per Share (EPS)[1] was ($0.06)
  • Adjusted EBITDA[1] of ($6.6) million, which improved to (11.4)% of sales from (16.3)%
  • At December 31, 2020, Lightspeed had $232.6 million in unrestricted cash and cash equivalents

In the quarter Lightspeed completed the acquisitions of ShopKeep and Upserve. The table below distinguishes certain quarterly financial measures and key performance indicators between Lightspeed’s traditional operations and those of these newly acquired companies.

“Independent merchants worldwide continue to turn to Lightspeed to provide them with the digital tools they need to survive the current environment and advance their omnichannel strategies.” said Dax Dasilva, Founder and CEO of Lightspeed. “In addition to maintaining our strong execution we continue to deliver ground breaking innovations with the launch of the Supplier Network, demonstrating how Lightspeed remains deeply committed to democratizing access to the strategic capabilities our customers need to grow their businesses.”

“Despite the challenges we continue to face as a result of the pandemic, Lightspeed was able to grow revenues, expand our customer base, deliver highly innovative new offerings and complete two transformational acquisitions,” said Chief Financial Officer, Brandon Nussey. “The value of our cloud-based, multi-channel solution is becoming more apparent as a result of the pandemic, as are solutions such as Lightspeed Payments which had another record quarter.”

Operational Highlights

  • Total revenues of $57.6M was up 79% year-over-year, and $49.3M when excluding the recent acquisitions of ShopKeep and Upserve representing growth of 53% year-over-year.



  • Software and payments revenue came in at $52.5M. Excluding ShopKeep and Upserve, software and payments revenue was $45.1M and represented 92% of total core Lightspeed revenue, up 59% year-over-year. Excluding the impact of all acquisitions that were not in the Company’s results from a year ago, software and payments revenue grew by 47% as compared to the same quarter last year and versus 42% growth last quarter.



  • Lightspeed’s customer base grew to almost 115,000 locations, an increase of 74% year-over-year. Excluding the recent acquisitions of ShopKeep and Upserve, Lightspeed’s customer locations were almost 84,000 at December 31, 2020, up from 66,000 a year ago.



  • Even excluding the positive impact from the ShopKeep and Upserve acquisitions Lightspeed’s ARPU[2] increased from the previous quarter, due predominantly to increased payments revenue in the quarter and an increased portion of customer’s adopting more than one software module.



  • New offerings such as Order Ahead and Delivery along with traditional offerings such as Loyalty and Golf, were strong contributors to software growth. Lightspeed’s e-commerce solution also continued to see strong demand. Our Golf segment continued with very strong performance with software and payments revenues up almost 100% year-over-year.



  • Lightspeed delivered GTV of $9.1B up 48% year-over-year. ShopKeep and Upserve collectively contributed $1.1B to GTV. Excluding the recent acquisitions, Lightspeed’s core operations delivered GTV of $8.0B up 29% year-over-year; within this, retail customers saw GTV growth of 41% year-over-year, which included eCommerce GTV growth of approximately 100%. This growth was somewhat offset by hospitality that saw GTV decline year-over-year as a result of the government lockdowns in many countries around the world. Organic hospitality GTV fell by 19% in the quarter with most of the weakness occurring in the month of December.



  • Lightspeed Payments volumes grew significantly year-over-year as a growing portion of overall GTV was processed through Lightspeed Payments. Excluding the impact of ShopKeep and Upserve, approximately 15% of U.S. and 12% of Canadian Retail GTV, respectively, was processed by Lightspeed Payments in the last week of the quarter. U.S. hospitality levels remained consistent with last quarter in the last week of the quarter.



  • Lightspeed closed two key acquisitions in the quarter, ShopKeep and Upserve. These acquisitions solidify Lightspeed as one of the leading cloud-based commerce platforms for small to medium-sized businesses in the key U.S. market.



  • After the quarter, Lightspeed announced the availability of Supplier Network. This initiative will enable retailers to connect directly with their suppliers through the Lightspeed POS solution. Supplier Network eliminates the need for retailers to juggle multiple B2B portals, simplifies product and supplier discovery, provides valuable inventory and product information, allows retailers to import product images directly from suppliers onto their own eCommerce sites and offers suppliers aggregated and anonymized sell-through data in real time.



