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    SEC Form 6-K filed by CI&T Inc

    8/13/25 4:14:11 PM ET
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    6-K 1 cintfs2q25_6k.htm 6-K

    UNITED STATES

    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

    Washington, D.C. 20549

     

     

    Form 6-K

     

     

    REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

    PURSUANT TO RULE 13A-16 OR 15D-16

    UNDERTHE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

     

    For the month of August 2025

     

    Commission File Number: 001-41035

     

    CI&T INC

    (Translation of registrant’s name into English)

     

    Estrada Guiseppina Vianelli De Napoli, 1455 –  C,

    Globaltech 13.100-000 - Brazil

    Campinas-State of São Paulo

    +55 19 21024500

    (Address of principal executive office)

     



    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F:

     

    Form 20-F ☒                                                        Form 40-F ☐


     

     

     

     


    CI&T Inc

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

     

    ITEM

    1. 2Q25 Earnings Release
    2. Unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial information for the six-month period ended June 30, 2025

     

     

     

     

     

     

    CI&T Reports 12.3% Organic Revenue Growth at Constant Currency in 2Q25 Results

    New York - August 13, 2025 - CI&T (NYSE: CINT, “Company”), a global technology transformation specialist and fast-growing public company, today announces its results for the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25) in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS® Accounting Standards), as issued by the IASB. For comparison purposes, we refer to the results for the second quarter of 2024 (2Q24). The numbers are presented in U.S. dollars.

    Second quarter of 2025 (2Q25) highlights

    ●Revenue of US$117.2 million, an 8.0% increase compared to US$108.5 million in 2Q24.
    ●Revenue growth at constant currency was 12.3% compared to 2Q24.
    ●Profit increased by 4.6%, reaching US$9.7 million in 2Q25, up from US$9.3 million in 2Q24.
    ●Adjusted EBITDA increased by 3.1% to US$21.5 million in 2Q25 compared to US$20.9 million in 2Q24. The Adjusted EBITDA margin was 18.4% in 2Q25.
    ●Adjusted Profit was US$12.2 million in 2Q25 compared to US$12.5 million in 2Q24. The Adjusted Profit margin was 10.4% in 2Q25.
    ●Diluted earnings per share (EPS) were US$0.07 and adjusted diluted EPS were US$0.09.
    ●CI&T ended 2Q25 with 7,627 employees, a 22.3% increase compared to 2Q24.

     

    Cesar Gon, founder and CEO of CI&T, commented, “CI&T delivered another quarter of strong, predictable results, reflecting the strength of our strategy to unite technology and business for measurable impact. Through our AI-powered CI&T FLOW platform, we are not only driving hyper-efficiency but also helping our clients capture new growth opportunities in an AI-driven world. This consistent performance and the resilience of our business model give us the confidence to raise our full-year revenue growth guidance as we continue leading global brands through their most critical technology transformations.”

     

    Comments on the 2Q25 financial performance

     

    Revenue reached US$117.2 million in 2Q25, an 8.0% increase from US$108.5 million in 2Q24, or a 12.3% growth at constant currency. In 2Q25, revenue among our top 10 clients grew 11.7% compared to the same period in 2024.

     

    The cost of services provided was US$79.5 million in 2Q25, a 12.1% increase from 2Q24, mainly explained by the additional headcount. Gross profit was US$37.7 million, a 0.2% increase compared to 2Q24. Adjusted gross profit reached US$40.1 million, stable compared to 2Q24. The adjusted gross profit margin was 34.2% in 2Q25.

     

    Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) and other operating expenses totaled US$22.2 million in 2Q25, a 2.6% reduction compared to 2Q24, primarily driven by non-recurring acquisition-related expenses in 2024.

     

    Adjusted EBITDA reached US$21.5 million in 2Q25, a 3.1% increase from US$20.9 million in 2Q24. In 2Q25, the adjusted EBITDA margin was 18.4%.

     

       
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    Net finance costs totaled US$1.0 million in 2Q25, reflecting a 54.3% decrease compared to 2Q24. This reduction was primarily driven by lower interest expenses and higher income from financial investments. Income tax expense was US$4.7 million in 2Q25, an increase of 44.2% compared to 2Q24, equivalent to an effective tax rate of 33%.

     

    Profit was US$9.7 million in 2Q25, up 4.6% from 2Q24. Adjusted profit was US$12.2 million, a decrease of 2.4% compared to 2Q24. The adjusted profit margin was 10.4%. In 2Q25, diluted EPS was US$0.07 and adjusted diluted EPS was US$0.09, both stable compared to 2Q24. Cash generated from operating activities was US$33.7 million in 6M25.

     

    Business Outlook

    In the third quarter of 2025, we expect our reported revenue to be at least US$124.4 million, equivalent to a 10.5% increase year-over-year on a constant currency basis. This reflects a 10.8% growth in U.S. dollars on a reported basis, compared to US$112.2 million in 3Q24. This estimate assumes an average FX rate of 5.51 BRL/USD in 3Q25, compared to 5.55 BRL/USD in 3Q24.

     

    For the full year of 2025, we are increasing our guidance. We expect our revenue growth at constant currency to be in the range of 10.5% to 15.0% year-over-year. In addition, we estimate our Adjusted EBITDA margin to be in the range of 18% to 20%.

     

    These expectations are forward-looking statements, and actual results may differ materially. See "Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Statements" below.

     

    Conference Call Information
    Cesar Gon (Founder and CEO), Bruno Guicardi (Founder and President for North America and Europe), Stanley Rodrigues (CFO), and Eduardo Galvão (Director of Investor Relations) will host a video conference call to discuss the 2Q25 financial and operating results on August 13, at 4:30 PM Eastern Time / 5:30 PM BRT. The earnings call can be accessed on the Company’s Investor Relations website at https://investors.ciandt.com or at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/live/HYDwjT4Za2c.

     

    About CI&T

    CI&T (NYSE: CINT) is a global technology transformation specialist for 100+ large enterprises and fast growth clients. CI&T brings a 30-year track record of helping clients navigate change to deliver accelerated business impact, with deep expertise across AI, strategy, customer experience, software development, cloud services, data and more. CI&T’s proprietary AI platform, CI&T FLOW boosts team productivity, ensuring fast, efficient, and scalable delivery of world-class solutions. Operating globally with over 7,600 professionals across 10 countries.

     

    Non-IFRS Financial Measures

    We regularly monitor certain financial and operating metrics to evaluate our business, measure our performance, identify trends affecting our business, formulate financial projections, and make strategic decisions. These non-IFRS financial measures include Adjusted Gross Profit, Adjusted Gross Profit Margin, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA Margin, Adjusted Profit, Adjusted Profit Margin, Revenue at Constant Currency, and Adjusted Diluted EPS. They should be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with IFRS, but not as substitutes for IFRS results. In addition, our calculation of these non-IFRS financial measures may differ from those used by other companies, and therefore, comparability may be limited. These non-IFRS financial measures are provided as additional information to enhance investors’ understanding of our operations’ historical and current financial performance.

