Square’s payroll service now has a mobile app
The app complements Square’s overall suite of small business services, especially for its customers that operate a mostly mobile business.
Square published better-than-expected first quarter financial results after the bell on Wednesday, but the company also revealed growing losses and lowered its guidance for the current quarter. The San Francisco-based payments company posted a Q1 net loss of $38 million, or 9 cents a share, compared to a net loss of $24 million, or 6 cents a share, a year earlier.
Square’s Non-GAAP earnings came to 11 cents a share on revenue of $489 million, up 59% over the same quarter last year. Wall Street was looking for earnings of 8 cents a share on revenue of $478.3 million.
Square’s gross payment volume (GPV), a key metric for the payments company, came to $22.6 billion, an increase of 27% from the same period a year ago. GPV from larger sellers, defined by Square as merchants generating more than $125,000 in annualized revenue, grew 37% year over year, attributing 51% of GPV for the quarter.
Transaction-based revenue was $657 million, up 26% year over year. Square also noted that transaction-based profit was $248 million, up 27% year over year.
Subscription and services-based revenue — which includes the company’s lending service Square Capital, food delivery business Caviar and its fast growing Cash App — was $219 million, up 126% from the first quarter of 2018. Square says it has advanced nearly $508 million to sellers via Square Capital in Q1.
Hardware revenue was $18 million, up 26% from a year ago, bolstered by the launch of the new Square Register, which began shipping in November, Square said.
For the current quarter, Wall Street is expecting earnings of 19 cents a share with revenue of $555.5 million. Square responded with a Q1 earnings guidance between 14 cents and 16 cents a share with revenue between $545 million and $555 million. However, Square raised its revenue guidance for the fiscal year, saying that it now expects earnings between $2.25 billion to $2.28 billion, up from $2.22 billion to $2.25 billion.
Shares of Square were down more than 6% in after hours trading.
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