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RHI
Robert Half International Inc.
Protiviti represents the consulting arm, delivering professional services and advisory solutions.
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$2.77B |
$27.27
-0.22%
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GLOB
Globant S.A.
Globant provides large-scale technology-enabled professional services, software engineering, and digital transformation consulting.
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$2.73B |
$62.97
-0.35%
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NSIT
Insight Enterprises, Inc.
Provides professional services (advisory, staffing, outsourcing) for IT solutions.
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$2.73B |
$86.83
+1.89%
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GSHD
Goosehead Insurance, Inc
Goosehead provides risk guidance and insurance brokerage services, aligning with a broad Professional Services category.
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$2.69B |
$71.78
+1.59%
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ABM
ABM Industries Incorporated
ABM provides professional services (engineering, advisory, staffing) as part of integrated facility solutions.
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$2.68B |
$42.96
+0.05%
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TDC
Teradata Corporation
Teradata provides consulting services and professional services around analytics and data platforms.
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$2.67B |
$28.27
-0.81%
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CBZ
CBIZ, Inc.
CBIZ primarily provides diversified professional services including accounting, tax, advisory, and related services.
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$2.64B |
$49.02
-0.42%
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UPWK
Upwork Inc.
Upwork's platform enables professional services delivery by connecting independent professionals with clients, fitting Professional Services.
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$2.60B |
$19.59
-0.53%
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KWR
Quaker Chemical Corporation
Fluidcare includes chemical management services, which fall under Professional Services.
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$2.41B |
$138.74
-0.39%
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FA
First Advantage Corporation
Professional services support, advisory, and managed screening services accompanying software offerings.
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$2.40B |
$13.82
-1.39%
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PLUS
ePlus inc.
They provide professional services as a core revenue driver (professional and managed services).
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$2.40B |
$90.06
-0.68%
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DXC
DXC Technology Company
DXC's core offering is professional IT services and consulting, including end-to-end IT services and digital transformation.
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$2.35B |
$13.11
+0.38%
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PINC
Premier, Inc.
Professional Services (advisory and enterprise transformation) within Performance Services.
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$2.33B |
$28.26
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FORTY
Formula Systems (1985) Ltd.
IT professional services and systems integration/refactoring for clients.
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$2.29B |
N/A
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CNXC
Concentrix Corporation
CNXC's core business model is a professional services outsourcing provider (CX/BPO).
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$2.24B |
$35.52
-0.62%
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NHC
National HealthCare Corporation
NHC provides corporate management, accounting, and related professional services to its facilities as part of its integrated operations.
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$2.13B |
$137.87
-0.06%
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ASGN
ASGN Incorporated
ASGN's core business is IT consulting and high-value professional services.
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$1.98B |
$45.28
-0.70%
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ATRO
Astronics Corporation
Astronics provides specialized services including FAA-related certification and engineering support (Professional Services).
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$1.93B |
$54.70
+7.10%
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CXW
CoreCivic, Inc.
Provides professional services related to outsourced government-facing operations and program delivery.
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$1.91B |
$17.89
+0.93%
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CXM
Sprinklr, Inc.
Derives revenue from professional services around CCaaS delivery and implementation.
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$1.87B |
$7.23
-0.14%
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GRDN
Guardian Pharmacy Services, Inc.
Tech-enabled professional services such as caregiver training, compliance audits, and billing/claims processing accompany the core pharmacy services.
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$1.86B |
$29.26
-0.34%
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CECO
CECO Environmental Corp.
CECO's operations include engineering and technical professional services around project delivery and integration of environmental systems.
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$1.83B |
$51.95
+0.85%
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INOD
Innodata Inc.
Professional services for data engineering, AI training data creation, and platform integration.
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$1.83B |
$57.31
+2.93%
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VVX
V2X, Inc.
Professional services including program management, logistics, and advisory services.
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$1.73B |
$54.68
-0.44%
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OMCL
Omnicell, Inc.
The company's Expert Services and Specialty Pharmacy offerings align with Professional Services.
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$1.68B |
$36.65
-0.95%
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LZ
LegalZoom.com, Inc.
