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Earnings call · FY2026 Q2

Q2 2026 Earnings Conference Call

Q2 2026 Earnings Conference Call

Concluded Jul 21, 2026 Audio replay
Jul 21, 2026 1:52:58 124 turns
Period
FY2026 Q2
Runtime
1:52:58
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Equifax reported Q2 2026 revenue of $1.7B, up 11% reported and 10% in local currency, with EPS of $2.25 up 13%, driven by strong Workforce Solutions and USIS diversified markets growth, while announcing the $750M acquisition of Círculo de Crédito and doubling its AI cost-reduction target to $150M through 2028.

EWS Government Vertical 52 Margin Expansion & EBITDA 50 Circulo de Credito Acquisition 37 U.S. Mortgage Market 26 AI Productivity & Product Innovation 20 Workforce Solutions / Talent 12

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +58 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “EWS government revenue declined slightly in the quarter as expected due to a tough 2025 comp.”
  • “international revenue was slightly lower than we expected at up 4%, principally reflecting market weaknesses in Canada and the UK.”
  • “The ongoing Middle East conflict has resulted in continued higher levels of inflation that has disproportionately pressured the lower income or subprime consumer demographic.”

Forward guidance

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Research coverage

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Revenue $1.70B +10.6% YoY
Diluted EPS $1.54 +0.7% YoY
Net income $183.90M -3.9% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Revenue of $1.700B, up 11% reported and 10% local currency, $5M above April guidance midpoint
  • EPS of $2.25, up 13% and five cents above April guidance midpoint
  • EBITDA margin ex-FICO of almost 35%, up 120 bps YoY and 40 bps above April framework midpoint, well above the 75 bps 2026 target and 50 bps long-term framework
  • Workforce Solutions revenue up 7%, with Talent Solutions and Consumer Lending up high double digits
  • USIS revenue up 17%, with Mortgage revenue up 40% and Diversified Markets revenue growth accelerating over 300 bps sequentially to 6%
  • U.S. Mortgage revenue up 25% (up 7% ex-FICO) against higher rates

Risks & pressure points

  • International local currency revenue grew only 4%, slightly below expectations, principally reflecting market weaknesses in Canada and the UK
  • U.S. mortgage industry transaction volumes ran below expectations due to higher rates (30-year fixed at ~6.6% vs. 6.3% in April)
  • EWS Government revenue declined slightly due to a tough 2025 comp
  • Recorded a $40M charge net of insurance proceeds for a legal settlement related to a previously disclosed coding issue
  • Continued Middle East conflict-driven inflation disproportionately pressuring the subprime consumer demographic
  • Repurchases to continue in second half but at a slower pace than the first half

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Forward guidance

From the 8-K filed Jul 21, 2026.

Metric Guided
AI-driven cost reduction
2026 to 2028
$150M

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Revenue · segments

Workforce Solutions$705.40M +6.5% YoY
United States Consumer Information Solutions$611.60M +17.3% YoY
International$383.10M +8.4% YoY

Capital returned

Buybacks · derived
$300.00M
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