Ubiquiti Q4 Fiscal 2026 Earnings: Enterprise Growth Lifts Revenue 23.5%
Ubiquiti reported fiscal Q4 2026 revenue of $937.3 million, up 23.5% year over year, driven by Enterprise Technology. Operating income surged 30.1% as revenue outpaced operating expenses. GAAP diluted EPS rose 6.6% to $4.70, while non-GAAP EPS jumped 33.6% to $4.73, constrained by a prior-year tax benefit. Gross margin improved annually to 45.8% but declined sequentially due to higher component and shipping costs. The company declared a $1.00 per share dividend and extended a $500 million share repurchase authorization. Key risks involve rising component and shipping expenses, supply constraints, and heavy reliance on the Enterprise segment.
Ubiquiti (NYSE: UI) reported fiscal Q4 2026 revenue of $937.3 million, up 23.5% year over year, while GAAP diluted EPS rose 6.6% to $4.70 from $4.41. Enterprise Technology drove the revenue increase, more than offsetting a contraction in Service Provider Technology. Gross margin improved from a year earlier but declined sequentially as component and shipping costs increased.
Core Financial Results
For the quarter ended June 30, 2026, revenue also increased 18.9% from fiscal Q3. Operating expenses grew more slowly than revenue, supporting an approximately 30.1% increase in operating income and an expansion in operating margin.
GAAP net income grew more slowly than operating income because the year-earlier quarter included a tax benefit. Dollar figures below are in millions except per-share data.
| Metric | Fiscal Q4 2026 | Fiscal Q4 2025 | Year-Over-Year Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $937.3 | $759.2 | +23.5% |
| GAAP gross profit | $429.3 | $342.7 | Approximately +25.2% |
| GAAP gross margin | 45.8% | 45.1% | +0.7 percentage points |
| Operating income | $340.0 | $261.4 | Approximately +30.1% |
| GAAP net income | $284.9 | $266.7 | +6.8% |
| GAAP diluted EPS | $4.70 | $4.41 | +6.6% |
| Non-GAAP net income | $286.5 | $214.4 | +33.6% |
| Non-GAAP diluted EPS | $4.73 | $3.54 | +33.6% |
Ubiquiti’s non-GAAP figures exclude share-based compensation, related tax effects and, for the prior-year comparison, the deferred tax benefit associated with an intercompany intangible-property realignment.
Business and Geographic Performance
Growth remained concentrated in Enterprise Technology, where revenue increased approximately 27.7% and represented about 92.6% of total quarterly revenue. Service Provider Technology declined approximately 12.7%, partially offsetting the Enterprise gain.
North America produced the largest absolute increase in revenue, while Asia Pacific recorded the fastest percentage growth among the reported regions.
| Business or Region | Fiscal Q4 2026 Revenue | Fiscal Q4 2025 Revenue | Year-Over-Year Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enterprise Technology | $868.3 million | $680.1 million | Approximately +27.7% |
| Service Provider Technology | $69.0 million | $79.0 million | Approximately -12.7% |
| North America | $507.4 million | $379.9 million | Approximately +33.6% |
| Europe, Middle East and Africa | $331.6 million | $303.8 million | Approximately +9.1% |
| Asia Pacific | $69.4 million | $47.3 million | Approximately +46.7% |
| South America | $28.9 million | $28.1 million | Approximately +2.8% |
Profitability and Cost Pressures
GAAP gross margin reached 45.8%, up 0.7 percentage points year over year but down 1.2 percentage points from fiscal Q3. Ubiquiti attributed the sequential decline primarily to higher component and shipping costs, partially offset by lower other indirect costs. Compared with the prior year, lower indirect costs outweighed unfavorable product mix and higher component and shipping expenses.
Operating expenses increased approximately 9.7% to $89.3 million, well below the 23.5% revenue growth rate. As a result, operating margin was approximately 36.3%, compared with about 34.4% a year earlier.
R&D expense rose to $53.0 million from $47.5 million, reflecting higher employee, software and facility costs. SG&A expense increased to $36.3 million from $33.9 million, mainly because of professional fees, webstore-related credit card processing costs, marketing and employee expenses, partially offset by lower accounts-receivable reserves.
Interest and other items shifted to net income of $3.1 million from a net expense of $3.2 million. The company cited higher interest income and lower interest expense following a reduction in outstanding debt, partially offset by higher foreign-exchange losses.
Prior-Year Tax Benefit Limits GAAP Earnings Comparability
The main difference between operating profit growth and GAAP earnings growth was taxation. Pretax income increased approximately 32.9% to $343.1 million, but Ubiquiti recorded a $58.2 million tax provision in fiscal Q4 2026, compared with an $8.5 million tax benefit in the year-earlier period.
Fiscal Q4 2025 GAAP results included the immediate recognition of a $53.7 million deferred tax asset related to an intercompany transfer of intangible properties. Excluding that and other non-GAAP adjustments, net income growth was 33.6%, much closer to the increase in operating income than the 6.8% GAAP net income growth rate.
Capital Returns
Ubiquiti’s board declared a cash dividend of $1.00 per share, payable September 8, 2026, to shareholders of record on August 31. The company intends to pay quarterly dividends of at least $1.00 per share during fiscal 2027, although each payment remains subject to board approval and a review of financial performance, cash flow and capital requirements.
The company also extended its authorization to repurchase up to $500 million of common stock through September 30, 2027. The announcement concerns the authorization and does not specify how much stock will ultimately be repurchased.
Recent Insider Transactions
The supplied insider dataset contains three complete direct-sale records involving officer Kevin Radigan. These transactions are presented without drawing conclusions about the insider’s view of Ubiquiti’s prospects.
| Insider | Transaction | Reported Value | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin Radigan, Officer | Direct sale at $680.53 per share | $340,265 | May 13, 2026 |
| Kevin Radigan, Officer | Direct sale at $576.58 per share | $201,803 | November 12, 2025 |
| Kevin Radigan, Officer | Direct sale at $347.99 per share | $347,990 | February 12, 2025 |
A separate six-month summary in the supplied data reports zero transactions, which conflicts with the May 2026 record. That aggregate should therefore be treated cautiously.
Risks Investors Should Watch
- Component costs and supply constraints: Ubiquiti said certain component costs increased and could continue rising. Limited availability could prevent the company from meeting demand, affecting both revenue and gross margin.
- Shipping, product-mix and tariff pressure: Higher shipping and component costs contributed to the sequential gross-margin decline, while unfavorable product mix affected the year-over-year comparison. Tariffs also partially offset full-year margin improvement.
- Dependence on Enterprise Technology: Enterprise Technology generated most of the quarter’s revenue and offset the decline in Service Provider Technology. Continued weakness in the smaller platform would leave overall growth increasingly dependent on Enterprise products.
Summary
Ubiquiti’s fiscal Q4 2026 results were led by Enterprise Technology, with revenue and operating income growing faster than operating expenses. The prior-year tax benefit made GAAP earnings growth appear substantially slower than the underlying operating and non-GAAP improvement. The main issues to monitor are component availability and costs, the sequential gross-margin decline, and whether Service Provider Technology can stabilize while Enterprise remains the principal growth driver.
This article may include AI-generated content that is human-reviewed, which is for reference and general information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.
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