Professional Services tag captures the suite of law-related services delivered via the platform.
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$1.68B |
$9.32
-0.21%
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BHE
Benchmark Electronics, Inc.
Professional Services category captures the breadth of advisory/engineering support Benchmark provides to customers.
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$1.61B |
$44.93
+0.49%
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TWFG
TWFG, Inc. Common Stock
Provides professional services related to agent onboarding, education, marketing, and support.
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$1.61B |
$28.57
+1.08%
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XPRO
Expro Group Holdings N.V.
Professional Services captures Expro's specialized oilfield engineering, project management, and field service offerings.
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$1.59B |
$13.77
-1.57%
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RHLD
Resolute Holdings Management, Inc.
RHLD delivers professional, tech-enabled management services to underlying businesses via its Resolute Operating System.
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$1.58B |
$185.22
+3.20%
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NVEE
NV5 Global, Inc.
NV5 is a professional services firm delivering engineering consulting and related services.
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$1.48B |
$22.56
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CNXN
PC Connection, Inc.
CNXN provides design, configuration, implementation, and ongoing managed services as part of its IT solutions, i.e., professional services.
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$1.48B |
$58.34
-0.15%
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WLDN
Willdan Group, Inc.
The firm provides tech-enabled professional services, including advisory, staffing, and outsourced engineering/consulting.
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$1.48B |
$100.92
+1.53%
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ARHS
Arhaus, Inc.
Arhaus provides in-home interior design services through its showroom network (designer-led orders).
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$1.48B |
$10.46
+5.66%
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CERT
Certara, Inc.
Professional services with AI-enabled regulatory writing and data standardization support delivered to clients.
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$1.47B |
$9.14
+0.27%
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ICFI
ICF International, Inc.
ICF is primarily a professional services firm delivering advisory, program management, analytics, and digital solutions.
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$1.46B |
$78.86
+0.55%
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VYX
NCR Voyix Corporation
Global network of 8,000 service professionals indicates a focus on professional services and managed services.
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$1.38B |
$10.02
-0.60%
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HCSG
Healthcare Services Group, Inc.
Professional Services related to management training and operations support are part of HCSG's service offerings.
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$1.37B |
$18.96
+0.53%
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NSP
Insperity, Inc.
The business provides professional services through HR outsourcing and advisory-type offerings to clients.
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$1.34B |
$35.45
-0.25%
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MAN
ManpowerGroup Inc.
Professional services related to staffing, talent management, and consulting within the HR domain.
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$1.32B |
$28.48
+0.56%
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HSII
Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.
Professional services covering advisory, staffing, and outsourced services for leadership and transformation.
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$1.22B |
$58.85
+0.07%
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TIXT
TELUS International (Cda) Inc.
The company offers professional services and consulting for digital transformation and AI implementations.
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$1.19B |
$4.33
+0.46%
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CRAI
CRA International, Inc.
CRA International primarily provides professional consulting services, including economics, regulatory and advisory services, directly to clients.
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$1.17B |
$177.33
-0.06%
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TIC
TIC Solutions, Inc.
Professional Services broadly captures advisory and engineering services provided by Acuren.
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$1.17B |
$9.52
-1.04%
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FTRE
Fortrea Holdings Inc.
Fortrea delivers professional services related to drug development and clinical trial management as part of its CRO offerings.
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$1.14B |
$12.91
+8.03%
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MGIC
Magic Software Enterprises Ltd.
Professional Services: IT consulting and services accompanying the software platforms.
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$1.11B |
$22.77
+0.26%
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PENG
Penguin Solutions, Inc.
Professional services delivering design, deployment, and management of AI infrastructure.
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$1.06B |
$20.32
+6.75%
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TASK
TaskUs, Inc.
TaskUs operates as an outsourced digital services provider, fitting the Professional Services investable theme.
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$1.02B |
$11.37
+0.62%
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UVE
Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Internal professional services (claims adjusting, legal, subrogation) provided to customers.
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$944.42M |
$33.39
+0.39%
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DAKT
Daktronics, Inc.
Daktronics provides service offerings (installation, maintenance, digital transformation services) that align with professional services.
