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PAGS PagSeguro Digital Ltd

7.40
-0.38 (-4.88%)
29 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
PagSeguro Digital Ltd NYSE:PAGS NYSE Common Stock
  Price Change % Change Share Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.38 -4.88% 7.40 7.49 7.20 7.36 6,793,849 21:59:33

Form 6-K - Report of foreign issuer [Rules 13a-16 and 15d-16]

17/11/2023 9:33pm

Edgar (US Regulatory)



UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 6-K
REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the month of November 2023
Commission File Number: 001-38353
PagSeguro Digital Ltd.
(Name of Registrant)
Conyers Trust Company (Cayman) Limited,
Cricket Square, Hutchins Drive, P.O. Box 2681,
Grand Cayman, KY1-1111, Cayman Islands
(Address of Principal Executive Office)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F ☒    Form 40-F ☐
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1):
Yes ☐    No ☒
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7):
Yes ☐    No ☒



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PAGS Reports Third Quarter 2023 Results
Net Income (Non-GAAP) of R$ 440 million, +7% y/y
Net Income (GAAP) of R$ 411 million, +8% y/y
    São Paulo, November 16, 2023 PagSeguro Digital Ltd. (“PAGS,” “PagBank” or “we”) announced today its third quarter results for the period ended September 30, 2023. The consolidated financial statements are presented in Reais (R$) and prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”).
3Q23 Highlights
Total Finance Volume (TFV)Total Payment Volume (TPV)Total Banking Volume (TBV)
R$ 244 Billion
R$ 99.8 Billion
R$ 143.9 Billion
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Total Revenue and IncomePayments | Gross ProfitFinancial Services | Gross Profit
R$ 4.03 BillionR$ 1.4 BillionR$ 101 Million
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Net Income | Non-GAAPPayments | Adj. EBITDAFinancial Services | Adj. EBITDA
R$ 440 MillionR$ 892 MillionR$ 2 Million
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To our shareholders

We are happy to announce our earnings results for the third quarter and first nine months of 2023 and to continue to share our recent developments and milestones.
In September 2023, we reached 30.2 million clients, amounting to R$ 669 billion in transactions occurring over the first nine months of the year. These numbers comprise of R$ 389 billion in Total Banking Volume (formerly known as PagBank TPV) and R$ 281 billion in Total Payment Volume (formerly known as PagSeguro TPV).
In the third quarter, TPV grew faster than the industry’s growth, driven by growth in all merchant segments: micro-merchants, SMBs and large accounts. Also, as of November 2023, PIX has been operational for 3 years in the Brazilian market, and we are very well positioned to take advantage of its capabilities. PagBank Cash-in, which comprise of all PIX P2P transactions and wire transfers sent from different financial institution to us, amounted to R$ 56 billion.
Improved trends in our TPV and PagBank Cash-in resulted in our deposits reaching a record level of almost R$ 22 billion. We have now concluded an important 12-month cycle through which we managed the impact of high interest rates for an extended period through a repricing process, while at the same time diversified our funding structure backed by deposits. As a result, we have executed a valuable strategy to keep increasing our gross profit by disassociating the reliance on take rate trajectory, driven by merchants’ mix change, lowering our average cost of funding. For example, this quarter our financial expenses decreased in comparison to the same period in 2022, a trend we have not observed since early 2021 when interest rate hikes began in Brazil.
Consequently, our net income reached an all-time high, posting R$ 440 million on a non-GAAP basis, representing +7% year-over-year, and pushing our net cash balance to R$ 10.6 billion, which is our cornerstone against economic turmoil and a buffer for new investments without causing shareholder dilution. Also, we totaled over R$ 1 billion in share buybacks since 2021, executing more than 80% of our current program.
We see compelling opportunities to further expand our footprint in different geographies in Brazil through our HUBs and by boosting our online payments penetration, providing a seamless omnichannel solution. As we are expecting to address the mismatch between capital expenditures and depreciation/amortization levels in the second half of 2024, we have started to increase our salesforce to reach our goals and foster the natural cross-selling of our financial services, making the financial lives of our clients easier and empowering them through a one-stop-shop financial ecosystem.
We continue to pursue technological disruptions. In October, we executed our first transaction using DREX, the Brazilian digital currency through the blockchain platform, embracing the digital assets revolution. In November, we announced a facial authentication feature for our clients aiming to use our payment link option, reinforcing our security features while improving user experience and confidence.
Our management principles remain the same:
Superior execution in balancing growth with profitability;
Robust financials with high liquidity, sustainable results, and low funding costs; and
Solid and ethical corporate governance.
I am looking forward to the next milestones of our journey.

Alexandre Magnani, Chief Executive Officer

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Selected Capsule of Income Statement Data1
R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Total Revenues and Income4,0264,035-0.2%3,8265.2%11,60211,3732.0%
(-) Other Financial Income(66)(46)42.2%(65)1.0%(195)(132)47.2%
(-) Transactions Costs(1,508)(1,424)5.9%(1,414)6.7%(4,311)(4,141)4.1%
Net Take Rate2,4522,565-6.3%2,3474.5%7,0957,099-0.8%
(-) Financial Expenses(820)(921)-10.9%(796)3.1%(2,429)(2,297)5.7%
(-) Total Losses²(165)(273)-39.4%(122)35.8%(413)(793)-47.9%
(+) FX Expenses1012-20.7%915.7%36344.0%
Gross Profit1,4771,3846.7%1,4382.7%4,2894,0446.1%
Payments
1,3761,2728.2%1,3273.7%3,8993,8132.3%
Financial Services
101113-10.5%111-9.1%39023168.9%
(-) Operating Expenses(583)(615)-5.1%(589)-1.0%(1,759)(1,778)-1.1%
Adj. EBITDA³89477016.1%8495.3%2,5302,26511.7%
Payments
8928327.2%8504.9%2,4602,471-0.4%
Financial Services
2(62)n.a.(1)n.a.70(205)n.a.
(-) POS Write-off(64)(41)54.9%(65)-1.5%(191)(134)42.0%
(-) D&A(329)(290)13.5%(310)6.3%(941)(810)16.1%
(+/-) Other Income (Expense), Net563465.5%56-1.2%1599862.4%
EBT55747217.9%5314.8%1,5571,4199.8%
(-) Income Tax and Social Contribution(117)(61)91.0%(116)0.7%(310)(233)32.9%
Net Income | Non-GAAP4404117.0%4156.0%1,2481,1865.2%
EPS | Non-GAAP4
R$ 1.36R$ 1.258.7%R$ 1.286.6%R$ 3.83R$ 3.606.5%
(-) Non-GAAP Effects(29)(31)-5.0%(30)-2.4%(82)(89)-7.8%
Net Income | GAAP4113808.0%3856.7%1,1661,0976.3%
EPS | GAAP4
R$ 1.27R$ 1.169.7%R$ 1.187.2%R$ 3.58R$ 3.337.6%
Cash Earnings | Adj. EBITDA (-) CapEx36526736.6%319
14.4%
1,063507109.6%
Capital Expenditures (CapEx)5295025.2%53029.3%1,4671,758-16.6%
1. This selected capsule income statement data is presented only to facilitate a general overview of highlights of our financial performance for the periods indicated for informational purposes. For our complete Income Statement information, see our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with IFRS as issued by the IASB, in our Form 6-K related to the Financial Statements, published on the date hereof;
2. Total Losses: Chargebacks and Expected Credit Losses;
3. Adj. EBITDA: EBITDA net of Financial Expenses;
4. Considering the Weighted Average Number of Diluted Common Shares:
3Q23: 323,773,637 shares;
2Q23: 325,480,431 shares;
3Q22: 328,898,070 shares;
9M23: 325,596,375 shares;
9M22: 329,612,792 shares.


