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Verve Q2'26 preview: Waiting for the pivot

VERAnalyst Comment2026-08-20 07:30
Christoffer JennelAnalyst
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Summary

  • Verve is expected to report Q2 revenue of 158 MEUR, reflecting an 18% like-for-like growth, with reported growth inflated to 49% due to IFRS 15 changes and acquisitions.
  • Q2 adjusted EBITDA is estimated at 33 MEUR, with margins temporarily impacted by non-recurring costs and front-loaded sales force investments, leading to a slightly softer reported EBITDA of 31 MEUR.
  • The company is likely to reiterate its 2026 guidance of 680-730 MEUR in revenue and 145-175 MEUR in adjusted EBITDA, with expectations of an H2-weighted operational inflection.
  • The cash flow statement is a critical focus, with attention on securitization program capacity expansion and improvements in working capital management to enhance cash conversion and balance sheet strength.

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EstimatesQ2'25Q2'26Q2'26eQ2'26eConsensus2026e
MEUR / EURComparisonActualizedInderesConsensusLow HighInderes
Reported revenue106 158162154-183681
EBITDA (adj.)29.5 32.733.432.6-35.5162
EBITDA27.0 30.729.724.1-33.6155
EBIT (adj.)22.8 22.223.621.7-27.3120
EBIT16.6 15.314.77.9-19.993.0
PTP-4.2 1.32.0-6.6-7.437.9
EPS (adj.)0.02 0.030.02-0.03-0.060.29
EPS (reported)0.00 0.000.00-0.03-0.020.15
DPS0.00 0.000.000.00-0.000.00
         
Revenue growth-%- 49.2 %52.9 %45.1 %-72.4 %23.6 %
EBIT-% (adj.)21.5 % 14.0 %14.5 %14.1 %-14.9 %17.6 %

Source: Inderes & Bloomberg (7 estimates, Aug 19th)

Verve will publish its Q2 report on Thursday, August 27. We expect top-line growth to bounce solidly from the soft comparison period, which was significantly impacted by the platform outage. At the same time, we expect underlying profitability to remain pressured by planned front-loaded sales force investments. Our main focus of the report will be on the cash flow statement, specifically any progress on expanding the securitization program capacity and early signals of stabilizing customer metrics ahead of an expected H2-weighted operational inflection. We expect the company to reiterate its full-year guidance.

We expect solid organic growth beneath the reported optics

We expect Q2 reported revenue of 158 MEUR (Q2'25: 106 MEUR), representing an 18% like-for-like growth*. On a reported basis, we expect growth to reach 49% year-on-year; however, this is materially inflated by the transition to gross revenue recognition under IFRS 15 that took effect in Q3'25. We estimate organic growth in the low-double digits, with the remainder coming from the inorganic contributions of the Captify and Acardo acquisitions as well as FX effects. We expect FX headwinds to ease materially to ~2pp in Q2, down from 10pp in Q1. The quarter is also set against a fairly easy comparison period, which was characterized by the platform outage that limited Verve's ability to scale existing customers and onboard new ones, among other things. We will keep a close eye on the Net Dollar Expansion Rate (NDER), which dropped to 90% in Q1 (Q4'25: 92%) due to the rolling 12-month calculation capturing the 2025 platform outage. We look for signs of sequential stabilization in NDER as the outage effects begin to phase out of the calculation.

In our assessment, looking at the broader US macroeconomic landscape, conditions deteriorated somewhat through the second quarter, as the ongoing US-Iran conflict and the resulting spike in energy prices pushed inflation higher (although almost entirely energy-driven) and kept consumer sentiment depressed. Unlike in Q1, the resilience of the US economy is now harder to argue, as GDP growth slowed to 1.5% in Q2 from 2.1% in Q1. Furthermore, the labor market - previously the economy's most robust pillar - has begun to show signs of weakness, with job growth decelerating markedly. Despite this, we believe Q2 commentary from the peer group was more sanguine than the macro backdrop would suggest, characterizing the ad market as stable rather than robust. Year-on-year median growth among the open internet peer group we track stood at 11% in Q2, a further slight uptick from 10% in Q1, although we would caution that the stable median conceals a sharply widening dispersion, with peer growth rates ranging from -13% to +53%. Walled Gardens (Google, Meta, and Amazon) meanwhile continued to capture market share, accelerating to 26% year-on-year in Q2 from 24% in Q1. On this basis, we expect Verve's organic growth to be broadly in line with the open internet group, but trail that of Walled Gardens in Q2.