       
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    CI&T is not providing a quantitative reconciliation of its forward-looking non-IFRS Revenue at Constant Currency and Adjusted EBITDA Margin to the most directly comparable IFRS measure because it cannot reasonably predict the outcome of certain significant items without unreasonable efforts. These items include, but are not limited to, share-based compensation expenses, the tax effect of non-IFRS measures, foreign currency exchange gains/losses, and other items. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors, and could have a material impact on our IFRS-reported results for the guidance period.

     

    We calculate Revenue at Constant Currency by translating Revenue from entities reporting in foreign currencies into U.S. dollars using the comparable foreign currency exchange rates from the prior period to show changes in our revenue without giving effect to period-to-period currency fluctuations.

     

    In calculating Adjusted Gross Profit, we exclude cost components unrelated to the direct management of our services. For the periods presented, the adjustments applied were: (i) depreciation and amortization related to the costs of services provided and (ii) share-based compensation expenses.

     

    In calculating Adjusted EBITDA, we exclude components unrelated to the direct management of our services. We calculate Adjusted EBITDA for the periods presented as Profit, plus net finance costs, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, plus: (i) share-based compensation expenses; (ii) government grants related to tax reimbursement in our Chinese subsidiary; (iii) acquisition-related expenses; and (iv) business restructuring expenses related to the optimization of our global delivery model based on our nearshoring strategy.

     

    In calculating Adjusted Profit and Adjusted Diluted EPS, we exclude components unrelated to the direct management of our services. For the periods presented, the adjustments have been made for (i) acquisition-related expenses (including amortization of intangible assets from acquired companies, and present value adjustments to accounts payable for business acquired); (ii) business restructuring expenses related to the optimization of our global delivery model based on our nearshoring strategy; (iii) share-based compensation expenses; and (iv) the tax effects of non-IFRS adjustments.

     

       
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    Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact that may be deemed forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: the statements under Business Outlook, including expectations relating to revenues and other financial or business metrics; statements regarding relationships with clients; and any other statements of expectations or beliefs. The words “believe”, “will”, “may”, “may have,” "would,” "estimate,” "continues,” "anticipates,” “intends,” “plans,” “expects,” “budget,” "scheduled,” “forecasts” and similar words are intended to identify estimates and forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Forward-looking statements represent our management's beliefs and assumptions only as of the date of this press release. You should read this press release with the understanding that our actual future results may be materially different from our expectations. These statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such statements in this press release. Such risk factors include, but are not limited to, those relating to: the ongoing trade war and the impact of tariffs imposed on international trade, particularly between Brazil and the United States; the ongoing war in Ukraine and the economic sanctions imposed by Western economies on Russia, as well as the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and their impact on our business and industry; uncertainty regarding the demand for and market utilization of our services; our ability to maintain or acquire new client relationships; general business and economic conditions; our ability to successfully integrate the recent-acquired business; the impact of pandemics, epidemics and disease outbreak; and our ability to successfully implement our growth strategy and strategic plans. Additional information about these and other risks and uncertainties is contained in the Risk Factors section of CI&T's annual report on Form 20-F. Additional information will be made available in our Annual Reports on Form 20-F, and other filings and reports that we may file from time to time with the SEC. Except as required by law, we assume no obligation to and do not intend to update these forward-looking statements or to update the reasons why actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements, even if new information becomes available in the future.

     

    Contacts:

    Investor Relations Contact:

    Eduardo Galvão

    [email protected]

     

    Media Relations Contact:

    Zella Panossian

    [email protected]

       
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    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of profit or loss

    (In thousands of U.S. dollars)

     

      Quarter ended June 30,   Six months ended June 30,
      2025   2024   2025   2024
    Revenue 117,185   108,494   228,061   214,196
    Costs of services provided (79,498)   (70,892)   (155,908)   (142,770)
    Gross profit 37,687   37,602   72,153   71,426
                   
    Selling expenses (9,444)   (9,480)   (17,848)   (18,816)
    General and administrative expenses (13,177)   (13,241)   (25,601)   (26,989)
    Impairment gain (loss) on accounts receivables and contract assets (92)   (148)   239   (520)
    Other income 526   89   768   123
    Operating expenses net (22,187)   (22,780)   (42,442)   (46,202)
                   
    Operating profit before net finance costs and income tax expense 15,500   14,822   29,711   25,224
                   
    Finance income 4,730   4,497   9,542   6,657
    Finance costs (5,746)   (6,720)   (12,302)   (11,378)
    Net finance costs (1,016)   (2,223)   (2,760)   (4,721)
                   
    Profit before income tax 14,484   12,599   26,951   20,503
                   
    Current (1,521)   (2,511)   (2,832)   (4,221)
    Deferred (3,221)   (777)   (6,930)   (2,449)
    Total income tax expense (4,742)   (3,288)   (9,762)   (6,670)
                   
    Profit for the period 9,742   9,311   17,189   13,833
                   
    Earnings per share              
    Earnings per share – basic (in US$) 0.07   0.07   0.13   0.10
    Earnings per share – diluted (in US$) 0.07   0.07   0.13   0.10
                   
    Weighted average number of basic shares 130,855,082   136,841,476   134,377,612   137,114,610
    Weighted average number of diluted shares 132,478,854   140,636,144   136,001,384   140,909,278
       
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    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of financial position

    (In thousands of U.S. dollars)

     

    Assets June 30, 2025   December 31, 2024   Liabilities and equity June 30, 2025   December 31, 2024
                     
    Cash and cash equivalents 58,643   56,621   Suppliers and other payables 5,487   4,803
    Accounts receivable and contract assets 120,412   115,973   Loans and borrowings 65,829   46,227
    Recoverable taxes 2,519   861   Lease liabilities 3,977   3,867
    Current income tax assets 4,841   6,650   Salaries and welfare charges 46,030   44,554
    Derivatives 417   723   Accounts payable for business acquired 1,970   6,522
    Restricted cash -   4,247   Derivatives 768   2,370
    Other assets 7,692   6,685   Current income tax liabilities 181   2,823
    Total current assets 194,524   191,760   Other taxes payable 2,592   3,062
              Contract liability 1,172   6,766
    Recoverable taxes 874   669   Other liabilities 2,853   3,989
    Non-current income tax assets 6,601   5,408   Total current liabilities 130,859   124,983
    Deferred tax assets 572   1,427          
    Judicial deposits 1,728   1,316    

     