Key Performance Indicators
KPIs3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
ARPAC¹
PaymentsR$ 2,080R$ 1,76417.9%R$ 2,0222.9% R$ 2,080  R$ 1,764 17.9%
Financial ServicesR$ 73R$ 96-23.9%R$ 82-10.6% R$ 73  R$ 96 -23.9%
Efficiency Ratio²16.4%20.5%(4.1) p.p.16.2%0.2 p.p.16.0%20.1%(3.7) p.p.
Credit Portfolio | R$ Billion2.52.7-7%2.6-6%2.52.7-7%
Total Deposits | R$ Billion21.619.411%18.318%21.619.411%
1. ARPAC: Sum of LTM revenues / Average of active clients over the last 5 quarters;
2. Efficiency Ratio: Selling, Administrative and Other Expenses required for each amount of Total Revenue and Income generated.
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Selected Capsule of Balance Sheet Data¹
Balance Sheet | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q
Total Assets47,32743,2769.4%42,83610.5%
Current Assets41,14737,7099.1%36,89811.5%
Cash and Financial Investments2
3,0532,47823.2%2,8467.3%
Accounts Receivable37,52134,5708.5%33,44012.2%
Others3
573661-13.4%611-6.3%
Non-current Assets6,1805,56711.0%5,9394.1%
Accounts Receivable1,00073136.7%9188.9%
PP&E and Intangible Assets4
4,9624,6716.2%4,8332.7%
Others5
21816432.8%18816.2%
Total Liabilities and Equity47,32743,2769.4%42,83610.5%
Current Liabilities28,66528,2871.3%25,89010.7%
Accounts Payable6
9,0528,21410.2%8,3748.1%
PagBank | Checking Accounts9,6556,73443.4%8,25816.9%
PagBank | Savings Accounts and CDs8,57710,795-20.5%7,8139.8%
Borrowings193987-80.5%292-34.0%
Others7
1,1891,558-23.7%1,1533.1%
Non-current Liabilities5,7933,47766.6%4,42131.0%
Accounts Payable6
1590n.a.12725.1%
PagBank | Savings Accounts and CDs3,3371,84381.0%2,21950.4%
Others8
2,2971,63440.6%2,07410.7%
Equity12,86811,51211.8%12,5262.7%
Retained Net Income7,4035,83027.0%6,9925.9%
Capital5,4655,682-3.8%5,533-1.2%
Net Cash Balance9
10,5739,05016.8%10,0894.8%
1. This selected capsule balance sheet data is presented only to facilitate a general overview of the highlights of our financial performance for the periods indicated for informational purposes. For our complete Balance Sheet information, see our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with IFRS as issued by the IASB, in our Form 6-K related to the Financial Statements, published on the date hereof.

Balance Sheet Reconciliation:
2. Cash & Financial Investments: Cash and Cash Equivalents + Financial Investments;
3. Others: Inventories + Taxes Recoverable + Other Receivables + Receivables from Related Parties;
4. PP&E & Intangible Assets: Property and Equipment + Intangible Assets;
5. Others: Judicial Deposits + Prepaid Expenses + Deferred Income Tax and Social Contribution + Investments + Receivables from Related Parties;
6. Accounts Payable: Payables to third parties (including (i) transactions of sales and services to settle with merchants, net of PagSeguro’s revenue, (ii) the balance of client bank accounts that are invested by the client in Certificate of Deposits, and (iii) the balance of merchant payment accounts through which PagSeguro acquires treasury bonds to comply with certain requirements);
7. Others: Trade Payables + Payables to Related Parties + Derivative Financial Instruments + Salaries and Social Charges + Taxes and Contributions + Provision for Contingencies + Deferred Revenue + Other Liabilities;
8. Others: Deferred Income Tax and Social Contribution + Provision for Contingencies + Deferred Revenue + Other Liabilities;
9. Net Cash Balance: Cash and Cash Equivalents + Financial Investments + Current & Non-Current Account Receivables – Current & Non-Current Payables to Third Parties – Borrowings – Derivative Financial Investments – Current & Non-Current Deposits.

Capital Markets¹
Capital Markets3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q
Market Cap
In BRL billionR$ 13.79R$ 23.33-40.9%R$ 14.65-5.9%
In USD billion$ 2.75$ 4.32-36.2%$ 3.04-9.5%
Stock Price
In BRLR$ 43.12R$ 71.53-39.7%R$ 45.49-5.2%
In USD$ 8.61$ 13.23-34.9%$ 9.44-8.8%
Book Value per Share
In BRLR$ 40.25R$ 35.2914.0%R$ 38.893.5%
In USD$ 8.04$ 6.5323.1%$ 8.07-0.4%
1. As of September 30, 2023;

Brazilian Central Bank Currency Exchange Rate (PTAX) BRL/USD:
3Q23: R$ 5.0076;
3Q22: R$ 5.4066;
2Q23: R$ 4.8192.
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Operational Performance
Total Finance Volume
R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Total Finance Volume243,691195,48524.7%221,05010.2%669,477522,41528.2%
Total Payment Volume1
99,83690,26110.6%92,6767.7%280,609259,5768.1%
Total Banking Volume2
143,855105,22436.7%128,37412.1%388,868262,83947.9%
1. Total Payment Volume: includes debit cards, credit cards, prepaid cards, vouchers, boletos and PIX P2M (fee-based product);
2. Total Banking Volume: includes prepaid card top-ups, PagBank card issuing TPV (debit, credit, prepaid), mobile top-ups, wire transfers to third-parties, cash-in through boletos, bill payments, tax collections, P2P transactions, PIX P2P (no fee-based), credit underwriting, super app top-ups and GMV.

Total Finance Volume (TFV), formerly known as PAGS TPV, totaled R$ 243.7 billion, representing an increase of +24.7% vs. 3Q22 due to the growth in both Total Payment Volume and Total Banking Volume.
Total Payment Volume (TPV), formerly known as PagSeguro TPV, totaled R$ 99.8 billion, representing an increase of +10.6% vs. 3Q22 mainly due to:
(i)larger share of wallet mainly driven by the cash conversion into electronic payments;
(ii)maturation of existing cohorts due to increasing productivity of our sales channels; and
(iii)better performance of all merchants’ segments, consisting of micro-merchants, SMBs and large accounts.
Total Banking Volume (TBV), formerly known as PagBank TPV, totaled R$ 143.9 billion, representing an increase of +36.7% vs. 3Q22. This growth is mainly related to our clients’ higher engagement with digital bank features (such as PIX, bill payments, mobile top-up), cards’ spending and credit underwriting.

