SuperCom Earnings Call

- SuperCom set its Q4 and full-year 2025 financial results call for April 28, 2026. - The company provides e-gov, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions and will report on recent performance. - Prepare government buyer talking points on device security and compliance ahead of their earnings event. (prnewswire.com)

SuperCom said it will discuss its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on April 28, 2026, putting its government-device business back in focus. (prnewswire.com) The company sells electronic monitoring, digital identity and security products to public agencies, and its investor page says it has operated since 1988 and trades on Nasdaq under the ticker SPCB. (supercom.com) For government buyers, the basic product is a connected tracking device: an ankle bracelet or related unit that records location, checks for tampering and sends data back to supervising agencies over secure links. SuperCom says its PureSecurity platform includes GPS tracking, anti-tamper features, secure communications and battery-saving design. (supercom.com; prnewswire.com) Compliance is the other half of the sale. In corrections and public-safety programs, “compliance” usually means whether a device keeps reporting, whether alerts arrive when a strap is cut or a boundary is crossed, and whether the system creates records an agency can use in court, audits or contract reviews. (supercom.com; sec.gov) SuperCom heads into the call after reporting record full-year 2024 revenue of $27.6 million, EBITDA of $6.3 million and its first full-year GAAP profit since 2015. The company said fourth-quarter 2024 revenue was $6.33 million, while quarterly net results were hit by about $2 million in one-time items, including $1.5 million of bad-debt expense. (prnewswire.com) Since mid-2024, SuperCom has tied its growth story to U.S. corrections contracts. In March, it said it had won a fourth new contract in Kentucky and had logged more than 35 new contract wins since mid-2024. (prnewswire.com) Its recent announcements also show geographic expansion beyond the U.S. In late March, SuperCom said it won a $17 million national electronic monitoring contract in Sweden, adding to earlier contract wins in Europe. (wire.expertini.com; prnewswire.com) That makes the April 28 call a checkpoint for procurement officers as much as for investors. Buyers will be listening for hard numbers on renewal rates, device uptime, tamper-alert performance, data handling and how quickly SuperCom can support larger agency rollouts after its recent contract streak. (prnewswire.com; supercom.com) The immediate next step is simple: SuperCom plans to release the figures before the call, then take questions on April 28. That is when agencies and investors will get the first detailed read on whether the company’s security-and-compliance pitch is converting into sustained 2025 revenue. (prnewswire.com)

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