Shopify Announces Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2022 Financial Results

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Fourth-Quarter Revenue Grows 26%, 28% on a Constant Currency Basis

GMV Exceeds $60 billion for the fourth quarter and $197 billion for 2022

Internet, Everywhere--(Newsfile Corp. - February 15, 2023) - Shopify Inc. (NYSE, TSX: SHOP), a provider of essential internet infrastructure for commerce, announced today financial results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2022.

"Since the very beginning, Shopify's mission has been to level the playing field for our merchants by lowering barriers, simplifying operations, and leveraging our scale to give them the superpowers they need to compete globally. The strength of our Q4 and full year performance in 2022 is a testament to the resilience of our merchants. Despite persistent macroeconomic challenges, they continued to succeed on Shopify, growing sales and using more of our mission-critical tools to run their businesses," said Harley Finkelstein, Shopify President. "Our platform and solutions enable our merchants to stay ahead of the dynamically changing commerce landscape. We know the commerce evolution is not relegated to just ecommerce or retail, it's about commerce being everywhere, for everyone. Shopify launched several new key strategic products in 2022, and we are excited about the potential for them to help our merchants succeed. In 2023, we will continue to bring innovative modern commerce solutions to the millions of Shopify merchants and their buyers."

2022 Business Highlights

In 2022, Shopify remained focused on simplifying commerce operations so merchants can focus on what matters most to them - their products and their customers. We continue to build mission critical solutions to power the future of commerce, bringing more merchants of all sizes on to our commerce platform including consumers' favorite brands like Mattel, Supreme, Black and Decker, Glossier, and ButcherBox as well as notable celebrity brands such as SKKN by Kim Kardashian, Feastables by Mr. Beast, and Joopiter by Pharrell Williams.

Below are some highlights from the year across key themes that drive our solutions for merchants - attracting and retaining customers through more and more channels, going global, and going from first sale to full scale.

Enabling First Sale To Full Scale

  • Rolled out Shop Promise, a consumer-facing badge that provides accurate anticipated delivery dates across a merchant's online store, checkout, and on the Shop app. With the release of our Editions last week, we have started to expand Shop Promise beyond just Shopify Fulfillment Network ("SFN") merchants to all eligible U.S. merchants. For merchants using SFN, Shop Promise is now automatically enabled and will appear on merchant storefronts, guaranteeing faster, more reliable delivery and up to 25% higher conversion rates.
  • Released Hydrogen and Oxygen helping merchants fast-track their custom storefront build with the tooling they need to accelerate development using Hydrogen, our React-based headless commerce stack. And with just one click, merchants can deploy their Hydrogen storefronts on Oxygen, our global hosting solution at no additional cost. Within Editions, on February 9th we released Hydrogen 2 - now built on Remix and made Oxygen available to more Shopify plans.
  • Launched Shopify Tax, which offers robust tax compliance tools for U.S.-based merchants that sell to customers in the United States, including sales tax liability insights, product category suggestions, and precise calculation technology to collect tax based on specific addresses within 11,000+ United States tax jurisdictions.
  • Launched Shopify Functions, which enables larger and enterprise brands to customize out-of-the-box Shopify features to meet their unique needs without ever touching software code.

Reducing Barriers As Shopify Helps Merchants Go Global

  • Completed the roll out Shopify Markets to all merchants and launched early access in the U.S. of Shopify Markets Pro, a native end-to-end cross border solution with a merchant of record offering that enables merchants to enter 150+ markets overnight.
  • Launched Shopify Payments in France, Finland, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Portugal, expanding the availability of Shopify Payments to 22 countries.
  • Launched Shopify POS in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Spain, and Singapore, bringing the total number of countries where we offer our POS hardware integrated with Shopify payments to 14 countries.
  • Launched Shopify Capital in Australia, expanding the availability of Shopify Capital to four countries.
  • Introduced Shopify Shipping to merchants in France, Italy, and Spain, expanding the availability of Shopify Shipping to seven countries.

