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WELL Health Reports Record Results for Q2-2024 Driven by an Acceleration in Organic Growth and Raises Annual Guidance

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WELL achieved record quarterly revenues of $243.1 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 42% as compared to Q2-2023 driven by acquisitions and overall organic growth(3) of 21%.WELL achieved record Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $30.9 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 11% as compared to Q2-2023.WELL achieved a record total of 1.4 million patient visits in Q2-2024 an increase of 38% compared to Q2-2023 and representing 5.6 million patient visits on an annualized run-rate basis.WELL’s US digital revenues attributable to Circle Medical and Wisp grew organically by 40% to $56.3M in Q2 and achieved $3.5 million in Adjusted EBITDA an improvement of $5.3 million realizing investments made in the previous year.WELL is raising its guidance range for 2024 annual revenue to be between $970 million to $990 million and maintaining Adjusted EBITDA guidance to be in the upper range of $125 million to $130 million, despite higher costs due to our projection of significantly lower share issuances and stock-based incentives. WELL also maintains guidance for Free cashflow available to shareholders to be approximately $55 million.

VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 14, 2024 /CNW/ – WELL Health Technologies Corp. (TSX: WELL, OTCQX: WHTCF) (the “Company” or “WELL”), a digital healthcare company focused on positively impacting health outcomes by leveraging technology to empower healthcare practitioners and their patients globally, is pleased to announce its interim consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.

Hamed Shahbazi, Founder and CEO of WELL, commented, “The second quarter of 2024 exceeded expectations, showcasing the strength of our technology-driven care platforms. We are very pleased to report 42% year-over-year revenue growth, driven by accelerated organic growth of 21% which includes contribution from our absorption program where we recruit clinics to our network for nominal cost. This marks our 22nd consecutive record-breaking revenue quarter, highlighting our sustained momentum. We are proud to once again improve our annual revenue guidance to $970 million to $990 million and report that we are on track to achieve one billion in revenues by the end of 2024 if we include acquisitions that are currently in our acquisition pipeline. Additionally, we are maintaining our guidance on Adjusted EBITDA in the upper range of $125 million to $130 million despite facing additional costs as a result of our projection of materially reduced share issuances for stock-based compensation. We remain focused on enhancing profitability and capital efficiency and continue to project a 30% year-over-year increase in free cash flow to shareholders in 2024. Our strong organic growth and healthy cash flows increasingly allow us to fund acquisitions, earn-outs, and employee incentives with cash. We are still on track to deliver record revenue, Adjusted EBITDA, and Net Income in 2024, while increasing cash flows, reducing debt, improving leverage, lowering share issuances, and decreasing earn-out payments.”

Mr. Shahbazi further added, “As of the end of Q2-2024, WELL proudly supported a network of over 3,900 providers and clinicians delivering care through our physical and virtual clinics. Our Canadian clinic transformation program continues to drive efficiencies in our clinics systemwide while driving enhanced organic growth. The clinics that have recently joined our network under our M&A or absorption programs are improving in terms of their overall operations and profitability. This success is driven by our focus on cost optimization, digital workflow integration, patient engagement technologies, and the implementation of advanced AI tools such as the ambient AI scribe and various co-pilot technologies powered by our partner HEALWELL AI.  We remain committed to empowering healthcare professionals with the latest in cutting-edge technology.”

Eva Fong, WELL’s Chief Financial Officer, added, “I am proud to announce that during Q2 2024 we paid down $14 million in debt and reduced our leverage ratio to 2.67x for bank debt and 3.45x for all debt including convertible debentures. I’m also pleased to report that we achieved positive IFRS net income in Q2 2024, and notably, our net income remains positive even if we exclude the unrealized gains from our investments in HEALWELL AI. Much of our progress is due to the comprehensive cost-cutting program that was implemented earlier this year that has significantly strengthened our operational efficiency and generated substantial annualized cost savings. In Q2-2024, we generated a record $35.2 million in cash flow from operating activities. In addition to these substantial savings and strong cash flows, this fiscal year we plan to reduce our yearly share dilution to its lowest level ever since being launched as a company. The Company is in an excellent position to continue funding its organic growth and future acquisition plans through cash flows from operations.”