PagBank Clients
# Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q
Total Clients1
30.225.916.4%29.52.5%
Active Clients2
16.715.86.3%16.41.8%
Consumers10.69.116.4%10.23.5%
Merchants6.16.6-7.6%6.2-1.0%
1. Total Clients: Number of bank accounts registered at Brazilian Central Bank;
2. Active Clients: Active merchants using one additional digital account feature/service beyond acquiring and consumers with a balance in their digital account on the last day of the month.
PagBank ended the quarter with 30.2 million clients, representing an increase of +16.4% vs. 3Q22, and Active Clients of 16.7 million, an increase of +6.3% vs. 3Q22. This increase is mainly related to higher penetration in the consumers segment which represents 63% of PagBank clients vs. 58% in 3Q22.
Active Merchants
# Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Active Merchants1
6.77.3-9.1%6.8-1.7%6.77.3-9.1%
Net Addittions(0.1)(0.2)-39.8%(0.1)-22.3%(0.4)(0.4)13.3%
TPV per Merchant2 | R$ thousand
14.912.222.2%12.915.7%40.936.113.3%
1. Active Merchants: At least one transaction in the last twelve months;
2. TPV per Merchant: Amount of TPV divided by the average of active merchants during the period.
Active Merchants ended the quarter with 6.7 million, representing a decrease of -9.1% vs. 3Q22. Since early 2022, the company has been adopting a more selective go-to-market strategy focusing on clients with better unit economics, higher activation ratio, and higher engagement in PagBank financial services. Additionally, we have been improving our onboarding and risk assessment processes since early 2023 to reduce chargebacks and losses.
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Credit Portfolio
R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q
Credit Portfolio2,4622,653-7.2%2,609-5.6%
Working Capital471813-42.0%625-24.6%
Credit Card8161,014-19.6%886-7.9%
Payroll Loan + Others1
1,17582642.3%1,0997.0%
Provision for Losses(651)(903)-27.9%(816)-20.2%
Working Capital(387)(494)-21.7%(513)-24.6%
Credit Card(236)(400)-40.9%(288)-18.1%
Payroll Loan + Others1
(28)(9)210.2%(14)95.6%
Credit Portfolio, net1,8111,7513.5%1,7941.0%
1. Payroll Loan + Others: Refers to loan portfolios, including advance Brazil's Severance Indemnity Fund (FGTS) withdrawals and payroll loans to public sector employees and retirees.
R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q
Credit Portfolio2,4622,653-7.2%2,609-5.6%
Secured Products1,46992658.6%1,3479.1%
% Credit Portfolio60%35%24.8 p.p.52%8.1 p.p.
Unsecured Products9931,727-42.5%1,263-21.4%
% Credit Portfolio40%65%(24.8) p.p.48%(8.1) p.p.
Credit Portfolio reached R$ 2.5 billion in 3Q23, representing a decrease of -7.2% vs. 3Q22, mainly driven by our strategy to grow in secured products, which represented 60% of the portfolio, combined with the run-off of working capital loans and the write-offs of the working capital loans and payroll loans in 3Q23 and credit cards in 2Q23, according to the credit models update based on IFRS 9 and our tax planning.
Total Deposits
R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q
Total Deposits21.56919,40211.2%18,29017.9%
Average Percentage Yield (APY)1
93.5%99.0%(5.5) p.p.94.3%(0.8) p.p.
Checking Accounts9.6556,73443.4%8,25816.9%
Average Percentage Yield (APY)1
72.0%66.0%6.0 p.p.73.0%(1.0) p.p.
Merchant's Payment Accounts1,736832108.5%762127.9%
Banking Accounts7,9195,90134.2%7,4965.6%
Savings Accounts11,91412,668-5.9%10,03318.8%
Average Percentage Yield (APY)1
110.9%116.5%(5.6) p.p.111.8%(1.0) p.p.
Certificate of Deposits
9,583
10,215-0.4%8,27323.0%
Interbank Deposits
2,331
2,248-22.8%1,759-1.3%
Corporate Securities0205n.a.0n.a.
1. As % of CDI (Brazilian Interbank Rate).
Total Deposits reached R$ 21.6 billion, representing an increase of +11.2% vs. 3Q22. This increase was driven by the +43.4% y/y growth in Checking Accounts Balance (following better trends observed in TPV and PagBank cash-in), which allowed us to further reduce annual percentage yields, resulting in lower costs of funding.
Brazilian Interest Rates3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
SELIC12.75%13.75%(1.0) p.p.13.75%(1.0) p.p.11.75%13.75%(1.0) p.p.
SELIC | Average13.38%13.58%(0.2) p.p.13.75%(0.4) p.p.13.62%12.14%1.2 p.p.
CDI12.65%13.65%(1.0) p.p.13.65%(1.0) p.p.10.75%12.75%(0.1) p.p.
CDI | Average13.28%13.47%(0.2) p.p.13.65%(0.4) p.p.13.52%12.04%1.2 p.p.
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Financial Performance
Total Revenue and Income
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Total Revenue and Income1
4,0264,035-0.2%3,8265.2%11,60211,3732.0%
Payments3,7713,7121.6%3,5755.5%10,79610,4433.4%
Financial Services2
260376-30.8%2437.0%8341,052-20.8%
Other Financial Income664642.2%651.0%19513247.2%
1. Including Other Financial Income;
2. Including Float, intercompany revenue from Payments’ business unit.
Total Revenue and Income reached R$ 4,026 million in 3Q23, representing a slight decrease from R$ 4,035 million reported in 3Q22, but represented an increase of +5.2% quarter-over-quarter. The breakdown of Payments, Financial Services and Other Financial Income differs from Total Revenue and Income amount due to the Float from Financial Services unit, which is an intercompany revenue from Merchant Acquiring funding, not accounted for Total Revenue and Income. Before 1Q23, Float from Checking Accounts Balance was partially booked in Payments. Going forward, 100% of Float will be fully booked in Financial Services, similar to other financial institutions. The main differences will be:
(i)Total Revenue and Income: The mismatch between Total Revenue and Income and the managerial Total Revenue and Income’s breakdown in Payments, Financial Services and Other Financial Income increase given the intercompany Float will no longer offset a portion of the Financial Expenses. In 3Q23, intercompany Float amounted to R$ 71 million vs. R$ 99 million in 3Q22 and R$ 57 million in 2Q23.
(ii)Payments: No change in revenue except for an increase in Financial Expenses, since the share of such expenses offset by the Float usually booked in Payments will no longer occur. Consequently, Gross Profit and Adj. EBITDA will decrease.
(iii)Financial Services: An increase in Revenue since the Float will lead to a higher interest income. Consequently, Gross Profit and Adj. EBITDA will increase.
For more details about Float accounting reconciliation between Financial Services and Payments, please refer to page 16.
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Total Revenue and Income4,0264,035-0.2%3,8265.2%11,60211,3732.0%
Transaction Activities and Other Services2,2692,292-1.0%2,1664.8%6,5866,602-0.2%
Financial Income1,6911,697-0.4%1,5956.0%4,8204,6383.9%
Other Financial Income664642.2%651.0%19513247.2%
Total Revenue and Income performance is explained below:
(i)Transaction Activities and Other Services in 3Q23 amounted to R$ 2,269 million, representing a slight decrease of -1.0% vs. 3Q22, but represented an increase of +4.8% quarter-over-quarter. This performance is mainly due to the focus on revenues with higher margins, increasing share of larger merchants in Payments, the impact of the regulatory change on prepaid/debit cards that came into force on April 1, 2023 and the mix change in credit portfolio towards secured products with lower yields and longer duration in Financial Services.
(ii)Financial Income, which represents the discount fees we withhold from credit card transactions in installments for the early payment of Accounts Payable to Third Parties (merchants), reached R$ 1,691 million, representing a slight decrease of -0.4% vs R$ 1,697 million in 3Q22, mainly due to the increasing share of larger merchants with lower take rates and shorter duration of TPV of Credit Card installments.
(iii)Other Financial Income reached R$ 66 million in 3Q23, an increase of +42.2% vs. 3Q22, mainly due to the increase in interest accrued on Cash and Cash Equivalents and higher position.
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Total Cost and Expenses explained by function
Non-GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Total Costs and Expenses(3,469)(3,563)-2.6%(3,295)5.3%(10,044)(9,954)-0.9%
Cost of Sales and Services(2,028)(1,911)6.1%(1,923)5.4%(5,875)(5,545)-5.6%
Selling Expenses
(378)
(531)
-28.9%
(320)
18.0%
(1,014)
(1,510)
49.0%
Administrative Expenses
(165)
(141)
16.7%
(162)
1.9%
(472)
(429)
-9.0%
Financial Expenses(820)(921)-10.9%(796)3.1%(2,429)(2,297)-5.4%
Other Expenses, Net(79)(59)33.3%(94)-16.1%(255)(173)-32.3%
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Total Costs and Expenses(3,514)(3,610)-2.7%(3,341)5.2%(10,168)(10,088)-0.8%
Cost of Sales and Services(2,033)(1,862)9.2%(1,926)5.6%(5,889)(5,502)-6.6%
Selling Expenses
(379)
(531)
-28.6%
(321)
18.0%
(1,019)
(1,511)
48.3%
Administrative Expenses
(205)
(185)
10.8%
(203)
1.0%
(580)
(555)
-4.4%
Financial Expenses(820)(921)-10.9%(796)3.1%(2,429)(2,297)-5.4%
Other Expenses, Net(76)(111)-31.4%(94)-19.0%(253)(225)-11.1%
Total Costs and Expenses, on a non-GAAP basis, amounted to R$ 3,469 million in the 3Q23, representing a decrease of -2.6% from R$ 3,563 million in the 3Q22.
The decrease is mainly related to:
Cost of Sales and Services reached R$ 2,028 million in the 3Q23, representing an increase of +6.1% year-over-year, mainly due to the TPV growth, leading to higher interchange and card scheme fees, and higher POS depreciation and amortization of intangible assets.
When excluding non-GAAP figures related to LTIP (long-term incentive plan), Cost of Sales and Services, on a GAAP basis, reached R$ 2,033 million, representing an increase of +9.2%, from R$ 1,862 million reported in 3Q22.
