AMA Corporation Reports 27% Decline in Q2 2025 Revenues to €445,000
AMA Corporation plc has reported its second-quarter revenues for 2025, showing a 27% decrease to €445,000 compared to €610,000 in the same period of 2024. For the first half of 2025, revenues were €1.175 million, slightly down from €1.282 million in the first half of 2024, marking an 8% contraction. The order book at the end of June 2025 was valued at €785,000, reflecting a 12% decrease from the previous year. The company highlighted a reduction in its active client portfolio to 290 by end-June 2025 from 389 at the end of 2024, attributed to phasing out smaller, legacy contracts. AMA emphasized the strategic role of its key account clients in deploying its AI solutions. The company continues to advance its XpertEye platform with new AI-powered features and aims to expand its smart monitoring capabilities, particularly in the surveillance sector, with the SeaAll Suricate solution launched earlier in 2025. The next financial update is scheduled for October 31, 2025, covering first-half earnings and third-quarter revenues.
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