March 19 (Reuters) - Uruguayan digital payments company
dLocal said on Tuesday it is looking at possible
acquisitions aimed at boosting its commercial distribution,
services and geographic footprint.
The emerging markets focused company reported fourth quarter
results on Monday and said co-CEO Sebastian Kanovich would step
down and join a committee focusing on potential acquisitions.
"We expect there is going to be consolidation in the
market," said dLocal Chief Executive Pedro Arnt said on a call.
"Many companies that don't have a good financial model are
running out of cash. We're getting many offers to purchase
companies but we want to be careful," Arnt added.
After dLocal reported some $536 million in cash and
equivalents at the end of last year, company executives said on
Tuesday that it was also considering share buybacks.
Although its quarterly earnings increased, they missed
analysts forecasts and dLocal's stock slumped 18% in early
trading, knocking around $950 million from its market value.
Analysts at JPMorgan noted "another polluted quarter" as
2024 guidance also implied slower growth than hoped.
"This is a lumpy business," Arnt said, noting that some
emerging market merchants, while slow to ramp up, would then
track aggressive growth. Chinese e-commerce firms targeting
Latin American markets marked some of this growth, he said.
Customers of dLocal include China's Shein, Temu and Didi
, as well as Amazon ( AMZN ), Google and
Spotify ( SPOT ).
Meanwhile in Argentina, dLocal forecast that cross-border
transactions would pick up in the medium-term as President
Javier Milei's government pursues a project to lift capital
controls.
Executives at dLocal said it also invested in new government
bonds to shield funds from currency changes amid Argentina's
worst economic crisis in decades.
Asked about an Argentine tax probe announced last year, Arnt
said there were no significant updates and dLocal was being
treated as a source of information, not an investigated party.
"We've been through a lot in the last year," Kanovich said,
adding dLocal had nevertheless grown its customer base.
"We are very, very optimistic from what we've seen in 2023
and what we're seeing for the future," he added.