  • To complement the leadership talent that joined Lightspeed through its recent acquisitions, the Company is restructuring its operations along regional and vertical-specific reporting lines in addition to its current global functional reporting lines. Jim Texier, Chief Product Officer, is leaving the organization as part of this restructuring.



  • The Company announced the addition of Manon Brouillette to its board of directors. As a former CEO of Videotron and one of Canada’s 100 most powerful women, as judged by Women’s Executive Network, Ms. Brouillette brings a wealth of industry knowledge and operating experience to Lightspeed’s board.

Financial Outlook

Lightspeed’s third quarter results were strong, but we remain cautious in the short-term given an increase in government-mandated lockdowns in several of our key geographies across North America and Europe. Prolonged lockdowns can increase churn, negatively impact GTV, delay purchase decisions and increase service suspension requests. In addition fiscal Q4 is traditionally a seasonally slow quarter for GTV, and the comparative periods have historically been slow GTV quarters for ShopKeep and Upserve as well. Given the increasing proportion of our revenue generated from Lightspeed Payments, we expect seasonal trends in GTV to have a greater influence on overall revenue. Reflecting this seasonality and our view of the risks and uncertainties related to COVID-19, Lightspeed anticipates revenue and adjusted EBITDA to be in the following ranges:

Fourth Quarter 2021

  • Revenues of $68$70 million.
  • Adjusted EBITDA loss of approximately $12$14 million.

When calculating the Adjusted EBITDA included in our financial outlook for the fourth quarter of FY2021, we considered IFRS measures including revenues, direct cost of revenues, and operating expenses. Our financial outlook is based on a number of assumptions, including that the jurisdictions in which Lightspeed has significant operations do not drastically strengthen or re-strengthen strict measures put in place to help slow the transmission of COVID-19 or put in place new or additional measures in response to the resurgence of the virus; requests for subscription pauses and churn rates owing to business failures remain in line with current trends; our ability to grow our customer locations in line with historical rates; our continued receipt of partner referrals in line with historical referral rates (particularly in light of the continued expansion of Lightspeed Payments which competes with the solutions offered by some of these referral partners); customers adopting Lightspeed Payments having an average GTV at or above that of our average customer; future uptake of Lightspeed Payments remaining in line with past rates and expectations; our ability to price Lightspeed Payments in line with our expectations and to achieve suitable margins; our ability to achieve success in the continued expansion of Lightspeed Payments beyond U.S. and Canadian retail customers and U.S. hospitality customers; continued success in module adoption expansion throughout our customer base; our ability to successfully integrate the companies we have acquired and to derive the benefits we expect from the acquisition thereof; our ability to manage customer churn; and assumptions as to foreign exchange rates. Our financial outlook, including the various underlying assumptions, constitutes forward-looking information and should be read in conjunction with the cautionary statement on forward-looking information below. Many factors may cause our actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to the risks and uncertainties related to: any pandemic such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the risk of any new or continued resurgence in our core geographies and the resulting impact on SMBs, including heightened levels of churn owing to business failures, requests for subscription pauses and delayed purchase decisions; attracting and retaining customers; increasing customer sales; implementing our growth strategy; continued acceleration of the rollout of Lightspeed Payments; our reliance on a small number of suppliers for parts of the technology in Lightspeed Payments; improving and enhancing the functionality, performance, reliability, design, security and scalability of our platform; our ability to compete against competitors; strategic relations with third parties; our reliance on integration of third-party payment processing solutions; compatibility of our solutions with third-party applications and systems; changes to technologies on which our platform is reliant; obtaining, maintaining and protecting our intellectual property; international sales and use of our platform in various countries; our liquidity and capital resources; litigation and regulatory compliance; changes in tax laws and their application; expanding our sales capability; maintaining our customer service levels and reputation; macroeconomic factors affecting small and medium-sized businesses; and exchange rate fluctuations. The purpose of the forward-looking information is to provide the reader with a description of management’s expectations regarding our financial performance and may not be appropriate for other purposes.