       
    Restricted cash 1,134   1,000   Loans and borrowings 81,702   92,508
    Other assets 1,241   1,601   Deferred tax liabilities 24,815   16,282
    Property and equipment 7,105   5,896   Lease liabilities 5,164   5,628
    Intangible assets and goodwill 331,144   309,284   Provisions for tax and labor risks 1,243   1,076
    Right-of-use assets 7,879   8,055   Accounts payable for business acquired 4,050   3,389
    Total non-current assets 358,278   334,656   Other liabilities 2,758   2,426
              Total non-current liabilities 119,732   121,309
                     
              Equity      
              Share capital 7   7
              Share premium 184,183   186,333
              Treasury share reserve (20,147)   (6,457)
              Capital reserves 27,365   26,659
              Retained earnings reserves 115,097   97,908
              Other comprehensive income (loss) (4,294)   (24,326)
              Total equity 302,211   280,124
                     
    Total assets 552,802   526,416   Total equity and liabilities 552,802   526,416
       
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    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of cash flows

    (In thousands of U.S. dollars)

     

      June 30, 2025   June 30, 2024
    Cash flows from operating activities      
    Profit for the period 17,189   13,833
    Adjustments for:      
    Depreciation and amortization 9,002   8,903
    Loss on sale and write-off of fixed assets 36   74
    Interest and exchange rate changes 4,570   7,871
    Unrealized gain on financial instruments (1,386)   1,110
    Income tax expenses 9,762   6,670
    Impairment (gain) losses on accounts receivable and contract assets (239)   520
    Share-based compensation 2,384   2,029
    Others 20   (3)
    Changes in operating assets and liabilities      
    Accounts receivable and contract assets 869   (5,774)
    Recoverable taxes 1,280   (2,505)
    Suppliers and other payables (364)   (427)
    Salaries and welfare charges (4,454)   1,042
    Contract liabilities (5,781)   (5,199)
    Other receivables and payables, net 757   (1,603)
    Cash generated from operating activities 33,645   26,541
    Income tax paid (6,704)   (1,393)
    Interest paid on loans and borrowings (5,449)   (5,114)
    Interest paid on lease (353)   (328)
    Income tax refund 127   67
    Net cash from operating activities 21,266   19,773
    Cash flows from investing activities      
    Acquisition of property and equipment and intangible assets (6,376)   (4,772)
    Redemption of financial investments -   635
    Net cash used in investing activities (6,376)   (4,137)
    Cash flows from financing activities      
    Share-based compensation exercised 882   226
    Payment of lease liabilities (2,304)   (2,258)
    Proceeds from loans and borrowings 24,722   10,000
    Proceeds from (payment on) settlement of derivatives (41)   1,032
    Payment of loans and borrowings (21,177)   (6,597)
    Payment of installment related to accounts payable for business acquired (758)   (698)
    Treasury shares acquired (17,592)   (5,858)
    Net cash used in financing activities (16,268)   (4,153)
    Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (1,378)   11,483
    Cash and cash equivalents as of January 1st 56,621   43,715
    Exchange variation effect on cash and cash equivalents 3,400   (7,563)
    Cash and cash equivalents as of June 30th 58,643   47,635

     

     

       
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    Revenue Distribution

     

    Revenue by Industry

    (in USD thousand)

    2Q25 2Q24

    Var.

    2Q25 x 2Q24

    6M25 6M24

    Var.

    6M25 x 6M24

    Financial Services 41,782 30,262 38.1% 79,029 60,090 31.5%
    Consumer Goods 24,954 25,259 -1.2% 47,823 47,464 0.8%
    Retail and Industrial Goods 24,169 20,204 19.6% 48,390 38,589 25.4%
    Technology and Telecommunications 10,212 12,299 -17.0% 21,600 24,541 -12.0%
    Life Sciences 9,461 10,430 -9.3% 18,519 21,409 -13.5%
    Others 6,607 10,040 -34.2% 12,700 22,103 -42.5%
    Total 117,185 108,494 8.0% 228,061 214,196 6.5%

     

    Revenue by Geography

    (in USD thousand)

    2Q25 2Q24

    Var.

    2Q25 x 2Q24

    6M25 6M24

    Var.

    6M25 x 6M24

    Latin America 54,519 43,373 25.7% 104,205 88,337 18.0%
    North America 51,775 48,205 7.4% 100,834 92,206 9.4%
    Europe 6,155 11,965 -48.6% 13,571 24,308 -44.2%
    Asia Pacific 4,736 4,951 -4.3% 9,451 9,345 1.1%
    Total 117,185 108,494 8.0% 228,061 214,196 6.5%

     

    Top Clients

    (in USD thousand)

    2Q25 2Q24

    Var.

    2Q25 x 2Q24

    6M25 6M24

    Var.

    6M25 x 6M24

    Top Client 13,162 6,861 91.8% 24,920 13,695 82.0%
    Top 10 Clients 50,803 45,477 11.7% 97,156 88,587 9.7%

     

     

       
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    Reconciliation of various income statement amounts from IFRS to non-IFRS measures

     

     Revenue Growth at Constant Currency 2Q25
    Reported Revenue Growth 8.0%
    Foreign Exchange Rates Impact 4.3%
     Revenue Growth at Constant Currency 12.3%

     

     

    Adjusted Gross Profit

    (in USD thousand)

    2Q25 2Q24

    Var.

    2Q25 x 2Q24

    6M25 6M24

    Var.

    6M25 x 6M24

    Revenue 117,185 108,494 8.0% 228,061 214,196 6.5%
    Cost of Services Provided (79,498) (70,892) 12.1% (155,908) (142,770) 9.2%
    Gross Profit 37,687 37,602 0.2% 72,153 71,426 1.0%
    Adjustments            
    Depreciation and amortization (cost of services provided) 1,513 1,646 -8.1% 3,013 3,268 -7.8%
    Share-based compensation 929 878 5.8% 1,688 1,434 17.7%
    Adjusted Gross Profit 40,129 40,126 0.0% 76,854 76,128 1.0%
    Adjusted Gross Profit Margin 34.2% 37.0% -2.7p.p 33.7% 35.5% -1.8p.p

     

     

    Adjusted EBITDA

    (in USD thousand)

    2Q25 2Q24

    Var.

    2Q25 x 2Q24

    6M25 6M24

    Var.

    6M25 x 6M24

    Profit for the period 9,742 9,311 4.6% 17,189 13,833 24.3%
    Adjustments            
    Net finance costs 1,016 2,223 -54.3% 2,760 4,721 -41.5%
    Income tax expense 4,742 3,288 44.2% 9,762 6,670 46.4%
    Depreciation and amortization 4,605 4,485 2.7% 9,002 8,903 1.1%
    Share-based compensation 1,423 1,267 12.3% 2,384 2,029 17.5%
    Government grants - (59) - - (73) -
    Acquisition-related expenses (1) - 282 - - 553 -
    Business restructuring (2) - 79 - - 1,235 -
    Adjusted EBITDA 21,527 20,877 3.1% 41,097 37,871 8.5%
    Adjusted EBITDA Margin 18.4% 19.2% -0.9p.p 18.0% 17.7% 0.3p.p

     

    Items (1) and (2) are detailed below.  

