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Fintech Jack Henry beats quarterly estimates on strong demand

By Thomson Reuters Aug 18, 2026 | 4:09 PM

Aug 18 (Reuters) – Financial technology firm Jack Henry & Associates beat estimates for fourth-quarter profit and revenue on Tuesday, ​thanks to strong demand for ‌its banking and payments offerings.

Shares of the company rose 1.9% in extended trading after the results.

Here are more details:

• Quarterly revenue from its ‌services ​and support segment rose ⁠2.5% versus the ⁠year-ago period, while processing revenue increased 7.5%.

• The Monett, Missouri-based company plays a vital role in the banking space ​by providing small and mid-sized financial institutions with technology and payment processing ⁠services to handle their ⁠day-to-day operations.

• “Technology spending remains strong, ​which is reflected in our robust sales ​pipeline as we continue to provide innovative ‌solutions and expand the use of artificial intelligence,” CEO Greg Adelson said.

• “As we enter fiscal 2027, we are well ⁠positioned to continue driving consistent revenue growth, margin expansion, and long-term value,” he added.

• The company ⁠reported ‌a profit of $1.57 per share ⁠in the three months ended ​June ‌30. Analysts on average had ​expected a ⁠profit of $1.46 per share, according to estimates compiled by LSEG.

• Fourth-quarter revenue of roughly $644 million also beat estimates of $630.8 million.

(Reporting by Manya Saini in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Diti Pujara)