AI traffic growth and strategy, merchant engagement and repeat business, and reviving lost cohorts are the key contradictions discussed in Groupon's latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Global Billings Growth and Market Performance:
- Groupon's
global billings grew
12% year-over-year in Q2 2025.
- This growth was driven by strong performance in the core local category, with
North America Local Billings up
20% year-over-year and
International Local Billings, excluding Italy and Giftcloud, up
15% year-over-year.
AI-generated Traffic and Market Strategy:
-
observed
incremental traffic and business from AI-generated sources, with
double-digit growth every month.
- The company sees AI traffic as a positive trend, positioning itself as a gateway for merchants to the AI economy, and is investing in its platform to be a preferred partner for AI-driven companies.
Hyperlocal Strategy and Enterprise Brand Performance:
- Groupon's hyperlocal strategy delivered strong results, with
26 brands generating over
$1 million in North America quarterly billings, representing a
53% year-over-year growth.
- This growth was attributed to the exceptional performance of North America Things To Do, particularly in amusement parks, water parks, and multi-attraction tour passes.
Organizational Structure and Leadership Changes:
- Jiri Ponrt will assume the role of Chief Operating Officer, and Rana Kashyap will become the next Chief Financial Officer, effective September 1.
- These changes reflect Groupon's commitment to developing leaders from within to support its next chapter of growth.
Financial Guidance and Future Outlook:
- Groupon raised its full-year billings guidance from
3% to 5% to
7% to 9% growth, reflecting the strong momentum across its business.
- The growth is expected to be driven by multiple levers, and the company remains confident in its ability to build a hyperlocal experience marketplace that combines trust, curation, quality, and unbeatable value.
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