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Travel tech firm Navan sees strong 2027 revenue on demand from new customers

By Thomson Reuters Mar 25, 2026 | 3:09 PM

March 25 (Reuters) – Corporate travel booking agency Navan on Wednesday forecast 2027 revenue above Wall Street estimates, banking on strong demand from on-boarding new company clients to ​its platform.

Shares of Navan rose over 15% in ‌aftermarket trading.

The Palo Alto, California-based firm makes a bulk of its revenue from big enterprise customers, which includes companies in the AI & technology, manufacturing and health sectors.

In February, Navan signed on Yahoo, which selected the platform ‌to ​integrate AI into the travel booking ⁠process and reduce its ⁠travel spend by 7% to 10%.

Navan expects 2027 revenue in the range of $866 to $874 million, compared to analysts’ average estimate of about $839 million, as per LSEG-compiled data

“We are seeing ​a great return and very attractive payback on our sales and marketing investment,” CFO Aurélien Nolf told Reuters, adding ⁠that it was going to remain ⁠a priority as Navan looks to onboard more ​clients over the next year.

Sales and marketing expenses during the fourth ​quarter ended January 31 more than doubled to $117.3 million ‌from $57 million last year.

During the same period, gross bookings came in at $2.3 billion, up 42% from last year and above analysts’ estimates of $2.14 billion.

Fourth-quarter revenue grew 34.7% to $178 million, above ⁠expectations of $162 million.

Navan could also benefit from an increase in the cost of travel as oil prices spike due to the ongoing ⁠conflict in the ‌Middle East.

“Navan earns more money when the cost ⁠of travel goes up, that’s a fact,” ​Nolf said. “Something ‌like gas being more expensive would benefit ​us in ⁠the short term,” he added.

The travel technology company debuted on Nasdaq at $22 per share in October at a valuation of roughly $5.9 billion. Since then, its value has fallen 61.3% to $8.51 per share as of Tuesday’s close.

(Reporting by Aishwarya Jain in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shailesh Kuber)