DocuSign FY2026 net income fell 71% to USD 309.09 million

Reuters03-19 04:08
DocuSign FY2026 net income fell 71% to USD 309.09 million

DocuSign published its annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2026, reporting total revenue of USD 3.22 billion. Net income was USD 309.09 million and income from operations was USD 298.58 million. Subscription revenue rose 9% to USD 3.15 billion, driven mainly by expansion in commercial and enterprise accounts and the digital channel. Cash provided by operating activities was USD 1.17 billion and capital expenditures were USD 106.45 million. Annual recurring revenue was USD 3.27 billion, with IAM representing 10.8% of total ARR as of Jan. 31, 2026.

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