Helping Our Merchants Attract More Buyers Through More Channels

  • Introduced POS Go, a powerful hardware that is an all-in-one mobile POS device. Merchants can scan barcodes, accept tap, chip, and swipe payments, and use Shopify POS all from one handheld device. In addition, Shopify launched Tap to Pay on iPhone, which allows merchants to accept contactless credit and debit cards and digital wallets without any hardware.
  • Launched Shopify Audiences, a marketing tool powered by an audience network and machine learning that helps merchants find high-intent buyers for their products. As of the end of 2022, merchants can sync Shopify Audiences with Facebook and Instagram. Shopify also launched Audiences for Google in Q4, allowing merchants to reach high-intent audiences from their own store - across YouTube, Google Search, Google Display Network, and Gmail. Within Editions on February 9th we announced the launch of Audiences for Pinterest, which operates like the Meta integration where Plus merchants can use the tool to find high-intent buyers across Shopify and upload to Pinterest for better targeting.
  • Introduced Shopify Collabs, a sales channel for merchants to find and collaborate with creators to promote products to new audiences. For creators, the app provides accessibility to promote new products and grow their business.
  • Within social commerce, Shopify continued to integrate with more channels, launching on the Twitter Shopping Channel and YouTube shopping channel integrated with Shop Pay. Shopify also launched LinkPop, a customizable link-in-bio tool that lets Shopify merchants sell products with shoppable links and gives users powerful analytics tools to see which contents and products captivate their followers.

Other Full Year Business Highlights

  • Introduced Shopify Editions, a bi-annual product showcase that features new launches and improvements across the entire platform. In the first ever release, Shopify debuted over 100 new product features.
  • Signed partnership agreements with key system integrators, including Accenture, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG, and in January 2023, with IBM Consulting, to enable greater opportunities for adoption of Shopify with larger brands.
  • Implemented Flex Comp, a new market-competitive compensation system designed to recruit, reward and retain the best talent in the world that gives employees greater agency and clarity on how they are compensated across base pay and equity.
  • Released Planet, an app that Shopify merchants can use to zero out their shipping emissions. Planet calculates the estimated shipping emissions from every order. Merchants then remove these emissions by funding the same carbon removal companies supported by Shopify. Since launch, more than 8,000 Shopify merchants have used Planet to neutralize their shipping emissions on more than 6,000,000 orders, totaling over 5,000 tonnes of carbon removal.

Subsequent To Fourth-Quarter 2022

  • Shopify updated its pricing for Basic, Shopify, and Advanced plans. The updated pricing went into effect for new merchants on January 24, 2023.
  • Shopify announced the opening of our infrastructure to power the biggest retailers in the world with Commerce Components by Shopify ("CCS"), the modern, composable stack for enterprise retail. CCS combines access to Shopify's foundational, high-performing components along with flexible APIs to build dynamic customer experiences that integrate seamlessly with a retailer's preferred back office services.

Fourth-Quarter Financial Highlights

  • Gross Merchandise Volume1 ("GMV") increased 13% to $61.0 billion, an increase of $6.9 billion over the fourth quarter of 2021, up 17% on a constant currency basis. Gross Payments Volume2 ("GPV") grew to $34.2 billion, representing 56% of GMV processed in the quarter, versus $27.7 billion, or 51%, for the fourth quarter of 2021.
  • Total revenue increased 26% to $1.7 billion compared to the prior year, up 28% on a constant currency basis.
  • Merchant Solutions revenue increased 30% to $1.3 billion compared to the prior year, up 32% on a constant currency basis, driven primarily by the growth of GMV, our increased attach rate - most notably from Shopify Payments and the addition of Deliverr - and lastly greater revenue contribution from partners.
  • Subscription Solutions revenue increased 14% to $400.3 million compared to the prior year, primarily due to more merchants joining the platform as well as higher variable platform fees and apps.
  • Monthly Recurring Revenue3 ("MRR") as of December 31, 2022 increased 7% to $109.5 million compared to the prior year. The gains year over year in the number of Shopify Plus merchants on the platform and the thousands of additional retail locations utilizing POS Pro were partially offset by the impact of the free and paid trial experiences that ran throughout the quarter. These trial programs are immaterial to MRR until those merchants convert to one of our non-Plus subscriptions. Shopify Plus contributed $36.6 million, or 33%, of MRR compared with 29% of MRR as of December 31, 2021.
  • Gross profit dollars grew 15% to $798.5 million, compared to the prior year. Gross margin for the quarter was 46.0% compared to 50.2% in Q4 2021, driven primarily by contributions from lower margin Shopify Payments and Deliverr revenue.
  • Operating loss was $188.7 million, or 11% of revenue, versus income of $14.4 million, or 1.0% of revenue, for the comparable period a year ago.
  • Adjusted operating income4 was $61.0 million, or 4% of revenue, compared with adjusted operating income of $130.2 million or 9% of revenue in the fourth quarter of 2021. The difference primarily reflects increases in compensation driven by the implementation of our new compensation system and increased headcount including Deliverr. Fourth quarter 2022 adjusted operating income excludes a real estate-related impairment charge.
  • Merchants in the U.S., Canada, Australia and the U.K. received $393.2 million in merchant cash advances and loans from Shopify Capital in the fourth quarter of 2022, an increase of 21% versus the $323.7 million funded in the fourth quarter of last year. Shopify Capital has grown to $4.7 billion in cumulative capital funded since its launch in April 2016, approximately $580.1 million of which was outstanding on December 31, 2022.

