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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 8-K
 
 
CURRENT REPORT
 
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): July 28, 2020
 
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NCR CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
Commission File Number 001-00395  
Maryland 31-0387920
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
 (I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
 
864 Spring Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30308
(Address of principal executive offices and zip code)
 
Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (937) 445-5000
 
N/A
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2 below):

Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class
Trading Symbol(s)
Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share
NCR
New York Stock Exchange



Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).  Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o
Item 2.02.  Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On July 28, 2020, the Company issued a press release setting forth its second quarter 2020 financial results. A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and hereby incorporated by reference.

Item 7.01.  Regulation FD Disclosure.
On July 28, 2020, the Company will hold its previously announced conference call to discuss its second quarter financial results. A copy of supplementary materials that will be referred to in the conference call, and which were posted to the Company’s website, is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.2.

Item 9.01.  Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits:

The following exhibits are attached with this current report on Form 8-K:
Exhibit No.Description
99.1Press Release issued by the Company, dated July 28, 2020
99.2Supplemental materials, dated July 28, 2020
104Cover Page Interactive Data File, formatted in Inline XBRL

          
             
            







Index to Exhibits
The following exhibits are attached with this current report on Form 8-K:

Exhibit No.   Description   
99.1    Press Release issued by the Company, dated July 28, 2020
99.2    Supplemental materials, dated July 28, 2020
104    Cover Page Interactive Data File, formatted in Inline XBRL


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 hereunto duly authorized.
 
NCR Corporation
By:/s/ Timothy C. Oliver
Timothy C. Oliver
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Date: July 28, 2020





























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NEWS RELEASE


July 28, 2020   

NCR Announces Second Quarter 2020 Results

ATLANTA - NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR) reported financial results today for the three months ended June 30, 2020. Second quarter and other recent highlights include:

Revenue of $1.48 billion, down 13% as reported and down 12% constant currency
Recurring revenue up 5% as reported and up 7% constant currency
Accelerating shift to recurring revenue
Cash flow provided by operating activities of $229 million; Free Cash Flow of $171 million
Cash and cash equivalents of $1.68 billion as of June 30, 2020
GAAP diluted EPS of $0.44; Non-GAAP diluted EPS of $0.27
Business continued to be impacted by COVID-19 as expected

“In the second quarter, we further advanced our strategy, including strong recurring revenue growth and free cash flow generation, as we executed at a high level in an operating environment that was negatively impacted by COVID-19,” said Michael Hayford, President and Chief Executive Officer. “When the pandemic began, we focused on three priorities, protect our employees, help our customers and protect the company. We believe we have been successful on all three priorities, and the actions we have taken have allowed us to manage during the crisis and advance our offerings.”

Mr. Hayford continued, “Customers across our markets are looking for new and safer ways to transact with consumers, and our contactless digital first solutions are increasingly gaining traction. Our introduction of new contactless offerings demonstrates our ability to rapidly innovate, the flexibility of our platforms and our commitment to adapting to evolving customer needs. In addition, our financial position is strong and we believe we can continue navigating the near-term challenges. We expect to emerge from this pandemic with even stronger customer relationships and a solution set positioned to further capitalize on changing consumer preferences.”

In this release, we use certain non-GAAP measures, including presenting certain measures on a constant currency basis. These non-GAAP measures include "free cash flow" and others with the words “non-GAAP," or "constant currency" in their titles. These non-GAAP measures are listed, described and reconciled to their most directly comparable GAAP measures under the heading "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" later in this release.






Second Quarter 2020 Operating Results

Revenue
Second quarter revenue of $1,484 million was down 13% year over year. Foreign currency fluctuations had an unfavorable impact on the revenue comparison of 1%. The COVID-19 pandemic had a material impact to revenue and the shift from selling perpetual software licenses to recurring revenue lowered revenue by $22 million. The following table shows revenue for the second quarter:
$ in millionsQ2 2020Q2 2019% Increase (Decrease)% Increase (Decrease)
Constant Currency
Banking$763  $868  (12 %)(11 %)
Retail483  558  (13 %)(13 %)
Hospitality160  202  (21 %)(20 %)
Other78  82  (5 %)(2 %)
Total Revenue$1,484  $1,710  (13 %)(12 %)
Software$460  $496  (7 %)(6 %)
Services605  622  (3 %)— %
Hardware419  592  (29 %)(29 %)
ATM233  312  (25 %)(25 %)
SCO/POS186  280  (34 %)(33 %)
Total Revenue$1,484  $1,710  (13 %)(12 %)
Recurring Revenue$814  $776  %%
Recurring Revenue %55 %45 %

