Bentley Q3 Revenue Up 1.5% to $335M with $42M Profit

Subscriptions revenues were $303.2M.

EXTON, PA, Nov 8, 2024 – Bentley Systems, Inc. announced results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2024. For the third quarter of 2024, the company reported revenue of $335.2M, up 1.48% compared to $330.3M revenue of second quarter of 2024, with net income $42.3M.

Executive Chair Greg Bentley said, “The impressive inaugural quarter since completing our generational succession underscores my confidence in raising our sights broadly. The Company’s execution is sustaining progress towards our annual ramp in ARR growth. The Year in Infrastructure 2024 Conference showcased advancements in going digital that are ever more effectively surmounting the infrastructure engineering resource capacity gap. And our strategically significant acquisition of Cesium, with the other strategic initiatives Nicholas and his team have unveiled, exemplifies our reinvigorated prioritization of compelling new growth ambitions.”

CEO Nicholas Cumins said, “During my first 100 days as CEO, we unveiled ambitious strategic moves that will help propel our future growth: the acquisition of 3D geospatial company Cesium; a strategic partnership with Google to integrate their geospatial content; a new product portfolio for asset analytics and a new generation of engineering applications, both leveraging AI and digital twin technologies to improve the way infrastructure is designed, built, and operated. At the same time, we delivered strong quarterly operating results. Our year-over-year ARR growth on a constant currency basis accelerated to 12% in 24Q3 (12.5% excluding China). Strength was broad based across geographies and sectors as we continued to operate at a high level of performance, with favorable end-market conditions for the foreseeable future.”


CFO Werner Andre said, “24Q3’s upward inflection in year-over-year ARR growth is directionally consistent with our expectations for this year’s second half, more than compensating for attrition prevailing stubbornly in China. Growth in subscriptions revenues (now 91% of total revenues) remains robust at 12.4% year-to-date in constant currency, although total revenue growth for 2024 is expected at the lower end of our annual outlook range due to continued declines in Cohesive professional services for Maximo. Profitability and cash flow in the quarter position us well in relation to our profitability outlook and an increased cash flow outlook for the year. In October we entered into a new five-year $1.3 billion bank credit facility with a further $500 million ‘accordion’ feature.”

A complete chart of the financial results is available here.

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