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Mogo Inc. (NASDAQ:MOGO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

Mogo Inc. (NASDAQ:MOGO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript May 9, 2024

Mogo Inc. isn't one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter (see the details here).

Operator: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Mogo Q1 2024 Financial Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] This call is being recorded on Thursday, May 9, 2024. I would now like to turn the conference over to Craig Armitage, Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

Craig Armitage: Thank you, operator, and good afternoon, everyone. Thanks for joining us today. Just a few notes before we get started. Today’s call will contain forward-looking statements that are based on current assumptions and subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. The company undertakes no obligation to update these statements, except as required by law. Information about the risks and uncertainties are included in Mogo’s Q1 filings as well as periodic filings with regulators in Canada and the United States which you’ll find on SEDAR, EDGAR and you can access to the investor – the Mogo Investor Relations website as well. Secondly, today’s session will include several adjusted financial measures such as – or non-IFRS measures, excuse me.

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Please consider these as a supplement to and not a substitute for the IFRS measures. You’ll see that we’ve included reconciliations to those in the press release and in the investor deck. And with that, I’ll turn it over to Dave Feller to get us started. Dave?

Dave Feller: Thanks, Craig. Good afternoon, and welcome to Mogo’s first quarter fiscal 2024 results call. I’m joined today by Greg Feller, our President and CFO. I’ll cover some of the key operating highlights, and Greg will dig deeper on the financial results and outlook. It was a solid start to 2024 for Mogo, both from a financial perspective and a product perspective. Q1 revenue was a quarterly record of $17.9 million. We exceeded $400 million in AUM, and we continued to generate positive adjusted EBITDA while, we invest in our products and marketing to achieve long-term growth in our business. Wealth payments and crypto form the key pillars of our business today. I’ll walk through wealth and Greg will talk about payments in crypto.

Our excitement around the long-term potential in wealth starts with the overall market size and the opportunity for innovation and disruption given the dominance of the big banks. The Canadian wealth market is measured in the trillions and is expected to grow from over $6 trillion today to over $11 trillion by the end of 2032. Within this, there’s an estimated $2 trillion in high fee mutual funds alone, along with annual contributions to RRSP and TFSAs of around $100 billion a year. The market today is dominated by the big banks that offer everything from self-directed trading to mutual funds to private wealth managers. Yet the reality is most investors struggle to make adequate returns. In fact, studies show that the average investor dramatically underperform the S&P 500 let alone anywhere close to the kinds of returns at great investors like Warren Buffett have produced.

As Buffet says, the reality is Wall Street makes more money by getting you to gamble than invest. What’s more, they offer products like mutual funds that not only dramatically underperform, but charge very high fees, a killer combo. We firmly believe that the future of investing will be dominated by products and brands that actually deliver the best results, not by those that simply have distribution. The reason for this is simple. The impact of better performance is staggering. This graph showcases just how dramatic the difference can be. Compare the average return to the S&P 500 and then to a Buffet level return. Right now, the majority of investors are dramatically underperform the S&P 500 and literally leaving millions on the table. At Mogo, we’re obsessed with the performance of our members, and the reality is there’s zero reason investors shouldn’t be at least matching the S&P.

And for some, they even have the opportunities to beat it. An important point to highlight here is the magnitude of the impact on investors wealth-building. The difference between 4% and 10% over a 50-year time horizon is more than 16x. And as you can see at the Buffet level return, the numbers are almost incomprehensible. It’s important to note that our goal isn’t to build the biggest wealth-building platform in Canada, it’s to build the most effective, i.e., the one that really delivers the best returns for investors. Again, we believe the future of investing won’t be about the features you have or the tools you have, it will be primarily, if not exclusively based on the actual performance of the investors using it. That’s our focus.

We think that both a fully managed solution, along with a self-directed solution will continue to be the way people choose to invest and build wealth. With that, we offer both a fully managed solution along with the self-directed investing app. We believe most investors will primarily rely on a managed solution as most don’t have the experience and desire to actively manage their investing, not to mention most would be way better off this way. Having said that, the excitement and potential will always attract investors to self-directed and when done right, can be a very effective way of generating great returns and be a good complement to a managed solution. Given our focus is also on the next generation of investors, it’s not all about the money.