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$939.54M |
$19.14
+0.47%
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BBSI
Barrett Business Services, Inc.
BBSI positions itself as a tech-enabled professional services firm providing HR outsourcing and advisory services.
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$907.10M |
$35.34
-0.39%
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WRLD
World Acceptance Corporation
Tax preparation services represent a notable ancillary service revenue stream beyond lending.
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$847.47M |
$155.58
+1.34%
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LMB
Limbach Holdings, Inc.
The firm delivers professional engineering and related services (on-site account management, facility assessments, etc.).
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$828.76M |
$71.45
+3.49%
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BLND
Blend Labs, Inc.
Professional Services represents the services revenue line associated with implementations, consulting, and support around the software platform.
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$811.68M |
$3.13
-0.95%
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FORD
Forward Industries, Inc.
Forward Industries' core offering is design and engineering services (IPS and Kablooe) for medical devices and technology products, a professional services business line.
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$788.51M |
$9.17
+2.69%
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APOG
Apogee Enterprises, Inc.
Architectural Services represents professional/design/manufacturing-related services offered to clients.
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$785.61M |
$36.56
+1.61%
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NTGR
NETGEAR, Inc.
Professional AV services for deployments (AV Pro Services) are a direct service NETGEAR provides to customers.
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$753.35M |
$25.96
+1.82%
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HSTM
HealthStream, Inc.
Implementation, onboarding, and other professional services around HealthStream software are indicated by the service backlog and deployments.
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$750.52M |
$25.35
-1.09%
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GDYN
Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc.
Core professional services and technology consulting/engineering services underpin the business model.
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$734.09M |
$8.68
-0.69%
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FVRR
Fiverr International Ltd.
Professional services framework applies as a tech-enabled marketplace delivering professional services through freelancers.
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$727.14M |
$20.53
+0.34%
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AMN
AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.
Professional services dimension through tech-enabled staffing and workforce solutions.
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$659.94M |
$17.23
-1.49%
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NPWR
NET Power Inc.
The company engages in professional services activities around technology validation, engineering design, and origination for licensing.
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$624.79M |
$2.85
+7.95%
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BWMN
Bowman Consulting Group Ltd.
Bowman provides asset-light professional engineering and project management services (planning, design, surveying) using tech-enabled workflows.
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$621.89M |
$36.03
+3.30%
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CINT
CI&T Inc
CI&T delivers AI-driven digital transformation services and related advisory/consulting as a core service.
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$610.54M |
$4.49
+1.01%
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AIP
Arteris, Inc.
Includes professional services and implementation/support for IP/software, qualifying as Professional Services.
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$588.14M |
$13.79
+1.06%
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KFRC
Kforce Inc.
Kforce offers professional services and consulting-oriented solutions beyond traditional staffing.
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$552.39M |
$29.70
-0.27%
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CWCO
Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.
CWCO provides professional services around design-build, O&M, and technical services through its acquisitions.
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$548.52M |
$34.46
+0.35%
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ITIC
Investors Title Company
Management consulting services provided by Investors Title Management Services (ITMS).
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$532.33M |
$282.54
+2.84%
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CLCO
Cool Company Ltd.
In-house platform and third-party vessel management services provided to customers; falls under professional services.
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$525.21M |
$9.77
+0.26%
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TRNS
Transcat, Inc.
Transcat delivers professional services including calibration, repair, and consulting to regulated industries.
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$523.92M |
$56.24
+2.82%
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HCKT
The Hackett Group, Inc.
Professional Services – core IP-based strategic consulting and executive advisory, including Gen AI transformation services.
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$506.20M |
$18.39
-1.39%
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EVH
Evolent Health, Inc.
The company's services include advisory, program management, and clinical services provided via technology-enabled professional services.
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$493.54M |
$4.20
-2.55%
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IBEX
IBEX Limited
IBEX delivers BPO/CX outsourcing services as a service offering; professional services underpin its business model.
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$467.09M |
$35.10
-0.93%
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CRNC
Cerence Inc.
Cerence provides professional services related to implementation, integration, and optimization of its AI solutions.
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$452.26M |
$10.45
+1.80%
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TLS
Telos Corporation
TLS provides professional security services (planning, implementation, program management) for government-related security solutions.