Full Year Financial Highlights

  • GMV1 increased 12% to $197.2 billion, compared to 2021, up 16% on a constant currency basis. GPV2 grew to $106.1 billion, which accounted for 54% of GMV processed versus $85.8 billion or 49%, for 2021.
  • Total revenue increased 21% to $5.6 billion, compared to 2021, up 23% on a constant currency basis. Within this, Subscription Solutions revenue grew 11% to $1.5 billion. Merchant Solutions revenue grew 26% to $4.1 billion, up 28% on a constant currency basis.
  • Gross profit dollars grew 11% to $2.8 billion in 2022, compared with $2.5 billion for 2021. Gross margin was 49.2% compared to 53.8% in 2021, reflecting a greater mix of lower margin Shopify Payments and Deliverr revenue.
  • Operating loss for 2022 was $822.3 million, or 15% of revenue, versus income of $268.6 million, or 6% of revenue, for 2021.
  • Adjusted operating income4 for 2022 was $6.1 million, or 0.1% of revenue, compared to adjusted operating income of $718.0 million, or 16% of revenue in 2021. The difference primarily reflects increases in compensation driven by the implementation of our new compensation system and increased headcount including Deliverr. Additionally, 2022 adjusted operating income excludes one-time charges from severance-related costs connected to the workforce reduction announced in July, two accruals for litigation contingencies, and a real estate-related impairment charge.

2023 Outlook

The outlook that follows supersedes all prior financial outlook statements made by Shopify, constitutes forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws, and is based on a number of assumptions and subject to a number of risks. Actual results could vary materially as a result of numerous factors, including certain risk factors, many of which are beyond Shopify's control. Please see "Forward-looking Statements" below for more information.

Our 2023 financial outlook includes the pricing changes to our subscription plans; the expected impact of Shopify Fulfillment Network and Deliverr; and increased personnel-related expenses, including the impact from Flex Comp. Additionally, while our financial outlook assumes that the COVID-triggered acceleration of ecommerce continues to return to a more normalized rate of growth in 2023, there is elevated inflation and continued caution around consumer spending due to a variety of macroeconomic factors.

For the first quarter of 2023 we expect:

  • Revenue growth in the high-teen percentages on a year over year basis;
  • Gross margin to be slightly higher than our fourth quarter of 2022 gross margin;
  • Operating expense growth in the low-single digit percentages versus our fourth quarter of 2022 operating expenses when excluding one-time charges in the fourth quarter of 2022;
  • Stock-based compensation to be in-line with what we saw in the fourth quarter of 2022; and
  • Capital expenditures to be in-line with capital spend in full year of 2022.

Quarterly Conference Call

Shopify's management team will hold a conference call to discuss our fourth-quarter and year end results today, February 15, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. ET. The conference call will be webcast on the investor relations section of Shopify's website at https://investors.shopify.com/news-and-events/. An archived replay of the webcast will be available following the conclusion of the call.

Shopify's Audited Consolidated Financial Statements and accompanying Notes, Management's Discussion and Analysis and Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2022 will be available on Shopify's website at www.shopify.com and will be filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov. Shareholders may, upon request, receive a hard copy of the complete audited financial statements free of charge.

About Shopify

Shopify is the leading global commerce company that provides essential internet infrastructure for commerce, offering trusted tools to start, scale, market, and run a retail business of any size. Shopify makes commerce better for everyone with a platform and services that are engineered for speed, customization, reliability, and security, while delivering a better shopping experience for consumers online, in store and everywhere in between. Shopify powers millions of businesses in more than 175 countries and is trusted by brands such as Mattel, Gymshark, Heinz, FTD, Netflix, Kylie Cosmetics, SKIMS, Supreme, and many more. For more information, visit www.shopify.com.

Forward-looking Statements

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including Shopify's planned business initiatives and operations and outlook, the performance of Shopify's merchants, the impact of Shopify's business on its merchants and other entrepreneurs, and economic activity and consumer spending. Words such as "continue", "may", "will", "could", "plan", "anticipate", "become", "enable", "believe" and "expect" or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.