Second Quarter 2024 Financial Highlights:

WELL achieved record quarterly revenue of $243.1 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 42% as compared to revenue of $170.9 million generated in Q2-2023. This growth was mainly driven by organic growth of 21% including clinic absorptions and 16% without absorptions.Adjusted Gross Profit(1) was $107.4 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 18% as compared to Adjusted Gross Profit(1) of $90.8 million in Q2-2023.Adjusted Gross Margin(1) percentage was 44.2% during Q2-2024 compared to Adjusted Gross Margin(1) percentage of 53.1% in Q2-2023. The decline in Adjusted Gross Margin percentage is mainly attributed to the acquisition of businesses in the past year that had lower gross margin percentage.Adjusted EBITDA(1) was $30.9 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 11% as compared to Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $27.8 million in Q2-2023.Adjusted EBITDA to WELL shareholders was $23.0 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 3% as compared to Adjusted EBITDA to WELL shareholders of $22.3 million in Q2-2023.Adjusted Net Income(1) was $12.3 million, or $0.05 per share in Q2-2024, as compared to Adjusted Net Income(1) of $14.4 million, or $0.06 per share in Q2-2023.Net Income was $117.0 million or $0.45 per share in Q2-2024, driven by material unrealized gains of WELL’s investment in HEALWELL AI.Free cashflow attributable to WELL shareholders(1) was $8.7 million during Q2-2024, compared to $9.4 million during Q2-2023.

Second Quarter 2024 Segmented Results

Canadian Patient Services revenue was $76.7 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 42% as compared to $54.2 million in Q2-2023.SaaS and Technology Services revenue was $16.9 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 27% as compared to $13.3 million in Q2-2023.U.S. Patient and Provider Services revenue was $149.5 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 45% as compared to $103.5 million in Q2-2023.Canadian Patient Services Adjusted EBITDA was $9.0 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 2% as compared to $8.9 million in Q2-2023 mainly due to lapping of a number of one-time positive impacts to profitability in Q2-2023.SaaS and Technology Services Adjusted EBITDA was $4.0 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 94% as compared to $2.1 million in Q2-2023.U.S. Patient and Provider Services Adjusted EBITDA was $23.2 million in Q2-2024, an increase of 9% as compared to $21.3 million in Q2-2023.

Second Quarter 2024 Patient Visit Metrics:

WELL achieved a record 1.4 million patient visits in Q2-2024, an increase of 38% compared to Q2-2023 and representing 5.6 million patient visits on an annualized run-rate basis. Patient visits were comprised of 759,000 patient visits in Canada and 640,000 patient visits in the US. Canadian Patient Services visits increased 41% while US Patient Services visits increased 34%, on a year-over-year basis. Growth in patient visits over the past year was primary driven by organic growth, including the clinic absorption program as well as acquisitions.

Total care interactions were 2.1 million in Q2-2024, a year-over-year increase of 48% compared to Q2-2023 and representing 8.4 million total care interactions on an annualized run-rate basis.

Q2-24

Q1-24

Q2-23

Q/Q
Growth

Y/Y
Growth

Y/Y Organic
Growth

Canada Patient Visits

759,000

733,000

537,000

4 %

41 %

21 %

US Patient Visits

640,000

577,000

478,000

11 %

34 %

31 %

Total Visits

1,399,000

1,310,000

1,015,000

7 %

38 %

26 %

Technology Interactions

622,000

599,000

411,000

4 %

51 %

51 %

Billed Provider Hours

83,000

89,000

0

-7 %

N/A

N/A

Total Care Interactions(2)

2,104,000

1,998,000

1,426,000

5 %

48 %

48 %

Second Quarter 2024 Business Highlights:

On April 30, 2024, the Company announced a five-year collaboration with Microsoft to enhance digital healthcare across North America, integrating Microsoft’s cloud and AI with WELL’s platform. This partnership focuses on elevating WELL’s scalability and operational efficiency, aiming to transform healthcare delivery for large enterprises, including the public sector. The collaboration will also modernize WELL’s cloud infrastructure, optimize costs, ensure data security, and integrate Azure OpenAI Service to advance healthcare solutions.

