SOPHiA GENETICS Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results

Strong momentum to continue in 2024 as SOPHiA GENETICS announces record revenue, 35 new customer additions in Q4, and 36% cash burn decline in FY 2023


BOSTON and ROLLE, Switzerland, March 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SOPHiA GENETICS (Nasdaq: SOPH), a cloud-native software company and a leader in data-driven medicine, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2023.

Fourth Quarter 2023 Financial Highlights

  • Revenue grew 27% year-over-year to $17.0 million; Constant currency revenue excluding COVID-related revenue also grew 27% year-over-year
  • Gross margins were 70% on a reported basis and 73% on an adjusted basis
  • Operating loss was $18.9 million on a reported basis and $13.3 million on an adjusted basis
  • Change in cash and cash equivalents and term deposits (cash burn) improved 11% year-over-year to $9.5 million, compared to $10.6 million in Q4 2022, even when factoring in a credit to computational and storage-related expenses related to our strategic agreement with Microsoft in Q4 2022

Full Year 2023 Financial Highlights

  • Revenue grew 31% year-over-year to $62.4 million; Constant currency revenue excluding COVID-related revenue grew 32% year-over-year
  • Gross margins were 69% on a reported basis and 72% on an adjusted basis
  • Operating loss was $74.8 million on a reported basis and $55.9 million on an adjusted basis, representing 15% and 22% year-over-year improvements, respectively
  • Cash burn improved 36% year-over-year to $55.4 million, compared to $86.7 million in FY 2022

"We are pleased with the tremendous performance in fiscal year 2023, including 31% year-over-year revenue growth, continued gross margin expansion, and 36% year-over-year improvement in cash burn," said Jurgi Camblong, PhD., Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder. "During 2023, we were excited to see continued, widespread adoption of SOPHiA DDM™ worldwide as the Platform performed a record 317,000+ analyses across the 450 core genomics customers we serve. We are especially proud of the growth we delivered with SOPHiA DDM™’s Solid Tumor applications, with our BioPharma partners, and in the U.S. market.”

Camblong added, "Looking forward to 2024, we are well positioned to continue delivering strong growth. SOPHiA DDM™’s new Liquid Biopsy offering, world-class Solid Tumor applications, and the momentum we are building in the U.S. are all exciting catalysts for growth in 2024 as we continue on our path to profitability in the next 2+ years."

Business Highlights

  • Performed a record 317,062 analyses on SOPHiA DDM™ in FY 2023, representing 20% year-over-year analysis volume growth including COVID-related analyses or 27% growth excluding COVID-related analyses
  • Reached 450 core genomics customers as of December 31, 2023, who use SOPHiA DDM™ regularly to analyze patients with cancer and rare diseases, up from 434 customers as of December 31, 2022
  • Signed a record 35 new core genomic customers in Q4 2023 who will implement SOPHiA DDM™ during 2024
  • Recently signed new core genomics customers, including Lifespan Health Network, a network of award-winning hospitals in Rhode Island, U.S., and Karkinos Healthcare, a major oncology platform in India
  • Built momentum in the U.S. market with 70% year-over-year revenue growth for FY 2023, 9 new U.S. core genomics signed in FY 2023, and Q4 2023 U.S. analysis volume up 51% since Q4 2022
  • Launched a new, expanded suite of Liquid Biopsy applications in December 2023, including MSK-ACCESS powered with SOPHiA DDM™
  • Continued expanding usage of SOPHiA DDM™ within existing customer by driving adoption of new applications, resulting in Net Dollar Retention of 130% in Q4 2023, up 2,800 bps from 102% at the end of FY 2022
  • Announced new expanded relationships with existing customers, including Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO) in Spain, one of the top comprehensive cancer centers in Europe, who added a Solid Tumor application for Homologous Recombination Deficiency (HRD) testing and Latin American healthcare network Diagnosticos da America (DASA) who adopted MSK-ACCESS powered with SOPHiA DDM™ for Liquid Biopsy testing
  • Delivered strong growth in Solid Tumor applications, and in particular the HRD application, with nearly 50 HRD customers as of December 31, 2023 and over 150% year-over-year revenue growth
  • Expanded our partnership with AstraZeneca to sponsor the deployment of SOPHiA DDM™’s HRD application to additional laboratories throughout Spain
  • Reaffirmed commitment to grow sustainably and achieve adjusted operating profitability in the next 2+ years

2024 Financial Outlook

Based on information as of today, SOPHiA GENETICS is providing the following guidance:

  • Revenue between $78 million and $81 million, representing growth of 25% to 30% compared to full year 2023 revenue
  • Adjusted gross margin between 72.5% and 72.7%, compared to 72.2% in FY 2023
  • Adjusted operating loss between $45M and $50M, compared to $55.9 million in FY 2023

Other than with respect to revenue, the Company only provides guidance on a non-IFRS basis. The Company does not provide a reconciliation of forward-looking adjusted gross margin (non-IFRS measure) to gross margin (the most comparable IFRS financial measure), due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying amortization of capitalized research & development expenses that are necessary for such reconciliation. In addition, the Company does not provide a reconciliation of forward-looking adjusted operating loss (non-IFRS measure) to operating loss (the most comparable IFRS financial measure), due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying amortization of capitalized research & development expenses and intangible assets, share-based compensation expenses, and non-cash portion of pensions paid in excess of actual contributions, that are necessary for such reconciliation.

Earnings Call and Webcast Information

SOPHiA GENETICS will host a conference call and live webcast to discuss the fourth quarter and full year 2023 results, and financial guidance for the full year 2024 on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at 8:00 a.m. (08:00) Eastern Time / 2:00 p.m. (14:00) Central European Time. The call will be webcast live on the SOPHiA GENETICS Investor Relations website, ir.sophiagenetics.com. Additionally, an audio replay of the conference call will be available on the SOPHiA GENETICS website after its completion.

Non-IFRS Financial Measures

To provide investors with additional information regarding the company’s financial results, SOPHiA GENETICS has disclosed here and elsewhere in this earnings release the following non-IFRS measures:

  • Adjusted gross profit, which the company calculates as revenue minus cost of revenue adjusted to exclude amortization of capitalized research and development expenses;
  • Adjusted gross profit margin, which the company calculates as adjusted gross profit as a percentage of revenue; and
  • Adjusted operating loss, which the company calculates as operating loss adjusted to exclude amortization of capitalized research and development expenses, amortization of intangible assets, share-based compensation expense, non-cash portion of pensions expense paid in excess of actual contributions to match the actuarial expense, and costs associated with corporate restructuring.

These non-IFRS measures are key measures used by SOPHiA GENETICS management and board of directors to evaluate its operating performance and generate future operating plans. The exclusion of certain expenses facilitates operating performance comparability across reporting periods by removing the effect of non-cash expenses and certain variable charges. Accordingly, the company believes that these non-IFRS measures provide useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating its operating results in the same manner as its management and board of directors.

These non-IFRS measures have limitations as financial measures, and you should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of SOPHiA GENETICS’ results as reported under IFRS. Some of these limitations are:

  • These non-IFRS measures exclude the impact of amortization of capitalized research and development expenses and intangible assets. Although amortization is a non-cash charge, the assets being amortized may need to be replaced in the future and these non-IFRS measures do not reflect capital expenditure requirements for such replacements or for new capital expenditures;
  • These non-IFRS measures exclude the impact of share-based compensation expenses. Share-based compensation has been, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future, a recurring expense in the company’s business and an important part of its compensation strategy;
  • These non-IFRS measures exclude the impact of the non-cash portion of pensions paid in excess of actual contributions to match actuarial expenses. Pension expenses have been, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future, a recurring expense in the business;
  • These non-IFRS measures exclude the impact of costs associated with corporate restructuring, which we may incur from time to time; and
  • Other companies, including companies in the company’s industry, may calculate these non-IFRS measures differently, which reduces their usefulness as comparative measures.

Because of these limitations, you should consider these non-IFRS measures alongside other financial performance measures, including various cash flow metrics, net income and other IFRS results.

The tables below provide the reconciliation of the most comparable IFRS measures to the non-IFRS measures for the periods presented.

Presentation of Constant Currency Revenue and Excluding COVID-19-Related Revenue

SOPHiA GENETICS operates internationally, and its revenues are generated primarily in the U.S. dollar, the euro and Swiss franc and, to a lesser extent, British pound, Australian dollar, Brazilian real, Turkish lira and Canadian dollar depending on the company’s customers’ geographic locations. Changes in revenue include the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates. We present the non-IFRS financial measure “constant currency revenue” (or similar terms such as constant currency revenue growth) to show changes in revenue without giving effect to period-to-period currency fluctuations. Under IFRS, revenues recorded in local (non-U.S. dollar) currencies are translated into U.S. dollars at the average monthly exchange rate for the month in which the transaction occurred. When the company uses the term “constant currency”, it means that it has translated local currency revenues for the current reporting period into U.S. dollars using the same average foreign currency exchange rates for the conversion of revenues into U.S. dollars that we used to translate local currency revenues for the comparable reporting period of the prior year. The company then calculates the difference between the IFRS revenue and the constant currency revenue to yield the “constant currency impact” for the current period.