Banking revenue decreased 12% due to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic driven by a 25% decline in ATM hardware revenue. An accelerated shift from selling perpetual software licenses to recurring revenue also impacted the year over year revenue comparison. Foreign currency fluctuations had an unfavorable impact of 1% on the revenue comparison.

Retail revenue decreased 13% due to a large customer hardware rollout in the prior year period, as well as the continued impact from the COVID-19 pandemic. Foreign currency fluctuations had no impact on the revenue comparison.

Hospitality revenue decreased 21% mainly due to the continued impact from the COVID-19 pandemic. Foreign currency fluctuations had a unfavorable impact of 1% on the revenue comparison.

Gross Margin
Second quarter gross margin of $372 million decreased from $471 million in the prior year period. Gross margin rate was 25.1%, down from 27.5%. Second quarter gross margin (non-GAAP) of $381 million decreased from $487 million in the prior year period. Gross margin rate (non-GAAP) was 25.7%, down from 28.5%. The decreases in gross margin rate, both GAAP and non-GAAP, were driven by the reduction in revenue impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the impact from the shift to recurring revenue.

Operating Expenses
Second quarter operating expenses of $283 million decreased from $314 million in the prior year period. Second quarter operating expenses (non-GAAP) of $265 million decreased from $295 million in the prior year period. The
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decreases in operating expenses, both GAAP and non-GAAP, were primarily due to a reduction from initiatives implemented in the first quarter to address the business impacts from COVID-19, including among others, salary reductions, elimination of certain contractors and curtailing travel, partially offset by an increase in account receivable reserves.

Operating Income
Second quarter income from operations of $89 million decreased from income from operations of $157 million in the prior year period. Second quarter operating income (non-GAAP) of $116 million decreased from $192 million in the prior year period. The decreases in operating income, both GAAP and non-GAAP, were driven by impacts to gross margin and operating expenses described above.

Other Expense/Income
Second quarter other expense (GAAP and non-GAAP) of $59 million increased from $54 million in the prior year period. The increases in other expense, both GAAP and non-GAAP, were due to higher interest expense of $12 million, partially offset by a decrease in foreign currency losses.

Income Tax Expense/Benefit
Second quarter income tax benefit of $34 million decreased from an income tax expense of $15 million in the prior year period. The second quarter effective income tax rate was (113)%, compared to 15% in the prior year period. The decrease in income tax expense (GAAP) was primarily driven by an increase in discrete tax benefits as well as lower income before taxes. The increase in discrete tax benefits primarily resulted from a $48 million benefit for the release of a valuation allowance against U.S. foreign tax credits and the reestablishment of expected foreign tax credit offsets to unrecognized tax benefits.

Second quarter income tax expense (non-GAAP) of $19 million decreased from $22 million in the prior year period. The second quarter effective income tax rate (non-GAAP) was 33%, compared to 16% in the prior year period. The decrease in income tax expense (non-GAAP) was primarily driven by lower income before taxes.

Net Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR
Second quarter net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR of $64 million decreased from $88 million in the prior year period. The decrease in net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR was driven by impacts to gross margin and operating expenses described above.

Adjusted EBITDA
Second quarter adjusted EBITDA of $201 million decreased from $263 million in the prior year period. The decrease in Adjusted EBITDA was driven by impacts to gross margin and operating expenses described above.

Cash Flow
Second quarter cash provided by operating activities of $229 million increased from cash provided by operating activities of $87 million in the prior year period. Second quarter free cash flow was $171 million, compared to free cash flow of $9 million in the prior year period. The increases in cash provided by operating activities and free cash flow were both driven primarily by working capital improvements.

