The Netherlands: Dutch navigation and digital maps firm TomTom on Wednesday reported a forecast-beating 14 percent rise in first-quarter revenue and said it had won two contracts to supply high-definition maps to carmakers.
โWe had a good start of the year, winning the first two available HD map deals, which gives us an early position in this growth market,โ said CEO Harold Goddijn in a statement.
TomTom in January agreed to sell its fleet management business to Japanโs Bridgestone for 910 million euros, in order to concentrate on its digital map-linked businesses, which it has said it expects to grow by around 15 percent to 430 million euros in 2019.
TomTomโs prospects took a huge knock last year with the entry of Googleโs far-reaching supply deal with a group of carmakers including Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi .
The Amsterdam-based company also faces a long-term decline in the sales of dashboard-mounted satnav devices.
TomTom said the HD contracts were with two of the worldโs largest car companies but gave no further detail.
โThe key attraction of these wins is strategic,โ said ING analyst Marc Hesselink, who rates the stock a โbuyโ. โBy adding clients to the HD platform, TomTom gets more data to improve and updateโ it.
First-quarter revenue reached 169.5 million euros ($192 million), above an average forecast of 157 million from analysts polled by the company.