Earnings summaries and quarterly performance for Huron Consulting Group.
Executive leadership at Huron Consulting Group.
C. Mark Hussey
Chief Executive Officer and President
Hope Katz
Executive Vice President and General Counsel; Corporate Secretary
J. Ronald Dail
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
John D. Kelly
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
Board of directors at Huron Consulting Group.
Research analysts who have asked questions during Huron Consulting Group earnings calls.
Andrew Nicholas
William Blair & Company
6 questions for HURN
Kevin Steinke
Barrington Research
5 questions for HURN
Tobey Sommer
Truist Securities, Inc.
4 questions for HURN
Bill Sutherland
The Benchmark Company LLC
3 questions for HURN
William Sutherland
The Benchmark Company
2 questions for HURN
Jasper Bibb
Truist Securities
1 question for HURN
Tyler Barishaw
Truist Securities
1 question for HURN
Recent press releases and 8-K filings for HURN.
- Huron (NASDAQ: HURN) has acquired the payor consulting services division of AXIOM Systems, a healthcare information technology firm specializing in core administration systems and digital transformation for payors.
- This acquisition is intended to strengthen Huron's digital-focused payor capabilities and accelerate its digital growth strategy within the healthcare payor market.
- Approximately 40 AXIOM team members have joined Huron, and the acquired division will be included in Huron's Healthcare operating segment for reporting purposes.
- The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
- Huron Consulting Group (HURN) reported strong Q3 2025 performance with company-wide revenues (RVR) growing 17% to a record $432.4 million, including 10% organic growth.
- Adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) increased 25% year-over-year to $2.10 in Q3 2025.
- All three operating segments achieved record RVR in Q3 2025: Healthcare grew 19.9% (18.6% organic) to $219.5 million, Education grew 6.9% to $129.4 million, and Commercial grew 26.6% to $83.4 million.
- The company updated its full-year 2025 guidance, narrowing RVR to $1.65 billion to $1.67 billion and increasing adjusted non-GAAP EPS to $7.50 to $7.70, while affirming adjusted EBITDA guidance of 14% to 14.5% of RVR.
- In Q3 2025, Huron repurchased $18.6 million of shares, contributing to $152.5 million in year-to-date share repurchases.
- Huron Consulting Group (HURN) reported record RVR of $432.4 million in Q3 2025, marking a 16.8% increase year-over-year, with 10.2% organic RVR growth.
- The company's Q3 2025 adjusted diluted EPS increased by 25% to $2.10, and adjusted EBITDA reached $67.4 million, or 15.6% of RVR.
- All three operating segments—Healthcare, Education, and Commercial—achieved record RVR in Q3 2025, with Healthcare RVR growing 19.9% (18.6% organic), Education RVR growing 6.9%, and Commercial RVR growing 26.6%.
- For the full year 2025, HURN updated its guidance by narrowing RVR to $1.65 billion to $1.67 billion, affirming adjusted EBITDA guidance of 14% to 14.5% of RVR, and increasing adjusted non-GAAP EPS to $7.50 to $7.70.
- Huron Consulting Group reported record RVR of $432.4 million in Q3 2025, a 16.8% increase over Q3 2024, with organic RVR growing 10.2%. Adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) increased 25% to $2.10 in Q3 2025.
- All three operating segments achieved record RVR in Q3 2025, with Healthcare RVR growing 19.9% to $219.5 million, Education RVR growing 6.9% to $129.4 million, and Commercial RVR growing 26.6% to $83.4 million.
- The company updated its full-year 2025 guidance, narrowing RVR to a range of $1.65 billion-$1.67 billion and increasing adjusted non-GAAP EPS to a range of $7.50-$7.70, while affirming adjusted EBITDA guidance at 14%-14.5% of RVR.
- In Q3 2025, Huron repurchased approximately 147,000 shares for $18.6 million.
- Huron reported record revenues before reimbursable expenses of $432.4 million in Q3 2025, an increase of 16.8% from Q3 2024. For the first nine months of 2025, revenues before reimbursable expenses increased 12.1% to $1.23 billion.
- Diluted earnings per share increased 16.3% to $1.71 in Q3 2025, compared to $1.47 in Q3 2024. Adjusted diluted earnings per share increased 25.0% to $2.10 in Q3 2025 from $1.68 in Q3 2024.
- The company raised the midpoint of its full year 2025 adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance to $7.60 and affirmed the midpoint and narrowed its full year 2025 revenues before reimbursable expenses guidance to a range of $1.65 billion to $1.67 billion.
- Huron returned $152.5 million to shareholders by repurchasing 1.1 million shares of common stock during the first nine months of 2025.
- Huron announced record third quarter 2025 revenues before reimbursable expenses, which increased by 16.8% to $432.4 million from $370.0 million in Q3 2024.
- Diluted earnings per share for Q3 2025 increased by 16.3% to $1.71, and adjusted diluted earnings per share rose by 25.0% to $2.10.
- For the first nine months of 2025, revenues before reimbursable expenses increased 12.1% to $1.23 billion, and adjusted diluted earnings per share increased 24.1% to $5.67.
- The company raised the midpoint of its full-year 2025 adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance to $7.60 and affirmed its full-year 2025 revenues before reimbursable expenses guidance in the range of $1.65 billion to $1.67 billion.
- Huron returned $152.5 million to shareholders by repurchasing 1.1 million shares of common stock during the first nine months of 2025.
- Huron Consulting Group (HURN) reported strong 2024 performance, including 9% year-over-year revenue growth, 120 basis points of margin improvement, and 32% growth in adjusted EPS.
- For 2025, the commercial segment is expected to be the fastest-growing, and the company is experiencing a record pipeline in its healthcare and education industries.
- The company aims for low double-digit % annual revenue growth over the next five years, targeting a doubling of adjusted EPS by 2029, with margins projected to expand from a 2025 guidance of 14-14.5% to 15-17%.
- Capital allocation over the next five years is expected to be split 50% for share buybacks and shareholder returns, and 50% for strategic tuck-in M&A, with recent acquisitions including Eclipse Insights, Trilogy, and Wilson Perumal & Company.
Quarterly earnings call transcripts for Huron Consulting Group.
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