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Segment reporting and concentrations
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2025
Segment reporting and concentrations  
Segment reporting and concentrations

10.Segment reporting and concentrations

The Company’s operations are classified in three reporting segments: Digital Data Solutions (“DDS”), Synodex and Agility.

The DDS segment provides AI data preparation services, collecting or creating training data, annotating training data, and training AI algorithms for its customers, and AI model deployment and integration. The DDS segment also provides a range of data engineering support services including data transformation, data curation, data hygiene, data consolidation, data extraction, data compliance, and master data management.

The Synodex segment provides an industry platform that transforms medical records into useable digital data organized in accordance with its proprietary data models or customer data models.

The Agility segment provides an industry platform that provides marketing communications and public relations professionals with the ability to target and distribute content to journalists and social media influencers world-wide and to monitor and analyze global news channels (print, web, radio and TV) and social media channels.

A significant portion of the Company’s revenues is generated from its locations in the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Canada, Germany, Israel, United States and the United Kingdom.

The Company’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) is the senior executive committee that includes the chief executive officer, the chief operating officer, and the chief financial officer (interim).

The U.S. GAAP measures used by the Company’s CODM to evaluate segment performance and allocate resources—such as employees, property, and financial or capital resources during the annual budgeting and forecasting process, are Revenues, Gross Profit and Income before provision for income taxes. Performance results are monitored, reviewed, and measured monthly and quarterly by comparing budget and forecast to actual results for profit measures, assessing returns on investment, compensation decisions and changing strategies, if required.

The accounting policies used by the DDS, Synodex and Agility segments are the same as those described in the summary of significant accounting policies.

The measure of segment assets is reported on the balance sheet as total consolidated assets shown in the table below (in thousands):

    

September 30, 2025

    

December 31, 2024*

Total assets:

 

  

 

  

DDS

$

133,505

$

91,588

Synodex

 

5,139

 

4,790

Agility(1)

 

14,272

 

17,071

Total Consolidated

$

152,916

$

113,449

*Prior period segment assets of DDS, Synodex and Agility segments have been reclassified to align with the current period presentation, with no impact on the Company’s consolidated results.

(1)Agility assets include goodwill of $2.1 million and $2.0 million for each of the periods ended September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively.
(2)Segment assets consist of cash, receivables, prepaid and other assets, property and equipment, right of-use-assets, deferred income tax and intangibles.

The table below shows segment information for other significant income statement items (in thousands):

Three Months Ended September 30, 2025

   

DDS

Synodex

   

Agility

   

Total

Revenues

 

$

54,779

 

$

1,653

$

6,118

$

62,550

Direct operating costs (1) (3)

32,627

1,536

2,883

37,046

Gross profit

 

22,152

 

117

3,235

25,504

Selling and administrative expenses (2) (4)

 

10,246

 

161

3,338

13,745

Segment operating income (loss)

11,906

(44)

(103)

11,759

Interest income, net

 

(420)

 

-

-

(420)

Income (loss) before provision for income taxes

$

12,326

$

(44)

$

(103)

$

12,179

Three Months Ended September 30, 2024

    

DDS

Synodex

Agility

Total

Revenues

$

44,694

    

$

1,935

    

$

5,595

    

$

52,224

Direct operating costs (1) (3)

 

27,084

 

1,452

 

 

2,357

 

 

30,893

Gross profit

 

17,610

 

483

 

 

3,238

 

 

21,331

Selling and administrative expenses (2) (4)

 

6,996

 

102

 

 

2,812

 

 

9,910

Segment operating income

 

10,614

 

381

 

 

426

 

 

11,421

Interest (income) expense, net

 

(27)

 

-

 

 

1

 

 

(26)

Income before provision for income taxes

$

10,641

$

381

 

$

425

 

$

11,447

    

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025

DDS

    

Synodex

    

Agility

    

Total

Revenues

 

$

156,186

 

$

5,731

$

17,370

$

179,287

Direct operating costs (1) (3)