Full Year 2020 Outlook and Impact from COVID-19

We continue to navigate through the challenging times presented by COVID-19, with a sharp focus on safeguarding our employees and helping our customers. Despite the unprecedented environment, our teams are executing at a high level and we are further advancing our strategy. Given this rapidly evolving environment, as previously stated during the first quarter of 2020, the Company’s outlook for 2020 previously provided on February 11, 2020 has been withdrawn, and investors should no longer rely upon that guidance.

While it is difficult to project how deep the pandemic will be and how long it will last, we do expect it will negatively impact our business for the remainder of 2020 and into 2021. We expect our Hospitality and Retail segments to be the
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most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but do expect our Banking segment will also experience negative impacts. We expect our hardware revenues to be most impacted while our recurring revenue stream is expected to be more resilient.

In order to build a stronger liquidity position, we have taken steps to improve working capital and are addressing certain business impacts with spending cuts. As noted on our first quarter 2020 earnings call, we have taken several steps to build our cash reserve to improve our financial liquidity and flexibility, and provide a cushion to help weather the impacts of the pandemic. These steps include suspending our share repurchase programs, limiting our mergers and acquisition activity, reducing salary for members of our leadership team and certain salaried employees, reducing our planned capital expenditures, eliminating most contractors, curtailing travel, and freezing merit increases and hiring. Enabled by these steps, as well as the $400 million senior unsecured notes issued on April 13, 2020, we ended the second quarter of 2020 with a cash balance of $1.68 billion, which increased $467 million from the first quarter. The COVID-19 pandemic is complex and rapidly evolving. The ultimate impact on our overall financial condition and operating results will depend on the currently unknowable duration and severity of the pandemic, as well as any additional governmental and public actions taken in response. There can be no assurance that the measures we have taken will offset the negative impact of COVID-19.
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2020 Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call

A conference call is scheduled for today at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time to discuss the second quarter 2020 results. Access to the conference call and accompanying slides, as well as a replay of the call, are available on NCR's web site at http://investor.ncr.com. Additionally, the live call can be accessed by dialing 888-820-9413 (United States/Canada Toll-free) or 786-460-7169 (International Toll) and entering the participant passcode 1683852.

More information on NCR’s Q2 2020 earnings, including additional financial information and analysis, is available on NCR’s Investor Relations website at http://investor.ncr.com/.
About NCR Corporation

NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR) is a leading software- and services-led enterprise provider in the financial, retail and hospitality industries. NCR is headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., with 36,000 employees globally. NCR is a trademark of NCR Corporation in the United States and other countries.

Website: www.ncr.com
Twitter: @NCRCorporation
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News Media Contact
Scott Sykes
NCR Corporation
212.589.8428
scott.sykes@ncr.com

Investor Contact
Michael Nelson
NCR Corporation
678.808.6995
michael.nelson@ncr.com
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Cautionary Statements

