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TGEN Tecogen Inc.
The Services segment includes operation and maintenance offerings under long-term contracts.
$207.84M
$7.08
+2.83%
HCAT Health Catalyst, Inc.
Health Catalyst provides professional services for implementation, optimization, and deployment of its analytics platform.
$205.49M
$2.94
+6.14%
FC Franklin Covey Co.
Professional Services encompasses advisory, coaching, and other services delivered in support of the platform.
$197.47M
$15.60
+0.81%
LTRX Lantronix, Inc.
Professional Services – engineering services and related consulting.
$193.80M
$4.96
+2.37%
UIS Unisys Corporation
Unisys provides professional and managed services, including consulting and delivery optimization.
$188.21M
$2.62
+3.35%
CCRD CoreCard Corporation
Professional services revenue is a core component, including onboarding and implementation services.
$183.77M
$23.69
+0.38%
RGP Resources Connection, Inc.
RGP is a professional services firm delivering advisory, staffing, and outsourced services.
$160.36M
$4.82
+1.26%
TTEC TTEC Holdings, Inc.
TTEC provides CX consulting and managed services, i.e., professional services.
$158.96M
$3.29
+4.11%
BLMH Blum Holdings, Inc.
BLMH provides consulting services for dispensaries (Safe Accessible Solutions, Coastal Pine Holdings).
$158.24M
$0.61
BUKS Butler National Corporation
Professional Services: Management services and advisory/outsourcing work within gaming operations.
$154.35M
$2.39
TBI TrueBlue, Inc.
Staffing services and outsourced workforce solutions align with Professional Services as a broader category.
$150.10M
$5.03
-0.10%
RCMT RCM Technologies, Inc.
RCMT operates as a Professional Services firm delivering staffing, consulting, and project management.
$145.84M
$19.55
-2.40%
BSET Bassett Furniture Industries, Incorporated
Bassett provides integrated interior design services through Design Consultants as part of its offerings.
$137.21M
$15.85
+0.92%
NVX Novonix Limited
R&D services and pilot-line offerings are a direct service provided by the Battery Technology Solutions Group.
$136.92M
$1.12
+5.14%
BMNR Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc.
BMNR provides advisory and consulting services related to mining and digital assets as part of its offerings.
$136.59M
$31.70
+9.67%
HPAI Helport AI Limited
BPO services and professional services accompanying its software offering.
$136.28M
$3.60
-1.50%
FORR Forrester Research, Inc.
Forrester provides advisory and research services; this maps to professional services.
$135.87M
$7.12
-0.70%
ATLN Atlantic International Corp.
The company delivers staffing and outsourcing services as part of professional services offerings, including workforce management support.
$132.51M
$2.31
-1.91%
BTMD biote Corp.
Professional services encompassing education, training, and platform support for providers.
$131.51M
$2.67
+5.12%
OSS One Stop Systems, Inc.
Customer-funded development and bespoke engineering services tied to long-term production programs.
$130.45M
$5.95
+28.96%
SIEB Siebert Financial Corp.
Professional Services including advisory-related and tech-enabled services.
$125.32M
$3.23
+3.86%
EHTH eHealth, Inc.
Amplify BPO model provides carrier outsourcing call-center services, aligning with professional services.
$124.37M
$4.08
+2.90%
HQI HireQuest, Inc.
HQI provides professional staffing services (including executive search via MRI Network), aligning with the professional services category.
$121.97M
$8.84
+2.55%
CSPI CSP Inc.
CSPI's Technology Solutions business delivers professional services as part of its IT solutions portfolio.
$112.93M
$11.71
+1.04%
WRAP Wrap Technologies, Inc.
W1 Global provides professional services and advisory capabilities for government/public sector deals.
$112.31M
$2.22
+5.71%
SEER Seer, Inc.
STAC and related support services constitute Professional Services.
$109.86M
$1.97
+2.07%
QUIK QuickLogic Corporation
Potential provision of design/engineering services around IP porting and bespoke implementation (professional services).
$100.20M
$6.10
+2.52%
CTM Castellum, Inc.
CTM provides professional services (advisory, program management, systems engineering) to federal/commercial clients.
$95.79M
$1.03
-1.43%
MHH Mastech Digital, Inc.
Professional Services encompasses the broad advisory and consulting services MHH offers beyond staffing.
$92.86M
$7.73
+3.07%
DLHC DLH Holdings Corp.
Tech-enabled professional services delivered to federal government and public sector customers.
$91.79M
$6.35
-3.35%
FBIO Fortress Biotech, Inc.
Fortress provides business, regulatory, legal, and financial expertise to portfolio companies, fitting Professional Services.
$82.12M
$2.77
+2.79%
XBP XBP Global Holdings, Inc.
XBP acts as a technology/operations partner delivering digital transformation services, a core professional services offering.
$79.46M
$0.70
+4.28%
SSTI SoundThinking, Inc.
Professional Services encompasses deployment, integration, and ongoing support for the SafetySmart platform.
$79.31M
$6.18
-2.29%
BLNC Balance Labs, Inc.
