PAR Technology 2025 Q2 Earnings Net Loss Widens 138.8% Amid Revenue Growth
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Friday, Aug 8, 2025 11:36 pm ET2min read
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PAR Technology (PAR) reported its fiscal 2025 Q2 earnings on Aug 08th, 2025. The results showed a significant drop in profitability despite a strong revenue increase, with shares falling sharply in the post-earnings period. The company fell short of profit expectations and provided conservative guidance, signaling near-term headwinds.
PAR Technology reported fiscal 2025 Q2 earnings that missed profitability expectations, with a net loss of $21.04 million, a 138.8% deterioration compared to net income of $54.19 million in the same period in 2024. The company swung to a loss of $0.52 per share, a 132.5% negative change from a profit of $1.60 per share in 2024 Q2.
Revenue
PAR Technology’s total revenue surged by 43.8% year-over-year to $112.40 million in 2025 Q2, driven by strong demand across its core offerings. Subscription services emerged as the largest revenue contributor, generating $71.90 million, reflecting the company's strategic shift toward recurring revenue. Hardware sales added $26.86 million, while professional services accounted for $13.64 million. Together, these segments underscored the company's diversified business model and its ability to scale across multiple product lines.
Earnings/Net Income
PAR Technology swung to a loss of $0.52 per share in 2025 Q2 from a profit of $1.60 per share in 2024 Q2 (132.5% negative change). Meanwhile, the company reported a net loss of $-21.04 million in 2025 Q2, reflecting a 138.8% deterioration from the net income of $54.19 million achieved in 2024 Q2. The earnings performance was a significant setback, highlighting the pressure on operating margins and profitability.
Price Action
The stock price of PAR TechnologyPAR-- has plummeted 16.70% during the latest trading day, has plummeted 20.27% during the most recent full trading week, and has plummeted 32.94% month-to-date.
Post-Earnings Price Action Review
The strategy of buying PARPAR-- Technology shares after a revenue drop quarter-over-quarter on the financial report release date and holding for 30 days delivered strong returns over the past three years. The strategy achieved a 60.31% return, surpassing the benchmark return of 47.91% by 12.40%. With a CAGR of 17.26% and a maximum drawdown of 0.00%, the strategy demonstrated robust performance and risk management, as indicated by a Sharpe ratio of 0.35 and a volatility of 48.64%.
CEO Commentary
Savneet Singh, CEO, highlighted strong business performance, reporting $112.4 million in revenue (44% YoY growth) and $287 million in ARR (49% YoY). He emphasized momentum in unified technology adoption in food service, particularly with Burger King and Popeyes partnerships, and the success of multiproduct cross-sells. Strategic priorities include investing in product innovation, such as AI-driven tools and PAR OPS, and pursuing global enterprise opportunities with TASK POS. Singh acknowledged challenges, including slower POS rollouts due to macroeconomic uncertainty, but remained optimistic about the long-term flywheel effect of cross-selling and the potential of late-stage Tier 1 deals.
Guidance
Savneet Singh guided for mid-teens organic ARR growth in 2025, below the 20% target, due to slower POS and payment rollouts in the first half. He expects stronger second-half growth as Burger King's rollout accelerates and contracted deals materialize. The CEO also noted that the company expects to return to positive operating cash flow by year-end and anticipates operating margins to improve with increased efficiency and product mix.
Additional News
Among the most-discussed news in Nigeria during the three weeks following PAR’s Q2 earnings were: 1) The arrest of a ritualist in Akwa Ibom for allegedly providing 'bulletproof' charms to robbers; 2) The Nigerian government's rejection of a deportee deal similar to Rwanda, emphasizing national sovereignty; and 3) The rebranding of 9mobile to T2, reflecting broader shifts in the telecommunications sector.
PAR Technology reported fiscal 2025 Q2 earnings that missed profitability expectations, with a net loss of $21.04 million, a 138.8% deterioration compared to net income of $54.19 million in the same period in 2024. The company swung to a loss of $0.52 per share, a 132.5% negative change from a profit of $1.60 per share in 2024 Q2.
Revenue
PAR Technology’s total revenue surged by 43.8% year-over-year to $112.40 million in 2025 Q2, driven by strong demand across its core offerings. Subscription services emerged as the largest revenue contributor, generating $71.90 million, reflecting the company's strategic shift toward recurring revenue. Hardware sales added $26.86 million, while professional services accounted for $13.64 million. Together, these segments underscored the company's diversified business model and its ability to scale across multiple product lines.
Earnings/Net Income
PAR Technology swung to a loss of $0.52 per share in 2025 Q2 from a profit of $1.60 per share in 2024 Q2 (132.5% negative change). Meanwhile, the company reported a net loss of $-21.04 million in 2025 Q2, reflecting a 138.8% deterioration from the net income of $54.19 million achieved in 2024 Q2. The earnings performance was a significant setback, highlighting the pressure on operating margins and profitability.
Price Action
The stock price of PAR TechnologyPAR-- has plummeted 16.70% during the latest trading day, has plummeted 20.27% during the most recent full trading week, and has plummeted 32.94% month-to-date.
Post-Earnings Price Action Review
The strategy of buying PARPAR-- Technology shares after a revenue drop quarter-over-quarter on the financial report release date and holding for 30 days delivered strong returns over the past three years. The strategy achieved a 60.31% return, surpassing the benchmark return of 47.91% by 12.40%. With a CAGR of 17.26% and a maximum drawdown of 0.00%, the strategy demonstrated robust performance and risk management, as indicated by a Sharpe ratio of 0.35 and a volatility of 48.64%.
CEO Commentary
Savneet Singh, CEO, highlighted strong business performance, reporting $112.4 million in revenue (44% YoY growth) and $287 million in ARR (49% YoY). He emphasized momentum in unified technology adoption in food service, particularly with Burger King and Popeyes partnerships, and the success of multiproduct cross-sells. Strategic priorities include investing in product innovation, such as AI-driven tools and PAR OPS, and pursuing global enterprise opportunities with TASK POS. Singh acknowledged challenges, including slower POS rollouts due to macroeconomic uncertainty, but remained optimistic about the long-term flywheel effect of cross-selling and the potential of late-stage Tier 1 deals.
Guidance
Savneet Singh guided for mid-teens organic ARR growth in 2025, below the 20% target, due to slower POS and payment rollouts in the first half. He expects stronger second-half growth as Burger King's rollout accelerates and contracted deals materialize. The CEO also noted that the company expects to return to positive operating cash flow by year-end and anticipates operating margins to improve with increased efficiency and product mix.
Additional News
Among the most-discussed news in Nigeria during the three weeks following PAR’s Q2 earnings were: 1) The arrest of a ritualist in Akwa Ibom for allegedly providing 'bulletproof' charms to robbers; 2) The Nigerian government's rejection of a deportee deal similar to Rwanda, emphasizing national sovereignty; and 3) The rebranding of 9mobile to T2, reflecting broader shifts in the telecommunications sector.
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