Selling Expenses totaled R$ 377 million, representing a decrease of -29.0% from R$ 531 million reported in the same period of 2022, mainly driven by lower losses and optimizations in Marketing expenses.
When excluding non-GAAP figures related to LTIP (long-term incentive plan), Selling Expenses reached R$ 378 million, representing a decrease of -28.7%, from R$ 531 million reported in 3Q22.
Administrative Expenses reached R$ 166 million, representing an increase of +17.4% from R$ 141 million presented in 3Q22, mainly driven by higher expenses in software licenses and cloud services.
When excluding non-GAAP figures related to LTIP Costs and M&A, Administrative Expenses reached R$ 206 million, representing an increase of +11.3%, from R$ 185 million reported in 3Q22.
Financial Expenses totaled R$ 820 million in 3Q23, representing a decrease of -10.9% vs. 3Q22, mainly due to a lower average cost of funding led by deposits growth, which posted a strong figure quarter-over-quarter, increasing its relevance in our funding strategy, and lower expenses related to the Brazilian Basic Interest Rate (SELIC) decrease, partially offset by TPV growth in the period.
Other Expenses, net reached R$ 79 million in 3Q23, representing an increase of +33.3% from expenses of R$ 59 million reported in 3Q22. This increase is mainly driven by POS write-off during the period.
When excluding non-GAAP figures related to the capital gains from the revaluation of assets of 10% of NETPOS in the amount of R$ 3 million, Other Expenses, net, on a GAAP basis, reached R$ 76 million, representing an increase of +33.3% from expenses of R$ 59 million reported in 3Q22.
On a GAAP basis, including LTIP, M&A and Other Expenses of R$ 45 million, Total Costs and Expenses amounted to R$ 3,514 million, representing a decrease of -2.7% in comparison to the amount of R$ 3,610 million presented in 3Q22.
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Total Cost and Expenses explained by nature
Transaction Costs
Non-GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Transactions Costs(1,508)(1,424)5.9%(1,414)6.7%(4,311)(4,141)4.1%
% Total Revenue and Income37.5%35.3%2.2 p.p.37.0%0.5 p.p.37.2%36.4%1.1 p.p.
Interchange and Card Scheme Fee(1,450)(1,380)5.1%(1,357)6.8%(4,145)(3,975)4.3%
Others(59)(45)31.3%(57)2.3%(166)(166)0.0%
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Transactions Costs(1,508)(1,372)10.0%(1,414)6.7%(4,311)(4,089)5.4%
% Total Revenue and Income37.5%34.0%3.5 p.p.37.0%0.5 p.p.37.2%36.0%1.5 p.p.
Interchange and Card Scheme Fee(1,450)(1,380)5.1%(1,357)6.8%(4,145)(3,975)4.3%
Others(58)8n.a.(57)2.2%(166)(114)46.1%
Transaction Costs, on a non-GAAP basis, totaled R$ 1,508 million, representing an increase of +5.9% from R$ 1,424 million in 3Q22. As a percentage of the Total Revenue and Income, Transaction Costs increased to 37.5% in 3Q23 vs. 35.3% in 3Q22.
Transaction Costs, on a GAAP basis, totaled R$ 1,508 million, representing an increase of +10.0% from R$ 1,372 million in 3Q22. As a percentage of Total Revenue and Income, Transaction Costs represented 37.5% vs. 34.0% in 3Q22, mainly driven by:
Interchange and Card Scheme Fees totaled R$ 1,450 million in 3Q23, representing an increase of +5.1% y/y, mainly driven by TPV growth partially offset by the impact of the regulatory changes on prepaid/debit cards that came into force on April 1, 2023; and
Other Costs increased by +31% vs. 3Q22 mainly due to better trends in merchants’ additions leading to higher logistics and maintenance costs. The non-GAAP effect of R$ 53 million is related to the termination of the provision related to the PagPhone supply agreement, which was recorded in 2021 and finalized in 2022 (booked in 3Q22).
Net Take Rate
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Total Payment Volume99,83690,26110.6%92,6767.7%280,609259,5768.1%
Gross Take Rate3,9613,989-0.7%3,7615.3%11,40711,2401.5%
% Total Payment Volume3.97%4.42%(0.45) p.p.4.06%(0.09) p.p.4.07%4.33%(0.36) p.p.
Transaction Activities and Other Services2,2692,292-1.0%2,1660.06,5866,602-0.24%
Financial Income1,6911,697-0.4%1,5950.14,8204,6383.93%
Net Take Rate2,4522,618-6.3%2,3474.5%7,0957,152-0.8%
% Total Payment Volume2.46%2.90%(0.44) p.p.2.53%(0.08) p.p.2.53%2.76%(0.30) p.p.
Transactions Costs(1,508)(1,372)10.0%(1,414)6.7%(4,311)(4,089)5.4%
Net Take Rate totaled R$ 2,452 million in 3Q23, representing a decrease of -6.3% vs. 3Q22, mainly due to:
(i)Payments: higher share of larger merchants with lower take rates and shorter duration of TPV from Credit Card installments; and
(ii)Financial Services: the impact of the regulatory change on prepaid/debit cards that came into force on April 1, 2023, and the mix change in credit products towards secured products with lower yields and longer duration.
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Financial Expenses
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Financial Expenses(820)(921)-10.9%(796)3.1%(2,429)(2,297)5.7%
% Total Revenue and Income20.4%22.8%(2.4) p.p.20.8%(0.4) p.p.20.9%20.2%0.7 p.p.
Securitization of Receivables(249)(307)-19.0%(245)1.4%(708)(1,017)-30.4%
Accrued Interest on Deposits and Others
(571)(614)-6.9%(550)3.8%(1,721)(1,280)34.5%
Financial Expenses totaled R$ 820 million in 3Q23, representing a decrease of -10.9% vs. 3Q22. As a percentage of Total Revenue and Income, Financial Expenses decreased to 20.4% in 3Q23 vs. 22.8% in 3Q22, mainly due to:
(i)Lower average cost of funding led by deposits growth, which posted a strong figure quarter-over-quarter, increasing its relevance in our funding strategy; and
(ii)Lower expenses related to the Brazilian Basic Interest Rate (SELIC) decrease.
Total Losses
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Total Losses¹(165)(273)-39.4%(122)35.8%(413)(793)-47.9%
% Total Revenue and Income4.1%6.8%(2.7) p.p.3.2%0.9 p.p.3.6%7.0%(3.4) p.p.
Chargebacks
(131)
(123)
6,9%
(115)
13,9%
(333)
(323)
2,9%
Expected Credit Losses (ECL)
(34)
(150)
-77,3%
(6)
356,8%
(81)
(469)
-82,8%
1. Review of accounting allocations that resulted in a negligible change between the chargeback and ECL lines in 2Q23 amounting R$ 5 million.
Total Losses reached R$ 165 million in 3Q23, representing a decrease of -39.4% vs. 3Q22. As a percentage of Total Revenues and Income, Total Losses decreased to 4.1% in 3Q23 vs. 6.8% in 3Q22. This decrease was mainly driven by the improved asset quality of our credit portfolio with increased exposure to secured products with negligible NPLs, demanding lower expected credit losses provisions. Quarter-over-quarter, Total Losses increased by +35.8% mainly as a result of our credit model update on our outstanding balance of provisions in working capital loan and payroll loan portfolio, aligned to IFRS 9.
Gross Profit
Non-GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Gross Profit1,4771,3846.7%1,4382.7%4,2894,0446.1%
% Total Revenue and Income36.7%34.3%2.4 p.p.37.6%(0.9) p.p.37.0%35.6%1.4 p.p.
Payments1,3761,2728.2%1,3273.7%3,8993,8132.3%
Financial Services101113-10.5%111-9.1%39023168.9%
Gross Profit totaled R$ 1,477 million in 3Q23, representing an increase of +6.7% vs. 3Q22. This increase is mainly related to lower financial expenses and lower losses.
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Operating Expenses
Non-GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Operating Expenses(583)(615)-5.1%(589)-1.0%(1,759)(1,778)-1.1%
% Total Revenue and Income14.5%15.2%(0.7) p.p.15.4%(0.9) p.p.15.2%15.6%(0.5) p.p.
Personnel Expenses(245)(235)4.2%(246)-0.6%(744)(704)5.7%
Marketing and Advertising(140)(200)-30.1%(129)8.1%(387)(540)-28.3%
Other Expenses (Income), Net(199)(180)10.4%(214)-7.1%(629)(535)17.5%
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Operating Expenses(610)(710)-14.0%(619)-1.4%(2,026)(2,086)-2.9%
% Total Revenue and Income15.2%17.6%(2.4) p.p.16.2%(1.0) p.p.17.5%18.3%(0.9) p.p.
Personnel Expenses(274)(278)-1.3%(276)-0.5%(822)(825)-0.4%
Marketing and Advertising(140)(200)-30.1%(129)8.1%(387)(540)-28.3%
Other Expenses (Income), Net(196)(232)-15.4%(214)-8.2%(817)(721)13.2%
Operating Expenses, on a GAAP basis, totaled R$ 610 million, representing a decrease of -14.0% from R$ 710 million in 3Q22. As a percentage of Total Revenue and Income, Non-GAAP Operating Expenses represented 15.2% vs. 17.6% in 3Q22.
Operating Expenses, on a Non-GAAP basis, which include Personnel Expenses, Marketing and Advertising and Other Expenses, totaled R$ 583 million, representing a decrease of -5.1% from R$ 615 million in 3Q22. As a percentage of Total Revenue and Income, Non-GAAP Operating Expenses represented 14.5% vs. 17.3% in 3Q22. These trends are mainly due to the following:
Personnel Expenses reached R$ 245 million, representing an increase of +4.2% vs. 3Q22, driven by the impact of our collective bargaining agreement and an increase in our salesforce. When including non-GAAP Expenses of R$ 27 million, Personnel Expenses, on a GAAP basis, totaled R$ 274 million, representing a decrease of -1.3% vs. 3Q22 due to the lower relevance of the long-term incentive plan given the current shares price level.
Marketing and Advertising totaled R$ 140 million in 3Q23, representing a decrease of -30.1% vs. 3Q22, led by the optimizations on marketing deployment, focusing on being more selective in attracting new clients with better unit economics; and
Other Expenses reached R$ 199 million in 3Q23, representing an increase of +10.4% from R$ 180 million reported in 3Q22, mainly driven by software licenses and consulting services. When excluding non-GAAP Expenses of R$ 3 million in 3Q23 and including R$ 52 million in 3Q22, Other Expenses, on a GAAP basis, totaled R$ 196 million, representing a decrease of -15.4% vs. 3Q22. For more information, refer to note 23 on our Form 6-K containing our 3Q23 Financial Statements furnished on the date hereof.

