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TrueData---For the fiscal year ending March 2026, revenue increased and profits rose significantly, with the number of contracts for its main service, 'Eagle Eye,' steadily accumulating.
True Data <4416> announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2026 on the 15th. Revenue increased by 20.3% year-on-year to 1.87 billion yen, operating income surged by 109.6% to 101 million yen, ordinary income rose by 121.6% to 108 million yen, and net income for the term skyrocketed by 508.5% to 80 million yen. This performance was driven by contributions from retail DX services for major retailers and vertical expansion of AI solutions, as well as steady growth in contracted companies for its core service 'Eagle Eye,' which bolstered profitability.
True Data: Fiscal Year Ending March 2026: Full-Year Financial Results Presentation Materials (Matters Relating to Business Plans and Growth Potential)
True Data: Notice Regarding the Discrepancy Between Earnings Forecasts and Actual Results
True Data: Financial Results Briefing for the Fiscal Year Ending March 2026 [Japanese GAAP] (Non-Consolidated)
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TrueData collaborates with SMN to visualize the purchasing effectiveness of advertising.
True Data <4416> announced on the 23rd that it conducted a joint verification with SMN <6185> regarding advertising effectiveness using the company's advertising purchase segment data integrated into solutions. The verification targeted a major beverage manufacturer’s 'health-oriented drink,' assessing the effectiveness of offline purchase measurement through a campaign combining TV commercials and digital advertising. Utilizing SMN's 'TVBridge Ads,' the campaign was synchronized with the TV commercial broadcast period, including video distribution platforms such as TVer.
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