SCI’s 1st Quarter 2025 shows “Strong” Funeral side performance
Service Corporation International (SCI) reported their 1st Quarter 2025 financial results last week and in doing so showed an overall revenue increase of 2.8% in year over year results. Total Revenue for the quarter was $ 1.074.2 billion as compared to the 1st Quarter of 2024 which came in at $ 1.045.4 billion.
Those revenue numbers led to an overall improvement in Operating Income of about $ 19 million for the quarter. The operating income margin also improved to 23.4% from the 1Q2024 mark of 22.2%.

Tom Anderson
Funeral Director Daily
In my opinion, what was really strong for the company was the performance of the funeral side of the business. In what SCI terms “Comparable Funeral Results” — a term for a comparison of the funeral side of businesses that were operating in both comparable quarters — revenues increased a total of 3.9%. The actual numbers were revenue of $ 625.9 million in 1Q25 as compared to revenues of $ 602.6 million in 1Q24. (Comparable results don’t include revenue from new acquisitions or disposed of properties)
And, it was a “double-barrel” increase as both the number of services performed increased as did the revenue per service. SCI reported that the number of services performed in 1Q25 was 95,624 as compared to the number in 1Q24 of 93,967 — a 1.8% increase.
They also reported that the revenue per service grew 2.3% from $ 5,613 per service in 1Q24 to $ 5,743 per service in 1Q25 — that’s an increase of 2.3%

Tom Ryan
SCI CEO
Here’s what SCI CEO Thomas Ryan said in a prepared statement from the 1Q2024 Earnings press release which you can access here, “This was driven by strong performance in our funeral segment with year over year increases in the number of services performed and average revenue per funeral . . . . . Additionally, effective cost management drove solid gross profit performance and margin expansion.”
On the flip side of that report, the “Comparable Cemetery” results were not as impressive. Revenue, gross profit, and gross profit margin all declined from what was reported one year ago in 1Q2024. The numbers for those categories in 1Q2025 were reported as such:
- Comparable Cemetery Revenue : $ 432.9 million (Compared to $440.7 million in 1Q2024)
- Comparable Cemetery Gross Profit: $ 136.8 million (Compared to $142.6 million in 1Q2024)
- Comparable Cemetery Gross Profit Margin: 31.6% (Compared to 32.4% in 1Q2024)
Here’s what CEO Ryan said in a prepared statement that was aimed at the cemetery segment, “In the cemetery segment, we are continuing to focus on production, which will benefit us in future periods, as undeveloped property sold is constructed.”
It should also be noted that Preneed production mostly slipped in 1Q2025 also. However, it should be pointed out that the preneed sales staff is in the process of moving from a trust based system where some revenue is counted upon early delivery to an insurance based product, with their new alliance with Global Atlantic Insurance, where most of the revenue will not be counted until delivery at need.
I think it will be very difficult to comprehend how the actual preneed numbers are for SCI until they have at least one full year of comparables in the insurance-based operating model under their belts. At this point they are, in my opinion, in a transitionary process.
On preneed however, SCI did report average preneed contracts moving up 1.1% in dollar volume. One might wonder, however, if that actually portends a trend of less services being purchased in the future because 1.1% is certainly not keeping up with inflation.
Finally, in CEO Ryan’s opening statement he did mention acquisitions. Here’s what he said on that subject, “. . . our robust cash flow has allowed us to continue investment toward our extensive pipeline of acquisitions while also providing us the flexibility to be opportunistic with stock repurchases.”
Disclaimer — The author of this article for Funeral Director Daily is a shareholder of Service Corporation International.
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