The company’s management and board of directors use constant currency revenue growth to evaluate growth and generate future operating plans. The exclusion of the impact of exchange rate fluctuations provides comparability across reporting periods and reflects the effects of customer acquisition efforts and land-and-expand strategy. Accordingly, it believes that this non-IFRS measure provides useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating revenue growth in the same manner as the management and board of directors. However, this non-IFRS measure has limitations, particularly as the exchange rate effects that are eliminated could constitute a significant element of its revenue and could significantly impact performance and prospects. Because of these limitations, you should consider this non-IFRS measure alongside other financial performance measures, including revenue and revenue growth presented in accordance with IFRS and other IFRS results.

In addition to constant currency revenue, the company presents constant currency revenue excluding COVID-19-related revenue to further remove the effects of revenues that are derived from sales of COVID-19-related offerings, including a NGS assay for COVID-19 that leverages the SOPHiA DDMTM Platform and related products and solutions analytical capabilities and COVID-19 bundled access products. SOPHiA GENETICS do not believe that these revenues reflect its core business of commercializing its platform because the company’s COVID-19 solution was offered to address specific market demand by its customers for analytical capabilities to assist with their testing operations. The company does not anticipate additional development of its COVID-19-related solution as the pandemic transitions into a more endemic phase and as customer demand continues to decline. Further, COVID-19-related revenues did not constitute, and the company does not expect COVID-19-related revenues to constitute in the future, a significant part of its revenue. Accordingly, the company believes that this non-IFRS measure provides useful information to investors and others in understanding and evaluating its revenue growth. However, this non-IFRS measure has limitations, including that COVID-19-related revenues contributed to the company’s cash position, and other companies may define COVID-19-related revenues differently. Because of these limitations, you should consider this non-IFRS measure alongside other financial performance measures, including revenue and revenue growth presented in accordance with IFRS and other IFRS results.

The table below provides the reconciliation of the most comparable IFRS growth measures to the non-IFRS growth measures for the current period.

About SOPHiA GENETICS

SOPHiA GENETICS (Nasdaq: SOPH) is a software company dedicated to establishing the practice of data-driven medicine as the standard of care and for life sciences research. It is the creator of the SOPHiA DDM™, a cloud-native Platform capable of analyzing data and generating insights from complex multimodal data sets and different diagnostic modalities. SOPHiA DDM™ and related solutions, products, and services are currently used by a broad network of hospital, laboratory, and biopharma institutions globally. For more information, visit SOPHiAGENETICS.COM, or connect on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Where others see data, we see answers.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains statements that constitute forward-looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical facts contained in this press release, including 2023 guidance and statements regarding our future results of operations and financial position, business strategy, products and technology, partnerships, and collaborations, as well as plans and objectives of management for future operations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on our management’s beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to our management. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements due to various factors, including those described in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. No assurance can be given that such future results will be achieved. Such forward-looking statements contained in this document speak only as of the date of this press release. We expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to update these forward-looking statements contained in this press release to reflect any change in our expectations or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which such statements are based, unless required to do so by applicable law. No representations or warranties (expressed or implied) are made about the accuracy of any such forward-looking statements.

Investor Contact:

Kellen Sanger
IR@sophiagenetics.com

Media Contact:

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media@sophiagenetics.com

 
SOPHiA GENETICS SA
Consolidated Statement of Loss
(Amounts in USD thousands, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
 
  Three months ended December 31, Year ended December 31,
   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Revenue $17,048  $13,384  $62,371  $47,560 
Cost of revenue  (5,150)  (3,753)  (19,458)  (16,306)
Gross profit  11,898   9,631   42,913   31,254 
Research and development costs  (9,759)  (6,790)  (36,969)  (35,371)
Selling and marketing costs  (7,966)  (4,247)  (28,423)  (28,267)
General and administrative costs  (13,269)  (13,929)  (53,301)  (55,816)
Other operating income, net  150   252   954   377 
Operating loss  (18,946)  (15,083)  (74,826)  (87,823)
Interest income, net  811   650   3,959   684 
Foreign exchange and other losses  (5,917)  205   (7,628)  (446)
Loss before income taxes  (24,052)  (14,228)  (78,495)  (87,585)
Income tax (expense) benefit  (8)  257   (486)  136 
Loss for the year  (24,060)  (13,971)  (78,981)  (87,449)
Attributable to the owners of the parent  (24,060)  (13,971)  (78,981)  (87,449)
         