Margins temporarily dampened by front-loaded growth investments

We estimate Q2 adjusted EBITDA of 33 MEUR (Q2'25: 30 MEUR), representing a margin of 21% (Q2'25: 22%, like-for-like). We expect the quarter to include some non-recurring costs (~2-3 MEUR) related to office closures from post-merger footprint rationalization and organizational streamlining measures, resulting in a slightly softer reported EBITDA at 31 MEUR. We also anticipate increased capitalized development costs as well as D&A, similar to the trend observed in Q1, driven by ongoing investments in the unified technology platform, retail media build-out, and AI integration. As such, we expect adjusted EBIT of 22 MEUR (Q2'25: 23 MEUR), corresponding to a margin of 14% (17%). Profitability in the first half of the year is intentionally burdened by the front-loaded 10 MEUR investment in sales force expansion, which management expects will only begin to yield meaningful operating leverage and productivity gains in the second half of the year. We will be on the lookout for any comments indicating that this remains the case.

Guidance reiteration likely, with an H2-weighted path to prove

We expect Verve to reiterate its 2026 guidance of 680-730 MEUR in revenue and 145-175 MEUR in adjusted EBITDA. Our full-year estimates sit comfortably within these ranges at 681 MEUR and 162 MEUR, respectively. The guidance implies a distinctly H2-weighted phasing, which we believe means the pressure to demonstrate an operational inflection, particularly regarding sales productivity, will intensify as we move into the second half of the year.

In our view, the most critical watchpoint in the Q2 report remains the cash flow statement. While Q1 operating cash flow was strong, it was heavily supported by working capital timing and the maximization of the securitization program to its 100 MEUR ceiling. Since the facility was fully drawn, the Q1 working capital release cannot be repeated at the same magnitude, and we expect some working capital build-ups in what is a seasonally weaker quarter for cash flows. Therefore, we are looking for concrete updates on the onboarding of the two new legal entities approved for the securitization program in Q2, clarity on the timing of expected capacity uplift, as well as overall improvements in working capital management. In our view, tangible progress on these parameters will be vital for improving underlying cash conversion, strengthening the balance sheet, and driving the deleveraging path toward the company's long-term targets.

*Assuming the comparison period had also been reported on a gross basis (for the in-app SSP platform).

Verve (Ticker: VER) is a fast-growing, profitable, digital media company that provides AI-driven ad-software solutions. Verve matches global advertiser demand with publisher ad-supply, enhancing results through first-party data from its own content. Aligned with the mission, “Let’s make media better,” the company focuses on enabling better outcomes for brands, agencies, and publishers with responsible advertising solutions, with an emphasis on emerging media channels. Verve’s main operational presence is in North America and Europe. Its shares are listed on the Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm and the Scale segment of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The company has three secured bonds listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange Open Market.

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Key Estimate Figures28/05

202526e27e
Revenue550.9680.8739.9
growth-%26.1 %23.6 %8.7 %
EBIT (adj.)99.0119.9149.1
EBIT-% (adj.)18.0 %17.6 %20.1 %
EPS (adj.)0.150.290.42
Dividend0.000.000.00
Dividend %
P/E (adj.)8.54.73.2
EV/EBITDA5.84.63.5

Forum discussions

Here are Christoffer Jennel’s pre-view comments as Verve prepares to report its Q2 results next Thursday We expect revenue to grow strongly ...
5 hours ago
by Sijoittaja-alokas
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My hunch is that Verve will post strong Q2 numbers. The FIFA World Cup has had an impact here; if you dig a little, quite a few FIFA sponsors...
8/7/2026, 6:32 AM
by Velkku
9
We have also seen strong second quarters from the adtech sector, so the weakness has at least been in Trade Desk’s own performance.
8/7/2026, 6:14 AM
by Putti
4
I don’t know how direct a competitor The Trade Desk is to Verve… either they are anticipating weakness in the entire ad market for Q2, or competitors...
8/7/2026, 4:56 AM
by Geologiopiskelija
3
Verve Wins 2026 ADWEEK Tech Stack Award for Mobile Product/Platform Award recognizes Verve’s mobile performance platform following successful...
8/4/2026, 10:12 AM
by Velkku
12
Is the market expecting bankruptcy for the company, or a highly dilutive share issue? According to Inderes’ estimates, next year’s P/E is 4....
7/9/2026, 1:55 PM
by Putti
7
I am ready to agree with you. I thought he was quite quick to respond with the benefits and the reasoning behind the rationale.
7/3/2026, 9:42 AM
by Jesper Hagman
1