Adj. EBITDA, Capital Expenditures and Cash Earnings
Non-GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Adj. EBITDA¹89477016.1%8495.3%2,5302,26611.7%
% Total Revenue and Income22.2%19.1%3.1 p.p.22.2%0.0 p.p.21.8%19.9%1.9 p.p.
Payments8928327.2%8504.9%2,4602,471-0.4%
Financial Services2(62)n.a.(1)n.a.70(205)n.a.
Capital Expenditures (CapEx)5295025.3%
530
29.5%1,4671,758-16.6%
% Total Revenue and Income13.1%12.4%0.7 p.p.10.7%
2.5 p.p.
12.6%15.5%(2.3) p.p.
Cash Earnings | Adj. EBITDA (-) CapEx365267
36.4%
319
14.4%
1,063507109.5%
1. Adj. EBITDA: GAAP Net Income + Income Tax and Social Contribution – Other Financial Income + POS Write-off + Depreciation and Amortization + FX Expenses + M&A Expenses + LTIP Expenses. Please see the Supplemental Information for a reconciliation of this adjusted financial measure
Adjusted EBITDA amounted to R$ 894 million in 3Q23, representing an increase of +16.1% vs. 3Q22, led by our gross profit evolution combined with the efficiencies observed in our operating expenses, resulting in higher margins.
Capital Expenditures amounted to R$ 529 million in 3Q23, representing an increase of +5.3% vs. 3Q22, mainly driven by better trends in gross adds (restoring POS inventories) and investments in PagBank new products development.
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Cash Earnings amounted to R$ 365 million, representing an increase of +36.4% year-over-year, driven by better operating performance combined with a stable trend on capital expenditure deployments in comparison with the previous year.
Depreciation and Amortization
Non-GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Depreciation and Amortization(346)(294)17.7%(326)6.4%(989)(824)20.1%
% Total Revenue and Income8.6%7.3%1.3 p.p.8.5%0.1 p.p.8.5%7.2%1.3 p.p.
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Depreciation and Amortization(329)(290)13.5%(310)6.3%(941)(810)16.1%
% Total Revenue and Income8.2%7.2%1.0 p.p.8.1%0.1 p.p.8.1%7.1%1.0 p.p.
Depreciation and Amortization reached R$ 346 million, representing an increase of +17.7%, from R$ 294 million in 3Q22, mainly explained by:
(i)the depreciation of POS devices; and
(ii)the amortization of R&D investments, mainly related to product development and data security. These investments allow us to defer our tax liability through “Lei do Bem” (Technological Innovation Law).
When including non-GAAP Expenses of R$ 17 million, D&A, on a GAAP basis, totaled R$ 329 million, representing an increase of +13.5% vs. 3Q22 due to M&A expenses related to the fair value assets amortization and expenses for external consulting services.
POS Write-off
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
POS Write-off(64) (41) 54.9%(65) -1.5%(191) (134) 42.0%
% Total Revenue and Income1.6 %7.3 %0.6 p.p.1.7 %(0.1) p.p.1.6 %1.2 %0.5 p.p.
In 3Q23, this value amounted to R$ 64 million, representing an increase of +54.9% year-over-year. In September 2019, we changed our business model from selling POS devices to a subscription model to follow the industry’s best standards and to improve the merchant’s user experience in terms of:
(i)POS delivery for new merchants; and
(ii)POS maintenance and replacement for existing merchants.
At that time, we strategically prepared for the launch of our HUBs strategy to have the best SLAs in the market, providing a superior value proposition to focus not only on pricing (POS, MDR and prepayment) fee itself.
Between 2020 and 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic changed merchants’ transaction profile into the PAGS ecosystem, adding more complexity to understanding merchants’ engagement and activity levels. Now we have a better understanding of merchants’ activity, and we started to write-off POS devices beginning in the 2Q22.
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Earnings Before Tax (EBT)
Non-GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Earnings before Taxes (EBT)55747217.9%5314.8%1,5571,4199.8%
% Total Revenue and Income13.8%11.7%2.1 p.p.13.9%(0.1) p.p.13.4%12.5%0.9 p.p.
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Earnings before Taxes (EBT)51242520.4%4855.5%1,4331,28411.6%
% Total Revenue and Income12.7%10.5%2.2 p.p.12.7%0.0 p.p.12.4%11.3%1.1 p.p.
Earnings before Tax amounted to R$ 557 million in 3Q23, representing an increase of +17.9% vs. 3Q22, reflecting the business growth in Payments and Financial Services, lower financial expenses, lower losses, and operational efficiencies partially offset by higher Depreciation and Amortization levels.
When including non-GAAP Expenses of R$ 45 million, Earnings before Tax, on a GAAP basis, totaled R$ 512 million, representing an increase of +20.4% vs. 3Q22.
Income Tax and Social Contribution Reconciliation
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Earnings before Taxes (EBT)51242520.4%4855.5%1,4331,28411.6%
Statutory Rate34.0%34.0%0.0 p.p.34.0%0.0 p.p.34.0%34.0%(0.0) p.p.
Expected Income Tax Expenses(174)(145)20.4%(165)5.5%(487)(437)11.6%
Income Tax effect on:
R&D and Tech Innovation Benefit1
4863-22.9%49-1.7%149175-14.7%
Taxation of Income abroad2
2435-30.9%24-0.4%7989-11.3%
Other02-81.0%(8)n.a.(8)(14)-41.9%
Income Tax Expenses(101)(45)125.1%(100)1.2%(268)(187)42.9%
Effective Tax Rate19.8%10.6%9.2 p.p.20.6%(0.9) p.p.18.7%14.6%4.1 p.p.
Current(17)2n.a.(42)-60.2%(77)(27)190.8%
Deferred(85)(47)81.3%(58)45.9%(191)(161)18.5%
1. Refers to the benefit granted by the Technological Innovation Law (“Lei do Bem”), which reduces the income tax charges, based on the amount invested by the PagSeguro Digital Ltd. On specific intangible assets. Please, see Note 12 in our Form 6-K related to the Financial Statements, published on the date hereof;
2. Some entities and investment funds adopt different taxation regimes according to the applicable rules in their jurisdictions.
Income Tax and Social Contribution amounted to an expense of R$ 101 million in 3Q23, representing an increase of +125.1% versus 3Q22. Effective Tax Rate (ETR) increased by +920 bps to 19.8% in 3Q23 from 10.6% in 3Q22, mainly driven by lower results in FIDC and lower Capital Expenditure deployments in 2023 vs. 2022 in regards to “Lei do Bem” eligibility. In both periods, the difference between the Effective Income Tax and Social Contribution Rate and the Rate computed by applying the Brazilian federal statutory rate was mainly related to:
(i)Technological Innovation Law (“Lei do Bem”), which reduces income tax charges based on investments made in innovation and technology, such as those made by PagSeguro Brazil, our Brazilian operating subsidiary; and
(ii)Taxation of Income abroad. Certain entities or investment funds adopt different taxation regimes in accordance with the applicable rules in their respective jurisdictions.
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Net Income
Non-GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Net Income4404117.0%4156.0%1,2481,1865.2%
% Total Revenue and Income10.9%10.2%0.7 p.p.10.9%0.1 p.p.10.8%10.4%0.3 p.p.
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Net Income4113808.0%3856.6%1,1661,0976.2%
% Total Revenue and Income10.2%9.4%0.8 p.p.10.1%0.1 p.p.10.0%9.6%0.4 p.p.
Net Income for the quarter amounted to R$ 440 million, representing an increase of +7.0%, from R$ 411 million reported in 3Q22.
Including Non-GAAP expenses of R$ 29 million, Net Income on GAAP basis totaled R$ 411 million, up +8.0% when compared to R$ 385 million reported in 3Q22.
