Matthews International Earnings Call: “Unit volume declines for caskets”

 

 

Yesterday Funeral Director Daily’s feature article was about Matthews International and its 1st Quarter 2025 Fiscal Year results press release.  As we digested that report, which like many public company reports, is big on numbers and sometimes small on the underlying issues and causes, we were informed that Matthews International had suffered a 10.7% loss in total sales and a 8.5% percent loss in sales of their Memorialization segment.

 

Many of those underlying causes that might cause the declines are left to speculation.  After reading the company’s Earnings Call transcript with those that follow the company in the securities business, more information becomes available and a better total picture of what is happening within the company comes to light.

 

Here’s what we learned about the Memorialization segment when we read Chief Financial Officer Steve Nicola’s statements from the Earnings Call:

 

” . . .sales for the Memorialization segment declined for the current quarter compared to a year ago, primarily due to lower unit volumes.”

“Estimated US casketed deaths declined from the same quarter a year ago.”

“The (Memorialization segment) decrease primarily reflected lower granite memorial sales and a decline in casket unit volumes.”

” Granite sales were higher last year as, in addition to regular volume, the business was working down backlogs, which had built up during the pandemic. “

“Bronze memorial sales were also lower for the quarter.”  

“Memorialization (segment) sales for the current quarter were unfavorably impacted by the disposal of the company’s unprofitable European cremation and incineration equipment operations.”

“. . . decreases were partially offset by higher price realization and incremental sales from the acquisition of a casket distributor in January 2024.”

 

In order to bring the sales decline into more focus, CEO Nicola made this comment in the Q & A portion of the Earnings Call transcript, “So the decline in (Memorialization) revenues was actually more weighted to the granite. . . . . .But again, the European cremation and incineration business, which was an unprofitable business for us, also was a significant contributor to that decline. So those two were the more significant pieces.”

 

You can read the entire Earnings Call transcript here.

 

You can read a summery of the Earnings Call here.

 

Funeral Director Daily take:  According to the latest Quarterly results for Matthews International the Memorialization segment contributed 47.4% of the total 1st Quarter revenue to the company.  ($190.5 million of revenue out of a total of $401.8 million total revenue).

 

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