Map maker TomTom’s Q3 loss narrows boosted by car branch growth

    • The Amsterdam-listed company confirmed its 2023 guidance for revenue of between 570 million euros and 600 million euros.
    • The Amsterdam-listed company confirmed its 2023 guidance for revenue of between 570 million euros and 600 million euros. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Fri, Oct 13, 2023 · 02:18 PM

    DIGITAL mapping specialist TomTom on Friday (Oct 13) reported a smaller than expected operating loss for the third quarter, driven by strong sales of its automotive branch that grew faster than car production in its key markets.

    The Dutch group, which counts Volkswagen and Stellantis among its customers, competes with Google Maps and the world’s biggest mapping platform HERE, owned by German automakers and US chipmaker Intel.

    TomTom said its quarterly operating loss narrowed to 8.7 million euros (S$12.56 million) from a loss of 17.8 million a year earlier. Analysts polled by the company had forecast a loss of 11 million euros.

    It reported third-quarter revenue of 144.1 million euros, up 6 per cent from a year earlier but slightly below analysts’ estimate of 145 million euros.

    “Year-on-year Automotive operational revenue growth outperformed car production trends in our core markets,” chief financial officer Taco Titulaer said.

    The automotive unit’s sales rose 32 per cent to 82.5 million euros, making up around 57 per cent of the group total. In 2022, it generated 46 per cent of TomTom’s revenue.

    The enterprise branch saw sales fall 20 per cent to 36.8 million euros, reflecting lower values of some renewed contracts, while consumer service revenue decreased 11 per cent to 24.9 million.

    The Amsterdam-listed company confirmed its 2023 guidance for revenue of between 570 million euros and 600 million euros. REUTERS

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