We believe that the products that we’ll win are the ones that not only help people achieve important life goals like financial freedom, but they do it in a way that can also have a meaningful positive impact in the world. We believe we are the only investing platform in the world taking this unique approach to wealth-building today. We’ve come a long way over the last few years with Moka as we evolved it from what was primarily a short-term savings app to a best-in-class managed investing app. What really sets Moka apart is the actual performance and the impact that this has on wealth-building for investors. In terms of performance, the strategy employee has a big impact on your returns, i.e., stocks, bonds, etcetera. But what most people don’t realize is it’s the behavioral element even in passive and managed investing that really drives the big impact.

The natural tendency for investors is to want to sell when the market is down and buy when it is up. But as we all know, trying to time the market is a losing game and ultimately leads to poor returns. So even if you pick the right strategy like the S&P 500, you won’t achieve good returns unless you address the behavioral issues. Ultimately, the combination of the right strategy and right behavioral edge produces radically better outcomes. We see this every day with our customers, whether they switch from self-directed investing, mutual funds or even wealth managers, getting them on track to 5x, 10x and even more in terms of the wealth is not uncommon. While others have gamified trading, we are focused on gamifying serious wealth-building to drive the right behaviors to maximize the outcome.

Every day, we see our users engage in features that motivate them to normally continue with their investing. But to increase their contributions as they see how much money they can get on track for. Although you might think this would be common, the fact is, most investors today have no idea what the returns are, have no idea what they are on track to or even what they would like to achieve in the long run. We make it easy for them to not only invest, but to see exactly what they’re on track to by when, and this helps drive the right behaviors to maximize the outcome. Some of the new features we are working on, including a leaderboard that gamifies wealth-building experience. At Moka today, we have users who are actually on track to over $70 million.

A closeup of a smartphone with the Mogo app open, showcasing the digital solutions on offer.
A closeup of a smartphone with the Mogo app open, showcasing the digital solutions on offer.

And just to get into the top 100 on our leaderboard requires being on track to about $4 million. As we continue to improve the experience and our value proposition, we see opportunities to increase our monthly subscription fee and still deliver great value while improving our economics, which is why we’re going to be offering a new $15-a-month tier. Mogo is our self-directed investing app. And in Q1, we launched our biggest feature yet, Buffet Mode. Like Moka, the key to successful investing comes down to the right behavior and temperament. As Warren Buffett says, successful investing is more about temperament than Intellect. While every other training app are primarily designed to drive trading as that’s what they drive revenue, we believe Mogo is the only self-directed investing app that is designed to actually get investors to trade less and focus more on long-term value investing.

The reality is, most self-directed investors dramatically underperformed the S&P 500 and most have no idea. We’ve designed and experienced it is based on the investing principles of Warren Buffet. Warren started with $114 and turned it into a fortune over $100 billion. The fact is there will be investors who today are in their 20s and will become billionaires by investing based on principles of value investing and its greatest practitioner Warren Buffett. With a simple monthly subscription fee, we are solely focused on helping our users become more successful investors, not on getting them to trade. This positioning and business model sets us apart from all the other self-directed trading apps in Canada. One of our unique features is how we help investors minimize gambling and speculating, which is one of the primary reasons for underperformance.

Another big advantage we have over the existing incumbents is our smaller hyper-focused team. We believe that small teams build better products, but that also gives us a cost advantage in terms of the ability to be profitable on a fraction of the users of the bigger companies. We’re still in the early days with both of these products, and we continue to work on increasing our product velocity in terms of improvements to the experience to help our members improve their performance. This is what guides our road map. Does this help the user improve their performance as an investor? Again, you would think this would be common, but I can assure you it’s not. As Warren Buffet reminds us with investing, you can’t be active every day, but you can learn every day.

