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Genesys First Half 2025 Success Heightened by AI Demand

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Genesys®, a global cloud leader in AI-powered experience orchestration, reported strong results for the first half of its fiscal year 2025 (Feb. 1 – July 31, 2024). The Genesys Cloud™ platform surpassed $1.6 billion annual recurring revenue (ARR)i for the second quarter of this fiscal year, growing more than 35% year-over-year with exceptional demand for its AI capabilities.

Genesys Cloud AI continues to be an industry leader in growth and innovation, demonstrated by accelerated customer adoption of standalone AI products that contributed to more than 10% of Genesys Cloud bookings during the first half of the fiscal year, including as part of all its top 10 deals during the period. As more organizations invest in Genesys Cloud to deepen automation, personalization and analytics, the number of deals over $1 million annual contract value (ACV) that included AI was up more than 3X year-over-year. Notably, the average ACV of Genesys Cloud deals during the period that included AI was more than 5X larger than deals without AI.

First Half Fiscal Year 2025 Business Highlights:

“This remarkable performance reflects our ongoing commitment to innovation and our ability to meet the evolving needs of our customers,” said Tony Bates, chairman and CEO of Genesys. “We are at the forefront of revolutionizing customer and employee experiences by enabling organizations to harness the power of AI to drive loyalty and business outcomes. We believe the growing customer adoption of Genesys Cloud demonstrates our continued leadership in taking the contact center industry into a future grounded in AI-powered experience orchestration.”

More than 6,000 organizations have turned to Genesys Cloud to elevate their customer and employee experiences, including Best Buy Health, General Medical Council, Netherlands Police, Peabody Housing Association and Qualfon. Highlighted customer success stories include:

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