On May 2, 2024, the Company announced the launch of the second generation WELL AI Decision Support (“WAIDS”), featuring advanced chronic disease screening for conditions like diabetes and hypertension. This enhanced WAIDS version facilitates patient risk stratification and expands its disease detection capabilities. Powered by HEALWELL AI, the technology aids clinicians in decision-making, addressing chronic diseases that significantly impact Canadians.

On June 1, 2024, the Company completed the purchase to acquire all primary care medical clinics operated by Shoppers Drug Mart Inc. (“Shoppers”) under “The Health Clinic by Shoppers™” brand. The acquisition included 10 clinics, with over 35 physicians, located in British Columbia and Ontario.

Events Subsequent to June 30, 2024:

On July 10, 2024, the Company announced the approval of a historic $44 million project, Health Compass II, the largest DIGITAL project ever awarded to advance AI-powered tech enablement for care providers. This initiative, led by WELL and its consortium partners, aims to enhance AI and interoperability in Canadian healthcare. As the lead commercialization partner and first customer, WELL will provide expertise and interoperability, enabling the development of new AI tools to support healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes.

On July 17, 2024, the Company announced the launch of its AI-powered co-pilot for cardiologists, powered by HEALWELL AI, to improve the detection of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This co-pilot, an extension of the WELL AI Decision Support (WAIDS) product offering, will be deployed in WELL Diagnostic Centers, Canada’s largest cardiology and medical diagnostic group, across over 40 locations in Ontario. This initiative aims to assist cardiologists in identifying high-risk patients, enhancing early detection and management of CVD.

Outlook: 

WELL anticipates maintaining its strong performance through the remainder of 2024, with a strategic focus on enhancing operations for organic growth and profitability. The Company aims to pursue capital-efficient growth opportunities while effectively managing costs to deliver robust growth and sustained cash flow to shareholders. The Company’s strong organic growth and healthy cash flow position it well to continue executing its growth strategies while progressively reducing debt.

Management is pleased to improve its guidance, which includes only announced acquisitions, as follows:

Annual revenue for 2024 is projected to be in the range of $970 million to $990 million.Adjusted EBITDA for 2024 is projected to be in the upper range of $125 million to $130 million, despite increased cash costs due to lower share issuance and share based incentives.Free cashflow attributable to WELL shareholders is expected to be approximately $55 million.

WELL plans to advance its U.S. and Canadian Patient Services businesses through both organic and strategic growth, prioritizing capital efficiency. This approach will enable the Company to use business cash flows for debt reduction and minimizing share issuance. In Canada, WELL aims to strengthen its market leadership as the nation’s premier pan-Canadian clinical network, offering a highly integrated, tech-enabled outpatient healthcare system.

Leveraging its deep technological expertise, WELL is prioritizing investments in AI technologies, with plans to continue to develop and launch innovative products and enhancements across its provider and clinic network.

Conference Call:

WELL will hold a conference call to discuss its 2024 Second Quarter financial results on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at 1:00 pm ET (10:00 am PT). Please use the following dial-in numbers: 416-764-8650 (Toronto local), 778-383-7413 (Vancouver local), 1-888-664-6383 (Toll-Free) or +1-416-764-8650 (International).

The conference call will also be simultaneously webcast and can be accessed at the following audience URL: https://well.company/events.

Selected Unaudited Financial Highlights:

Please see SEDAR for complete copies of the Company’s condensed interim consolidated financial statements and interim MD&A for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.

