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Physitrack Q2 FY26 net result returns to profit of EUR 0; revenue rises 8% to EUR 3.4 million vs Q2 FY25

Physitrack Q2 FY26 net result returns to profit of EUR 0; revenue rises 8% to EUR 3.4 million vs Q2 FY25

ReutersReuters2026/07/21 06:04
By:Reuters
  • Physitrack Q2 2026 revenue rose 8% to EUR 3.4 million; net income swung to EUR 0.0 million.
  • EBITDA climbed 13% to EUR 1.1 million; free cash flow from continuing operations turned negative at EUR (0.2) million.
  • Lifecare revenue increased 11% to EUR 3.1 million; ARR rose 7% to EUR 12.7 million.
  • Wellness revenue fell 14% to EUR 0.3 million; adjusted EBITDA improved to EUR 0.1 million.
  • Launched Remote Therapeutic Monitoring in the U.S. with first paying customers live; share buyback starts in August 2026.


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