       
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    Adjusted Profit

    (in USD thousand)

    2Q25 2Q24

    Var.

    2Q25 x 2Q24

    6M25 6M24

    Var.

    6M25 x 6M24

    Profit for the period 9,742 9,311 4.6% 17,189 13,833 24.3%
    Adjustments            
    Acquisition-related expenses (1) 2,038 2,406 -15.3% 4,044 4,857 -16.7%
    Business restructuring (2) 0 79 -100.0% 0 1,235 -100.0%
    Share-based compensation 1,423 1,267 12.3% 2,384 2,029 17.5%
    Tax effects on non-IFRS adjustments (968) (531) 82.3% (1,772) (1,002) 76.8%
    Adjusted Profit 12,235 12,532 -2.4% 21,845 20,952 4.3%
    Adjusted Profit Margin 10.4% 11.6% -1.1p.p 9.6% 9.8% -0.2p.p

     

     

     

    Adjusted Diluted EPS

    (in USD)

    2Q25 2Q24

    Var.

    2Q25 x 2Q24

    6M25 6M24

    Var.

    6M25 x 6M24

    Diluted EPS 0.07 0.07 11.1% 0.13 0.10 28.7%
    Adjustments            
    Acquisition-related expenses (1) 0.02 0.02 -10.1% 0.03 0.03 -13.7%
    Business restructuring (2) 0.00 0.00 -100.0% 0.00 0.01 -100.0%
    Share-based compensation 0.01 0.01 19.2% 0.02 0.01 21.7%
    Tax effects on non-IFRS adjustments -0.01 0.00 93.5% -0.01 -0.01 83.2%
    Adjusted Diluted EPS 0.09 0.09 3.6% 0.16 0.15 8.0%

     

    Notes:

    (1)Includes fair value adjustment on accounts payable for business combination and amortization of intangible assets from acquired companies, when applicable. Other expenses include, when applicable, consulting expenses and retention packages.
    (2)Expenses related to the optimization of our global delivery model based on our nearshoring strategy, including termination charges, severance, and legal services for employee separations from North America, Europe and Asia Pacific regions for 2024.

     

       
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    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of financial position 3

     

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of profit or loss 4

     

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of other comprehensive income 5

     

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity 6

     

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of cash flows 7

     

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements 8

     

     

     

     

     

       

     

     

    CI&T Inc.

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of financial position as of June 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$)

     

    Assets Note June 30, 2025 December 31, 2024 Liabilities and equity Note June 30, 2025 December 31, 2024
                   
    Cash and cash equivalents 6 58,643 56,621 Suppliers and other payables   5,487 4,803
    Accounts receivables and contract assets 7 120,412 115,973 Loans and borrowings 10 65,829 46,227
    Recoverable taxes   2,519 861 Lease liabilities   3,977 3,867
    Current income tax assets   4,841 6,650 Salaries and welfare charges   46,030 44,554
    Derivatives 11 417 723 Accounts payable for business acquired   1,970 6,522
    Restricted cash   - 4,247 Derivatives 11 768 2,370
    Other assets   7,692 6,685 Current income tax liabilities   181 2,823
            Other taxes payable   2,592 3,062
            Contract liability   1,172 6,766
            Other liabilities   2,853 3,989
                   
                   
    Total current assets   194,524 191,760 Total current liabilities   130,859 124,983
                   
    Recoverable taxes   874 669 Loans and borrowings 10 81,702 92,508
    Non-current income tax assets   6,601 5,408 Deferred tax liabilities 16 24,815 16,282
    Deferred tax assets 16 572 1,427 Lease liabilities   5,164 5,628
    Judicial deposits   1,728 1,316 Provisions for tax and labor risks   1,243 1,076
    Restricted cash   1,134 1,000 Accounts payable for business acquired   4,050 3,389
    Other assets   1,241 1,601 Other liabilities   2,758 2,426
    Property and equipment 8 7,105 5,896        
    Intangible assets and goodwill 9 331,144 309,284        
    Right-of-use assets   7,879 8,055 Total non-current liabilities   119,732 121,309
                   
    Total non-current assets   358,278 334,656        
            Equity 12    
            Share capital   7 7
            Share premium   184,183 186,333
            Treasury share reserve   (20,147) (6,457)
            Capital reserves   27,365 26,659
            Retained earnings reserves   115,097 97,908
            Other comprehensive income (loss)   (4,294) (24,326)
                   
            Total equity   302,211 280,124
                   
    Total assets   552,802 526,416 Total equity and liabilities   552,802 526,416

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of profit or loss

    For the three months and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, except basic and diluted result per share)

     

      Note Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
               
    Revenue 13 228,061 117,185 214,196 108,494
               
    Costs of services provided 14 (155,908) (79,498) (142,770) (70,892)
    Gross profit   72,153 37,687 71,426 37,602
               
    Selling expenses 14 (17,848) (9,444) (18,816) (9,480)
    General and administrative expenses 14 (25,601) (13,177) (26,989) (13,241)
    Impairment gain (loss) on accounts receivables and contract assets 14 239 (92) (520) (148)
    Other income 14 768 526 123 89
    Operating expenses net   (42,442) (22,187) (46,202) (22,780)
               
    Operating profit before net finance costs and income tax expense   29,711 15,500 25,224 14,822
               
    Finance income 15 9,542 4,730 6,657 4,497
    Finance costs 15 (12,302) (5,746) (11,378) (6,720)
    Net finance costs   (2,760) (1,016) (4,721) (2,223)
               
    Profit before income tax   26,951 14,484 20,503 12,599
               
    Income tax expense          
    Current 16 (2,832) (1,521) (4,221) (2,511)
    Deferred 16 (6,930) (3,221) (2,449) (777)
    Total income tax expense   (9,762) (4,742) (6,670) (3,288)
               
    Profit for the period   17,189 9,742 13,833 9,311
               
    Profit attributable to:          
    Controlling shareholders   17,189 9,742 13,833 9,311
    Profit for the period   17,189 9,742 13,833 9,311
               
    Earnings per share          
    Earnings per share – basic (in US$)   0.13 0.07 0.10 0.07
    Earnings per share – diluted (in US$)   0.13 0.07 0.10 0.07

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

     

      

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of other comprehensive income

    For the three months and six ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$)

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Profit for the period 17,189 9,742 13,833 9,311
             
    Other comprehensive income:        
             
    Items that are or may be reclassified subsequently to statement of profit or loss        
             
    Cash flow hedges – effective portion of changes in fair value – net of tax 1,847 551 (3,109) (2,402)
    Cash flow hedges – reclassified to profit or loss 439 439 - -
    Translation adjustments of foreign operations 17,746 9,110 (17,073) (12,428)
    Total other comprehensive income (loss) 20,032 10,100 (20,182) (14,830)
             
    Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period 37,221 19,842 (6,349) (5,519)
             
    Total comprehensive income (loss) attributed to        
    Owners of the Company 37,221 19,842 (6,349) (5,519)
    Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period 37,221 19,842 (6,349) (5,519)
             

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity

    For the six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$)

      

      Share capital Share premium Treasury share reserve Capital reserve Retained earnings reserve Other comprehensive income (loss) Total equity
    Balances as of December 31, 2024 7 186,333 (6,457) 26,659 97,908 (24,326) 280,124
    Comprehensive income for the period              
    Profit for the period - - - - 17,189 - 17,189
    Translation adjustments of foreign operations - - - - - 17,746 17,746
    Cash flow hedges – net of taxes - - - - - 2,286 2,286
    Total comprehensive income for the period - - - - 17,189 20,032 37,221
                   
    Transactions with the owner of the Group              
    Contributions, distribution and constitution of reserves              
    Treasury shares acquired - - (17,592) - - - (17,592)
    Reissue of ordinary shares - (641) 641 - - - -
    Equity settled share-based payment - (6) - 2,008 - - 2,002
    Restricted stock units exercised - (291) 1,167 (1,302) - - (426)
    Share options exercised - (1,113) 1,871 - - - 758
    Incentive stock options exercised - (99) 223 - - - 124
    Total contributions and distribution and constitution of reserves   (2,150) (13,690) 706 - - (15,134)
                   
    Balances as of June 30, 2025 7 184,183 (20,147) 27,365 115,097 (4,294) 302,211
                   
    Balances as of January 1, 2024 7 181,092 - 33,945 68,414 8,045 291,503
    Comprehensive income for the period              
    Profit for the period - - - - 13,833 - 13,833
    Translation adjustments of foreign operations - - - - - (17,073) (17,073)
    Cash flow hedges – net of tax - - - - - (3,109) (3,109)
    Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period - - - - 13,833 (20,182) (6,349)
                   
    Transactions with the owner of the Group              
    Contributions, distribution and constitution of reserves              
    Treasury shares acquired - - (5,858) - - - (5,858)
    Equity settled share-based payment - - - 2,048 - - 2,048
    Restricted stock units exercised - 460 - (460) - - -
    Share options exercised - - - 226 - - 226
    Total contributions and distribution and constitution of reserves - 460 (5,858) 1,814 - - (3,584)
                   
    Balances as of June 30, 2024 7 181,552 (5,858) 35,759 82,247 (12,137) 281,570

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of cash flows

    For the six months ended on June 30, 2025 and 2024 

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$)

     

      Notes June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024
    Cash flows from operating activities      
    Profit for the period   17,189 13,833
    Adjustments for:      
    Depreciation and amortization   9,002 8,903
    Loss on sale and write-off of fixed assets   36 74
    Interest and exchange rate changes   4,570 7,871
    Unrealized gain on financial instruments   (1,386) 1,110
    Income tax expenses 16 9,762 6,670
    Impairment (gain) losses on accounts receivable and contract assets 7 (239) 520
    Share-based compensation 14 2,384 2,029
    Others   20 (3)
           
    Changes in operating assets and liabilities      
    Accounts receivable and contract assets   869 (5,774)
    Recoverable taxes   1,280 (2,505)
    Suppliers and other payables   (364) (427)
    Salaries and welfare charges   (4,454) 1,042
    Contract liabilities   (5,781) (5,199)
    Other receivables and payables, net   757 (1,603)
           
    Cash generated from operating activities   33,645 26,541
           
    Income tax paid   (6,704) (1,393)
    Interest paid on loans and borrowings 10 (5,449) (5,114)
    Interest paid on lease   (353) (328)
    Income tax refund   127 67
           
    Net cash from operating activities   21,266 19,773
           
    Cash flows from investing activities      
    Acquisition of property and equipment and intangible assets   (6,376) (4,772)
    Redemption of financial investments   - 635
           
    Net cash used in investing activities   (6,376) (4,137)
           
    Cash flows from financing activities      
    Share-based compensation exercised   882 226
    Payment of lease liabilities   (2,304) (2,258)
    Proceeds from loans and borrowings 10 24,722 10,000
    Proceeds from (payments on) settlement of derivatives 11 (41) 1,032
    Payment of loans and borrowings 10 (21,177) (6,597)
    Payment of installment related to accounts payable for business acquired   (758) (698)
    Treasury shares acquired 12 (17,592) (5,858)
           
    Net cash used in financing activities   (16,268) (4,153)
           
    Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents   (1,378) 11,483
           
    Cash and cash equivalents as of January 1   56,621 43,715
           
    Exchange variation effect on cash and cash equivalents   3,400 (7,563)
           
    Cash and cash equivalents as of June 30   58,643 47,635
           

     

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    1.Reporting entity

     

    CI&T Inc. (“CI&T” or “Parent Company”) is a publicly held company incorporated in the Cayman Islands in June 2021, headquartered at Estrada Giuseppina Vianelli Di Napoli, 1455, Polo II de Alta Tecnologia, in the City of Campinas, State of São Paulo, Brazil. As a holding company, it is mainly engaged in the investment, as a partner or shareholder, in other companies, consortia or joint ventures in Brazil, in the United States of America, and other countries. The Parent Company’s subsidiaries are mainly engaged in the development of customizable software through the implementation of software solutions, including machine learning, artificial intelligence, analytics, cloud migration and mobility technologies.

     

    These unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements comprise the Parent Company and its subsidiaries (collectively referred to as the “Group”).

     

    Since November 10, 2021, CI&T has been a publicly-held company registered with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and its shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) under the ticker symbol “CINT”.

     

    1.1Organizational structure

     

    The Parent Company did not have any changes to its direct and indirect subsidiaries compared to those presented in the consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2024, except for CI&T Philippines and CI&T Singapore, which started operations during the second quarter of 2025.

     

    2.Basis of accounting

     

    These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements as of June 30, 2025 and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting and should be read in conjunction with the Group's last annual consolidated financial statements as at and for the year ended 31 December 2024 ('last annual financial statements'). They do not include all the information required for a complete set of financial statements prepared in accordance with IFRSâ Accounting Standards. However, selected explanatory notes are included to explain events and transactions that are significant to an understanding of the changes in the Group's financial position and performance since the last annual financial statements.

     

    These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements were authorized for issue by the Parent Company's Board of Directors on August 12, 2025.

     

    2.1Seasonality of operations

     

    The business activities carried on by the Group entities, and their transactions are not highly cyclical or seasonal in nature.