BLNC is a consulting firm providing professional services (business development, strategy refinement, operations optimization, and IPO-prep support) directly to clients.
$73.56M
$1.57
AMWL American Well Corporation
Revenue includes professional services for strategic customers, indicating a direct services component.
$66.39M
$4.11
+1.48%
WFCF Where Food Comes From, Inc.
WFCF derives revenue from Professional Services including consulting and data analysis related to verification and compliance.
$65.79M
$12.03
+1.78%
TISI Team, Inc.
Professional Services covers the firm's specialized engineering, advisory, and risk-assessment services delivered to clients.
$63.88M
$14.52
+0.10%
WYY WidePoint Corporation
TMaaS operations imply professional services delivered around IT management and security, captured by Professional Services.
$63.45M
$6.64
-0.23%
ASFH AsiaFIN Holdings Corp.
Consulting and professional services accompanying technology deployments.
$63.08M
$0.77
WGRX Wellgistics Health, Inc.
Lumina Marketing and Lumina Therapeutics provide consulting services to drug manufacturers; professional services.
$53.10M
$0.64
+16.38%
KNIT Kinetic Group Inc.
Skilliks encompasses consulting and professional services tied to AI transformation.
$52.84M
$2.00
LOOP Loop Industries, Inc.
Provision of professional services related to engineering, design, and project execution for deployed facilities.
$52.49M
$1.11
AIRT Air T, Inc.
Runway Aero Advisors LLC represents professional advisory services linked to aviation ventures.
$52.27M
$18.44
+0.49%
BGSF BGSF, Inc.
Business is tech-enabled professional services through staffing, aligning with the broader Professional Services category.
$50.21M
$4.41
+0.80%
YSXT YSX Tech. Co., Ltd
Company provides customized IT solutions and professional services to insurers and brokerages, aligning with the Professional Services investable theme.
$49.06M
$2.12
-7.24%
HKIT Hitek Global Inc.
The company provides IT consulting and system integration services as part of its offerings.
$46.29M
$1.82
+24.66%
HGBL Heritage Global Inc.
The company provides advisory and professional services across its asset lifecycle platform.
$46.21M
$1.34
-2.19%
INLX Intellinetics, Inc.
The company’s professional services model (implementation, consulting) is a core revenue stream.
$37.89M
$8.84
+1.44%
SWAG Stran & Company, Inc.
Provides professional services (outsourced marketing solutions, program management).
$37.30M
$2.08
+0.97%
CVU CPI Aerostructures, Inc.
Professional Services including program management and engineering support.
$37.01M
$2.83
+3.66%
CREX Creative Realities, Inc.
Professional services around design, deployment, and ongoing support complement product offerings.
$30.19M
$2.92
-3.63%
FUST Fuse Group Holding Inc.
Core consulting services offered by Fuse Group Holding and supported by tech-enabled analytics.
$29.15M
$0.90
AERT Aeries Technology, Inc
Aeries Technology provides GCC design, implementation, and ongoing management services (professional services).
$26.75M
$0.61
+2.80%
ABLV Able View Inc.
Professional services including branding strategy, digital content, and related advisory services.
$26.65M
N/A
CLPS CLPS Incorporation
CLPS operates as a specialized IT services and consulting provider, i.e., Professional Services.
$26.45M
$0.97
+8.02%
HSON Hudson Global, Inc.
Professional Services / client-facing talent solutions and consulting framework.
$25.50M
$9.27
HHS Harte Hanks, Inc.
Transformation leadership and ongoing strategic initiatives imply professional services capabilities and advisory execution.
$24.69M
$3.41
+4.92%
STRM Streamline Health Solutions, Inc.
Professional Services including software implementations and client support.
$22.79M
$5.33
SGRP SPAR Group, Inc.
SPAR's core services include outsourced merchandising, remodels, and retail transformations, aligning with professional services.
$20.84M
$0.87
-5.92%
JOB GEE Group, Inc.
Staffing and recruitment services are a subset of professional services provided by the company.
$19.91M
$0.19
+0.21%
ASST Strive, Inc.
ASST provides design, development, and management services for Discord communities (professional services).
$18.79M
$1.12
+1.35%
ENGS Energys Group Limited Ordinary Shares
Site surveys, energy audits, engineering design, and project installation constitute professional services.
$17.95M
$1.25
+3.75%
NWGL Nature Wood Group Limited American Depositary Shares
IT and business consultancy services (data-driven forestry management) are provided to customers as professional services.
$17.88M
$1.09
+3.81%
SNTW Summit Networks Inc.
Professional Services for digital transformation and consulting.
$17.70M
$0.26
CISO CISO Global Inc.
Professional Services tag reflects cybersecurity consulting and services components backing the software offering.
$17.54M
$0.53
+0.44%
TBTC Table Trac, Inc.
Table Trac derives recurring revenue from maintenance and support services for its software platforms.
$17.54M
$3.79
IPM Intelligent Protection Management Corp.
IPM provides managed IT, procurement, and professional services as core offerings.
$16.81M
$1.83
-1.61%
CRWE Crown Equity Holdings Inc.
CRWE offers corporate consulting and related professional services to clients.