Quarter ended

Six months ended

June 30,
 2024

March 31,
2024

June 30,
 2023

June 30,
 2024

June 30,
 2023

$’000

$’000

$’000

$’000

$’000

Revenue

243,147

231,562

170,922

474,709

340,347

Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization)

(135,766)

(129,342)

(80,099)

(265,108)

(163,355)

Adjusted Gross Profit(1)

107,381

102,220

90,823

209,601

176,992

Adjusted Gross Margin(1)

44.2 %

44.1 %

53.1 %

44.2 %

52.0 %

Adjusted EBITDA(1)

30,880

28,314

27,789

59,194

54,472

Net income (loss)

116,976

19,600

(2,016)

136,576

(12,643)

Adjusted Net Income (1)

12,284

20,239

14,361

32,523

28,486

Earnings (loss) per share, basic (in $)

0.45

0.06

(0.03)

0.52

(0.09)

Earnings (loss) per share, diluted (in $)

0.43

0.06

(0.03)

0.48

(0.09)

Adjusted Net Income per share, basic and diluted (in $) (1)

0.05

0.08

0.06

0.13

0.12

Reconciliation of net income (loss) to Adjusted EBITDA:

Net income (loss) for the period

116,976

19,600

(2,016)

136,576

(12,643)

Depreciation and amortization

17,307

16,560

14,041

33,867

28,563

Income tax expense (recovery)

(1,959)

(178)

1,889

(2,137)

2,081

Interest income

(279)

(238)

(127)

(517)

(315)

Interest expense

9,689

9,541

7,828

19,230

15,602

Rent expense on finance leases

(4,129)

(4,114)

(2,581)

(8,243)

(5,071)

Stock-based compensation

4,765

5,477

6,134

10,242

12,733

Foreign exchange gain

(72)

(32)

(65)

(104)

(349)

Time-based earnout expense

15

2,112

1,476

2,127

12,330

Change in fair value of investments

(116,327)

(13,957)

(130,284)

Gain on disposal of assets and investments

(11,284)

(1,517)

(11,284)

(1,517)

Share of net (income) loss of associates

(177)

1,064

91

887

188

Other items

753

1,798

753

1,798

Transaction, restructuring and integration costs expensed

4,318

3,763

838

8,081

1,072

Adjusted EBITDA(1)

30,880

28,314

27,789

59,194

54,472

 Attributable to WELL shareholders

23,019

21,371

22,287

44,390

42,919

 Attributable to Non-controlling interests

7,861

6,943

5,502

14,804

11,553

Adjusted EBITDA(1)

 WELL Corporate

(5,320)

(4,767)

(4,456)

(10,087)

(8,981)

 Canada and others

13,032

14,474

10,942

27,506

22,747

 US operations

23,168

18,607

21,303

41,775

40,706

Adjusted EBITDA(1) attributable to WELL shareholders

 WELL Corporate

(5,320)

(4,767)

(4,456)

(10,087)

(8,981)

 Canada and others

12,645

14,247

10,798

26,892

22,308

 US operations

15,694

11,891

15,945

27,585

29,592

Adjusted EBITDA(1) attributable to Non-controlling interests

 Canada and others

387

227

144

614

439

 US operations

7,474

6,716

5,358

14,190

11,114

Reconciliation of net income (loss) to Adjusted Net income:

Net income (loss) for the period

116,976

19,600

(2,016)

136,576

(12,643)

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

11,361

11,520

10,720

22,881

21,750

Time-based earnout expense

15

2,112

1,476

2,127

12,330

Stock-based compensation

4,765

5,477

6,134

10,242

12,733

Change in fair value of investments

(116,327)

(13,957)

(130,284)

Other items

753

1,798

753

1,798

Non-controlling interest included in net income (loss)

(5,259)

(4,513)

(3,751)

(9,772)

(7,482)

Adjusted Net Income (1)

12,284

20,239

14,361

32,523

28,486

Footnotes:

Non-GAAP financial measures and ratios.
In addition to results reported in accordance with IFRS, the Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures as supplemental indicators of its financial and operating performance. These non-GAAP financial measures include Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Net Income Per Share, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Gross Profit, Adjusted Gross Margin, and Adjusted Free Cash Flow. The Company believes these supplementary financial measures reflect the Company’s ongoing business in a manner that allows for meaningful period-to-period comparisons and analysis of trends in its business.
Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Net Income per Share The Company defines Adjusted Net Income as net income (loss), after excluding the effects of stock-based compensation expense, amortization of acquired intangible assets, time-based earnout expense, change in fair value of investments, non-controlling interests, and revenue precluded from recognition under IFRS 15 that relates to certain patient services revenue that the Company believes should be recognized as revenue based on its contractual relationships. Adjusted Net Income Per Share is Adjusted Net Income divided by weighted average number of shares outstanding. The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to analyze our results, enhance a reader’s understanding of past financial performance and allow for greater understanding with respect to key metrics used by management in decision making. More specifically, the Company believes Adjusted Net Income is a financial metric that tracks the earning power of the business that is available to WELL shareholders.
EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP measures. EBITDA represents net income (loss) before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. The Company defines Adjusted EBITDA as EBITDA (i) less net rent expense on premise leases considered to be finance leases under IFRS and (ii) before transaction, restructuring, and integration costs, time-based earn-out expense, change in fair value of investments, share of loss of associates, foreign exchange gain/loss, and stock-based compensation expense, (iii) revenue precluded from recognition under IFRS 15 that relates to certain patient services revenue that the Company believes should be recognized as revenue based on its contractual relationships, and (iv) gains/losses that are not reflective of ongoing operating performance. The Company considers Adjusted EBITDA a financial metric that measures cash that the Company can use to fund working capital requirements, service future interest and principal debt repayments and fund future growth initiatives. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered alternatives to net income (loss), cash flow from operating activities or other measures of financial performance in accordance with IFRS.
Adjusted Gross Profit and Adjusted Gross Margin The Company defines Adjusted Gross Profit as revenue less cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) and Adjusted Gross Margin as adjusted gross profit as a percentage of revenue. Adjusted gross profit and adjusted gross margin should not be construed as an alternative for revenue or net income (loss) determined in accordance with IFRS. The Company does not present gross profit in its consolidated financial statements as it is a non-GAAP financial measure. The Company believes that adjusted gross profit and adjusted gross margin are meaningful metrics that are often used by readers to measure the Company’s efficiency of selling its products and services.
Adjusted Free Cashflow The Company defines Adjusted Free Cashflow as Adjusted EBITDA Attributable to Shareholders, less cash interest, less cash taxes and less capital expenditures. Adjusted Net income, Adjusted Net Income per Share, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Gross Profit, Adjusted Gross Margin, and Adjusted Free Cashflow are not recognized measures for financial statement presentation under IFRS and do not have standardized meanings. As such, these measures may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies and should be considered as supplements to, and not as substitutes for, or superior to, the corresponding measures calculated in accordance with IFRS. Total Care Interactions are defined as Total Visits plus Technology Interactions plus Billed Provider Hours.Organic growth includes growth attributable to “absorptions” which are characterized by clinics acquired for nominal consideration (ie. Less than 0.02x revenues). The overall organic growth inclusive of absorptions in Q2 was 21% but would have been 16.% without absorptions.

WELL HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES CORP.

Per: “Hamed Shahbazi”
Hamed Shahbazi
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman and Director 

About WELL Health Technologies Corp.