This is also a core focus with our experience as we develop more and more learning features that drive more engagement and better outcomes. We believe that our investment in our products will continue to be the primary driver of growth, while also continuing to increase our marketing activities to drive increased awareness and what we see as a more premium positioning in the marketplace. With that, I’ll turn it over to Greg. Greg?

Greg Feller: Thanks, Dave, and good afternoon. Let me first discuss our two other pillars beginning with Carta, our payments business. Carta had another solid quarter in Q1 as reflected by an 18% year-over-year increase in volume to $2.6 billion, putting this business on an annual run rate north of $10 billion. We continue to be very excited about Carta and its long-term growth prospects. Another major pillar in Mogo is our crypto-related investments, which collectively today represent just under 50% of our market cap. Largest of these is our 87 million shares in TSX-listed WonderFi, the only fully regulated crypto exchange in Canada. Recently, WonderFi announced the nomination of three new directors to the Board as a cooperation agreement with Coast Capital.

We view the agreement as a shareholder-friendly step that will enable WonderFi to begin to fully realize the growth potential of its position as the only fully regulated Crypto Exchange in Canada. We’d also like to congratulate the WonderFi team on the recent Q1 results, which included a 6% increase in assets under custody to $1.6 billion, record trading volumes of $1.1 billion and ending the quarter in a strong financial position with cash and digital assets of $54 million. Turning to Mogo’s Financials. It was a solid first quarter to start of 2024. Generated record quarterly revenue, while continuing to deliver positive adjusted EBITDA. Q1 revenue was a quarterly record $17.9 million, up 13% over the prior year and showed accelerating growth for the second consecutive quarter.

We achieved this without significant marketing spend to date. However, as we said in the last quarter, we are increasing our marketing initiatives for our wealth platform. Over the past 2 years, we’ve been highly focused on accelerating profitability despite an increase in growth-related spend in Q1. Total OpEx is down almost 50% from the beginning of ‘22. This quarter, we generated 13% year-over-year revenue growth while holding OpEx relatively flat. Although we continue to operate with efficiency mindset, our focus again is on increasing revenue growth and will be guided by the Rule of 40, and therefore, we require expectation of increased growth to offset any decrease in margins. Q1 adjusted EBITDA remained positive at $1 million, similar to the same period last year.

Importantly, we’ve seen continued positive cash flow from operations before discretionary investment in loan book. This metric was positive for the sixth consecutive quarter, reaching $1.8 million in Q1 ‘24. Lastly, adjusted net loss for the quarter was $4 million, roughly flat with the prior year period of $3.9 million. Dave talked about the relaunch of our two wealth products, Mogo and Moka and the significant value-enhancing elements to these products. These changes will help our users invest and build wealth more intelligently. They also create a significant opportunity for Mogo to increase our ARPU while maintaining a compelling value proposition for our users. With the new pricing tier of $15 a month for each of Moka and Mogo, we have a significant subscription-driven opportunity of up to $360 per year per user for those members that subscribe to both products.

This represents a huge opportunity to expand our subscription revenue over time. With these new monetization opportunities from wealth, we believe there is a significant potential to leverage our existing 2.1 million member base to drive increased monetization and therefore, overall ARPU above our current consumer ARPU of approximately $27 a year. Given the limited penetration of these products today within our member base, our primary focus will be increased monetization of this member base over growth of the member base itself. Lastly, we ended the quarter in a solid financial position with cash and total investments of roughly $53 million. This included combined cash and restricted cash of $13.8 million, marketable securities of $28 million and investment portfolio of $11.6 million.

We expect to see monetization opportunities from these investments over the next 12 months. Uniquely, Mogo investors continue to have a meaningful leverage to the crypto sector through these investments. In summary, we are very excited about our new wealth products and the continued growth of our payments business and remain focused on driving increased subscription services revenue growth to the mid-teens for the full year. We will also continue to focus on increasing our combined subscription and services revenue growth and adjusted EBITDA margin towards our target Rule of 40. And 19% for Q1 versus 14.5% last quarter and negative 5% in the year-earlier period, we believe we are well on our way. With that, we will now open the call to questions.

Operator?

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