     

    2.2Accounting standards issued but not yet effective

     

    A number of new accounting standards and amendments to accounting standards are effective for annual reporting periods beginning after January 1, 2025 and earlier application is permitted. However, the Group has not early adopted any of the forthcoming new or amended accounting standards in preparing these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

     

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    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    3.Functional and presentation currency

     

    The unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements of the Parent Company, along with those of its subsidiaries, are measured using the currency of the primary economic environment in which each entity operates, referred to as the "functional currency." For the Parent Company, this functional currency is the Brazilian Reais (R$). For presentation purposes, these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements are expressed in United States dollars (US$).

     

    4.Use of judgements and estimates

     

    In preparing these interim financial statements, management has made judgements and estimates about the future, that affect the application of the Group's accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, income and expense. Actual results may differ from these estimates.

     

    The significant judgements made by management in applying the Group's accounting policies and the key sources of estimation uncertainty were the same as those described in the last annual financial statements.

     

    4.1 Measurement of fair value

     

    There were no changes in the Group’s valuation processes, valuation techniques, and types of inputs used in the fair value measurements during the period. When available, observable market data is used, and third-party valuations are assessed to ensure compliance with accounting standards and appropriate classification within the fair value hierarchy. Fair values are categorized into Level 1 (quoted prices in active markets) and Level 2 (observable inputs other than quoted prices). The Group does not hold assets or liabilities that are categorized within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy, which involves unobservable inputs. There were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 fair value measurements during the period, and no transfers into or out of Level 3 fair value measurements during 2025.

     

    5.Changes in accounting policies

     

    The Group did not have any changes to its accounting policies from those applied in the consolidated financial statements as at and for the year ended December 31, 2024, since the amendments to IFRS Accounting Standards that apply for the first time in 2025 do not have an impact on the interim condensed consolidated financial statements.

     

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    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    6.Cash and cash equivalents

     

      Weighted average rate (p. a.) June 30, 2025 December 31, 2024
           
    Cash and cash equivalents   6,396 8,708
    Short-term financial investments      
       Short-term financial investments – Brazilian Reais 14.94% 39,597 31,758
       Short-term financial investments – US dollars 2.78% 6,021 12,379
       Short-term financial investments – Pound sterling 2.51% 5,419 3,180
       Short-term financial investments – Canadian Dollar 0.55% 274 596
       Short-term financial investments – Chinese Yuan 1.30% 936 -
           
    Total   58,643 56,621

     

    7.Accounts receivable and contract assets

     

    The balances of accounts receivable and contract assets are presented as follows:

     

      June 30, 2025 December 31, 2024
    In US$ – from United States based customers    
           Accounts receivable 38,394 58,777
           Contract assets 14,730  6,966
         
    In R$ – from Brazil based customers    
           Accounts receivable 29,885 26,562
           Contract assets 27,776  12,607
         
    Other currencies - from other foreign based customers    
           Accounts receivable 6,382 11,122
           Contract assets 6,232  2,819
         
    (-) Expected credit losses (2,987)  (2,880)
         
    Accounts receivable and contract assets, net 120,412 115,973

     

    The balance of accounts receivable by maturity date is as follows:

     

      June 30, 2025 December 31, 2024
    Current 116,936 107,491
    Overdue:    
    from 1 to 60 days 3,351  8,860
    61 to 360 days 734  2,430
    Over 360 days 2,378  72
    (-) Expected credit losses (2,987)  (2,880)
         
    Total 120,412 115,973

     

    By July 25, 2025, of the total amount overdue for up to 60 days, the amount of US$ 2,032 has already been received.

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    The rollforward of the allowance for expected losses is as follows:

      Expected credit losses
       
    December 31, 2024 (2,880)
    Provision (376)
    Reversal 615
    Translation to presentation currency (346)
       
    June 30, 2025 (2,987)

     

    As of June 30, 2025, the average expected credit loss rate under the method applied by the Group was 0.02% (0.02% as of December 31, 2024), except for certain customers with impairment of 100%, resulting in an expected credit loss amounting to US$ 2,967 (of the total of US$2,987). As of December 31, 2024, the exception pertains to certain customers with impairment ranging from 80% to 100%, resulting in a total impairment amount of US$ 2,609 (of the total of US$2,880).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    8.Property and equipment

     

     

    The rollforward in the balances are as follows:

     

    Cost Weighted average rate (p. a.) December 31, 2024 Additions Disposals Transfers Translation to presentation currency June 30, 2025
    IT equipment   14,131 2,027 (504) - 1,939 17,593
    Leasehold improvements   3,613 31 - 35 410 4,089
    Furniture and fixtures   1,188 11 (13) 1 136 1,323
    In progress   35 30 - (36) - 29
        18,967 2,099 (517) - 2,485 23,034
                   
    Depreciation              
    IT equipment 20.23% (9,810) (1,223) 503 - (1,400) (11,930)
    Leasehold improvements 13.92% (2,518) (259) - - (315) (3,092)
    Furniture and fixtures 10.04% (743) (69) 10 - (105) (907)
        (13,071) (1,551) 513 - (1,820) (15,929)
                   
    Total   5,896 548 (4) - 665 7,105

     

    The Group does not have property or equipment pledged as collateral.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    9.Intangible assets and goodwill

     

    The rollforward of intangible assets is as follows:

     

    Cost Weighted average rate (p. a.) December 31, 2024 Additions

     

     

    Disposals

    Transfers Translation to presentation currency Jun 30, 2025
    Customer relationship   55,766 -  - - 3,264 59,030
    Software   11,844 134 - 3,295 1,651 16,924
    Software in progress   2,176 4,345 (41) (3,295) 386 3,571
    Non-compete agreement   2,125 - - - 328 2,453
    Other   5,478 - - - 801 6,279
    Goodwill   260,766 - - - 19,502 280,267
        338,155 4,479 (41) - 25,932 368,524
                   
    Amortization              
    Customer relationship 13.10% (17,668) (3,691) - - (1,437) (22,796)
    Software 27.23%  (5,157) (1,433) - - (726) (7,316)
    Non-compete agreement 20.00%  (1,350) (264) - - (237) (1,851)
    Other 5.00% (4,696) (24) - - (697) (5,417)
        (28,871) (5,412) - - (3,097) (37,380)
                   
    Total   309,284  (933)  (41)  - 22,835 331,144

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

      

    10.Loans and borrowings

     

    The rollfoward of loans and borrowings is set forth below:

     

      Average effective interest rate p.a. Year of maturity December 31, 2024 Proceeds from loans and borrowings Payments of loans and borrowings Interest paid Interest expenses Exchange rate changes Translation to presentation currency June 30, 2025
    In US$                    
    Advance on foreign exchange contract 5.15% to 6.31% 2025 to 2026 10,297 24,722 (9,926) (568) 323 (1,231) 1,436 25,053
    Export credit note 6.74% 2026 16,746 - - (575) 553 (2,096) 2,103 16,731
    Working capital loan 5.02% to 7.23% 2026 to 2028 76,497 - (8,465) (1,744) 2,529 - 3 68,820
          103,540 24,722 (18,391) (2,887) 3,405 (3,327) 3,542 110,604
                         
    In R$                    
    Export credit note 15.63% 2026 to 2028 35,195 - (2,786) (2,562) 2,542 - 4,538 36,927
          35,195 - (2,786) (2,562) 2,542 - 4,538 36,927
                         
    Total     138,735 24,722 (21,177) (5,449) 5,947 (3,327) 8,080 147,531
                         
    Current     46,227             65,829
    Non-current     92,508             81,702

     

    The loans and borrowings are not secured by property and equipment or accounts receivable.

