Intuit’s Q2 earnings call revealed strong revenue growth (up 17% year over year) and expanding margins, driven by broad-based strength across its businesses and fast adoption of AI-driven products. While Mailchimp’s delayed turnaround and tax timing headwinds were noted, management remains confident in Intuit’s execution momentum and data advantages. The company reaffirmed its fiscal 2026 revenue and EPS growth targets in the low to mid-teens, highlighting the success of AI-powered services, payments, and mid-market offerings.
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Intuit Earnings Call Highlights AI-Driven Growth Momentum
Intuit’s Q2 earnings call revealed strong revenue growth (up 17% year over year) and expanding margins, driven by broad-based strength across its businesses and fast adoption of AI-driven products. While Mailchimp’s delayed turnaround and tax timing headwinds were noted, management remains confident in Intuit’s execution momentum and data advantages. The company reaffirmed its fiscal 2026 revenue and EPS growth targets in the low to mid-teens, highlighting the success of AI-powered services, payments, and mid-market offerings.