WELL’s mission is to tech-enable healthcare providers. We do this by developing the best technologies, services, and support available, which ensures healthcare providers are empowered to positively impact patient outcomes. WELL’s comprehensive healthcare and digital platform includes extensive front and back-office management software applications that help physicians run and secure their practices. WELL’s solutions enable more than 37,000 healthcare providers between the US and Canada and power the largest owned and operated healthcare ecosystem in Canada with more than 180 clinics supporting primary care, specialized care, and diagnostic services. In the United States WELL’s solutions are focused on specialized markets such as the gastrointestinal market, women’s health, primary care, and mental health. WELL is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “WELL” and on the OTC Exchange under the symbol “WHTCF”. To learn more about WELL, please visit: www.well.company.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release may contain “Forward-Looking Information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws, including, without limitation: information regarding the Company’s goals, strategies and growth plans; annual revenue and patient-visit run rates; free cash-flow guidance; expectations regarding continued revenue and EBITDA growth; expectations surrounding the reduction in debt, share issuances and earn-out payments; expected annual savings from various cost cutting initiatives; the expected benefits and synergies of completed acquisitions ; and the expected financial performance as well as information in the “Outlook” section herein. Forward-Looking Information are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by management, are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties, and contingencies. Forward-Looking Information generally can be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as “may”, “should”, “will”, “could”, “intend”, “estimate”, “plan”, “anticipate”, “expect”, “believe” or “continue”, or the negative thereof or similar variations. Forward-Looking Information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause future results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from the estimated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the Forward-Looking Information and the Forward-Looking Information are not guarantees of future performance. WELL’s comments expressed or implied by such Forward-Looking Information are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties, and conditions, many of which are outside of WELL ‘s control, and undue reliance should not be placed on such information. Forward-Looking Information are qualified in their entirety by inherent risks and uncertainties, including: direct and indirect material adverse effects from adverse market conditions; risks inherent in the primary healthcare sector in general; regulatory and legislative changes; that future results may vary from historical results; inability to obtain any requisite future financing on suitable terms; the expected profitability of acquisition targets; the expected benefits from different commercial partnerships; any inability to realize the expected benefits and synergies of acquisitions; that market competition may affect the business, results and financial condition of WELL and other risk factors identified in documents filed by WELL under its profile at www.sedar.com, including its most recent Annual Information Form. Except as required by securities law, WELL does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, events or otherwise.

This news release contains future-oriented financial information and financial outlook information (collectively, “FOFI”) about estimated annual run-rate revenue and Adjusted EBIDTA, all of which are subject to the same assumptions, risk factors, limitations, and qualifications as set out in the above paragraph. The actual financial results of WELL may vary from the amounts set out herein and such variation may be material. WELL and its management believe that the FOFI has been prepared on a reasonable basis, reflecting management’s best estimates and judgments. However, because this information is subjective and subject to numerous risks, it should not be relied on as necessarily indicative of future results. Except as required by applicable securities laws, WELL undertakes no obligation to update such FOFI. FOFI contained in this news release was made as of the date hereof and was provided for the purpose of providing further information about WELL’s anticipated future business operations on an annual basis. Readers are cautioned that the FOFI contained in this news release should not be used for purposes other than for which it is disclosed herein.

Neither the TSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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TAIPEI, Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — SWAG, Taiwan’s largest adult livestreaming platform, often known as the “Pornhub of Asia,” has released the 2024 SWAG Recap today. The report dives into the world of trending adult content, the year’s top searched keywords, and even the income of creators, sparing no details. According to the data, the top searched keyword on SWAG in 2024 was “Vietnam.” Meanwhile, two Taiwanese creators—former Army Chief Counselor “Neinei” and former Sea Dragon Frogman 177—landed in the 3rd and 6th positions as the most searched keywords thanks to their enormous social media buzz. The hashtag with the most clicks went to “Big Boobs.”

In this year’s top searched keyword ranking, “Vietnam” and Vietnamese creator Rosa (@rosababyvip) dominated the top two spots with overwhelming search volume, highlighting the loyalty of Vietnamese enjoyers of SWAG. Meanwhile, keywords like “Ex-Army Chief Counselor Neinei” and “Sea Dragon Frogman 177” maintained high visibility throughout the year, landing them in 3rd and 6th places, respectively.

Analyzing average daily login time by users from different countries, SWAG users spent 15 minutes and 56 seconds per session on average globally, 49 seconds longer than last year. Taiwan emerged as the undisputed champion with an average daily login time of 16 minutes and 21 seconds, the only country above the platform average. On the flip side, Japanese users clocked in at just 11 minutes and 25 seconds, becoming the quickest to reach post-nut clarity. Notably, Vietnamese users soared from last year’s last place to the 4th longest with their online duration time, surpassing users from Singapore and the U.S.

Among SWAG’s nearly 200 hashtags, “Big Boobs” reclaimed its crown from last year’s champion, “Schoolgirl,” becoming the most searched hashtag of the year. “Schoolgirl” fell to 4th, edged out by “Gangbang.” Surprisingly, the long-beloved tag “Creampie” dropped to its record-low position, only ranking 9th.