Adj. EBITDA and Net Income (Non-GAAP) Reconciliation
R$ Million1Q222Q223Q224Q221Q232Q233Q23
Net Income | GAAP350367380408370385411
(+) Income Tax and Social Contribution6776456766100101
(+) LTIP Expenses2
285143(42)1930
30
(+) POS Write-off0934166626564
(+) Depreciation and Amortization249281294307317326346
(-) Other Financial Income(42)(45)(46)(43)(65)(65)(66)
(+) M&A Expenses3
000000
3
(+) FX Expenses139121517910
(+) PagPhone realizable value reversal1
00(53)000
(53)
(-) Software's disposals2
00291100
29
(-) Boleto Flex impairment2
0013000
13
(-) Agreement with POS supplier2
00100000
Adj. EBITDA665831770788787849
883
R$ Million1Q222Q223Q224Q221Q232Q233Q23
Net Income | GAAP350367380408370385411
(+) LTIP Expenses2
285143(42)1930
30
(+) M&A Expenses3
555555
3
(+) Income Tax and Social Contribution(11)(19)(16)(2)(11)(16)(15)
(+) PagPhone realizable value reversal1
00
(35)
0000
(-) Software's disposals2
00
19
11
000
(-) Boleto Flex impairment2
00
8
0000
(-) Agreement with POS supplier2
00
7
0000
(+) Capitalized Expenses of platforms development00032101112
Net Income | Non-GAAP371403
411
411
392415440
Total Costs and Expenses (Non-GAAP) are booked in:
1. Transaction Costs;
2. Operating Expenses;
3. Depreciation and Amortization.
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Managerial Float Reconciliation1
R$ Million1Q222Q223Q224Q221Q232Q233Q23
Total Revenue and Income3,427 3,911 4,035 3,962 3,750 3,826 4,026 
As previously reported
Payments3,125 3,606 3,712 3,654 3,449 3,339 3,771 
Financial Services305 314 339 329 298 447 219 
Other Financial Income42 45 46 43 65 65 66 
Float(44)(54)(62)(64)(62)(26)(29)
Current classification
Payments3,125 3,606 3,712 3,654 3,449 3,575 3,771 
Financial Services333 344 376 362 331 243 260 
Other Financial Income42 45 46 43 65 65 66 
Float(72)(84)(99)(97)(95)(57)(71)
Gross Profit1,225 1,434 1,384 1,409 1,374 1,438 1,477 
As previously reported
Payments1,205 1,393 1,308 1,278 1,228 1,225 1,417 
Financial Services20 41 76 131 147 213 59 
Current classification
Payments1,177 1,364 1,272 1,245 1,196 1,327 1,376 
Financial Services48 70 113 164 179 111 101 
Adj. EBITDA665 831 770 777 787 849 894 
As previously reported
Payments769 927 868 809 751 857 933 
Financial Services(104)(96)(99)(21)36 (9)(39)
Current classification
Payments741 898 832 765 719 850 892 
Financial Services(76)(67)(62)12 68 (1)
1. The observed increase in Financial Services revenues and decrease in Gross Profit/EBITDA in Payments is attributed to the revised float allocation: R$ 33M in 1Q23, R$ 33M in 4Q22 and R$ 28M in 1Q22.
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Cash Flow Analysis
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Earnings before Taxes (EBT)512 425 20.4 %485 5.5 %1,433 1,284 11.6 %
Expenses (Revenues) not affecting Cash826 1,238 -33.3 %602 37.3 %2,133 3,026 -29.5 %
Net Cash from Operating Activities972 1,071 -9.2 %464 109.8 %1,835 1,589 15.4 %
Net Cash from Investing Activities(503)(498)1.1 %(553)-8.9 %(1,618)(1,758)-8.0 %
Net Cash from Financing Activities(218)(361)-39.4 %(3)7146.8 %(71)(221)-67.9 %
Increase (Decrease) in Cash Position251 213 17.9 %(92)n.a.146 (390)n.a.
Cash Position at the beginning of the Period1,724 1,192 44.6 %1,816 -5.1 %1,829 1,794 1.9 %
Cash Position at the end of the Period1,975 1,405 40.6 %1,724 14.5 %1,975 1,405 40.6 %
Cash and Cash Equivalents at the end of 3Q23 amounted to R$ 1,975 million, representing an increase of R$ 570 million, up +40.6% year-over-year.
Expenses (Revenues) not affecting Cash amounted of R$ 826 million, representing a decrease of -33.3% year-over-year mainly driven by:
Lower Losses, mainly related to better fraud prevention actions related to Total Payment Volume and more detailed credit analysis for credit operations;
Depreciation and Amortization growth due to the deployed capital expenditures in prior years;
Decrease in the Interest accrued from Financial Assets and Liabilities given the lower average cost of funding driven by the deposits growth;
Increase in Disposal of Property, Equipment, and Intangible Assets, mainly explained by the write-offs of POS devices.
Net Cash provided by (used in) Operating Activities
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Net Cash from Operating Activities972 1,071 -9.2 %464 109.8 %1,835 1,589 15.4 %
Earnings before Income Taxes512 425 20.4 %485 5.5 %1,433 1,284 11.6 %
Expenses (Revenues) not affecting Cash826 1,238 -33.3 %602 37.3 %2,133 3,026 -29.5 %
Changes in Operating Assets and Liabilities(1,037)(1,548)-33.0 %(1,088)-4.7 %(3,404)(5,160)-34.0 %
Income Tax and Social Contribution paid(19)(7)183.1 %(47)-58.4 %(79)(87)-9.3 %
Interest Income received690 963 -28.3 %511 35.0 %1,751 2,526 -30.7 %
Net Cash provided in Operating Activities in 3Q23 totaled R$ 972 million, representing a decrease of -9.2% vs. 3Q22.
The adjustments for changes in Operating Assets and Liabilities amounted to negative cash flow of R$ 1,037 million in 3Q23, mainly due to:
Accounts receivable, mainly related to receivables derived from transactions where we act as the financial intermediary in operations with the issuing banks, which is presented net of Transaction Costs and Financial Expenses we incur when we elect to receive early payment of the accounts receivable owed to us by card issuers, consists of the difference between the opening and closing balances of the Accounts Receivable item of Current Assets and Non-current Assets on our Balance Sheet;
Payables to third parties, which is presented net of Revenue from Transaction Activities and Financial Income we receive when merchants elect to receive early payments, consists of the difference between the opening and closing balances of the Payables to Third Parties item of Current Liabilities on our Balance Sheet;
Receivables from (Payables to) related Parties, consists of the difference between the opening and closing balances of the Payables to related Parties excluding Interest Paid, which are presented separately in the statement of Cash Flows;
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Salaries and Social Charges consist of the amounts that were recorded on our Statement of Income, but which remained unpaid at the end of the period.
Trade Payables item consists of the difference between the opening and closing balances of trade payables, negatively impacting the result.
Taxes and contributions item consists of sales taxes (ISS. ICMS. PIS and COFINS), negatively impacting the result.
Financial Investments (mandatory guarantee) item consists of the minimum amount that we need to maintain as required by the Brazilian Central Bank. This item impacted positively the third quarter ended September 30, 2023.
Taxes Recoverable item consists of withholding taxes and recoverable taxes on transaction activities and other services and purchase of POS devices. This item impacted positively the cash flow in the third quarter.
Deposits consists of issued certificates of deposit excluding interest income paid to, which are presented separately in the statement of cash flows. This item impacted positively the cash flow in the third quarter.
We paid Income tax and social contribution in cash totaling R$ 19 million.
Interest Income received, net consisted of interest recorded under Accounts Receivable (monthly), which related to fees charged from merchants, considering the Brazilian monthly Interest Rate over PAGS Accounts Receivable and interest paid related to our deposits. Interest Income amounted to R$ 690 million.

