German software maker SAP beats first-quarter profit estimates on cloud demand


A logo on the SAP exhibition space at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 15, 2022. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

April 23 (Reuters) - Europe's largest ⁠software maker SAP on Thursday reported a 17% ⁠increase in first-quarter profit, beating estimates, due to ‌strong growth in its cloud business.

U.S.-listed shares of SAP were up 5.4% after the results.

The company also maintained its full-year outlook for ​overall revenue growth, including cloud growth ⁠at 23% to 25%, ⁠but noted this depends on the de-escalation of the Middle ⁠East ‌conflict.

"We have remained focused on managing our cost base and maintaining profitability as we navigate ⁠an increasingly complex and uncertain macroeconomic and geopolitical ​environment," Chief ‌Financial Officer Dominik Asam said.

Total revenue in the three ⁠months ended ​March 31 increased 6% to 9.56 billion euros ($11.17 billion), slightly above estimates of 9.53 billion euros in a company-compiled ⁠consensus.

Cloud revenue surged 19% to 5.96 ​billion euros, above the median analysts' estimate of 5.88 billion euros.

Non-IFRS operating profits, which strip out one-off items, climbed to ⁠2.87 billion euros from 2.46 billion euros in the quarter, ahead of expectations for 2.71 billion euros.

SAP expects total revenue growth at constant currencies in 2026 to ​remain at similar levels as in ⁠2025 and to accelerate in 2027, compared to its previous ​outlook of growth accelerating through 2027.

($1 = ‌0.8559 euros)

(Reporting by Natalia Bueno ​Rebolledo and Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City; Editing by Maju Samuel, Pooja Desai and Vijay Kishore)

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