These forward-looking statements are based on Shopify's current projections and expectations about future events and financial trends that management believes might affect its financial condition, results of operations, business strategy and financial needs, and on certain assumptions and analysis made by Shopify in light of the experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments and other factors management believes are appropriate. These projections, expectations, assumptions and analyses are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that could cause actual results, performance, events and achievements to differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements. Although Shopify believes that the assumptions underlying these forward-looking statements are reasonable, they may prove to be incorrect, and readers cannot be assured that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of numerous factors, including certain risk factors, many of which are beyond Shopify's control, including but not limited to: sustaining our rapid growth; managing our growth; our potential inability to compete successfully against current and future competitors; the security of personal information we store relating to merchants and their buyers, as well as consumers with whom we have a direct relationship including users of our apps; a denial of service attack or security breach; our ability to innovate; our limited operating history in new and developing markets and geographic regions; international sales and operations and the use of our platform in various countries; our current reliance on a single supplier to provide the technology we offer through Shopify Payments; the reliance of our growth in part on the success of our strategic relationships with third parties; our potential inability to hire, retain and motivate qualified personnel; our use of third-party cloud providers to deliver our platform services; complex and changing laws and regulations worldwide; our dependence on the continued services of our senior management and other key employees; the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on our business, financial condition and results of operations including the impact of measures taken to contain the virus and the impact on the global economy and consumer spending on our merchants' and partners' ecosystem; payments processed through Shopify Payments, Shop Pay Installments, or payments processed or funds managed through Shopify Balance; our history of losses and our ability to maintain profitability; our potential failure to effectively maintain, promote and enhance our brand; serious errors or defects in our software or hardware; our potential inability to achieve or maintain data transmission capacity; activities of merchants or partners or the content of merchants' shops and our ability to detect and address unauthorized activity on our platform; evolving privacy laws and regulations, cross-border data transfer restrictions, data localization requirements and other domestic or foreign regulations that may limit the use and adoption of our services; the impact of acquisitions, divestitures, investments, or other significant transactions; our ability to successfully scale, optimize and operate Shopify Fulfillment Network; risks associated with Shopify Capital, and offering financing to merchants; potential claims by third parties of intellectual property infringement or other third arty or governmental claims, litigation, disputes, or other proceedings; our reliance on computer hardware, purchased or leased, software licensed from and services rendered by third parties, in order to provide our solutions and run our business, sometimes by a single-source supplier; the impact of worldwide economic conditions, such as economic impacts due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including the resulting effect on spending by small and medium-sized businesses or their buyers; manufacturing and supply chain risks; unanticipated changes in tax laws or adverse outcomes resulting from examination of our income or other tax returns; being required to collect federal, state, provincial or local business taxes, sales and use taxes or other indirect taxes in additional jurisdictions on transactions by our merchants; the interoperability of our platform with mobile devices and operating systems; changes to technologies used in our platform or new versions or upgrades of operating systems and internet browsers; our potential inability to obtain, maintain and protect our intellectual property rights and proprietary information or prevent third parties from making unauthorized use of our technology; our pricing decisions for our solutions, including localized pricing for different markets; our use of open source software; seasonal fluctuations; exchange rate fluctuations that may negatively affect our results of operations; our dependence upon buyers' and merchants' access to, and willingness to use, the internet for commerce; provisions of our financial instruments including our notes; our potential inability to raise additional funds as may be needed to pursue our growth strategy or continue our operations, on favorable terms or at all; our tax loss carryforwards; the ownership of our shares; our sensitivity to interest rate fluctuations; our concentration of credit risk, and the ability to mitigate that risk using third parties, periodic variability in how compensation expense is allocated between cash and stock-based compensation due to compensation allocations by our employees under our new compensation system, Flex Comp; industry or macroeconomic trends or developments, including inflation; and other events and factors disclosed previously and from time to time in Shopify's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the securities commissions or similar securities regulatory authorities in each of the provinces or territories of Canada. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release represent Shopify's expectations as of the date of this news release, or as of the date they are otherwise stated to be made, and subsequent events may cause these expectations to change. Shopify undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

CONTACT:
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SOURCE: Shopify

MEDIA:
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Shopify Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive (Loss) Income

(Expressed in US $000's, except share and per share amounts, unaudited)



Three months ended

Years ended


December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021

December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021


$

$

$

$
Revenues
 

 

 

 
Subscription solutions
400,254

351,208

1,487,759

1,342,334
Merchant solutions
1,334,724

1,028,816

4,112,105

3,269,522


1,734,978

1,380,024

5,599,864

4,611,856
Cost of revenues
 

 

 

 
Subscription solutions
85,771

75,587

330,867

264,351
Merchant solutions
850,699

611,778

2,514,878

1,866,361


936,470

687,365

2,845,745

2,130,712
Gross profit
798,508

692,659

2,754,119

2,481,144
Operating expenses
 

 

