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Earnings call · FY2025 Q4

Essential Utilities, Inc. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Essential Utilities, Inc. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Concluded Feb 26, 2026 Audio replay
Feb 26, 2026 27:05 24 turns
Period
FY2025 Q4
Runtime
27:05
Sources
4 artifacts

Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Essential Utilities reported FY2025 GAAP EPS of $2.20, above its $2.07–$2.11 guidance range, on revenue up 18.6% to $2.47 billion and a record $1.4 billion in regulated infrastructure investment; shareholders have approved the American Water merger and the company continues to target 2027 close.

EPS Outperformance and Guidance 24 Regulatory Activity / Rate Cases 16 Capital Investment / Infrastructure 9 Operational Execution (Water and Gas) 8 Credit Metrics / Balance Sheet 7 Affordability / Customer Bills 6

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +72 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “2025 was truly a banner year for Essential Utilities, Inc., and I am very proud of what our team across every function has accomplished.”
  • “Financially, we delivered 2025 earnings per share of $2.20, above our guidance range of $2.07 to $2.11.”
  • “we delivered another strong year of earnings”
  • “I commend the 2025 performance of the entire Essential Utilities, Inc. team for an excellent year, and I reiterate our company's commitments to all its stakeholders as we embark on what I anticipate will be another strong year”

Forward guidance

2 guided metrics

Management's latest ranges and targets are included below.

Research coverage

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Revenue · derived Q4 $699.11M +15.7% YoY
Net income · derived Q4 $132.68M -28.2% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • FY2025 GAAP EPS of $2.20 exceeded the $2.07–$2.11 guidance range, with management stating results would have been above the range even excluding nonrecurring items.
  • Revenue rose 18.6% to $2,474.6 million, driven by $388.5 million in incremental revenue including $177.6 million from regulatory recoveries.
  • Record $1.4 billion invested in regulated infrastructure in 2025, with $1.7 billion planned for 2026.
  • Quarterly dividend increased 5.25% in July 2025, marking 35 increases in 34 years and 80 consecutive years of dividends.
  • Shareholders approved the American Water merger and the company completed seven required state regulatory filings by year-end 2025, still targeting a 2027 close.
  • FY2025 regulatory recoveries totaled $101.5 million of incremental annualized revenue, with $92.6 million from water/wastewater; an additional $101.9 million in annualized increases already filed.

Risks & pressure points

  • FY2025 results were boosted by multiple nonrecurring items (income tax reserve release, P&G sales/use tax audit closure, COVID bad-debt reserve benefit, insurance proceeds) that will not repeat, complicating 2026 comparability.
  • EPS was negatively impacted by $0.09 from higher expenses and $0.48 of 'other' items including increased depreciation, amortization, interest, and taxes, plus prior-year gain on sale of the Pittsburgh-area energy project not repeating.
  • The company did not quantify a non-GAAP 2025 EPS figure, leaving investors to do their own adjustments from 10-Q/10-K disclosures.
  • Merger-related expenses for banking, legal and other matters were an offsetting headwind to FY2025 results.
  • Regulatory approvals remain on independent dockets and will be adjudicated separately, extending merger timeline risk beyond shareholder approval.
  • O&M expenses rose to $639.6 million from $587.3 million, with normalized increases still above historic norms per the CFO.

Key moments

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“Financially, we delivered 2025 earnings per share of $2.20, above our guidance range of $2.07 to $2.11. Even without some of the nonrecurring, I will call beneficial items noted in our 10-Qs and 10-K throughout the year, we would have ended up above the guidance range.” Speaker 1, CEO

Forward guidance

From the 8-K filed Feb 26, 2026.

Metric Guided
Long-term earnings per share compounded annual growth rate
three-year period through 2027
5% – 7%
Regulated infrastructure investments
2026
$1.7B

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Buybacks · derived
$9,000
Dividend / share
$0.34
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