94,905

4,615

7,988

107,508

Gross profit

61,281

1,116

9,382

71,779

Selling and administrative expenses (2) (4)

32,275

587

9,975

42,837

Segment operating income (loss)

29,006

529

(593)

28,942

Interest (income) expense, net

(1,125)

-

1

(1,124)

Income (loss) before provision for income taxes

$

30,131

$

529

$

(594)

$

30,066

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024

DDS

Synodex

Agility

Total

Revenues

    

$

89,810

    

$

5,792

    

$

15,679

    

$

111,281

Direct operating costs (1) (3)

 

59,563

 

4,454

 

6,947

 

70,964

Gross profit

 

30,247

 

1,338

 

8,732

 

40,317

Selling and administrative expenses (2) (4)

 

18,988

 

365

 

7,882

 

27,235

Segment operating income

 

11,259

 

973

 

850

 

13,082

Interest (income) expense, net

 

(58)

 

-

 

3

 

(55)

Income before provision for income taxes

$

11,317

$

973

$

847

$

13,137

(1)Direct operating costs consist of direct and indirect labor costs, occupancy costs, data center hosting fees, cloud services, content acquisition costs, depreciation and amortization, travel, telecommunications, computer services and supplies, realized (gain) loss on forward contracts, foreign currency revaluation (gain) loss, recruitment costs and other direct expenses that are incurred in providing services to our customers.
(2)Selling and administrative expenses consist of payroll and related costs including commissions, bonuses, and stock-based compensation; marketing, advertising, trade conferences and related expenses; new services research and related software development expenses, software and cloud service subscriptions, professional and consultant fees, provision for credit losses and other administrative overhead expenses.
(3)Includes non-cash expenses which consist mainly of depreciation, amortization of capitalized software development costs and stock-based compensation expense.
(4)Includes non-cash expenses which consist mainly of stock-based compensation expense.

Revenues for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2025, and 2024 by geographic region (determined based upon customer’s domicile), were as follows (in thousands):

For the Three Months Ended

For the Nine Months Ended

September 30, 

September 30, 

    

2025

    

2024

    

2025

    

2024

United States

$

52,752

$

43,237

$

150,202

$

84,910

Canada

 

3,024

 

2,281

 

8,702

 

6,791

United Kingdom

 

2,735

 

2,586

 

7,635

 

7,200

The Netherlands

1,864

1,880

6,320

5,924

Others - principally other European countries

 

2,175

 

2,240

 

6,428

 

6,456

Totals

$

62,550

$

52,224

$

179,287

$

111,281

Long-lived assets as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024 by geographic region were comprised of (in thousands):

    

September 30, 

    

December 31, 

 

2025

 

2024

United States

$

12,455

$

10,182

 

 

Foreign countries:

 

 

Canada

 

6,247

 

6,265

United Kingdom

 

707

 

806

Philippines

 

4,500

 

3,532

India

 

2,637

 

2,251

Sri Lanka

 

817

 

587

Israel

 

60

 

63

Germany

4

4

Total foreign

 

14,972

 

13,508

Totals

$

27,427

$

23,690

Long-lived assets include the unamortized balance of right-of-use assets amounting to $4.3 million and $4.2 million as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively.

One customer in the DDS segment generated approximately 56% and 59% of the Company’s total revenues for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. No other customer accounted for 10% or more of total revenues during these periods. Further, revenues from non-U.S. customers accounted for 16% and 17% of the Company’s total revenues for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

One customer in the DDS segment generated approximately 58% and 44% of the Company’s total revenues for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. No other customer accounted for 10% or more of total revenues during these periods. Further, revenues from non-U.S. customers accounted for 16% and 24% of the Company’s total revenues for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

As of September 30, 2025, approximately 10% of the Company’s accounts receivable was due from foreign (principally European) customers and 58% of the Company’s accounts receivable was due from one customer. As of December 31, 2024, approximately 16% of the Company’s accounts receivable was due from foreign (principally European) customers and 61% of the Company’s accounts receivable was due from two customers. No other customer accounted for 10% or more of the accounts receivable as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024.