 

 
Sales and marketing
297,741

275,475

1,230,490

901,557
Research and development
440,547

273,912

1,503,234

854,383
General and administrative
214,651

101,054

707,765

374,844
Transaction and loan losses
34,318

27,814

134,929

81,717
Total operating expenses
987,257

678,255

3,576,418

2,212,501
(Loss) income from operations
(188,749)

14,404

(822,299)

268,643


 

 

 

 
Other (expense) income, net
(425,859)

(503,123)

(2,800,549)

2,871,949
(Loss) income before income taxes
(614,608)

(488,719)

(3,622,848)

3,140,592
(Provision for) recovery of income taxes
(9,086)

117,408

162,430

(225,933)
Net (loss) income
(623,694)

(371,311)

(3,460,418)

2,914,659
Other comprehensive income (loss)
21,539

(84)

(10,499)

(14,744)
Comprehensive (loss) income
(602,155)

(371,395)

(3,470,917)

2,899,915


 

 

 

 
Net (loss) income per share attributable to shareholders(1):
 

 

 

 
Basic
(0.49)

(0.30)

(2.73)

2.34
Diluted
(0.49)

(0.30)

(2.73)

2.29


 

 

 

 
Weighted average shares used to compute net (loss) income per share attributable to shareholders(1):
 

 

 

 
Basic
1,273,338,804

1,257,347,550

1,266,268,155

1,246,588,910
Diluted
1,273,338,804

1,257,347,550

1,266,268,155

1,273,647,350

 

(1) Prior period share and per share amounts have been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the ten-for-one share split ("Share Split") effected in June 2022.

Shopify Inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Expressed in US $000's except share amounts, unaudited)



As at


December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021


$

$
Assets
 

 
Current assets
 

 
Cash and cash equivalents
1,649,328

2,502,992
Marketable securities
3,403,622

5,265,101
Trade and other receivables, net
273,055

192,209
Merchant cash advances, loans and related receivables, net
580,114

470,722
Income taxes receivable
4,695

5,023
Other current assets
139,659

103,273


6,050,473

8,539,320
Long-term assets
 

 
Property and equipment, net
130,821

105,526
Right-of-use assets, net
355,145

196,388
Intangible assets, net
390,148

138,496
Deferred tax assets
40,822

48,369
Equity and other investments ($868,960 and $3,412,166, carried at fair value)
1,953,460

3,955,545
Goodwill
1,836,282

356,528


4,706,678

4,800,852
Total assets
10,757,151

13,340,172
Liabilities and shareholders' equity
 

 
Current liabilities
 

 
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
532,569

456,688
Income taxes payable
9,390

13,505
Deferred revenue
295,888

216,792
Lease liabilities
18,161

15,748


856,008

702,733
Long-term liabilities
 

 
Deferred revenue
267,513

162,932
Lease liabilities
465,135

246,776
Convertible senior notes
913,312

910,963
Deferred tax liabilities
16,294

183,427


1,662,254

1,504,098
Commitments and contingencies
 

 
Shareholders' equity
 

 
Common stock, unlimited Class A subordinate voting shares authorized, 1,195,697,614 and 1,139,544,920, issued and outstanding; unlimited Class B restricted voting shares authorized, 79,430,952 and 119,426,670 issued and outstanding; 1 Founder share authorized, 1 and nil issued and outstanding (1)(2)
8,747,432

8,040,099
Additional paid-in capital
30,206

161,074
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(16,473)

(5,974)
(Accumulated deficit) retained earnings
(522,276)

2,938,142
Total shareholders' equity
8,238,889

11,133,341
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
10,757,151

13,340,172

 

(1) Prior period share amounts have been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the Share Split effected in June 2022.
(2)
As a result of the implementation of the updated governance structure in June 2022, Class B multiple voting shares are now described as Class B restricted voting shares.

Shopify Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Expressed in US $000's, unaudited)



Years ended


December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021


$

$
Cash flows from operating activities
 

 
Net (loss) income for the year
(3,460,418)

2,914,659
Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash (used in) provided by operating activities:
 

 
Amortization and depreciation
90,520

66,308
Stock-based compensation
549,142

330,763
Amortization of debt offering costs
2,349

2,343
Impairment of right-of-use assets and leasehold improvements
84,314

30,145
Provision for transaction and loan losses
73,604

43,781
Deferred income tax (recovery) expense
(186,571)

190,963
Revenue related to non-cash consideration
(121,503)

(58,380)
Net loss (gain) on equity and other investments
2,918,684

(2,859,800)
Unrealized foreign exchange loss
11,702

4,570
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
 

 
Trade and other receivables
(104,523)

