Agilysys Inc. reported record fiscal fourth quarter 2026 earnings on Monday, with revenue increasing 11.7% to $82.9 million [1].

The results signal strong momentum for the hospitality software provider as it leverages software-as-a-service (SaaS) and artificial intelligence to drive growth. Higher-than-expected guidance suggests the company anticipates continued expansion in the coming fiscal year.

The Alpharetta, Georgia-based company posted a net income of $12.3 million [4] for the quarter. Adjusted earnings per share reached 43 cents [5]. These figures contribute to a broader trend of growth for the firm, which saw full-year revenue increase by 15% [3].

During the earnings call held at the company's headquarters, CFO Dave Wood joined the discussion to review the financial performance. The company's stock reacted positively to the report, as the provided guidance for future performance surpassed estimates previously set by analysts [6].

Agilysys focuses on providing integrated technology solutions for the hospitality industry. The shift toward cloud-based services and AI-driven tools has become a primary catalyst for the reported revenue spikes. By transitioning more clients to SaaS models, the company aims to stabilize recurring revenue streams, and improve operational efficiency for hotels and resorts.

The company's performance in the final quarter of its fiscal year reflects a broader recovery and modernization phase within the global hospitality sector. The combination of record quarterly revenue and strong annual growth indicates a successful capture of market demand for digital transformation in guest services.

Agilysys reported record fiscal fourth quarter 2026 earnings on Monday, with revenue increasing 11.7% to $82.9 million.

The record earnings and bullish guidance indicate that Agilysys is successfully pivoting its client base toward high-margin SaaS and AI products. This transition reduces reliance on one-time licensing fees and creates a more predictable revenue model, positioning the company to benefit from the hospitality industry's ongoing digital overhaul.