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$418.04M |
$5.75
-1.20%
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GBLI
Global Indemnity Group, LLC
GBLI includes claims services via Liberty Insurance Adjustment Agency, representing professional services delivered to insurance clients.
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$404.30M |
$28.28
+2.91%
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DH
Definitive Healthcare Corp.
DH offers professional services around data delivery, analytics, and customer success.
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$400.37M |
$2.82
+0.71%
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HVT
Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc.
Provides free in-home design services to customers, a professional services offering.
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$392.84M |
$24.20
+0.08%
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GNE
Genie Energy Ltd.
Professional Services: Diversegy's energy procurement advisory is an advisory/consulting service.
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$382.74M |
$14.30
-0.28%
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DAVA
Endava plc
Endava operates as a technology-focused professional services firm delivering advisory, software development, and outsourcing services.
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$375.10M |
$6.33
-0.31%
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MG
Mistras Group, Inc.
Professional Services covering advisory, staffing, and outsourced tech-enabled services in asset integrity programs.
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$374.04M |
$11.87
+0.08%
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KFS
Kingsway Financial Services Inc.
KSX includes professional services and outsourced advisory, staffing, and tech-enabled services.
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$373.62M |
$12.93
-0.46%
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RMNI
Rimini Street, Inc.
Rimini Street primarily provides tech-enabled professional services (ERP support, optimization, and strategic IT modernization), i.e., outsourcing/consulting services.
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$354.34M |
$3.84
+0.26%
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CCRN
Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.
Professional Services captures the tech-enabled staffing and advisory outsourcing services provided by CCRN.
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$349.57M |
$10.66
-2.02%
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SLP
Simulations Plus, Inc.
Professional services component covering consulting and tech-enabled services (ALI/MC integration).
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$347.72M |
$17.27
+0.85%
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MEC
Mayville Engineering Company, Inc.
Engineering and design/prototyping services provided directly to clients as part of the fabrication process.
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$342.76M |
$16.83
+0.18%
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TBRG
TruBridge, Inc.
Provides outsourced Financial Health/RCM services and related professional IT services (Professional Services).
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$337.91M |
$22.50
-0.18%
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XRX
Xerox Holdings Corporation
Acquired IT services capability via ITsavvy and Reinvention-related integrations, aligning with professional services.
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$334.71M |
$2.65
-2.93%
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ADV
Advantage Solutions Inc.
Advantage Solutions provides outsourced sales, merchandising, and related services to consumer goods manufacturers and retailers; core to its business model.
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$306.29M |
$0.94
+2.59%
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CNDT
Conduent Incorporated
Conduent provides tech-enabled professional services and outsourced business processing services to commercial, government, and transportation clients.
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$303.31M |
$1.93
+1.58%
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PXPC
Phoenix Plus Corp.
Company operates as a solar energy consultancy and professional services firm.
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$286.22M |
$4.00
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AUDC
AudioCodes Ltd.
Live managed services represent a professional services offering tied to its software and solutions.
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$279.86M |
$8.86
+2.13%
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AVNW
Aviat Networks, Inc.
Professional Services encompasses Aviat's network deployment, integration, and consulting offerings.
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$277.87M |
$21.72
+0.60%
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AGL
Agilon Health, Inc.
Professional Services support the implementation and optimization of the platform and risk-adjustment programs for physicians and payers.
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$275.30M |
$0.66
+3.79%
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SPOK
Spok Holdings, Inc.
Professional services revenue from implementations and managed services complements the software stack.
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$273.86M |
$13.30
+1.53%
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EGHT
8x8, Inc.
Professional Services: AI consulting and professional services related to deployment of CX solutions.
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$264.56M |
$1.95
+1.04%
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EUBG
Entrepreneur Universe Bright Group
Provides professional advisory and consulting services, fitting the Professional Services category.
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$261.13M |
$0.15
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III
Information Services Group, Inc.
ISG provides professional services and advisory offerings (AI-enabled transformation) to clients.
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$257.85M |
$5.36
+1.32%
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RXT
Rackspace Technology, Inc.