SWAG noted that nearly 5,000 new creators joined this year, with 40% hailing from Vietnam, making it the country with the most new creators, followed by Taiwan. Among the talents, luna (@rouav) and Jolly (@jollyntr) were crowned as the most popular creator and best newcomer respectively! After a brief hiatus, Luna made a strong comeback by captivating fans with her “natural melons,” “S-line waist,” “perky booties,” and “flawless legs.” Her popularity skyrocketed by 891 spots, earning her the title of SWAG’s Most Popular Creator 2024. The best newcomer, Jolly, who only joined SWAG less than a year ago, gained immense popularity for her housewife aesthetic and NTR-themed content. Fans of the married lady buzzed over her livestreams and videos, where her husband reportedly has been watching helplessly behind the camera, further fueling her meteoric rise.

In other creator data, SWAG’s “Fan Following Clock” is ticking faster than ever! On average, a creator gains a new follower every 5.7 seconds on the platform. Additionally, 8.8% of new creators earn USD 30,000 in less than four months, with Betty (@bettyqueen) achieving this milestone in just three weeks, making her the fastest-earning newcomer of 2024.

Does SWAG make creators rich? The numbers prove everything. This year,  Shirley (@shirleybebe) posted a story, which was unlocked by over 3,000 users within 48 hours, earning her approximately $1,500 instantly as the post became the most profitable story of 2024. Best Newcomer Jolly also delivered impressive results. After debuting in May, one of her long videos attracted over 2,000 viewers, earning her $17,000 just from that one single upload.

When it comes to SWAG’s most lucrative money-making features, livestreaming and private messaging definitely top the list. For example, when Grape (@stellajs) hosted her birthday livestream this year, she generated USD 37,000 in just three hours. Meanwhile, Nini Baby (@ninibaby), well-known for her private chats, sent 380,000 text messages to users this year, receiving 85,000 replies and countless chat gifts. Her private messaging income alone earned a staggering USD 490,000 in revenue, a 17% increase from last year, securing her throne as SWAG’s Queen of private chat.

《2024 SWAG Recap》: https://swag.live/blog/en/swag_2024_recap/

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Higer New V Series, Leading Bus New Trend

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SUZHOU, China, Dec. 24, 2024 /CNW/ — In November 2024, Higer New V Series buses officially launched in the Philippines, this batch of electric buses was the first batch of new energy buses introduced by the Philippines and put into commercial operation. And it has aroused extensive attentions and heated discussions from the Philippines local government, media and people.

Higer New V Series products were launched globally in March 2024, and then made a stunning debut at the Higer Global Partners Conference. The New V-series products with a new shape and a new platform are committed to creating new classic models with high quality, high safety and high intelligence.

In 3 years, more than 1000 people participated in the process of R&D, a one-time investment of more than 100 million yuan was made in the R&D and manufacturing of key components, equipment, tooling, molds, inspection tools, verification of components and vehicle, achieving comprehensive innovation, realizing a significant improvement in product quality and reliability, maintenance convenience and customer experience. Measuring from 8 to 13 meters in length, they can be powered by fossil fuels, electricity, hydrogen, etc. and are readily adaptable for the tourist transportation market, urban public transportation market, etc. The luggage compartment volume is 21.6% greater than similar products, the seating space is 50mm larger, and the middle aisle is 30mm wider. The overall component universality rate was greatly improved by the platform, modular, and universal design concept, and the number of component types decreased by 58%.

It is worth mentioning that Higer is committed to creating a technological experience, redefining the domain-centralized electronic and electrical architecture, and Higer launched the industry’s first mass-produced intelligent cabin. It will help the driver concentrate on driving. The new model provides a mobile phone control interface, drivers and tour guides can control lighting, multimedia, air conditioning, etc. through app. In addition, the intelligent cabin can be customized according to the operational needs of the transport company, realizing intelligent dispatching, intelligent charging, intelligent maintenance, AI interaction, and human-computer interaction.

So far, Higer new V series coaches have already received orders from more than 20 countries like Italy, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Algeria and etc., showing a fast rising popularity in the international market.

Higer new V series are committed to providing customers with new “classic models” with better quality, higher efficiency, achieving sustainable development and exploring more possibilities.

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