Experian Sees Revenue Growth at Higher End of Range
By Elena Vardon
Experian expects its revenue growth for fiscal 2024 at the higher end of its guided range, the credit-reporting agency said Tuesday.
The London-listed group said it now expects organic revenue growth to be between 5% and 6% at constant exchange for the year ending March 31, compared with previous guidance of between 4% and 6%. Analysts estimates point to 5.2% growth for the period, according to the latest company-compiled consensus.
For the three months ended Dec. 31, the company posted organic revenue growth of 6% and total revenue growth of 7%, both at constant-exchange rates.
"We delivered good growth in Q3, at the upper end of our expectations," Chief Executive Brian Cassin said.
Its North America business--which makes up more than two-thirds of its total revenue--reported organic revenue growth of 5%, while its Latin America segment--which brings in 15% of revenue--posted 13% growth. Its smaller U.K. and Ireland division reported 3% organic growth, while the Europe, Middle East, and Africa and Asia-Pacific division reported organic revenue growth of 7%.
Write to Elena Vardon at elena.vardon@wsj.com
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