(72,300)
Merchant cash advances and related receivables (1)
(23,385)

(234,794)
Other current assets
(30,767)

(50,151)
Non-cash consideration received in exchange for services
(273,201)

(268,058)
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
36,541

138,175
Income taxes receivable and payable
(3,941)

45,263
Deferred revenue
305,180

309,289
Lease assets and liabilities
(4,175)

2,935
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities
(136,448)

535,711
Cash flows from investing activities
 

 
Purchase of marketable securities
(5,011,129)

(7,337,366)
Maturity of marketable securities
6,890,167

5,750,224
Purchases and originations of loans (1)
(525,538)

(198,523)
Repayments of loans (1)
366,855

167,240
Purchase of equity and other investments
(635,156)

(650,233)
Acquisitions of property and equipment
(50,018)

(50,788)
Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired
(1,753,748)

(59,627)
Net cash used in investing activities
(718,567)

(2,379,073)
Cash flows from financing activities
 

 
Proceeds from public equity offerings, net of issuance costs
-

1,541,168
Proceeds from the exercise of stock options
17,549

108,594
Net cash provided by financing activities
17,549

1,649,762
Effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents
(16,198)

(7,005)
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents
(853,664)

(200,605)
Cash and cash equivalents - Beginning of Year
2,502,992

2,703,597
Cash and cash equivalents - End of Year
1,649,328

2,502,992

 

(1) Comparative figures have been reclassified in order to conform to the current period presentation

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement our consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), Shopify uses certain non-GAAP financial measures to provide additional information in order to assist investors in understanding our financial and operating performance.

Adjusted gross profit, adjusted sales and marketing, adjusted research and development, adjusted general and administrative expenses, adjusted operating income/loss, adjusted net income/loss and adjusted net income/loss per share are non-GAAP financial measures that exclude the effect of stock-based compensation expenses and related payroll taxes, amortization of acquired intangibles, employee severance relating to the July 2022 reduction in workforce, the provision associated with two litigation-related accruals in the third quarter of 2022, and real estate-related impairment charges. Adjusted net income/loss and adjusted net income/loss per share also exclude unrealized and realized gains and losses on equity and other investments and tax effects related to non-GAAP adjustments.

Management uses non-GAAP financial measures internally for financial and operational decision-making and as a means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons. Shopify believes that these non-GAAP measures provide useful information about operating results, enhance the overall understanding of past financial performance and future prospects, and allow for greater transparency with respect to key metrics used by management in its financial and operational decision making. Non-GAAP financial measures are not recognized measures for financial statement presentation under U.S. GAAP and do not have standardized meanings, and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other public companies. Such non-GAAP financial measures should be considered as a GAAP. See the financial tables below for a reconciliation of the non-GAAP measures.

Shopify Inc.
Reconciliation from GAAP to Non-GAAP Results

(Expressed in US $000's, except share and per share amounts, unaudited)



Three months ended

Years ended


December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021

December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021


$

$

$

$
GAAP Gross profit
798,508

692,659

2,754,119

2,481,144
% of Revenue
46 %

50 %

49 %

54 %
add: stock-based compensation
1,905

1,825

8,591

6,676
add: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
72

170

305

966
add: amortization of acquired intangibles
18,359

5,960

48,668

20,399
Adjusted Gross profit
818,844

700,614

2,811,683

2,509,185
% of Revenue
47 %

51 %

50 %

54 %


 

 

 

 
GAAP Sales and marketing
297,741

275,475

1,230,490

901,557
% of Revenue
17 %

20 %

22 %

20 %
less: stock-based compensation
14,587

12,693

63,255

41,546
less: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
307

1,042

1,441

5,737
less: amortization of acquired intangibles
2,163

386

4,958

1,544
less: severance related costs
-

-

10,845

-
Adjusted Sales and marketing
280,684

261,354

1,149,991

852,730
% of Revenue
16 %

19 %

21 %

18 %


 

 

 

 
GAAP Research and development
440,547

273,912

1,503,234

854,383
% of Revenue
25 %

20 %

27 %

19 %
less: stock-based compensation
101,436

67,963

386,596

215,193
less: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
2,151

6,969

9,467

35,594
less: amortization of acquired intangibles
-

32

76

206
less: severance related costs
-

-

8,402

-
Adjusted Research and development
336,960

198,948

1,098,693

603,390
% of Revenue
19 %

14 %

20 %

13 %


 

 

 