$16.55M
$1.04
EDTK Skillful Craftsman Education Technology Limited
Professional Services through tech-enabled educational technology consulting and advisory services.
$16.41M
$1.01
MI NFT Limited
Provides NFT consulting services on blockchain utilization and NFT launches.
$15.93M
$3.76
+12.24%
ELWS Earlyworks Co., Ltd
The company generates revenue from consulting and system development services, i.e., Professional Services.
$15.41M
$5.17
-8.98%
QMCI QuoteMedia, Inc.
The company engages in significant custom development and implementation work for clients, i.e., Professional Services.
$14.45M
$0.13
GRNQ Greenpro Capital Corp.
Professional services including cross-border advisory and accounting-related offerings.
$14.23M
$1.66
-4.05%
HCTI Healthcare Triangle, Inc.
Professional Services reflects the firm’s consulting, integration, and implementation offerings around its platforms.
$13.70M
$2.35
+15.20%
PFHO Pacific Health Care Organization, Inc.
PFHO delivers outsourced professional services around claims management and network-based care coordination, aligning with the professional services theme.
$13.70M
$1.08
SDCH SideChannel, Inc.
vCISO services represent a professional services offering utilizing cybersecurity leadership for clients.
$13.64M
$0.06
PBSV Pharma-Bio Serv, Inc.
PBSV's primary offering is regulatory compliance and technology transfer consulting services for the life sciences sector, which aligns with the Professional Services tag.
$13.33M
$0.55
YMAT J-Star Holding Co., Ltd. Ordinary Shares
Serves via professional/engineering services, including potential R&D and design support for clients.
$13.10M
N/A
SMSI Smith Micro Software, Inc.
Deployment services for SafePath Global (rapid carrier deployments) align with professional services offerings.
$12.64M
$0.60
-1.31%
BLIN Bridgeline Digital, Inc.
Company offers professional services for HawkSearch deployment and optimization.
$11.62M
$0.97
+0.59%
TRSO Transuite.Org Inc.
Offers AI-driven ecosystem product planning consulting services.
$11.34M
$0.16
HTCR HeartCore Enterprises, Inc.
GO IPO consulting services constitute a professional services offering (IPO advisory) for Japanese firms targeting U.S. listings.
$11.22M
$0.47
-3.07%
VASO Vaso Corporation
VasoHealthcare represents professional services including exclusive GE Healthcare sales representation.
$9.74M
$0.14
KWIK KwikClick, Inc.
Kwik provides custom software design services to embed and extend the platform.
$9.54M
$2.45
VSEE VSee Health, Inc.
Professional Services; provision of technical and professional services for platform customization and integration.
$8.87M
$0.53
-11.72%
MVNC Marvion Inc.
MVNC offers financial consulting services as part of its diversified service suite.
$8.44M
$0.02
MSS Maison Solutions Inc. Class A Common Stock
Professional services via consulting related to software and operations.
$8.21M
$0.42
+0.91%
FBGL FBS Global Limited Ordinary Shares
Pavement consultancy services indicate a professional services component within its offerings.
$7.52M
$0.67
+0.76%
SUGP SU Group Holdings Limited Ordinary Shares
Professional services related to security projects (consulting, system integration, project management) are provided by SUGP.
$7.20M
$6.18
+0.83%
INEO INNEOVA Holdings Ltd
Provides professional services such as lifecycle analysis and turnkey solutions, fitting Professional Services.
$7.00M
$0.68
-4.94%
EHGO Eshallgo Inc. Class A Ordinary Shares
EHGO emphasizes professional services and tech-enabled transformations as part of its strategy.
$6.73M
$0.29
-4.07%
CYCU Cycurion, Inc. Common Stock
Advisory consulting and MSP-type professional services.
$6.63M
$3.86
+9.97%
MEGL Magic Empire Global Limited
Provides professional services including advisory and compliance support as part of financial services operations.
$6.44M
N/A
INTJ Intelligent Group Limited
INTJ provides training, crisis management, and other professional PR services, aligning with the Professional Services category.
$6.30M
$0.50
-2.35%
MODV ModivCare Inc.
MODV’s mix of tech-enabled services and operating capabilities fits Professional Services (tech-enabled healthcare services).
$6.19M
$0.43
SUND Sundance Strategies, Inc.
Provides professional advisory and related services in finance, consistent with a professional services business.
$6.03M
$0.14
ORKT Orangekloud Technology Inc.
IT consultancy and professional services are a direct offering supporting the no-code platform and ERP-related work.
$5.46M
$0.96
+0.21%
ZDPY Zoned Properties, Inc.
Professional Services reflects the advisory and brokerage services provided in real estate transactions and development.
$5.15M
$0.45
WCT Wellchange Holdings Company Limited
Company provides white-labelled software design and development services (Professional Services).
$5.08M
$0.24
+1.49%
LGCL Lucas GC Limited Ordinary Shares
Professional Services for tech-enabled IT outsourcing and training services.
$4.91M
$2.39
-10.82%
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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. {{chart_0}} 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. {{chart_1}} 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. {{chart_2}}

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