About Lightspeed

Lightspeed (NYSE and TSX: LSPD) powers complex small and medium-sized businesses with its cloud-based, omnichannel commerce platforms in over 100 countries. With smart, scalable, and dependable point of sale systems, Lightspeed provides all-in-one solutions that drive innovation and digital transformation within the retail, hospitality, and golf industries. Its product suite enables SMBs to sell across channels, manage operations, engage with consumers, accept payments, and ultimately grow their business.

Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Lightspeed is trusted by favorite local businesses worldwide, where their communities go to shop and dine. Lightspeed has staff located in Canada, USA, Europe, and Australia.

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Non-IFRS Measures

The information presented herein includes certain financial measures such as “Adjusted EBITDA”, “Adjusted Net Loss”, “Adjusted Net Loss per Share (EPS)”, “Adjusted Cash Flows Used in Operating Activities”, “non-IFRS Gross Profit”, “non-IFRS general and administrative expenses”, “non-IFRS research and development expenses”, and “non-IFRS sales and marketing expenses”. These measures are not recognized measures under IFRS and do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. Rather, these measures are provided as additional information to complement those IFRS measures by providing further understanding of our results of operations from management’s perspective. Accordingly, these measures should not be considered in isolation nor as a substitute for analysis of our financial information reported under IFRS. These non-IFRS measures are used to provide investors with supplemental measures of our operating performance and thus may highlight trends in our core business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying solely on IFRS measures. We also believe that securities analysts, investors and other interested parties frequently use non-IFRS measures in the evaluation of issuers. Our management also uses non-IFRS measures in order to facilitate operating performance comparisons from period to period, to prepare operating budgets and forecasts and to determine components of management compensation.

“Non-IFRS gross profit”, “non-IFRS general and administrative expenses”, “non-IFRS research and development expenses”, and “non-IFRS sales and marketing expenses” are non-IFRS financial measures that exclude the effect of stock-based compensation expense and related payroll taxes, and in the case of non-IFRS general and administrative expenses and non-IFRS sales and marketing expenses, transaction-related costs.

“Adjusted EBITDA” is calculated as net loss excluding interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or EBITDA, as adjusted for stock-based compensation and related payroll taxes, compensation expenses relating to acquisitions completed, foreign exchange gains and losses, and transaction-related expenses.

“Adjusted Net Loss” is defined as net loss excluding amortization of intangibles, as adjusted for stock-based compensation and related expenses, compensation expenses relating to acquisitions completed, and transaction-related expenses.

“Adjusted Net Loss per Share (EPS)” is defined as net loss excluding amortization of intangibles, as adjusted for stock-based compensation and related expenses, compensation expenses relating to acquisitions completed, and transaction-related expenses, divided by the weighted average number of common shares (basic and diluted).

“Adjusted Cash Flows Used in Operating Activities” is defined as cash flows used in operating activities as adjusted for the payment of payroll taxes on stock-based compensation, the payment of compensation expenses relating to acquisitions completed, the payment of assumed transaction costs assumed through recent acquisitions, and the payment of transaction-related expenses.

See the financial tables below for a reconciliation of the non-IFRS financial measures.

Key Performance Indicators

We monitor the following key performance indicators to help us evaluate our business, measure our performance, identify trends affecting our business, formulate business plans and make strategic decisions. Our key performance indicators may be calculated in a manner different than similar key performance indicators used by other companies.

ARPU. “Average Revenue Per User” or “ARPU” represents the total software and payments revenue of the Company in the period divided by the number of Customer Locations of the Company in the period.

Customer Locations. “Customer Location” means a billing customer location for which the term of services have not ended, or with which we are negotiating a renewal contract. A single unique customer can have multiple Customer Locations including physical and eCommerce sites.

Gross Transaction Volume. “Gross Transaction Volume” or “GTV” means the total dollar value of transactions processed through our cloud-based SaaS platform in the period, net of refunds, inclusive of shipping and handling, duty and value-added taxes.

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