 
GAAP General and administrative
214,651

101,054

707,765

374,844
% of Revenue
12 %

7 %

13 %

8 %
less: stock-based compensation
23,816

15,828

90,700

67,348
less: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
631

2,907

2,506

23,989
less: impairment of right-of-use assets and leasehold improvements
84,314

-

84,314

30,145
less: severance related costs
-

-

11,234

-
less: expense related to litigation matters
-

-

97,000

-
Adjusted General and administrative
105,890

82,319

422,011

253,362
% of Revenue
6 %

6 %

8 %

5 %
 

 

 

 

 
GAAP Transaction and loan losses
34,318

27,814

134,929

81,717
% of Revenue
2 %

2 %

2 %

2 %

 

Shopify Inc.
Reconciliation from GAAP to Non-GAAP Results (continued)

(Expressed in US $000's, except share and per share amounts, unaudited)



Three months ended

Years ended


December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021

December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021


$

$

$

$
GAAP Operating expenses
987,257

678,255

3,576,418

2,212,501
% of Revenue
57 %

49 %

64 %

48 %
less: stock-based compensation
139,839

96,484

540,551

324,087
less: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
3,089

10,918

13,414

65,320
less: amortization of acquired intangibles
2,163

418

5,034

1,750
less: impairment of right-of-use assets and leasehold improvements
84,314

-

84,314

30,145
less: severance related costs
-

-

30,481

-
less: expense related to litigation matters
-

-

97,000

-
Adjusted Operating expenses
757,852

570,435

2,805,624

1,791,199
% of Revenue
44 %

41 %

50 %

39 %


 

 

 

 
GAAP Operating (loss) income
(188,749)

14,404

(822,299)

268,643
% of Revenue
(11) %

1 %

(15) %

6 %
add: stock-based compensation
141,744

98,309

549,142

330,763
add: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
3,161

11,088

13,719

66,286
add: amortization of acquired intangibles
20,522

6,378

53,702

22,149
add: impairment of right-of-use assets and leasehold improvements
84,314

-

84,314

30,145
add: severance related costs
-

-

30,481

-
add: expense related to litigation matters
-

-

97,000

-
Adjusted Operating income
60,992

130,179

6,059

717,986
% of Revenue
4 %

9 %

0 %

16 %


 

 

 

 
GAAP Net (loss) income
(623,694)

(371,311)

(3,460,418)

2,914,659
% of Revenue
(36) %

(27) %

(62) %

63 %
add: stock-based compensation
141,744

98,309

549,142

330,763
add: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
3,161

11,088

13,719

66,286
add: amortization of acquired intangibles
20,522

6,378

53,702

22,149
add: impairment of right-of-use assets and leasehold improvements
84,314

-

84,314

30,145
add: severance related costs
-

-

30,481

-
add: expense related to litigation matters
-

-

97,000

-
add: net loss (gain) on equity and other investments
474,073

509,735

2,874,290

(2,859,800)
add: income tax effects related to non-GAAP adjustments
(9,124)

(81,356)

(194,644)

310,185
Adjusted Net income
90,996

172,843

47,586

814,387
% of Revenue
5 %

13 %

1 %

18 %

 

Shopify Inc.
Reconciliation from GAAP to Non-GAAP Results (continued)

(Expressed in US $000's, except share and per share amounts, unaudited)



Three months ended

Years ended


December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021

December 31, 2022

December 31, 2021


$

$

$

$
Basic GAAP Net (loss) income per share attributable to shareholders(1)
(0.49)

(0.30)

(2.73)

2.34
add: stock-based compensation
0.11

0.08

0.43

0.27
add: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
0.00

0.01

0.01

0.05
add: amortization of acquired intangibles
0.02

0.01

0.04

0.02
add: impairment of right-of-use assets and leasehold improvements
0.07

0.00

0.07

0.02
add: severance related costs
0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00
add: expense related to litigation matters
0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00
add: net loss (gain) on equity and other investments
0.37

0.41

2.27

(2.29)
add: income tax effects related to non-GAAP adjustments
(0.01)

(0.06)

(0.15)

0.25
Basic Adjusted Net income per share attributable to shareholders
0.07

0.14

0.04

0.65
Weighted average shares used to compute GAAP and adjusted basic net (loss) income per share attributable to shareholders(1)
1,273,338,804

1,257,347,550

1,266,268,155

1,246,588,910


 

 

 

 
Diluted GAAP Net (loss) income per share attributable to shareholders(1)(2)
(0.48)

(0.29)

(2.69)

