Deluxe reports second quarter 2015 financial results

St. paul, minn.--(business wire)--deluxe corporation (nyse: dlx), a leader in providing small businesses and financial institutions with products and services to drive customer revenue, announced its financial results for the second quarter ended june 30, 2015. key financial highlights include: a reconciliation of earnings per share on a gaap basis and adjusted earnings per share on a non-gaap basis is provided after the forward-looking statements. both revenue and diluted eps exceeded the high end of the range in the prior outlook driven by strong operating results in all three segments and earlier than expected cost savings. “deluxe delivered an outstanding second quarter, beating both our revenue and earnings outlook,” said lee schram, ceo of deluxe. “we continue to execute our transformation strategy and are pleased with the growth we see in our marketing solutions and other services product categories. we believe we have the right strategy in place to continue to grow our business and as a result of our first half performance, have raised our full year earnings and operating cash flow outlook.” second quarter 2015 highlights: revenue increased 7.5% year-over-year, primarily due to the financial services segment which grew 19.1% and included the results of wausau financial systems which was acquired in october 2014. additionally, the small business services segment grew 5.5%. revenue from marketing solutions and other services increased 31.0% year-over-year and accounted for 29.0% of consolidated revenue in the quarter. gross margin was 64.2% of revenue, up from 64.0% in the second quarter of 2014. the increase was primarily driven by previous price increases, an increase in service margins and improvements in manufacturing productivity, partially offset by product revenue mix and increased delivery and material costs. selling, general and administrative (sg&a) expense increased 9.6% from last year primarily due to additional sg&a expense from acquisitions but was partially offset by continued cost reduction initiatives in all segments. sg&a as a percent of revenue was 43.6% in the quarter compared to 42.8% last year. operating income increased 4.6% year-over-year and includes restructuring and transaction-related costs in both periods. adjusted operating income, which excludes these items, increased 5.0% year-over-year from higher revenue and continued cost reductions. diluted eps increased 12.1% year-over-year. excluding restructuring and transaction-related costs in both periods, adjusted diluted eps increased 11.9% year-over-year driven by stronger operating performance and lower interest expense, partly offset by a higher effective income tax rate. segment highlightssmall business services revenue was $282.3 million and increased 5.5% year-over-year due to growth in marketing solutions and other services and in our online, safeguard® distributor, major account and dealer channels. previous price increases also benefitted the quarter while unfavorable foreign exchange rates negatively impacted revenue growth by approximately 0.9 percentage points year-over-year. operating income decreased 1.2% from last year to $48.2 million. adjusted operating income, which excludes restructuring and transaction-related costs in both periods, decreased 0.2% year-over-year due primarily to planned higher brand awareness marketing and investments in other revenue-generating initiatives, partly offset by cost reductions. financial services revenue was $112.7 million and increased 19.1% year-over-year. the increase in revenue was primarily due to growth in marketing solutions and other services, which includes wausau financial systems revenue of approximately $19 million, as well as the impact of previous price increases, partially offset by the secular decline in check usage. operating income increased 14.3% from last year to $25.5 million. adjusted operating income, which excludes restructuring costs and transaction-related costs, increased 13.7% year-over-year, reflecting previous price increases and the continued benefits of cost reductions, partially offset by the secular decline in check usage. direct checks revenue of $40.9 million declined 5.1% year-over-year due primarily to the secular decline in check usage and the elimination of marketing expenditures that no longer met the company’s return criteria, partially offset by higher conversion rates from email marketing offers and an improved call center incentive plan. operating income increased 9.4% year-over-year to $15.2 million due to a higher mix of reorders and lower costs which more than offset lower order volume. other highlights cash provided by operating activities for the first half of 2015 was $146.0 million, an increase of $20.2 million compared to 2014, driven primarily by improved operating performance, timing of collections associated with the wausau business and lower interest payments, partially offset by higher performance-based compensation payments. at the end of the second quarter, the company had $233 million drawn on its credit facility, a short-term bank loan of $75 million and $194.8 million of long-term debt outstanding. outlook earnings call information a live conference call will be held today at 11:00 a.m. et (10:00 a.m. ct) to review the financial results. listeners can access the call by dialing 1-330-863-3277 (access code 64672976). a presentation also will be available via a simultaneous webcast on our investor relations website at www.deluxe.com/investor. alternatively, an audio replay of the call will be available on the investor relations website or by calling 1-404-537-3406 (access code 64672976). about deluxe corporationdeluxe is a growth engine for small businesses and financial institutions. nearly 4.6 million small business customers access deluxe’s wide range of products and services including customized checks and forms, as well as web-site development and hosting, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, and logo design. for financial institutions, deluxe offers industry-leading programs in checks, customer acquisition and loyalty, fraud prevention and profitability and financial technology solutions including receivables management. deluxe is also a leading printer of checks and accessories sold directly to consumers. for more information, visit us at www.deluxe.com, www.facebook.com/deluxecorp or www.twitter.com/deluxecorp. forward-looking statementsstatements made in this release concerning the company’s or management’s intentions, expectations, outlook or predictions about future results or events are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the private securities litigation reform act of 1995. such statements reflect management’s current expectations or beliefs, and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to vary from stated expectations, which variations could be material and adverse. factors that could produce such a variation include, but are not limited to, the following: the impact that a deterioration