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Net Cash provided by (used in) Investing Activities
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Net Cash from Investing Activities(503)(498)1.1 %(553)-8.9 %(1,618)(1,758)-8.0 %
Amount paid on Acquisitions1
(31)— n.a.— n.a.(31)— n.a.
Property and Equipment(266)(247)8.1 %(277)-3.9 %(692)(1,027)-32.6 %
Intangible Assets(262)(256)2.4 %(253)3.5 %(775)(731)5.9 %
Redemption (Acquisition) of Financial Investments
56 1247.8 %(22)n.a.(120)— n.a.
1. Net of Cash acquired.


Net Cash used in Investing Activities in 3Q23, totaled R$ 503 million, up +1.1% vs. 3Q22, mainly due to:
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired, resulted in a negative impact of R$ 31 million, related to acquisition of the remaining shares of NetPOS.
Purchases of Property and Equipment of R$ 266 million, representing an increase of +8.1% y/y.
Purchases and Development of Intangible Assets of R$ 262 million, representing an increase of +2.4% y/y, in connection with purchases of third-party software and salaries and other amounts that we invested to develop software and technology internally, which we capitalize as intangible assets.
Acquisition (redemption) of Financial Investments, which positively impacted net cash used by investing activities.
Net Cash provided by (used in) Financing Activities
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Net Cash from Financing Activities
(218)(361)-39.4 %(3)7146.8 %(71)(221)-67.9 %
Proceeds from Borrowingsn.a.100 n.a.300 250 20.0 %
Payment of borrowings(100)(243)-58.8 %n.a.(100)(250)-60.0 %
Payment of borrowings interests(10)(15)-37.3 %n.a.(10)(15)-37.3 %
Capital inc. by non-controlling shareholdersn.a.n.a.n.a.
Payment of Leases(4)(4)-11.7 %(5)-20.9 %(13)(14)-9.8 %
Acquisition of Treasury Shares(105)(98)7.1 %(98)6.9 %(249)(192)29.7 %
Net Cash used in Financing Activities in 3Q23, totaled a disbursement of R$ 218 million, representing a decrease of -39.4% year-over-year, mainly related to the Payment of borrowings and interests in the amount of R$ 110 million and acquisitions of treasury shares in the amount of R$ 105 million.
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Appendix
Balance Sheet
R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q
Total Assets47,327 43,276 9.4 %42,836 10.5 %
Current Assets41,147 37,709 9.1 %36,898 11.5 %
Cash and Cash Equivalents1,975 1,405 40.6 %1,724 14.5 %
Financial Investments1,078 1,074 0.4 %1,122 -3.9 %
Accounts Receivable37,521 34,570 8.5 %33,440 12.2 %
Derivative Financial Instrumentsn.a.n.a.
Receivables from Related Partiesn.a.103.3 %
Inventories26 52 -49.7 %33 -20.1 %
Taxes Recoverable379 460 -17.6 %421 -10.0 %
Other Receivables163 149 9.4 %155 5.4 %
Non-current Assets6,180 5,567 11.0 %5,939 4.1 %
Judicial Deposits50 44 12.6 %50 0.2 %
Accounts Receivable1,000 731 36.7 %918 8.9 %
Receivables from related parties28 n.a.13 109.2 %
Other receivables39 16 148.7 %25 54.6 %
Deferred Income Tax102 103 -1.4 %98 3.9 %
Investmentn.a.n.a.
Property and Equipment2,478 2,672 -7.2 %2,474 0.2 %
Intangible Assets2,484 1,999 24.2 %2,359 5.3 %
Total Liabilities and Equity47,327 43,276 9.4 %42,836 10.5 %
Current Liabilities28,665 28,287 1.3 %25,890 10.7 %
Payables to Third Parties18,707 14,947 25.2 %16,632 12.5 %
Trade Payables439 372 18.2 %465 -5.5 %
Payables to Related Parties78 451 -82.6 %74 5.7 %
Borrowings193 987 -80.5 %292 -34.0 %
Derivative Financial Instruments28 157 -82.1 %33 -14.2 %
Deposits8,577 10,795 -20.5 %7,813 9.8 %
Salaries and Social Charges334 301 11.0 %276 20.8 %
Taxes and Contributions83 73 12.9 %83 -0.4 %
Provision for Contingencies70 43 64.0 %62 13.4 %
Deferred Revenue126 132 -4.6 %125 0.7 %
Other Liabilities30 29 3.8 %34 -12.7 %
Non-current Liabilities5,793 3,477 66.6 %4,421 31.0 %
Payables to Third Parties159 n.a.127 25.1 %
Deferred Income Tax1,755 1,530 14.7 %1,666 5.3 %
Provision for Contingencies15 -56.5 %-8.1 %
Deposits3,337 1,843 81.0 %2,219 50.4 %
Deferred Revenue18 19 -5.4 %18 1.6 %
Payables to related parties284 n.a.155 83.5 %
Other Liabilities233 70 232.6 %229 2.0 %
Equity12,868 11,512 11.8 %12,526 2.7 %
Share Capital0.0 %0.0 %
Capital Reserve6,097 6,089 0.1 %6,062 0.6 %
Retained earnings7,403 5,830 27.0 %6,992 5.9 %
Treasury Shares(610)(377)61.9 %(506)20.6 %
Other Comprehensive Income(9)-99.2 %(1)-93.6 %
Equity Valuation Adjustments(22)(22)0.0 %(22)0.0 %
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Basic and Diluted EPS | Third Quarter 2023
GAAP | R$ million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Net Income attributable to:
Owners of the Company411 380 8.0 %385 6.6 %1,166 1,097 6.2 %
Non-controlling interests— — 0.0 %— 0.0 %— — 0.0 %
Outstanding Common Shares1 | # Million321.8 326.7 -1.5 %323.5 -0.5 %323.4 327.5 -1.3 %
Common Shares1 diluted | # Million
323.8 328.9 -1.6 %325.5 -0.5 %325.6 329.6 -1.2 %
Basic Earnings per Common ShareR$ 1.28R$ 1.169.6 %R$ 1.197.2 %R$ 3.60R$ 3.357.6 %
Diluted Earnings per Common ShareR$ 1.27R$ 1.169.7 %R$ 1.187.2 %R$ 3.58R$ 3.337.6 %
1. Weighted average number.