2.29
add: stock-based compensation
0.11

0.08

0.43

0.26
add: payroll taxes related to stock-based compensation
0.00

0.01

0.01

0.05
add: amortization of acquired intangibles
0.02

0.00

0.04

0.02
add: impairment of right-of-use assets and leasehold improvements
0.07

0.00

0.07

0.02
add: severance related costs
0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00
add: expense related to litigation matters
0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00
add: net loss (gain) on equity and other investments
0.37

0.40

2.24

(2.25)
add: income tax effects related to non-GAAP adjustments
(0.01)

(0.06)

(0.15)

0.24
Diluted Adjusted Net income per share attributable to shareholders
0.07

0.14

0.04

0.64
Weighted average shares used to compute GAAP and adjusted diluted net (loss) income per share attributable to shareholders(1)(2)
1,285,359,361

1,276,716,100

1,285,676,885

1,273,647,350

 

(1) Prior period share amounts have been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the Share Split effected in June 2022.
(
2) As the adjustments to GAAP net loss per share for the three months ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 and for the year ended December 31, 2022 have resulted in an adjusted net income per share, the diluted GAAP net loss and the weighted average shares used to compute GAAP and adjusted diluted net (loss) income have been adjusted to reflect the effect of dilutive securities.

Financial Performance Constant Currency Analysis

The following key performance indicator and non-GAAP financial measure converts our GMV, revenues, gross profit and (loss) income from operations using the comparative period's monthly average exchange rates. This effect of foreign exchange rates on our key performance indicator and consolidated statements of operations disclosure is a supplement to our consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. We have provided the below key performance indicator and non-GAAP disclosure as we believe it presents a clear comparison of our period to period operating results by removing the impact of fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and to assist investors in understanding our financial and operating performance. The key performance indicator and non-GAAP financial measures are not recognized measures for financial statement presentation under U.S. GAAP, do not have standardized meanings, and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other public companies. Such key performance indicators and non-GAAP financial measures should be considered as a supplement to, and not as a substitute for, or superior to, the corresponding measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP.



Three months ended December 31,


GMV

Revenue

Subscription Solutions Revenue

Merchant Solutions Revenue

Gross Profit

(Loss) Income from Operations


(in thousands, except percentages)
2021 As Reported (GAAP, excl. GMV)$54,056,561
$1,380,024
$351,208
$1,028,816
$692,659
$14,404
2021 As Adjusted$54,056,561
$1,380,024
$351,208
$1,028,816
$700,614
$130,179
2022 As Reported (GAAP, excl. GMV)$60,957,981
$1,734,978
$400,254
$1,334,724
$798,508
$(188,749)
2022 As Adjusted$60,957,981
$1,734,978
$400,254
$1,334,724
$818,844
$60,992
Percentage Change Y/Y (GAAP, excl. GMV)
13 %

26 %

14 %

30 %

15 %

(1410) %
Percentage Change Y/Y (As Adjusted)
13 %

26 %

14 %

30 %

17 %

(53) %
Constant Currency Impact$(2,401,173)
$(30,138)
$(2,466)
$(27,672)
$(12,171)
$13,761
Percentage Change Y/Y (GAAP, excl. GMV) Constant Currency
17 %

28 %

15 %

32 %

17 %

(1506) %
Percentage Change Y/Y (As Adjusted, excl. GMV) Constant Currency
17 %

28 %

15 %

32 %

19 %

(64) %

 



Years ended December 31,


GMV

Revenue

Subscription Solutions Revenue

Merchant Solutions Revenue

Gross Profit

(Loss) Income from Operations


(in thousands, except percentages)
2021 As Reported (GAAP, excl. GMV)$175,361,814
$4,611,856
$1,342,334
$3,269,522
$2,481,144
$268,643
2021 As Adjusted$175,361,814
$4,611,856
$1,342,334
$3,269,522
$2,509,185
$717,986
2022 As Reported (GAAP, excl. GMV)$197,166,882
$5,599,864
$1,487,759
$4,112,105
$2,754,119
$(822,299)
2022 As Adjusted$197,166,882
$5,599,864
$1,487,759
$4,112,105
$2,811,683
$6,059
Percentage Change Y/Y (GAAP, excl. GMV)
12 %

21 %

11 %

26 %

11 %

(406) %
Percentage Change Y/Y (As Adjusted)
12 %

21 %

11 %

26 %

12 %

(99) %
Constant Currency Impact$(6,638,647)
$(76,657)
$(4,941)
$(71,716)
$(30,446)
$12,140
Percentage Change Y/Y (GAAP, excl. GMV) Constant Currency
16 %

23 %

11 %

28 %

12 %

(411) %
Percentage Change Y/Y (As Adjusted, excl. GMV) Constant Currency
16 %

23 %

11 %

28 %

13 %

(101) %

 

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