NASDAQ:LAUR Laureate Education Q4 2024 Earnings Report $19.74 +0.13 (+0.66%) Closing price 04/25/2025 04:00 PM EasternExtended Trading$19.74 0.00 (0.00%) As of 04/25/2025 06:12 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Laureate Education EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.62Consensus EPS $0.42Beat/MissBeat by +$0.20One Year Ago EPSN/ALaureate Education Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$423.40 millionExpected Revenue$411.50 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$11.90 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/ALaureate Education Announcement DetailsQuarterQ4 2024Date2/20/2025TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateThursday, February 20, 2025Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsLaureate Education's Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Thursday, May 1, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 8:30 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Q1 2025 Earnings ReportConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Annual Report (10-K)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Laureate Education Q4 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrFebruary 20, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard.PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the Fiscal Year twenty twenty four Laureate Education Inc. Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants will be in a listen only mode. After the speaker presentation, there will be a question and answer session. To ask a question during the session, you will need to press 11 on your telephone. Operator00:00:29I would now like to hand the conference over to your speaker, Adam Morse, Senior Vice President of Finance. Please go ahead. Adam MorseSenior VP of Corporate Finance & Global Treasurer at Laureate Education00:00:41Good morning and thank you for joining us on today's call to discuss Large Education's fourth quarter and year end twenty twenty four results. Joining me on the call today are Eyleth Sarkantan, President and Chief Executive Officer and Rick Buzkirk, Chief Financial Officer. Our earnings press release is available on the Investor Relations section of our website at laureate.net. We've also posted a supplementary presentation to the website, which we will be referring to during today's call. The call is being webcast and a complete recording will be available after the call. Adam MorseSenior VP of Corporate Finance & Global Treasurer at Laureate Education00:01:16I would like to remind you that some of the information we are providing today, including but not limited to, our financial and operational guidance, constitutes forward looking statements within the meaning of applicable U. S. Securities laws. Forward looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may change at any time and therefore our actual results may differ materially from those we expected. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations are disclosed in our annual report on a Form 10 K filed with the U. Adam MorseSenior VP of Corporate Finance & Global Treasurer at Laureate Education00:01:50S. Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this morning, as well as other filings made with the SEC. In addition, all forward looking statements are based on current expectations as of the date of this conference call and we undertake no obligation to update any forward looking statements. Additionally, non GAAP measures that we discuss, including and among others, adjusted EBITDA and its related margin, adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share, total debt, net of cash and free cash flow are also detailed and reconciled to their GAAP counterparts in our press release or supplementary presentation. Let me now turn the call over to Aylus. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:02:33Thank you, Adam, and good morning, everyone. I am pleased to report another strong year for Laureate in 2024. We continue to deliver on our commitments to all stakeholders. Through disciplined execution, we achieved robust operating results, driving our margin profile to a new historic high and further reinforcing our dedication to continued growth and enhanced profitability. Our cash accretive business model and strong balance sheet enabled us to return more than $100,000,000 of capital to shareholders in 2024. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:03:08At the end of the year, we were essentially net debt free and remain well positioned to execute on our growth plans while prioritizing return of excess capital to shareholders. We are the largest higher education provider in both Mexico and Peru, and we have proven that excellence and scale can go hand in hand. In 2024, we continue to strengthen our academic offering and made further investments in our health sciences portfolio. This included the opening of six new medical schools at our campuses throughout Mexico and Peru along with two new dental schools and one new veterinary school. Our institutions are consistently ranked among the top universities in their respective countries and recognized for their leadership in academic excellence. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:04:01Today, I am proud to share our latest ratings from QSRs, one of the world's leading independent university ranking and rating organizations. For the second consecutive year, all our universities in Mexico and Peru have achieved five star rating, the highest rating attainable in employability, online learning, inclusiveness and social impact. In addition to QSR ratings, our institutions continue to earn recognition in the local markets for academic excellence and brand leadership. A few examples from this past year include, in Peru for the fourth consecutive year, UPC was ranked the number one education brand in the country by Merco. And even more impressively, it was ranked number 11 among all foreign and domestic consumer goods brands in the country. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:04:54And we ranked ahead of companies such as Toyota and Microsoft and just behind Google and Nestle. In Mexico, UVM was ranked the number two best private university according to Reader's Digest twenty twenty four rankings, second only to Tech de Monterrey. Additionally, our value brands in both markets, UPN in Peru and Unitec in Mexico are now ranked in the top 10 in their respective countries by the same ranking agencies. I extend my deepest gratitude to our faculty and staff for their continued commitment to academic excellence, and I congratulate them on these outstanding recognitions. Looking ahead to 2025, we see continued growth opportunities in our local markets, including building and outfitting four new campuses for our value brands, two of which we plan to open during 2025. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:05:55This represents our first new campus launches since 2019. We are also expanding our reach through continued investment in digital education. We remain confident that the demand for quality higher education in both Mexico and Peru will continue to increase. This demand is fueled by rising participation rates, strong wage premiums for graduates and the affordability of our programs. Additionally, the private sector, which accounts for over 55% of the combined university seats in the two countries, plays a critical role in the market due to limited public resources. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:06:38Despite some geopolitical uncertainties in Mexico, particularly the recent tariff threats and the related trade complications with The United States, we remain cautiously optimistic. Mexico has strong historical ties to The United States that are important to both countries. Mexico also favors a more dovish monetary policy and it retains a strong fiscal discipline in its 2025 national budget. All these factors provide what we believe to be a solid base for growth in the coming years. In Peru, the economy has recovered from the recent recession, which began in mid-twenty twenty three. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:07:21GDP growth for 2025 is expected to reach approximately 3%. Peru should benefit from a favorable backdrop, including low interest rates, stable inflation and a currency that is highly correlated to U. S. Dollar denominated commodity prices. We closely monitor political and external developments in both markets, especially as The U. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:07:44S. And Mexico trade discussions evolve. We do expect continued volatility in the Mexican peso in the coming months. And based on current exchange rates, we anticipate significant foreign currency translation headwinds in our 2025 reported financial results. As a reminder, we are not exposed to any material transaction risks from foreign currency as our revenues and operating expenses are matched in local markets. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:08:14But as a U. S. Dollar denominated reporting company, we are subject to translation impacts. Our guidance indicates that we will be flat to slightly down year over year in reported revenues for 2025. However, we still expect to deliver U. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:08:33S. Dollar reported growth in both adjusted EBITDA and unlevered free cash flow due to the stability of the Peruvian Sol, robust momentum in local currency revenue growth and our continued margin expansion efforts. That concludes my prepared remarks and I will now turn the call over to Rick Bostkirk for a more comprehensive financial overview of the fourth quarter and the full year 2024 performance as well as further details on our 2025 outlook. Rick? Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:09:06Thank you, Eilif. As a reminder, higher education is a seasonal business. Although the fourth quarter is not a large intake period, it represents a strong earnings quarter for the company as classes are in session for much of the period. Let's start with Page 11, which highlights our strong operating and financial performance for the fourth quarter. Revenue in the fourth quarter was $423,000,000 and adjusted EBITDA was $141,000,000 On an organic constant currency basis, revenue for the fourth quarter was up 10% year over year driven by 5% in total enrollment volume and favorable price mix. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:09:47Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter was up 14% year over year on an organic constant currency basis with strong flow through margins on revenue growth. Adjusted EBITDA for timing of the academic calendar, the comparable growth for both revenue and adjusted EBITDA was 8% for the fourth quarter, which includes the deferral of some costs from the third quarter as discussed on our last call. Now moving to Page 12 and full year results. For 2024, both new and total enrollments increased 5% versus prior year. Full year revenue was $1,567,000,000 and adjusted EBITDA was $450,000,000 This resulted in an adjusted EBITDA margin of 28.7%, which is a new historic high for Laureate. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:10:40On an organic constant currency basis, revenue for the year increased by 7% and adjusted EBITDA was up 9%, resulting in a 43 basis point improvement in margins led by 176 basis point increase in Mexico. Full year net income was $296,000,000 resulting in earnings per share of $1.92 per share. Today, we are also introducing new non GAAP metrics for adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share for investors. We believe these metrics will provide a clearer picture of the company's underlying profitability and a more accurate reflection of our core performance and help shareholders better compare our performance over time. The calculation and reconciliation of these metrics to their nearest GAAP counterpart can be found in our earnings release and earnings presentation. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:11:37The core adjustments you will see for 2024 and which we plan to adjust for in the future relate to discrete tax items as well as the non cash FX gain or loss on intercompany balances. For 2024, our full year adjusted net income was $2.00 $9,000,000 and adjusted earnings per share was 1.35 per share. We hope you find these metrics helpful as you evaluate our reported results going forward. Let me now provide some additional color on the performance of Mexico and Peru starting with Page 14. Please note that all comparisons versus prior year are on an organic and constant currency basis. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:12:24Let's start with Mexico. New enrollments increased 4% for the year led by growth in fully online programs focused on working adults across both our premium and value brands. Pricing for the year was slightly above our cost of inflation for both traditional face to face and fully online products. Mexico's revenue for the fourth quarter increased 15% compared to the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter was up 29% year over year due to strong operating leverage on revenue growth and productivity gains. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:13:01When adjusted for timing of the academic calendar, fourth quarter revenue was up 12% and adjusted EBITDA increased 20%. For full year 2024, revenue growth of 10% was driven by an 8% increase in average total enrollments and 2% of price mix. Adjusted EBITDA increased 19% in 2024 versus the prior year period, expanding Mexico's margins by 176 basis points to 24.5%. We are on track to not only achieve, but exceed our 25% margin target in that market. Let's now transition to Peru on Slide 15. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:13:45New enrollments increased 6% for the year driven by strong enrollment performance during the secondary intake cycle in September following Peru's macroeconomic recovery. In addition to pent up demand from students who deferred during the previous intake cycle, we also experienced strong growth in fully online as we continue to scale up that model. Revenue growth for the fourth quarter was 5%. Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter declined 9% year over year primarily due to the cost deferral from the third quarter that I referenced earlier as well as higher bad debt associated with the tail effects of the recession from the first half of the year. When adjusted for timing of academic calendar, fourth quarter revenue increased 3% while adjusted EBITDA declined 11%. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:14:35For full year 2024, revenue in Peru increased 4% over the prior year driven by a 2% increase in average total enrollment and 2% of price mix. Adjusted EBITDA decreased 1% for the year versus the prior year with decline in margins as expected as incremental revenue flow through was partially offset by enhanced discounts and scholarships from the first quarter intake and higher levels of bad debt provisioning, both resulting from the softer macroeconomic conditions in the first half of the year and an increase in marketing expenses. Let me now briefly discuss our balance sheet position. Laureate ended the year with $91,000,000 in cash and 102,000,000 in gross debt for a net debt position of $11,000,000 During 2024, we returned $102,000,000 to shareholders through accretive share repurchases and still have $98,000,000 of unused authorization remaining. Since 2019, we have returned nearly $3,000,000,000 of capital to shareholders through share repurchases, cash distributions and cash dividends. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:15:50With a strong balance sheet and cash accretive model, we anticipate continuing to return excess capital to shareholders this year. Let's now transition to our discussion on guidance. Laureate went through a significant transformation from 2019 through 2021. Coming out of that process, we were a different company and believed it was important to give investors insight into our new profile and growth trajectory. At that time, we outlined a targeted financial profile over a three to five year period with the objective of delivering a compound annual growth rate of 5% to 7% for total enrollment, a compound annual growth rate of 8% to 10% for revenue on a constant currency basis, adjusted EBITDA margins at 30% or above and adjusted EBITDA to unlevered free cash flow conversion of 50% plus. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:16:46Based on the 2025 guidance we were providing today, we will have achieved that targeted profile, a remarkable accomplishment for our organization. At Laureate, we have built a strong foundation for revenue growth and with an improved financial position and a continuing unwavering commitment to academic quality that aims to deliver strong outcomes for all our stakeholders. Having achieved our new financial profile and with Laureate now better understood by the market, instead of providing a new three to five year targeted profile, we will focus on annual and quarterly guidance as noted on Page 19. We remain excited about the growth opportunities in Mexico and Peru and expect continued operating momentum in both markets on a local currency basis during 2025. Before providing our specific guidance ranges, I wanted to note a few important factors affecting our outlook for the year. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:17:47First, we have made good progress on our campus consolidations initiatives in Mexico. As a result of those initiatives, we do expect a one time revenue loss in 2025 of $13,000,000 or an approximately 1% impact to year over year revenue growth. However, our more streamlined campus footprint will continue to allow us to be more efficient and you will see that reflected in our strong margin growth expectations for 2025. Second, as Eilif noted, we are closely monitoring political and external factors in Mexico, particularly in respect to the recent volatility in the Mexican peso. The peso continued to weaken in the fourth quarter with current spot FX rates approximately 12% weaker than the 2024 average, creating an expected translation impact on our as reported dollar guidance. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:18:43With the significance of the movement in the Mexican peso, we do expect our reported revenue in 2025 to be flat to slightly down versus 2024. However, given local currency revenue growth, margin momentum in the business and a stable Peruvian sol, we still expect to deliver growth in both U. S. Dollar reported adjusted EBITDA and cash flow based on current exchange rates. Lastly, we are anticipating an intra year shift in the academic calendar in both markets as further detailed on Page number 22. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:19:18In summary, approximately $27,000,000 in revenue and related profitability is expected to shift from the first to the fourth quarter due to classes starting one to two weeks later this year as compared to last. Now let me move on to our guidance ranges. Based on current FX rates, we expect full year 2025 results to be as follows: Total enrollments to be in the range of 489,000 to 495,000 students reflecting growth of 4% to 5% versus 2024. Revenues to be in the range of $1,545,000,000 to $1,570,000,000 reflecting flat to down 1% performance on an as reported basis, but growth of 6% to 7% on an organic constant currency basis versus 2024 or 7% to 8% excluding the impact from campus consolidations in Mexico. Adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of $467,000,000 to $477,000,000 reflecting growth of 4% to 6% on an as reported basis and 11% to 13% on an organic constant currency basis versus 2024. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:20:35This would result in an increase in adjusted EBITDA margins of approximately 150 basis points at the midpoint of our guidance. We anticipate further margin expansion to be driven by operating leverage from revenue growth, our campus consolidations in Mexico and lower corporate expenses. Lastly, for 2025, we expect adjusted EBITDA to unlevered free cash flow conversion of approximately 50% on a reported basis, which would imply strong double digit growth in U. S. Dollar reported cash flows. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:21:09Now turning to our first quarter guidance. As a reminder, Q1 is a seasonally low quarter as classes are largely out of session in January and much of February. In addition, our guidance reflects the intra year seasonality change I discussed earlier. For the first quarter of twenty twenty five, we expect revenue between $221,000,000 and $226,000,000 adjusted EBITDA between negative 7,000,000 to negative $4,000,000 That concludes my prepared remarks. Ayla, I'm handing it back to you for closing comments. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:21:44Thank you, Rick. As the largest private provider of higher education in both our markets, we are well positioned to capitalize on growth opportunities with our leading brands, strong digital capabilities and focus on academic quality and student outcomes. And as an established emerging market company with a developed market governance, We are looking forward to another strong year in which we continue to create value for all stakeholders. Our focus remains on transforming the lives of the students in our markets by providing greater access to affordable, quality higher education. Operator, that concludes our prepared remarks and we are now happy to take any questions from the participants. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:22:29Thank Operator00:22:48And our first question will come from the line of Jeff Silber with BMO Capital Markets. Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:22:54Thank you so much. Wanted to start with Mexico. Eila, you just mentioned what's going on in the environment there. And I know like specifically with some of the noise about tariffs it doesn't really have a direct impact on your business. But has this made the economic environment a bit more uncertain? Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:23:13And could this impact enrollments going forward? Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:23:18Good morning, Jeff. You are right that we are a local business and not directly impacted by the geopolitical discussions around tariffs and trade. However, in good economic times when GDP are strong and robust, we do get some tailwind. And so what we saw in the latter part of last year, we saw a little bit of a slowdown in foreign direct investment and CapEx spend by foreign companies as they will wait took a bit of a wait and see attitude towards The U. S. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:24:02Trade discussions. That slowed down GDP a little bit from being in the first half of the year at about 3% to about 1% in the second half. And of course, that impacts our business somewhat as consumer discretionary also slowdowns a little bit with the overall economy. But as we have proven, we are doing extraordinarily well during strong economic times and we're doing extraordinarily well during strong economic times and we're doing pretty good, pretty well in weaker economic time just because of the strong value proposition that we offer our customers. So hopefully that provides some additional color for you. Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:24:44Yes. If I could just drill down a little bit on there. Are you assuming an acceleration in GDP growth in Mexico or just that the current environment exists right here? Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:24:55So we are our guidance is based on the current consensus on GDP of about 1% GDP growth for 2025. So pretty benign economic environment in 2025. We do expect that there would be volatility in 2025 as the trade discussions are being wrapped up and we are more bullish for 2026 and beyond. Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:25:24Okay. That's helpful. If I could just sneak in one more. You talk about returning excess capital to shareholders remaining a priority. Can we get a little bit more color on that? Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:25:34And maybe we could just step back. What is your current capital allocation policy? Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:25:39So we have talked about for last couple of years an objective of delivering 50% free cash flow conversion on our EBITDA on an unlevered basis. And there's been a little bit of noise in that number last year as we were wrapping up some tail liabilities related to largely due to taxes on our legacy structure. That is now behind us and we expect to deliver free cash for commercial of 50%. And that is after supporting growth in the business of around 5% of revenues in CapEx to support our growth momentum of 5%, six %, seven % volume growth. And so therefore, you should take it that 50% of the unlevered free cash flow will be returned to shareholders. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:26:40So 50% of our EBITDA or our available free cash flow will be returned to shareholders. Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:26:49Okay. That's really helpful. Thanks so much. Operator00:26:52Thank you. I'm showing no further questions in the queue at this time. Actually, we do have one from Lucas Ngannou with Morgan Stanley. Your line is open. Lucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan Stanley00:27:13Tyler, Rick, thanks for the space here. I have two questions. The first is related to the tax rate. It decreased substantially in 2024 to high 30s even if we exclude the one off impact from Q3. So do you see this level as the run rate for now? Lucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan Stanley00:27:31And the second question is related to the food intake. The first half intake of this year has kind of a similar baseline of the second half last year. And so given the positive performance last year, do you see the maintenance of this favorable environment with this primary intake? Thank you. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:27:51Great. Rick, do you want to take the tax rate and I can pick up on the Peru intake? Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:27:54Yes. Good morning. If you on a reported basis, our book effective tax rate was around 29%. You're right. You do need to adjust for the non cash FX gainloss on the pretax number. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:28:10So that was over $70,000,000 and then you need to adjust for the reversal of an accrual of a discrete tax item of around $38,000,000 on the tax side. If you adjust for those two, you get to around 40%, which is what we said our run rate is below 40% effective tax rate. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:28:33Great. And Lucas, on your second question, we are a little more than two thirds through our main intake in Peru, which means that the next four to six weeks are very important period for us as we are wrapping up our commercial campaigns. The market is improving as evidenced by robust GDP expectations of three plus percent for GDP growth in 2025 in Peru. That said, we do see some lingering effects of the recession, particularly in the more price sensitive value segment. Lucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan Stanley00:29:11Is that Thank Lucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan Stanley00:29:12you. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:29:12Thank you. Operator00:29:17Thank you. As I'm showing no further questions in the queue at this time, this concludes today's program. Thank you all for participating. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the Fiscal Year twenty twenty four Laureate Education Inc. Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants will be in a listen only mode. After the speaker presentation, there will be a question and answer session. To ask a question during the session, you will need to press 11 on your telephone. Operator00:00:29I would now like to hand the conference over to your speaker, Adam Morse, Senior Vice President of Finance. Please go ahead. Adam MorseSenior VP of Corporate Finance & Global Treasurer at Laureate Education00:00:41Good morning and thank you for joining us on today's call to discuss Large Education's fourth quarter and year end twenty twenty four results. Joining me on the call today are Eyleth Sarkantan, President and Chief Executive Officer and Rick Buzkirk, Chief Financial Officer. Our earnings press release is available on the Investor Relations section of our website at laureate.net. We've also posted a supplementary presentation to the website, which we will be referring to during today's call. The call is being webcast and a complete recording will be available after the call. Adam MorseSenior VP of Corporate Finance & Global Treasurer at Laureate Education00:01:16I would like to remind you that some of the information we are providing today, including but not limited to, our financial and operational guidance, constitutes forward looking statements within the meaning of applicable U. S. Securities laws. Forward looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may change at any time and therefore our actual results may differ materially from those we expected. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations are disclosed in our annual report on a Form 10 K filed with the U. Adam MorseSenior VP of Corporate Finance & Global Treasurer at Laureate Education00:01:50S. Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this morning, as well as other filings made with the SEC. In addition, all forward looking statements are based on current expectations as of the date of this conference call and we undertake no obligation to update any forward looking statements. Additionally, non GAAP measures that we discuss, including and among others, adjusted EBITDA and its related margin, adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share, total debt, net of cash and free cash flow are also detailed and reconciled to their GAAP counterparts in our press release or supplementary presentation. Let me now turn the call over to Aylus. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:02:33Thank you, Adam, and good morning, everyone. I am pleased to report another strong year for Laureate in 2024. We continue to deliver on our commitments to all stakeholders. Through disciplined execution, we achieved robust operating results, driving our margin profile to a new historic high and further reinforcing our dedication to continued growth and enhanced profitability. Our cash accretive business model and strong balance sheet enabled us to return more than $100,000,000 of capital to shareholders in 2024. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:03:08At the end of the year, we were essentially net debt free and remain well positioned to execute on our growth plans while prioritizing return of excess capital to shareholders. We are the largest higher education provider in both Mexico and Peru, and we have proven that excellence and scale can go hand in hand. In 2024, we continue to strengthen our academic offering and made further investments in our health sciences portfolio. This included the opening of six new medical schools at our campuses throughout Mexico and Peru along with two new dental schools and one new veterinary school. Our institutions are consistently ranked among the top universities in their respective countries and recognized for their leadership in academic excellence. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:04:01Today, I am proud to share our latest ratings from QSRs, one of the world's leading independent university ranking and rating organizations. For the second consecutive year, all our universities in Mexico and Peru have achieved five star rating, the highest rating attainable in employability, online learning, inclusiveness and social impact. In addition to QSR ratings, our institutions continue to earn recognition in the local markets for academic excellence and brand leadership. A few examples from this past year include, in Peru for the fourth consecutive year, UPC was ranked the number one education brand in the country by Merco. And even more impressively, it was ranked number 11 among all foreign and domestic consumer goods brands in the country. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:04:54And we ranked ahead of companies such as Toyota and Microsoft and just behind Google and Nestle. In Mexico, UVM was ranked the number two best private university according to Reader's Digest twenty twenty four rankings, second only to Tech de Monterrey. Additionally, our value brands in both markets, UPN in Peru and Unitec in Mexico are now ranked in the top 10 in their respective countries by the same ranking agencies. I extend my deepest gratitude to our faculty and staff for their continued commitment to academic excellence, and I congratulate them on these outstanding recognitions. Looking ahead to 2025, we see continued growth opportunities in our local markets, including building and outfitting four new campuses for our value brands, two of which we plan to open during 2025. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:05:55This represents our first new campus launches since 2019. We are also expanding our reach through continued investment in digital education. We remain confident that the demand for quality higher education in both Mexico and Peru will continue to increase. This demand is fueled by rising participation rates, strong wage premiums for graduates and the affordability of our programs. Additionally, the private sector, which accounts for over 55% of the combined university seats in the two countries, plays a critical role in the market due to limited public resources. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:06:38Despite some geopolitical uncertainties in Mexico, particularly the recent tariff threats and the related trade complications with The United States, we remain cautiously optimistic. Mexico has strong historical ties to The United States that are important to both countries. Mexico also favors a more dovish monetary policy and it retains a strong fiscal discipline in its 2025 national budget. All these factors provide what we believe to be a solid base for growth in the coming years. In Peru, the economy has recovered from the recent recession, which began in mid-twenty twenty three. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:07:21GDP growth for 2025 is expected to reach approximately 3%. Peru should benefit from a favorable backdrop, including low interest rates, stable inflation and a currency that is highly correlated to U. S. Dollar denominated commodity prices. We closely monitor political and external developments in both markets, especially as The U. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:07:44S. And Mexico trade discussions evolve. We do expect continued volatility in the Mexican peso in the coming months. And based on current exchange rates, we anticipate significant foreign currency translation headwinds in our 2025 reported financial results. As a reminder, we are not exposed to any material transaction risks from foreign currency as our revenues and operating expenses are matched in local markets. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:08:14But as a U. S. Dollar denominated reporting company, we are subject to translation impacts. Our guidance indicates that we will be flat to slightly down year over year in reported revenues for 2025. However, we still expect to deliver U. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:08:33S. Dollar reported growth in both adjusted EBITDA and unlevered free cash flow due to the stability of the Peruvian Sol, robust momentum in local currency revenue growth and our continued margin expansion efforts. That concludes my prepared remarks and I will now turn the call over to Rick Bostkirk for a more comprehensive financial overview of the fourth quarter and the full year 2024 performance as well as further details on our 2025 outlook. Rick? Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:09:06Thank you, Eilif. As a reminder, higher education is a seasonal business. Although the fourth quarter is not a large intake period, it represents a strong earnings quarter for the company as classes are in session for much of the period. Let's start with Page 11, which highlights our strong operating and financial performance for the fourth quarter. Revenue in the fourth quarter was $423,000,000 and adjusted EBITDA was $141,000,000 On an organic constant currency basis, revenue for the fourth quarter was up 10% year over year driven by 5% in total enrollment volume and favorable price mix. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:09:47Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter was up 14% year over year on an organic constant currency basis with strong flow through margins on revenue growth. Adjusted EBITDA for timing of the academic calendar, the comparable growth for both revenue and adjusted EBITDA was 8% for the fourth quarter, which includes the deferral of some costs from the third quarter as discussed on our last call. Now moving to Page 12 and full year results. For 2024, both new and total enrollments increased 5% versus prior year. Full year revenue was $1,567,000,000 and adjusted EBITDA was $450,000,000 This resulted in an adjusted EBITDA margin of 28.7%, which is a new historic high for Laureate. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:10:40On an organic constant currency basis, revenue for the year increased by 7% and adjusted EBITDA was up 9%, resulting in a 43 basis point improvement in margins led by 176 basis point increase in Mexico. Full year net income was $296,000,000 resulting in earnings per share of $1.92 per share. Today, we are also introducing new non GAAP metrics for adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share for investors. We believe these metrics will provide a clearer picture of the company's underlying profitability and a more accurate reflection of our core performance and help shareholders better compare our performance over time. The calculation and reconciliation of these metrics to their nearest GAAP counterpart can be found in our earnings release and earnings presentation. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:11:37The core adjustments you will see for 2024 and which we plan to adjust for in the future relate to discrete tax items as well as the non cash FX gain or loss on intercompany balances. For 2024, our full year adjusted net income was $2.00 $9,000,000 and adjusted earnings per share was 1.35 per share. We hope you find these metrics helpful as you evaluate our reported results going forward. Let me now provide some additional color on the performance of Mexico and Peru starting with Page 14. Please note that all comparisons versus prior year are on an organic and constant currency basis. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:12:24Let's start with Mexico. New enrollments increased 4% for the year led by growth in fully online programs focused on working adults across both our premium and value brands. Pricing for the year was slightly above our cost of inflation for both traditional face to face and fully online products. Mexico's revenue for the fourth quarter increased 15% compared to the prior year period. Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter was up 29% year over year due to strong operating leverage on revenue growth and productivity gains. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:13:01When adjusted for timing of the academic calendar, fourth quarter revenue was up 12% and adjusted EBITDA increased 20%. For full year 2024, revenue growth of 10% was driven by an 8% increase in average total enrollments and 2% of price mix. Adjusted EBITDA increased 19% in 2024 versus the prior year period, expanding Mexico's margins by 176 basis points to 24.5%. We are on track to not only achieve, but exceed our 25% margin target in that market. Let's now transition to Peru on Slide 15. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:13:45New enrollments increased 6% for the year driven by strong enrollment performance during the secondary intake cycle in September following Peru's macroeconomic recovery. In addition to pent up demand from students who deferred during the previous intake cycle, we also experienced strong growth in fully online as we continue to scale up that model. Revenue growth for the fourth quarter was 5%. Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter declined 9% year over year primarily due to the cost deferral from the third quarter that I referenced earlier as well as higher bad debt associated with the tail effects of the recession from the first half of the year. When adjusted for timing of academic calendar, fourth quarter revenue increased 3% while adjusted EBITDA declined 11%. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:14:35For full year 2024, revenue in Peru increased 4% over the prior year driven by a 2% increase in average total enrollment and 2% of price mix. Adjusted EBITDA decreased 1% for the year versus the prior year with decline in margins as expected as incremental revenue flow through was partially offset by enhanced discounts and scholarships from the first quarter intake and higher levels of bad debt provisioning, both resulting from the softer macroeconomic conditions in the first half of the year and an increase in marketing expenses. Let me now briefly discuss our balance sheet position. Laureate ended the year with $91,000,000 in cash and 102,000,000 in gross debt for a net debt position of $11,000,000 During 2024, we returned $102,000,000 to shareholders through accretive share repurchases and still have $98,000,000 of unused authorization remaining. Since 2019, we have returned nearly $3,000,000,000 of capital to shareholders through share repurchases, cash distributions and cash dividends. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:15:50With a strong balance sheet and cash accretive model, we anticipate continuing to return excess capital to shareholders this year. Let's now transition to our discussion on guidance. Laureate went through a significant transformation from 2019 through 2021. Coming out of that process, we were a different company and believed it was important to give investors insight into our new profile and growth trajectory. At that time, we outlined a targeted financial profile over a three to five year period with the objective of delivering a compound annual growth rate of 5% to 7% for total enrollment, a compound annual growth rate of 8% to 10% for revenue on a constant currency basis, adjusted EBITDA margins at 30% or above and adjusted EBITDA to unlevered free cash flow conversion of 50% plus. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:16:46Based on the 2025 guidance we were providing today, we will have achieved that targeted profile, a remarkable accomplishment for our organization. At Laureate, we have built a strong foundation for revenue growth and with an improved financial position and a continuing unwavering commitment to academic quality that aims to deliver strong outcomes for all our stakeholders. Having achieved our new financial profile and with Laureate now better understood by the market, instead of providing a new three to five year targeted profile, we will focus on annual and quarterly guidance as noted on Page 19. We remain excited about the growth opportunities in Mexico and Peru and expect continued operating momentum in both markets on a local currency basis during 2025. Before providing our specific guidance ranges, I wanted to note a few important factors affecting our outlook for the year. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:17:47First, we have made good progress on our campus consolidations initiatives in Mexico. As a result of those initiatives, we do expect a one time revenue loss in 2025 of $13,000,000 or an approximately 1% impact to year over year revenue growth. However, our more streamlined campus footprint will continue to allow us to be more efficient and you will see that reflected in our strong margin growth expectations for 2025. Second, as Eilif noted, we are closely monitoring political and external factors in Mexico, particularly in respect to the recent volatility in the Mexican peso. The peso continued to weaken in the fourth quarter with current spot FX rates approximately 12% weaker than the 2024 average, creating an expected translation impact on our as reported dollar guidance. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:18:43With the significance of the movement in the Mexican peso, we do expect our reported revenue in 2025 to be flat to slightly down versus 2024. However, given local currency revenue growth, margin momentum in the business and a stable Peruvian sol, we still expect to deliver growth in both U. S. Dollar reported adjusted EBITDA and cash flow based on current exchange rates. Lastly, we are anticipating an intra year shift in the academic calendar in both markets as further detailed on Page number 22. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:19:18In summary, approximately $27,000,000 in revenue and related profitability is expected to shift from the first to the fourth quarter due to classes starting one to two weeks later this year as compared to last. Now let me move on to our guidance ranges. Based on current FX rates, we expect full year 2025 results to be as follows: Total enrollments to be in the range of 489,000 to 495,000 students reflecting growth of 4% to 5% versus 2024. Revenues to be in the range of $1,545,000,000 to $1,570,000,000 reflecting flat to down 1% performance on an as reported basis, but growth of 6% to 7% on an organic constant currency basis versus 2024 or 7% to 8% excluding the impact from campus consolidations in Mexico. Adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of $467,000,000 to $477,000,000 reflecting growth of 4% to 6% on an as reported basis and 11% to 13% on an organic constant currency basis versus 2024. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:20:35This would result in an increase in adjusted EBITDA margins of approximately 150 basis points at the midpoint of our guidance. We anticipate further margin expansion to be driven by operating leverage from revenue growth, our campus consolidations in Mexico and lower corporate expenses. Lastly, for 2025, we expect adjusted EBITDA to unlevered free cash flow conversion of approximately 50% on a reported basis, which would imply strong double digit growth in U. S. Dollar reported cash flows. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:21:09Now turning to our first quarter guidance. As a reminder, Q1 is a seasonally low quarter as classes are largely out of session in January and much of February. In addition, our guidance reflects the intra year seasonality change I discussed earlier. For the first quarter of twenty twenty five, we expect revenue between $221,000,000 and $226,000,000 adjusted EBITDA between negative 7,000,000 to negative $4,000,000 That concludes my prepared remarks. Ayla, I'm handing it back to you for closing comments. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:21:44Thank you, Rick. As the largest private provider of higher education in both our markets, we are well positioned to capitalize on growth opportunities with our leading brands, strong digital capabilities and focus on academic quality and student outcomes. And as an established emerging market company with a developed market governance, We are looking forward to another strong year in which we continue to create value for all stakeholders. Our focus remains on transforming the lives of the students in our markets by providing greater access to affordable, quality higher education. Operator, that concludes our prepared remarks and we are now happy to take any questions from the participants. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:22:29Thank Operator00:22:48And our first question will come from the line of Jeff Silber with BMO Capital Markets. Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:22:54Thank you so much. Wanted to start with Mexico. Eila, you just mentioned what's going on in the environment there. And I know like specifically with some of the noise about tariffs it doesn't really have a direct impact on your business. But has this made the economic environment a bit more uncertain? Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:23:13And could this impact enrollments going forward? Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:23:18Good morning, Jeff. You are right that we are a local business and not directly impacted by the geopolitical discussions around tariffs and trade. However, in good economic times when GDP are strong and robust, we do get some tailwind. And so what we saw in the latter part of last year, we saw a little bit of a slowdown in foreign direct investment and CapEx spend by foreign companies as they will wait took a bit of a wait and see attitude towards The U. S. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:24:02Trade discussions. That slowed down GDP a little bit from being in the first half of the year at about 3% to about 1% in the second half. And of course, that impacts our business somewhat as consumer discretionary also slowdowns a little bit with the overall economy. But as we have proven, we are doing extraordinarily well during strong economic times and we're doing extraordinarily well during strong economic times and we're doing pretty good, pretty well in weaker economic time just because of the strong value proposition that we offer our customers. So hopefully that provides some additional color for you. Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:24:44Yes. If I could just drill down a little bit on there. Are you assuming an acceleration in GDP growth in Mexico or just that the current environment exists right here? Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:24:55So we are our guidance is based on the current consensus on GDP of about 1% GDP growth for 2025. So pretty benign economic environment in 2025. We do expect that there would be volatility in 2025 as the trade discussions are being wrapped up and we are more bullish for 2026 and beyond. Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:25:24Okay. That's helpful. If I could just sneak in one more. You talk about returning excess capital to shareholders remaining a priority. Can we get a little bit more color on that? Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:25:34And maybe we could just step back. What is your current capital allocation policy? Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:25:39So we have talked about for last couple of years an objective of delivering 50% free cash flow conversion on our EBITDA on an unlevered basis. And there's been a little bit of noise in that number last year as we were wrapping up some tail liabilities related to largely due to taxes on our legacy structure. That is now behind us and we expect to deliver free cash for commercial of 50%. And that is after supporting growth in the business of around 5% of revenues in CapEx to support our growth momentum of 5%, six %, seven % volume growth. And so therefore, you should take it that 50% of the unlevered free cash flow will be returned to shareholders. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:26:40So 50% of our EBITDA or our available free cash flow will be returned to shareholders. Jeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital Markets00:26:49Okay. That's really helpful. Thanks so much. Operator00:26:52Thank you. I'm showing no further questions in the queue at this time. Actually, we do have one from Lucas Ngannou with Morgan Stanley. Your line is open. Lucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan Stanley00:27:13Tyler, Rick, thanks for the space here. I have two questions. The first is related to the tax rate. It decreased substantially in 2024 to high 30s even if we exclude the one off impact from Q3. So do you see this level as the run rate for now? Lucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan Stanley00:27:31And the second question is related to the food intake. The first half intake of this year has kind of a similar baseline of the second half last year. And so given the positive performance last year, do you see the maintenance of this favorable environment with this primary intake? Thank you. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:27:51Great. Rick, do you want to take the tax rate and I can pick up on the Peru intake? Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:27:54Yes. Good morning. If you on a reported basis, our book effective tax rate was around 29%. You're right. You do need to adjust for the non cash FX gainloss on the pretax number. Rick BuskirkSVP & CFO at Laureate Education00:28:10So that was over $70,000,000 and then you need to adjust for the reversal of an accrual of a discrete tax item of around $38,000,000 on the tax side. If you adjust for those two, you get to around 40%, which is what we said our run rate is below 40% effective tax rate. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:28:33Great. And Lucas, on your second question, we are a little more than two thirds through our main intake in Peru, which means that the next four to six weeks are very important period for us as we are wrapping up our commercial campaigns. The market is improving as evidenced by robust GDP expectations of three plus percent for GDP growth in 2025 in Peru. That said, we do see some lingering effects of the recession, particularly in the more price sensitive value segment. Lucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan Stanley00:29:11Is that Thank Lucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan Stanley00:29:12you. Eilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEO at Laureate Education00:29:12Thank you. Operator00:29:17Thank you. As I'm showing no further questions in the queue at this time, this concludes today's program. Thank you all for participating. You may now disconnect.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesAdam MorseSenior VP of Corporate Finance & Global TreasurerEilif Serck-HanssenPresident & CEORick BuskirkSVP & CFOAnalystsJeffrey SilberSenior Analyst at BMO Capital MarketsLucas NaganoAnalyst at Morgan StanleyPowered by