Reports Q3 revenue $803M, consensus $781.12M. “We posted a strong third quarter that again highlights the value of our unique employer sponsored model,” said Stephen Kramer, Chief Executive Officer. “Back-Up Care outperformance was driven by higher utilization among client employees supported by increased supply of owned and third-party care providers. Full-Service also progressed with improvements in enrollment and margins. As we close out the year, our scale of client partners, growing diversity of offerings and broad supply network provide us with a strong foundation to reach more employees and deepen relationships with employers heading into 2026.”
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