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    Temenos Raises 2028 Core Earnings Targets

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    Posted on February 24, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Temenos expects 2026 core earnings to rise 9%. The banking software maker also reported FY2025 EBIT of $371.9M, topping the $352.7M company consensus, signaling continued momentum.

    Temenos Adjusts 2028 Earnings Projections Upward

    Feb 24 (Reuters) - Banking software company Temenos on Tuesday raised its core earnings targets for 2028 saying it now expects core earnings of around $480 million dollars compared to around $450 million projected in November 2024.

    Here are some details: 

    Earnings Growth and Projections

         • The company said that its 2026 full year core earnings will grow by 9% compared to the previous year.

         • The software provider added that the 2026 guidance includes a negative headwind for core earnings of 4% due to the termination of one buy now pay later client in 2025

         • Temenos previously reported core earnings (EBIT) for 2025 above expectations at 371.9 million dollars compared to a company-provided consensus of 352.7 million.

    Impact of Strategic Changes

         • Temenos will hold its capital markets day on Wednesday

    Upcoming Events

    (Reporting by Cian Muenster; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    References

    • Temenos Delivers Strong FY‑25 Results and Raises FY‑28 Targets – Temenos press release
    • Temenos confirms strong FY25 and raises FY28 targets – TechMarketView

    Table of Contents

    • Earnings Growth and Projections
    • Impact of Strategic Changes
    • Upcoming Events

    Key Takeaways

    • •Temenos forecasts 2026 core earnings (EBIT) growth of 9%.
    • •FY2025 core earnings reached $371.9M, above a $352.7M company-compiled consensus.
    • •Operational leverage and maintenance revenue strength supported EBIT outperformance.
    • •Guidance follows full-year 2025 results announced on February 24, 2026.
    • •Investors will watch ARR, margins, and subscription/SaaS momentum into 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Temenos raises 2028 core earnings targets

    1What is the main topic?

    Temenos forecast a 9% increase in 2026 core earnings (EBIT) and reported stronger-than-expected 2025 EBIT versus company consensus.

    2How did 2025 results compare to expectations?

    Temenos’ 2025 EBIT was $371.9M, beating a company-compiled consensus estimate of $352.7M.

    3Why does this matter to investors?

    A 9% 2026 EBIT growth outlook following a 2025 beat suggests resilient demand for Temenos’ banking software and supports confidence in margins and ARR trends.

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