Trusted technology provider Gogolook (6902-TW) announced a record-high net profit of NT$59.61 million in the second quarter, marking a new high for quarterly earnings, with earnings per share (EPS) reaching NT$1.69. The company expressed optimism that profitability will remain strong in the second half, as its stock price surged nearly 10% this week, ending four consecutive weeks of declines and rebounding to a one-month high.
Gogolook stated that its three core business segments—consumer anti-fraud, enterprise anti-fraud, and financial technology services—are expanding simultaneously. Full-year revenue is expected to reach a new high. Looking ahead to the next three years, the company's strategic focus will center on accelerating AI innovation and improving operational efficiency to achieve high-speed profit growth.
To strengthen long-term revenue drivers, Gogolook is prioritizing enterprise anti-fraud solutions and fintech services built on risk control capabilities. Enterprise anti-fraud has a low base but strong demand, offering significant growth potential. Meanwhile, fintech services not only hold diverse development opportunities but also enable further expansion into domestic and international markets.
Gogolook co-founder and Chairman Cheng Sheng-Feng stated, 'We believe Q2 will not be the best quarter of the year—there is even more to look forward to in the second half.' As enterprise services continue to gain recognition from government agencies and businesses, accumulated long-term orders will accelerate future growth momentum. Notably, JUJI Zhao Cai Ma Ji, powered by proprietary risk control models, maintains a high renewal rate with domestic financial institutions and has expanded into new application scenarios. In Q2, it successfully secured its first enterprise contract in the Thai market, paving the way for accelerated market scaling locally.
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- Source: PR Times
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