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dLocal Reports 2024 Second Quarter Financial Results
Second Quarter 2024US$6.0 billion Total Processed Volume, up 38% year-over-year and 14% quarter-over-quarterRevenue of US$171 million, up 6% year-over-year

About this update from Dlocal Limited
[{"type":"text","content":"Second Quarter 2024US$6.0 billion Total Processed Volume, up 38% year-over-year and 14% quarter-over-quarterRevenue of US$171 million, up 6% year-over-year and down 7% quarter-over-quarter100% Net Revenue Retention RateGross Profit of US$70 million, down 1% year-over-year and up 11% quarter-over-quarterAdjusted EBITDA of US$43 million, down 18% year-over-year and up 16% quarter-over-quarter dLocal reports in US dollars and in accordance with IFRS as issued by the IASB. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Aug. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DLocal Limited (“dLocal”, “we”, “us”, and “our”) (NASDAQ:DLO), a technology - first payments platform today announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024. We continue to see strong growth in our business, achieving another quarterly record of $6.0 billion of TPV during the second quarter of 2024, an increase of nearly 40% year-over-year. This occurred despite the tough comparison with last year's 80% growth during the same period. The evolution of this key metric demonstrates our continued ability to grow as we gain share of wallet from our global merchant base and add new merchants to the mix. It also underscores our unique value proposition as a trusted partner for some of the largest and most sophisticated global companies across emerging markets. The TPV performance was good across multiple verticals, including continued strong growth in the commerce, on-demand delivery, and remittance verticals; accelerating growth from SaaS and ride-hailing. This kind of sustained and well diversified TPV growth, with a focused commitment to low-risk high-reputation verticals, sets us up well for long-term success. We believe that our year-over-year growth showcases a unique in class combination of growth while focusing on reputable verticals, which sets us apart from relevant comps base, who either grow less, over index high-risk verticals, or do both. Net take rates have held up sequentially, despite unfavorable events, like repricing by our largest merchant at the beginning of the year, material currency devaluations in Nigeria and Egypt, and continued weakening across most emerging markets currencies. The stable sequential net take rate and growing TPV during the quarter translated to 11% quarter-over-quarter gross profit growth. Our OPEX, excluding non-cash share-based compensation, grew...