Elastic Engineering and other managed services indicate a substantial professional services component.
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$246.54M |
$1.02
-1.44%
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TSSI
TSS, Inc.
TSS Inc delivers professional services such as planning, design, deployment, and maintenance for data centers and IT infrastructure.
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$238.42M |
$9.39
+13.33%
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# Executive Summary
* The Professional Services industry is undergoing a profound, AI-driven transformation, leading to a clear divergence between firms that are successfully monetizing new AI-related revenue streams and those facing commoditization.
* Persistent macroeconomic uncertainty, including elevated interest rates, tariff escalations, and geopolitical tensions, is creating significant near-term headwinds, resulting in cautious client spending and elongated decision cycles across the sector.
* A critical challenge for firms is the intense competition for scarce AI-specialized talent, necessitating substantial investments in workforce reskilling and new talent acquisition strategies to deliver on AI-driven projects.
* Financial performance is bifurcating, with AI-centric segments demonstrating strong double-digit growth, while traditional or government-exposed areas experience flat to declining revenues due to reduced discretionary spending and budget constraints.
* The competitive landscape is shifting, with success increasingly dependent on the ability to embed AI into service delivery, develop proprietary AI-powered platforms, and offer outcome-based solutions rather than relying solely on global scale or labor arbitrage.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The single most important driver reshaping the Professional Services landscape is the rapid adoption and integration of Artificial Intelligence. This is not a future trend but a current, material revenue driver, with firms moving beyond internal efficiency gains to generate substantial top-line growth from AI-specific services. Accenture (ACN) exemplifies this, reporting that its early and substantial $3 billion investment in advanced AI is yielding significant returns, with FY2025 advanced AI revenue tripling to $2.7 billion and bookings nearly doubling to $5.9 billion. This trend is creating a new class of competitor, with firms like ExlService (EXLS) successfully repositioning as "global data and AI companies," now deriving 56% of their total revenue from data and AI-led services, which grew 18% year-over-year in Q3 2025. This shift is forcing a fundamental change in business models, from focusing on billable hours to developing and selling proprietary, AI-driven platforms and solutions, as seen with Cognizant (CTSH) rapidly transforming into an "AI builder" company leveraging proprietary platforms and strategic partnerships. Rimini Street (RMNI) is also strategically repositioning as a "software support and agentic AI ERP company," developing solutions in partnership with ServiceNow.
This AI-driven growth is occurring against a backdrop of significant macroeconomic headwinds that are tempering the overall outlook. Cautious client spending, driven by elevated interest rates, tariff uncertainty, and geopolitical tensions, is leading to delayed decision-making on large-scale projects, as reflected in Infosys's (INFY) revised FY26 revenue guidance due to "ongoing global uncertainties, including tariffs and geopolitical tensions, leading to cautious client spending and elongated decision cycles." This pressure is particularly acute for firms exposed to government budgets, where funding slowdowns and procurement challenges are causing sharp declines in specific segments, such as the projected low 20% decline in Booz Allen Hamilton's (BAH) Civil business for FY26. Furthermore, a federal government shutdown, as experienced by ICF International (ICFI) on October 1, 2025, can impact operations, with an estimated $8 million monthly revenue reduction.
The primary opportunity lies in establishing leadership in the high-margin, fast-growing market for enterprise-grade AI solutions and data-driven consulting. Conversely, the greatest risk is failing to execute the necessary workforce transformation, leaving firms unable to deliver on AI projects and vulnerable to wage inflation for scarce talent, thereby compressing margins. Accenture, for instance, has reskilled 550,000 workers on GenAI fundamentals, highlighting the scale of this internal challenge.
## Competitive Landscape
The professional services market is highly fragmented, yet it is increasingly defined by a few key strategic approaches that determine how firms compete and differentiate themselves.
One dominant model is "Global Scale, Full-Service Integration," exemplified by Accenture (ACN). Firms employing this strategy leverage a massive global workforce and a comprehensive service portfolio to provide end-to-end solutions, spanning high-level strategy, large-scale technology implementation, and managed services. The key advantage of this model lies in deep client relationships, economies of scale in talent and delivery, and the ability to secure the largest and most complex transformation deals. Accenture's capacity to invest $3 billion in advanced AI and reskill over half a million employees is a direct outcome of its scale and integrated operational model. However, this approach carries vulnerabilities, including significant overhead and the risk of being outmaneuvered by more agile, specialized competitors in niche areas.
