EMRO Posts Record-High H1 2025 Cumulative Revenue of KRW 42.68 Billion, Up 26.2% YoY
- First-half 2025 cumulative revenue reached KRW 42.68 billion, up 26.2% YoY, marking the first time H1 revenue exceeded KRW 40 billion
- Q2 revenue rose 14.9% YoY to KRW 22.05 billion, delivering the highest second-quarter results in the company’s history
- To pursue balanced growth at home and abroad by securing additional customers in North America and Europe and accelerating its shift toward an AI- and cloud-centric portfolio in the second half
August 14, 2025 – Emro Inc. (KOSDAQ: 058970), Korea’s leading AI-based SRM software company, reported solid growth in the first half of 2025 despite continued global market uncertainty and heightened volatility.
According to a regulatory filing released on August 14, Emro recorded consolidated first-half 2025 revenue of KRW 42.68 billion, representing a 26.2% year-on-year increase. This marks the first time in the company’s history that first-half revenue has surpassed KRW 40 billion. Second-quarter revenue totaled KRW 22.05 billion, up 14.9% YoY, setting a new all-time high for second-quarter performance.
Key drivers of revenue growth included:
▲ increased adoption of procurement systems by large enterprise customers, along with expansion to overseas subsidiaries and growing demand for AI solutions;
▲ visible progress in overseas expansion through the global SRM SaaS solution ‘Caidentia’; and
▲ stable recurring revenue from existing customers in the form of technical support fees and cloud subscription fees.
As global supply chain restructuring accelerates amid the impact of U.S.-led tariff policies, domestic large enterprises have increased adoption of procurement solutions and expanded deployments across overseas subsidiaries. Interest in AI-powered supply chain management solutions has also risen, driving software license revenue in the first half of 2025 up 13.1% YoY to KRW 3.73 billion. In addition, recurring technical support fees and cloud subscription fees from existing customers reached KRW 7.54 billion and KRW 2.77 billion, respectively, representing YoY increases of 26.3% and 9.2%.
During the first half of the year, Emro also began generating meaningful new revenue from overseas markets by consecutively supplying its global SRM SaaS solution ‘Caidentia’ to a U.S.-based HVAC equipment manufacturer and a leading global PC and server manufacturer. The company is actively pursuing sales opportunities—including solution proposals, demos, and proof-of-concept (PoC) projects—with leading companies across diverse industries such as high tech, energy, medical devices, and consumer goods in North America and Europe. As a result, overseas performance is expected to become more pronounced in the second half of the year.
Operating profit and net income for the first half totaled KRW 1.12 billion and KRW 0.48 billion, respectively, reflecting increased investment aimed at expanding scale and driving long-term growth as a global software company.
In the second half of the year, Emro plans to continue balanced growth in both domestic and overseas markets by further advancing its solutions with a strong focus on AI and cloud technologies. To this end, the company intends to upgrade its existing solutions into SaaS-based offerings by incorporating global-standard procurement functionalities and procurement-specialized AI agents.
Emro recently introduced AI agent features that support a wide range of procurement tasks, including supplier search, similar purchase order history lookup, and procurement-related document creation. These AI agent capabilities have already been deployed at Korea’s largest IT company and validated through PoC projects with major domestic plant engineering firms. With growing interest in Agentic AI across both domestic and global markets, Emro plans to accelerate its portfolio transformation toward AI and cloud by expanding use cases of procurement-specialized AI agents for corporate customers worldwide.
An Emro spokesperson said, “‘Caidentia’ has secured three contracts in North America since entering overseas markets last year, and at the Gartner Europe event held in May, Emro recorded the highest number of visitors among exhibiting companies, building a strong European sales pipeline. In addition, Emro became the first domestic SRM solution provider to be featured in reports by leading global research firms IDC and Forrester. Going forward, we will continue to proactively identify customer needs and deliver innovative solutions, further strengthening our leadership in the global supply chain management software market.”