Basic and diluted loss per share $(0.37) $(0.22) $(1.22) $(1.36)


SOPHiA GENETICS SA
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Loss
(Amounts in USD thousands)
(Unaudited)
 
  Three months ended December 31, Year ended December 31,
   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Loss for the year $(24,060) $(13,971) $(78,981) $(87,449)
Other comprehensive income (loss):        
Items that may be reclassified to statement of loss (net of tax)        
Currency translation differences  12,768   5,913   15,037   (4,336)
Total items that may be reclassified to statement of loss  12,768   5,913   15,037   (4,336)
Items that will not be reclassified to statement of loss (net of tax)        
Remeasurement of defined benefit plans  71   (299)  (212)  2,154 
Total items that will not be reclassified to statement of loss  71   (299)  (212)  2,154 
Other comprehensive income (loss) for the period $12,839  $5,614  $14,825  $(2,182)
Total comprehensive loss for the period $(11,221) $(8,357) $(64,156) $(89,631)
Attributable to owners of the parent $(11,221) $(8,357) $(64,156) $(89,631)


SOPHiA GENETICS SA
Consolidated Balance Sheet
(Amounts in USD thousands)
(Audited)
 
  December 31, 2023 December 31, 2022
Assets    
Current assets    
Cash and cash equivalents $123,251  $161,305 
Term deposits     17,307 
Accounts receivable  13,557   6,649 
Inventory  6,482   5,156 
Prepaids and other current assets  4,757   5,838 
Total current assets  148,047   196,255 
Non-current assets    
Property and equipment  7,469   7,129 
Intangible assets  27,185   19,963 
Right-of-use assets  15,635   14,268 
Deferred tax assets  1,720   1,940 
Other non-current assets  6,100   4,283 
Total non-current assets  58,109   47,583 
Total assets $206,156  $243,838 
Liabilities and equity    
Current liabilities    
Accounts payable $5,391  $6,181 
Accrued expenses  17,808   14,505 
Deferred contract revenue  9,494   3,434 
Lease liabilities, current portion  2,928   2,690 
Total current liabilities  35,621   26,810 
Non-current liabilities    
Lease liabilities, net of current portion  15,673   14,053 
Defined benefit pension liabilities  3,086   2,675 
Other non-current liabilities  334   170 
Total non-current liabilities  19,093   16,898 
Total liabilities  54,714   43,708 
Equity    
Share capital  4,048   3,464 
Share premium  471,846   471,623 
Treasury shares  (646)  (117)
Other reserves  53,978   23,963 
Accumulated deficit  (377,784)  (298,803)
Total equity  151,442   200,130 
Total liabilities and equity $206,156  $243,838 


SOPHiA GENETICS SA
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
(Amounts in USD thousands)
(Audited)
 
  Year ended December 31,
   2023   2022 
Operating activities    
Loss before income tax $(78,495) $(87,585)
Adjustments for non-monetary items    
Depreciation  5,508   3,791 
Amortization  2,828   1,780 
Finance expense (income), net  2,934   (685)
Gain on TriplePoint success fee      
Expected credit loss allowance  214   (467)
Share-based compensation  15,242   13,613 
Intangible assets write-off     73 
Movements in provisions, pensions, and government grants  308   953 
Research tax credit  (1,129)  (1,292)
Loss on disposal of property and equipment  28    
Gain on disposal of lease liability  (733)   
Working capital changes    
(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable  (6,500)  1,332 
(Increase) decrease in prepaids and other assets  1,375   (977)
(Increase) decrease in inventory  (874)  (200)
Increase (decrease) in accounts payables, accrued expenses, deferred contract revenue, and other liabilities  6,871   (1,428)
Cash used in operating activities    
Income tax received (paid)  (801)   
Interest paid  (6)  (266)
Interest received  4,655   1,265 
Net cash flows used in operating activities  (48,575)  (70,093)
Investing activities    
Purchase of property and equipment  (1,494)  (4,097)
Acquisition of intangible assets  (263)  (464)
Capitalized development costs  (7,469)  (5,820)
Proceeds upon maturity of term deposits and short-term investments  17,546   78,533 
Purchase of term deposits and short-term investments     (26,179)
Net cash flow provided from (used in) investing activities  8,320   41,973 
Financing activities    
Proceeds from exercise of share options  226   748 
Proceeds from issuance of share capital, net of transaction costs      
Proceeds from initial public offering, net of transaction costs      
Proceeds from greenshoe, net of transaction costs      
Proceeds from private placement, net of transaction costs      
Payment of TriplePoint success fee      
Proceeds from borrowings      
Repayments of borrowings      
Payments of principal portion of lease liabilities  (3,043)  (2,316)
Net cash flow (used in) provided from financing activities  (2,817)  (1,568)
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents  (43,072)  (29,688)
Effect of exchange differences on cash balances  5,018   (1,969)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the year  161,305   192,962 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of the year $123,251  $161,305 