In contrast, the "Data and AI-Led Specialization" model focuses the entire business on a specific, high-growth domain, such as data analytics, AI-driven process automation, or digital customer experience. ExlService (EXLS) is a prime example, having strategically transformed into a "global data and AI company." The core advantage here is deep domain expertise, which enables these firms to attract specialized talent and achieve higher growth rates and potentially higher margins due to a more focused and specialized value proposition. ExlService's data and AI-led revenue grew 18% year-over-year in Q3 2025, comprising 56% of its total revenue, demonstrating the success of this specialized approach. A potential vulnerability is a more concentrated client base and susceptibility to rapid shifts in technology, as well as a potential lack of scale to compete for the largest end-to-end enterprise deals.
A third distinct model is "Public Sector and Regulated Industry Focus," best illustrated by Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH). These firms build deep, defensible expertise and relationships within government agencies and highly regulated industries like defense and national security. Their strategy is built on navigating complex procurement processes, security clearances, and stringent regulatory requirements. The advantages include high barriers to entry, long-term contracts, and sticky client relationships. However, this model is highly exposed to government budget cycles, policy changes, and political uncertainty. Booz Allen Hamilton's bifurcated performance, with its AI business growing over 30% year-over-year to approximately $800 million in FY25 within its national security portfolio, while its Civil business is projected to decline in the low 20% range for FY26 due to funding slowdowns, perfectly illustrates the inherent risks and rewards of this focused strategy.
Ultimately, the key competitive battleground has shifted from scale alone to the ability to embed AI into service delivery and create proprietary intellectual property.
## Financial Performance
Revenue growth across the professional services industry is clearly bifurcating, driven directly by firms' exposure to the AI tailwind versus the macroeconomic headwind. Companies that are successfully selling AI solutions are capturing new budgets and expanding their top lines, while those reliant on traditional, large-scale IT projects or discretionary spending are seeing clients pause or shrink engagements. This divergence is stark when comparing ExlService (EXLS), whose Data/AI-led business grew 18% year-over-year in Q3 2025, now comprising 56% of its total revenue, with the challenges faced by firms like Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH), whose Civil government segment is projected to contract by over 20% for FY26 due to budget uncertainties. Infosys (INFY) also revised its FY26 revenue guidance downward due to cautious client spending and elongated decision cycles amidst global uncertainties.
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Margin performance is diverging based on service mix and pricing power. Margin expansion is being driven by a shift to higher-value, AI-driven consulting and proprietary software platforms, which command premium pricing. Conversely, margin pressure exists in more commoditized areas of IT and business process outsourcing and is being exacerbated by wage inflation for specialized talent. Firms successfully shifting their mix, like ExlService (EXLS) with its 56% revenue concentration in high-value Data/AI, are better positioned for margin expansion than firms facing headwinds that may lead to pricing pressure, such as the $100,000 H-1B visa fee imposed by Trump, which threatens Indian IT sector profitability and could reduce Wipro's (WIT) profit margins by approximately 1 percentage point.
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Aggressive, targeted investment in AI capabilities, both organically and through M&A, is the dominant theme in capital allocation. Companies are in an arms race to build AI dominance, deploying capital not just on shareholder returns but on strategic imperatives like technology platforms, acquisitions of AI firms, and massive internal training programs to secure a competitive advantage for the next decade. The strategic priority is clear from Accenture's (ACN) substantial $3 billion investment earmarked for advanced AI. This focus on building capability is also seen in smaller players, with ePlus (PLUS) acquiring Realwave, Inc. assets to bolster its AI-powered data analysis capabilities.
The industry's leading firms, like Accenture, typically maintain strong balance sheets. This asset-light, human-capital-intensive business model results in robust free cash flow generation for industry leaders, providing the financial flexibility to fund multi-billion dollar strategic investments in areas like AI and navigate macroeconomic uncertainty without undue leverage.
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