Reports Q1 revenue $1.31B, consensus $1.27B. “Colliers delivered a strong start to 2026, demonstrating the strength and durability of our diversified professional services and investment management platform. We executed to plan in a still-uneven operating environment, with continued momentum in our resilient businesses and ongoing improvement in Commercial Real Estate transaction activity. Importantly, our results underscore the platform we’ve built – a global business designed to perform through every stage of the economic cycle. During the quarter, we strengthened our leadership team to capitalize on expanding opportunities across Commercial Real Estate and Engineering. We enhanced our financial flexibility with $400 million of long-term debt financing and we extended our revolving credit facility – positioning us to integrate the acquisition of Ayesa Engineering, which we expect will close later this quarter. Our world-class leadership team remains focused on delivering durable growth and long-term shareholder value,” said Jay S. Hennick, Global Chairman and CEO.
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