SOPHiA GENETICS SA
Reconciliation of IFRS Revenue Growth to Constant Currency Revenue Growth
and Constant Currency Revenue Growth Excluding COVID-19-Related Revenue
(Amounts in USD thousands, expect for %)
(Unaudited)
 
  Three months ended December 31, Year ended December 31,
   2023   2022  Growth  2023   2022  Growth
IFRS revenue $17,048  $13,384  27% $62,371  $47,560  31%
Current period constant currency impact  (177)       (527)     
Constant currency revenue $16,871  $13,384  26% $61,844  $47,560  30%
COVID-19-related revenue  (106)  (167)    (319)  (1,080)  
Constant currency impact on COVID-19-related revenue  5       2      
Constant currency revenue excluding COVID-19-related revenue $16,770  $13,217  27% $61,527  $46,480  32%


SOPHiA GENETICS SA
Reconciliation of IFRS to Adjusted Gross Profit and Gross Profit Margin
(Amounts in USD thousands, except percentages)
(Unaudited)
 
  Three months ended December 31, Year ended December 31,
   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Revenue $17,048  $13,384  $62,371  $47,560 
Cost of revenue  (5,150)  (3,753)  (19,458)  (16,306)
Gross profit $11,898  $9,631  $42,913  $31,254 
Amortization of capitalized research and development expenses (1)  619   378   2,099   1,133 
Adjusted gross profit $12,517  $10,009  $45,012  $32,387 
         
Gross profit margin  70%  72%  69%  66%
Amortization of capitalized research and development expenses (1)  3%  3%  3%  2%
Damaged inventory write-off (2)  %  %  %  %
Adjusted gross profit margin  73%  75%  72%  68%


SOPHiA GENETICS SA
Reconciliation of IFRS to Adjusted Operating Loss
(Amounts in USD thousands)
(Unaudited)
 
  Three months ended December 31, Year ended December 31,
   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Operating loss $(18,946) $(15,083) $(74,826) $(87,823)
Amortization of capitalized research & development expenses (1)  619   378   2,099   1,133 
Amortization of intangible assets (2)  193   110   729   647 
Share-based compensation expense (3)  4,211   2,596   15,247   13,613 
Non-cash pension expense (4)  (625)  (77)  (394)  468 
Costs associated with restructuring (5)  1,232      1,232    
Adjusted operating loss $(13,316) $(12,076) $(55,913) $(71,962)


Notes to the Reconciliation of IFRS to Adjusted Financial Measures Tables
   
 (1)Amortization of capitalized research and development expenses consists of software development costs amortized using the straight-line method over an estimated life of five years. These expenses do not have a cash impact but remain a recurring expense generated over the course of our research and development initiatives.
   
 (2)Amortization of intangible assets consists of costs related to intangible assets amortized over the course of their useful lives. These expenses do not have a cash impact, but we could continue to generate such expenses through future capital investments.
   
 (3)Share-based compensation expense represents the cost of equity awards issued to our directors, officers, and employees. The fair value of awards is computed at the time the award is granted and is recognized over the vesting period of the award by a charge to the income statement and a corresponding increase in other reserves within equity. These expenses do not have a cash impact but remain a recurring expense for our business and represent an important part of our overall compensation strategy.
   
 (4)Non-cash pension expense consists of the amount recognized in excess of actual contributions made to our defined pension plans to match actuarial expenses calculated for IFRS purposes. The difference represents a non-cash expense but remains a recurring expense for our business as we continue to make contributions to our plans for the foreseeable future.
   
 (5)Costs associated with restructuring consists of compensation paid to employees during their garden leave period, severance, and any other amounts legally owed to the employees resulting from their termination as part of a planned workforce reduction, which we undertook to optimize our operations. Additionally, it includes any legal fees incurred as part of the restructuring process. While such actions are not planned going forward as part of our regular operations, we expect such expenses could still be incurred from time to time based on corporate needs.