or prolonged softness in the economy may have on demand for the company’s products and services; the inherent unreliability of earnings, revenue and cash flow predictions due to numerous factors, many of which are beyond the company’s control; declining demand for the company’s check and check-related products and services due to increasing use of alternative payment methods; intense competition in the check printing business; continued consolidation of financial institutions and/or additional bank failures, thereby reducing the number of potential customers and referral sources and increasing downward pressure on the company’s revenue and gross profit; risks that the small business services segment strategies to increase its pace of new customer acquisition and average annual sales to existing customers, while at the same time maintaining its operating margins, are delayed or unsuccessful; risks that the company’s recent acquisitions do not produce the anticipated results or revenue synergies; risks that the company’s cost reduction initiatives will be delayed or unsuccessful; performance shortfalls by the company’s major suppliers, licensors or service providers; unanticipated delays, costs and expenses in the development and marketing of products and services, including web design, hosting, email marketing, logo design, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, digital printing services, fraud protection services, profitability, risk management services, and other services; the failure of such products and services to deliver the expected revenues and other financial targets; and the impact of governmental laws and regulations. our forward-looking statements speak only as of the time made, and we assume no obligation to publicly update any such statements. additional information concerning these and other factors that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from the company’s current expectations are contained in the company’s form 10-k for the year ended december 31, 2014. diluted eps reconciliationthe table below is provided to assist in understanding the comparability of the company’s results of operations for 2015 and 2014. the company’s management believes that adjusted diluted earnings per share (eps) is a useful financial measure because certain items during 2015 and 2014 (loss on repurchases of debt, restructuring and transaction-related costs and an asset impairment charge) impact the comparability of reported net income. the presentation below is not intended as an alternative to results reported in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (gaap) in the united states of america. instead, the company believes that this information is a useful financial measure to be considered in addition to gaap performance measures. adjusted eps reconciles to reported eps as follows: outlook adjusted diluted eps $1.10 to $1.15 $4.50 to $4.60 loss on debt extinguishment -- (0.12) restructuring-related costs -- (0.02) transaction-related costs -- (0.01) reported diluted eps $1.10 to $1.15 $4.35 to $4.45 (dollars and shares in millions, except per share amounts) (unaudited) weighted-average dilutive shares outstanding (1) earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (ebitda) and adjusted ebitda are not measures of financial performance under generally accepted accounting principles (gaap) in the united states of america. we disclose ebitda and adjusted ebitda because we believe they are useful in evaluating our operating performance compared to that of other companies in our industry, as the calculation eliminates the effects of long-term financing (i.e., interest expense), income taxes, the accounting effects of capital investments (i.e., depreciation and amortization) and in the case of adjusted ebitda, certain items (i.e., restructuring and related costs, transaction-related costs, asset impairment charges and loss on debt retirements) which may vary for companies for reasons unrelated to overall operating performance. in our case, depreciation and amortization of intangibles and interest expense in the current year and in previous years have been impacted by acquisitions. certain transactions in 2015 and 2014 also impacted the comparability of reported net income. we believe that measures of operating performance which exclude these impacts are helpful in analyzing our results. we also believe that an increasing ebitda and adjusted ebitda depict increased ability to attract financing and an increase in the value of our business. we do not consider ebitda and adjusted ebitda to be measures of cash flow, as they do not consider certain cash requirements such as interest, income taxes or debt service payments. we do not consider ebitda or adjusted ebitda to be substitutes for operating income or net income. instead, we believe that ebitda and adjusted ebitda are useful performance measures which should be considered in addition to gaap performance measures. ebitda and adjusted ebitda are derived from net income as follows: (dollars and shares in millions, except per share amounts) (unaudited) (1) see the discussion of ebitda and adjusted ebitda on the previous page. ebitda and adjusted ebitda are derived from net income as follows: (in millions) (unaudited) (in millions) (unaudited) (in millions) (unaudited) 2014(1) 2014(1) the segment information reported here was calculated utilizing the methodology outlined in the notes to consolidated financial statements included in our annual report on form 10-k for the year ended december 31, 2014. (1) as discussed in our 2014 form 10-k, during the first quarter of 2015 the operations of two-company owned small business distributors were moved from small business services to financial services. the operating results for 2014 have been restated to reflect this change. (2) operating income includes the following restructuring and transaction-related costs: the table below is provided to assist in understanding the comparability of the company’s results of operations for the quarters and six months ended june 30, 2015 and 2014. the company’s management believes that operating income by segment, excluding restructuring and transaction-related costs, is a useful financial measure because these items impacted the comparability of reported operating income during 2015 and 2014. the presentation below is not intended as an alternative to results reported in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (gaap) in the united states of america. instead, the company believes that this information is a useful financial measure to be considered in addition to gaap performance measures. (in millions) (unaudited) 2014(1) 2014(1) (1) the operations of two-company owned small business distributors were moved from small business services to financial services. the operating results for 2014 have been restated to reflect this change. (2) operating income excluding restructuring and transaction-related costs reconciles to reported operating income as follows:
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