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Alight’s (ALIT) Earnings Beat Hides A Shrinking Core, So What Gives?

Alight’s (ALIT) Earnings Beat Hides A Shrinking Core, So What Gives?

finance.yahoo.com 13.08.2026 00:18 21 baxış

On August 4, Alight (NYSE:ALIT) posted a second quarter that beat Wall Street's numbers while its core business kept shrinking underneath the headline. Revenue slipped, margins compressed sharply, and adjusted earnings per share were cut nearly in half, yet the results still cleared the bar management had set. That combination is unusual enough to make you look twice.

The real story sits in the details of a company mid-turnaround, spending on service quality and AI while waiting for a multi-quarter revenue lag to work its way through the numbers. Second quarter revenue came to $511 million, split between $471 million in recurring revenue and $40 million in project work, and both adjusted EBITDA of $92 million and free cash flow topped what the market had penciled in. CEO Rohit Verma pointed to a leadership bench that is now largely complete.

New CFO Steve Lasher joined in June this year, President of Employer Solutions Dinesh Tulsiani was appointed in May, and a new Chief Technology Officer came aboard in April. Account executive coverage has expanded to 500 clients, and the company finished insourcing client service functions that had previously been outsourced, a move it says drew positive feedback from clients and outside consultants. The balance sheet backs this up, with $545 million in total liquidity, $215 million of it cash, plus $101 million in year-to-date free cash flow.

Wealth Solutions, the company's second-largest segment, carries $1.7 trillion in assets under administration, and Alight closed its 300th pension risk transfer deal. Five AI initiatives are underway across the business, with file processing automation already live and a tool for ingesting client specifications set to go live at the end of the third quarter of 2026. Recurring revenue fell 4.3% from a year earlier, a result of weaker commercial execution in 2025 and prior years working through a sales-to-revenue lag that management says runs 12 to 18 months.

Adjusted EBITDA margin dropped to 18% from 24% in the prior-year period, and adjusted gross profit fell $29 million as its margin contracted 440 basis points. Adjusted net income came in at $26 million versus $56 million a year ago, with adjusted EPS of $0.91 against $2.09, roughly a halving of profitability. Guidance for the third quarter calls for revenue of just $469 million to $479 million and adjusted EBITDA of only $55 million to $61 million, reflecting heavier enrollment-season spending.

Management was explicit that the second half of 2026 carries the largest hit from that earlier commercial softness, which means hitting the full-year EBITDA guide of $400 million to $415 million now depends on a sizable fourth-quarter rebound. Hedge fund ownership of Alight fell from 42 funds to 34 in the most recent quarter, pointing to institutions trimming rather than adding. Short interest sits at just 3.17% of float, which shows little organized betting against the stock despite that fund exodus.

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