IIJ Announces its First Six Months Results for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2023

TOKYO, Nov. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (“IIJ”, TSE Prime: 3774) today announced its consolidated financial results for the first six months for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023 (“1H22”, from April 1, 2022 to September 30, 2022) under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).1

 

 

Highlights of Financial Results for 1H22

FY22 Targets

 

 

 

1H22

 

Full Year

 

Total revenues

JPY 122.0 billion

up

11.8

%

YoY2

 

JPY 117.0 billion

JPY 250.0 billion

 

Operating profit

JPY 11.2 billion

up

20.1

%

YoY

 

JPY 10.7 billion

JPY 27.2 billion

 

Profit before tax

JPY 12.9 billion

up

23.3

%

YoY

 

JPY 10.3 billion

JPY 26.3 billion

 

Net profit3

JPY 8.6 billion

up

25.3

%

YoY

 

JPY 6.8 billion

JPY 17.5 billion

 

 

Overview of 1H22 Financial Results and Business Outlook
“Digital transformation trend among Japanese enterprises, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has continued to expand, while business activities have been gradually getting back to normal. Under those circumstances, revenue growth rate year over year (YoY), which we regard as an important indicator for business expansion, showed the increasing trend from 9.8% in 1Q22 to 13.7% in 2Q22. For this six-month period of 1H22, network services recurring revenues excluding mobile services continued to accumulate with 10.1% YoY growth, mainly driven by IP services4, security services and WAN services. Also, we have been seeing strong demands for network related integration from various industries and had 1H22 systems integration revenue and orders received increased by 19.5% and 31.2% YoY respectively. As a result, we exceeded each of our 1H22 financial targets. As for the further expansion of our network services line-up, we internally developed and launched "IIJ Secure Access Service" as our SASE5 service based on our service development strategy. Through offering a combination of our highly reliable and value-added services with systems integration, we are confident that our revenue growth would be stronger, which should lead to significant profit expansion,” said Eijiro Katsu, President of IIJ.

“Japanese enterprises and government agencies have just started to evolve their network and systems to the ones that combine Internet technologies such as Cloud, remote access and advanced security features based on zero-trust, which is what we had foreseen years ago. These shifts are making our expertise in Internet and network technologies more prominent against competitors such as telecom carriers and system integrators. In order to strengthen our business expansion further, we are enhancing on recruiting activities and have acquired 1.5 times more new graduates expected to join IIJ next spring. We believe that our technology-oriented business operation continues to attract engineers which contribute further business expansion,” concluded Koichi Suzuki, Founder and Chairman of IIJ.