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Cash Flow
GAAP | R$ Million3Q233Q22Var. y/y2Q23Var. q/q9M239M22Var. y/y
Earnings before Income Taxes512 425 20.4 %485 5.5 %1,433 1,284 11.6 %
Expenses (Revenues) not affecting Cash826 1,238 -33.2 %602 37.4 %2,134 3,026 -29.5 %
Depreciation and Amortization346 294 17.7 %326 6.4 %989 824 20.1 %
Chargebacks165 273 -39.4 %122 35.8 %413 793 -47.9 %
Accrual of Provision for Contingencies10 17 -42.6 %173.9 %23 28 -16.4 %
Reversal of Taxes and Contributionsn.a.n.a.n.a.
Share based Long Term Incentive Plan36 37 -3.0 %33 9.6 %109 113 -3.6 %
Loss on Disposal: PP&E/Intangible Assets77 84 -8.0 %68 14.5 %209 189 10.2 %
Financial Instrumentsn.a.(9)n.a.(2)n.a.
Interest Accrued184 509 n.a.59 213.1 %393 1,063 -63.0 %
Other Financial Cost, Net(2)23 n.a.n.a.(1)15 n.a.
Changes in Operating Assets/Liabilities(1,037)(1,548)-33.0 %(1,088)-4.7 %(3,404)(5,160)-34.0 %
Account Receivables(5,386)(4,999)7.7 %(668)705.8 %(4,944)(14,955)-66.9 %
Financial Investments16 n.a.(10)n.a.229 (210)n.a.
Inventories(4)n.a.(11)n.a.(13)(3)411.5 %
Taxes Recoverable59 14 318.4 %61 -3.0 %106 103 2.6 %
Other Receivables(23)56 n.a.(6)278.1 %(8)38 n.a.
Deferred Revenue(6)n.a.n.a.(29)-99.4 %
Other Payables(5)(1)433.0 %n.a.(35)n.a.
Payables to Third Parties2,082 329 533.4 %22 9390.5 %768 1,125 -31.7 %
Trade Payables(27)(146)-81.7 %27 n.a.(12)(220)-94.4 %
Receivables/Payables to Related Parties110 171 -35.6 %(332)n.a.(297)(119)149.6 %
Deposits2,075 2,992 -30.7 %(220)n.a.760 9,097 -91.6 %
Salaries and Social Charges56 49 14.3 %71 -20.9 %40 41 -2.4 %
Taxes and Contributions-98.6 %(25)n.a.(24)24 n.a.
Provision for Contingencies(2)(11)-83.8 %(6)-69.3 %(11)(17)-33.7 %
Income Tax and Social Contribution paid(19)(7)183.1 %(47)-58.4 %(79)(87)-9.3 %
Interest Income received690 963 -28.3 %511 35.0 %1,751 2,526 -30.7 %
Net Cash from Operating Activities972 1,071 -9.2 %464 109.8 %1,835 1,589 15.5 %
Amount paid on Acquisitions(31)n.a.n.a.(31)n.a.
Purchases of Property and Equipment(266)(247)8.1 %(277)-3.9 %(692)(1,027)-32.6 %
Purchases of Intangible Assets(262)(256)2.4 %(253)3.7 %(775)(731)6.0 %
Acquisition of Financial Investments56 1387.9 %(22)n.a.(120)n.a.
Redemption of Financial Investmentsn.a.n.a.n.a.
Net Cash from Investing Activities(504)(498)1.2 %(553)-8.8 %(1,619)(1,758)-7.9 %
Payment of Borrowings(100)(250)-60.0 %n.a.(100)(250)-60.0 %
Proceeds from Borrowingsn.a.100 n.a.300 250 20.0 %
Payment of Borrowings Interest(10)(8)15.5 %n.a.(10)(15)-37.3 %
Payment of Leases(4)(4)-11.7 %(5)-20.8 %(13)(14)-9.8 %
Acquisition of Treasury Shares(105)(98)7.1 %(98)6.9 %(249)(192)29.7 %
Capital Increasen.a.n.a.n.a.
Net Cash from Financing Activities(218)(361)n.a.(3)n.a.(71)(221)-67.9 %
Increase (Decrease) in Cash Position251 213 17.9 %(92)n.a.146 (390)n.a.
Cash Position at the beginning of the Period1,724 1,192 44.6 %1,816 -5.1 %1,829 1,794 1.9 %
Cash Position at the end of the Period1,975 1,404 40.6 %1,724 14.5 %1,975 1,405 40.6 %
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Non-GAAP disclosure
This press release includes certain non-GAAP measures. We present non-GAAP measures when we believe that the additional information is useful and meaningful to investors. These non-GAAP measures are provided to enhance investors' overall understanding of our current financial performance and its prospects for the future. Specifically, we believe the non-GAAP measures provide useful information to both management and investors by excluding certain expenses, gains and losses, as the case may be, that may not be indicative of our core operating results and business outlook.
These measures may be different from non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. The presentation of this non-GAAP financial information, which is not prepared under any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles, is not intended to be considered separately from, or as a substitute for, our financial information prepared and presented in accordance with IFRS as issued by the IASB. Non-GAAP measures have limitations in that they do not reflect all the amounts associated with our results of operations as determined in accordance with IFRS. These measures should only be used to evaluate our results of operations in conjunction with the corresponding GAAP measures.
Non-GAAP results consist of our GAAP results as adjusted to exclude the following items:
LTIP Expenses: This consists of expenses for equity awards under our two long-term incentive plans (LTIP and LTIP-Goals). We exclude LTIP expenses from our non-GAAP measures primarily because they are non-cash expenses and the related employer payroll taxes depend on our stock price and the timing and size of exercises and vesting of equity awards, over which management has limited to no control, and as such management does not believe these expenses correlate to the operation of our business.
M&A Expenses: This consists of expenses for mergers & acquisitions (“M&A”) transactions, including, among others, expenses for external consulting, accounting and legal services in connection with due diligence and negotiating M&A documentation for our acquisitions, as well as amortization and write-downs of the fair value of certain acquired assets. We exclude M&A expenses from our non-GAAP measures primarily because such expenses are non-recurring and do not correlate to the operation of our business.
Non-recurring Effects: This consists of one-time effects related to PagPhone sales, PagPhone inventory provisions, tax impairment, software disposals and development. We exclude non-recurring effects from our non-GAAP measures primarily because such items are non-recurring and do not correlate to the operation of our business.
Income Tax and Social Contribution on LTIP Expenses, M&A Expenses and Non-Recurring Adjustments: This represents the income tax effect related to the LTIP expenses, M&A expenses and non-recurring adjustments mentioned above.
For a reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures, see the tables elsewhere in this press release under the following headings: “Income Tax and Social Contribution Reconciliation,” “Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP Net Income Reconciliation,” “Reconciliation of Basic and diluted EPS to non-GAAP Basic and diluted EPS” and “Reconciliation of GAAP Measures to non-GAAP Measures.”
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Earnings Call
PagSeguro Digital Ltd. (NYSE: PAGS) will host a conference call and earnings webcast on November 16, 2023 at 5:00 pm ET.

Event Details
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Forward-Looking Statements
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
Date: November 17, 2023
PagSeguro Digital Ltd.
By:/s/ Artur Schunck
Name:Artur Schunck
Title:Chief Financial Officer,
Chief Accounting Officer and
Investor Relations Officer
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