     

     

     

     

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    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    10.1Advances on foreign exchange contract

     

    On June 16, 2025, the subsidiary CI&T Brazil obtained funding of US$ 24,722 at a nominal annual interest rate of 5.15%. The principal and interest are due in a single installment in June 2026. The proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes.

     

    10.2Covenants

     

    The Group has restrictive clauses covenants in some of its loans and financing agreements, as disclosed in the annual financial statements of December 31, 2024, and summarized below:

     

    Restrictive clause related to: Measurement frequency Indicators               Required Result
    Export credit note Annual Net debt(a)/ EBITDA(b) Less than or equal to 3.0X In compliance
    Working capital Annual Net debt(a)/ EBITDA(a) Less than or equal to 3.0X In compliance

     

    (a)Net debt means total loans, less cash and cash equivalents.

    (b) As defined in the debt agreements, EBITDA means earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, where interest refers to net finance costs.

     

    The Group’s financial covenants are measured at year end based on the provisions of the debt arrangements.

     

    The early maturity of the loans could be also caused by disposal, merger, incorporation, spin-off, or any other corporate reorganization process that implies a change in the shareholding controls, without prior consent from the creditor.

     

    10.3Loans and borrowings maturity

     

    Maturity 1 month 1 - 3 months 3 - 6 months 6 - 12 months 1 - 3 years 3 - 5 years Total
    Loans and borrowings 14,314 339 11,489 39,687 65,571 16,131 147,531

     

    11.Derivatives

     

    The Group holds derivative financial instruments to hedge its interest rate risk exposure.

     

      June 30, 2025
             
    Maturity Notional in US$ Floating rate receivable Fixed rate payable Fair value
    07/16/2026  16,500 SOFR(a) overnight 3.09%  417
    07/07/2026 7,527 CDI(b) US$ variation + 4.90%  (768)
    Total        (351)

     

      December 31, 2024
             
    Maturity Notional in US$ Floating rate receivable Fixed rate payable Fair value
    07/16/2026 16,500 SOFR(a) overnight 3.09% 723
    07/07/2026 9,287 CDI(b) US$ variation + 4.90% (2,370)
    Total       (1,647)

     

    (a)SOFR means Secured Overnight Financing Rate.
    (b)CDI means Interbank Deposit Certificate, an average of interbank overnight rates in Brazil.

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    The rollforward of the derivatives is as follows:

     

      Interest rate swaps
    December 31, 2024 (1,647)
    Gains (losses) recognized in the statement of profit or loss 1,386
    Settlement of derivatives 41
    Translation adjustment (131)
    June 30, 2025 (351)
       
    Asset position on derivative financial instruments 417
    Liability position on derivative financial instruments (768)

     

    12.Equity

     

    12.1Share capital

     

    As of June 30, 2025, the total issued share capital is US$ 7 with a par value of US$ 0.00005. The rollforward of share capital is as follows:

     

      Amount of Number of ordinary nominative shares
      share capital Total Class A Class B
             
    December 31, 2024 7 134,682,256 22,498,572 112,183,684
    Treasury shares reserve - 914,218 914,218 -
    Share based compensation - (2,850) (2,850) -
    Equity awards settled in treasury stock - (565,126) (565,126) -
    Share buyback - 2,898,220 2,898,220 -
    Treasury shares reserve - (3,247,312) (3,247,312) -
    Class B converted to class A - (100,000) 1,307,114 (1,407,114)
    June 30, 2025 7  134,579,406 23,802,836 110,776,570

     

    According to the Parent Company's Articles of Association, the outstanding Class B common shares are convertible at any time at the option of the holder into Class A common shares.

     

    12.2Treasury shares reserve

     

    On December 19, 2024, the Board of Directors approved the renewal of the share repurchase program, pursuant to which the Parent Company may repurchase up to five million of its outstanding class A common shares. The rollforward of the treasury shares reserve is as follows:

     

      Number of shares Amount (in US$)
     December 31, 2024 914,218 (6,457)
     Share buyback 2,898,220 (17,592)
     Equity awards settled in treasury stock (565,126) 3,902
     June 30, 2025 3,247,312 (20,147)

     

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    13.Revenue

     

    13.1Revenue by nature of service

     

    The Group primarily generates revenue through the provision of services summarized by nature in the table below:

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Software development revenue 218,747 112,413 205,542 103,912
    Software maintenance revenue 5,063 2,404 4,346 2,257
    Consulting revenue 3,424 1,959 3,139 1,650
    Other revenue 827 409 1,169 675
             
    Total revenue 228,061 117,185 214,196 108,494

     

    13.2Revenue by industry vertical

     

    The following table sets forth the revenue by industry vertical for the periods indicated:

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Financial services 79,029 41,782 60,090 30,262
    Consumer goods 47,823 24,954 47,464 25,259
    Retail and industrial goods 48,390 24,169 38,589 20,204
    Technology and Telecommunications 21,600 10,212 24,541 12,299
    Life sciences 18,519 9,461 21,409 10,430
    Others 12,700 6,607 22,103 10,040
             
    Total revenue 228,061 117,185 214,196 108,494

     

    13.3Revenue by country

     

    The table below summarizes revenues by country:

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Brazil 104,205 54,519 88,337 43,373
    United States of America 100,834 51,775 92,206 48,205
    United Kingdom 13,571 6,155 24,308 11,965
    Other countries 9,451 4,736 9,345 4,951
             
    Total revenue 228,061 117,185 214,196 108,494

     

    Revenue by country was determined based on the country in which the sale occurred.

     

     

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

     

    13.4Revenue by client concentration

     

    The following table sets forth revenue contributed by the top client, and top ten clients for the periods indicated:

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Top client 24,920 13,162 13,695 6,861
    Top 10 clients 97,156 50,803 88,587 45,477

     

    The revenue generated from one single customer represents 10.9% of the Group’s total revenues as of June 30, 2025 (6.4% as of June 30, 2024).

