Dassault Systemes posts full-year revenue growth as clients shift to cloud software


The logo of Dassault Systemes is seen on a company building in Brest, France, March 14, 2022. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Feb 11 - French ⁠software maker Dassault Systèmes reported ⁠full-year 2025 revenue of 6.24 billion ‌euros ($7.44 billion), up 4% at constant currency, with recurring revenue growing 6%, driven by an ​11% jump in subscriptions ⁠as more clients ⁠turn to cloud-based services.

Fourth-quarter revenue rose just 1% ⁠at ‌constant currency to 1.68 billion euros, at the low ⁠end of guidance.

The company's 3DExperience platform ​and cloud ‌offerings grew 10% and 8% respectively ⁠for the ​year, fuelled by major contracts.

The life sciences division housing the Medidata clinical ⁠trials business, saw revenue decline ​2% for the year as pharmaceutical companies cut back on study starts.

Industrial Innovation ⁠software grew 6% and remains the company's growth engine.

For 2026, Dassault Systèmes forecast revenue growth of 3% to 5% ​at constant currency, an ⁠operating margin between 32.2% and 32.6%, ​and earnings per share ‌of 1.30 to 1.34 ​euros.

($1=0.8392 euros)

(Reporting by Leo Marchandon in Gdansk; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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