     

    14.Expenses by nature

     

    Information on the nature of expenses recognized in the unaudited condensed consolidated interim statement of profit or loss is presented below:

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Employee expenses (167,139) (84,743) (157,561) (78,179)
    Third-party services and other inputs (13,525) (7,094) (12,054) (6,230)
    Depreciation and amortization (9,002) (4,605) (8,903) (4,485)
    Share-based compensation (2,384) (1,423) (2,029) (1,267)
    Travel expenses (2,528) (1,458) (2,072) (1,073)
    Impairment gains (losses) on accounts receivable and contract assets 239 (92) (520) (148)
    Insurance (729) (379) (809) (404)
    Short-term leases (536) (269) (476) (230)
    Other costs and expenses (a) (2,746) (1,622) (4,548) (1,656)
             
    Total (198,350) (101,685) (188,972) (93,672)

     

    (a) In 2024, the costs primarily consist of business restructuring expenses related to our subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, which amounted to US$ 1,235.

     

     

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    15.Net finance costs

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
    Finance income: 9,542 4,730 6,657 4,497
    Foreign-exchange gain 4,590 2,554 3,853 3,233
    Income from financial investments 1,989 1,019 760 360
    Gains on derivatives 2,284 927 757 425
    Interest income on other assets 603 218 775 263
    Other finance income 76 12 512 216
             
    Finance costs: (12,302) (5,746) (11,378) (6,720)
    Interest and charges on loans and leases (6,320) (3,207) (7,134) (3,572)
    Foreign-exchange loss (4,364) (1,777) (1,551) (1,058)
    Loss on derivatives (898) (364) (1,867) (1,583)
    Interest expenses on other liabilities (373) (203) (380) (181)
    Other finance costs (347) (195) (446) (326)
             
    Net finance costs (2,760) (1,016) (4,721) (2,223)

     

    16.Income tax expense

     

    Income tax expense recognized in profit or loss for the periods are shown as follows:

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Current (2,832) (1,521) (4,221) (2,511)
    Deferred (6,930) (3,221) (2,449) (777)
             
    Total income tax expense (9,762) (4,742) (6,670) (3,288)

     

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    16.1 Effective tax rate reconciliation

     

    The nominal tax rate was computed based on the Brazilian tax law, taking into account the combined income tax and social contribution tax rate given that Brazil is currently the main operation of the Group. The reconciliation of the effective tax rate with the average nominal tax rate is as follows:

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Profit before income tax 26,951 14,484 20,503 12,599
    Nominal income tax rate 34% 34% 34% 34%
    Tax expenses per nominal income tax rate (9,163) (4,925) (6,971) (4,284)
             
    Tax benefits incentives 191 65 604 557
    Tax rate differences on subsidiaries 1,473 807 266 (138)
    Permanent differences (372) (139) (569) (94)
    Other (411) 39 - -
    Tax losses for which no deferred tax asset is recognized (1,480) (589) - 671
             
    Income tax expense (9,762) (4,742) (6,670) (3,288)
             
    Effective rate 36% 33% 33% 26%
             

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    16.2 Movement in deferred tax balances

     

      December 31, 2024 Recognized in profit or loss Reclassification Translation to presentation currency June 30, 2025 Assets  Liabilities
     Goodwill (22,009) (4,265) - (2,840) (29,114) - (29,114)
     Provisions 1,654 74 - 164 1,892 1,892 -
     Property and equipment 1,316 275 - 58 1,649 1,649 -
     Derivatives 560 (496) - 55 119 119 -
     Bonus accrued 2,260 (1,576) - 208 892 892 -
     Intangible assets (2,065) 95 - (275) (2,245) - (2,245)
     Share-based compensation 2,101 6 - 130 2,237 2,237 -
     Lease 406 (176) - 28 258 258 -
     Other temporary differences 922 (867) (31) 45 69 69 -
                   
    Total (14,855) (6,930) (31) (2,427) (24,243) 7,116 (31,359)
    Set-off of tax           (6,544) 6,544
    Net tax assets (liabilities)         (24,243) 572 (24,815)

     

     

     

     

     

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    CI&T Inc.

    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    17.Financial instruments – fair values

     

    17.1Accounting classification and fair values

     

    The following table presents the carrying amounts and fair values of financial assets and financial liabilities, along with their respective levels in the fair value hierarchy. It excludes fair value information for financial assets and financial liabilities that are not measured at fair value, provided the carrying amount is a reasonable approximation of fair value.

     

          June 30, 2025
    Financial assets Note Level Fair value Carrying amount
    Derivative financial instruments 11 2 417 417
    Cash and cash equivalents 6 1 58,643 58,643
             
    Financial liabilities        
    Derivative financial instruments 11 2 (768) (768)
    Loans and borrowings 10 2 (145,470) (147,531)

     

     

          December 31, 2024
    Financial assets Note Level Fair value Carrying amount
    Derivative financial instruments 11 2 723 723
    Cash and cash equivalents 6 1 56,621 56,621
             
    Financial liabilities        
    Derivative financial instruments 11 2 (2,370) (2,370)
    Loans and borrowings 10 2 (136,608) (138,735)

     

    18.Related parties

     

    18.1Transactions with key management personnel

     

      Six months ended June 30, 2025 Three months ended June 30, 2025 Six months ended June 30, 2024 Three months ended June 30, 2024
             
    Direct compensation 1,121 447 909 455
    Share-based compensation program 51 32 21 18

     

    The Group has no additional post-employment obligation, as well as no other long-term benefits, such as premium leave and other severance benefits. The Group also does not offer other benefits in connection with the dismissal of its Senior Management’s members. These expenses are recognized in general and administrative expenses.

     

    19.Operating segments

     

    Operating segments are defined based on business activities that reflect how the Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”) reviews financial information within the decision-making process.

     

    The Group's CODM is the Group's Board of Director. The CODM oversees operational decisions related to resource allocation and performance evaluation. The CODM considers the whole Group as a single operating and reportable segment, monitoring operations, making decisions on fund allocation and evaluating performance based on a single operating segment.

     

     

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    Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

    June 30, 2025

    (In thousands of United States dollars – US$, unless otherwise indicated)

     

     

    20.Non-cash transaction

     

      Additions of property and equipment Additions and disposals of right-of-use assets Share-based compensation exercised Total
             
    Property and equipment 264 - - 264
    Right-of-use assets - 1,270 - 1,270
    Suppliers and other payables (264) - - (264)
    Lease liabilities - (1,270) - (1,270)
    Equity settled share-based payment exercised - - (3,902) (3,902)
    Treasury shares reissued - - 3,902 3,902
             
    Balance as of June 30, 2025 - - - -
             

     

      Additions of property and equipment Additions and disposals of right-of-use assets Total
           
    Property and equipment 17 - 17
    Right-of-use assets - 3,894 3,894
    Suppliers and other payables (17) - (17)
    Lease liabilities - (3,894) (3,894)
        -  
    Balance as of June 30, 2024 - - -

     

     

      34 
     

     


    SIGNATURES

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

    Date: August 13, 2025


    CI&T Inc


    By: /s/ Stanley Rodrigues


    Name: Stanley Rodrigues


    Title: Chief Financial Officer
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