This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”), including statements containing the words “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “will,” “should,” “would,” “could,” “may” and words of similar meaning, as well as other words or expressions referencing future events, conditions or circumstances. We intend these forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Act. Statements that describe or relate to NCR’s plans, goals, intentions, strategies, or financial outlook, and statements that do not relate to historical or current fact, are examples of forward-looking statements. Examples of forward-looking statements in this release include, without limitation, statements regarding NCR’s plans to manage its business through the novel strain of the coronavirus identified in late 2019 (“COVID-19”) pandemic and the health and safety of our customers and employees; business continuity plans relating to the Nashville Global Fulfillment Center in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee; the expected impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on NCR’s Banking, Retail and Hospitality segments including the impact on our customers’ businesses and their ability to pay; expectations regarding our operating goals and actions to manage these goals; expectations regarding our cash flow generation, cash reserve, liquidity, financial flexibility, and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our employee base; expectations regarding our ability to capitalize on market opportunities; expectations regarding long-term strategy; NCR’s financial outlook (including the section entitled “Full Year 2020 Outlook and Impact from COVID-19”) and that investors should no longer rely on NCR’s previously issued 2020 guidance that has been withdrawn; expectations regarding our continued focus on our long-term fundamentals, including, but not limited to, execution of NCR's recurring revenue strategy and accelerated growth, and accelerated shift towards contactless commerce and digital transformation; and NCR’s expected areas of focus to drive growth and create long-term stockholder value. Forward-looking statements are based on our current beliefs, expectations and assumptions, which may not prove to be accurate, and involve a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are out of NCR’s control. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and there are a number of important factors that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially from the results contemplated by such forward-looking statements, including those factors relating to: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our workforce, operations and financial results, including the impact on our customer’s businesses; manufacturing disruptions, including those caused by or related to outsourced manufacturing or disruptions in our supply chain due to the COVID-19 pandemic; strength of demand for the products we offer or will offer in the future consistent with our strategy and its effect on our businesses; domestic and global economic and credit conditions including, in particular, those resulting from the imposition or threat of protectionist trade policies or import or export tariffs, global and regional market conditions and spending trends in the financial services and retail industries, new tax legislation across multiple jurisdictions, modified or new global or regional trade agreements, execution of the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union, uncertainty over further potential changes in Eurozone participation and fluctuations in oil and commodity prices; the transformation of our business and shift to increased software and services revenue, as well as recurring revenue; our ability to improve execution in our sales and services organizations; our ability to successfully introduce new solutions and compete in the technology industry; cybersecurity risks and compliance with data privacy and protection requirements; the possibility of disruptions in or problems with our data center hosting facilities; the impact of the March 2020 tornadoes in the greater Nashville area on an NCR Global Fulfillment Center in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee operated by a third party, including the sufficiency and effectiveness of our or our third-party logistics partner’s business continuity plans, the adequacy of our property damage and business interruption insurance coverage and our ability to recover under the applicable policies; defects or errors in our products; the impact of our indebtedness and its terms on our financial and operating activities; the historical seasonality of our sales; tax rates and tax legislation; foreign currency fluctuations; the success of our restructuring plans and cost reduction savings initiatives; the availability and success of acquisitions, divestitures and alliances; our pension strategy and underfunded pension obligations; reliance on third party suppliers; the impact of the terms of our Series A Convertible Preferred Stock; our multinational operations, including in new and emerging markets; collectability difficulties in subcontracting relationships in certain geographical markets; development and protection of intellectual property; workforce turnover and the ability to attract and retain skilled employees; uncertainties or delays associated with the transition of key business leaders; environmental exposures from our historical and ongoing manufacturing activities; and uncertainties with regard to regulations, lawsuits, claims, and other matters across various jurisdictions. Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company’s most recent annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made. The Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.


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Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Non-GAAP Financial Measures. While NCR reports its results in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States, or GAAP, in this release NCR also uses the non-GAAP measures listed and described below.

Non-GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS), Gross Margin (non-GAAP), Gross Margin Rate (non-GAAP), Operating Expenses (non-GAAP), Operating Income (non-GAAP), Operating Margin Rate (non-GAAP), Other (Expense) (non-GAAP), Income Tax Expense (non-GAAP), Effective Income Tax Rate (non-GAAP), and Net Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR (non-GAAP). NCR’s non-GAAP diluted EPS, gross margin (non-GAAP), gross margin rate (non-GAAP), operating expenses (non-GAAP), operating income (non-GAAP), operating margin rate (non-GAAP), other (expense) (non-GAAP), income tax expense (non-GAAP), effective income tax rate (non-GAAP), and net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR (non-GAAP) are determined by excluding, as applicable, pension mark-to-market adjustments, pension settlements, pension curtailments and pension special termination benefits and other special items, including amortization of acquisition related intangibles, from NCR’s GAAP earnings per share, gross margin, gross margin rate, expenses, income from operations, operating margin rate, other (expense), income tax expense, effective income tax rate and net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR, respectively. Due to the non-operational nature of these pension and other special items, NCR's management uses these non-GAAP measures to evaluate year-over-year operating performance. NCR also uses operating income (non-GAAP) and diluted EPS (non-GAAP), to manage and determine the effectiveness of its business managers and as a basis for incentive compensation. NCR believes these measures are useful for investors because they provide a more complete understanding of NCR's underlying operational performance, as well as consistency and comparability with NCR's past reports of financial results.

Adjusted Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (Adjusted EBITDA) NCR believes that Adjusted EBITDA (adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) provides useful information to investors because it is an indicator of the strength and performance of the Company's ongoing business operations, including its ability to fund discretionary spending such as capital expenditures, strategic acquisitions and other investments. NCR determines Adjusted EBITDA for a given period based on its GAAP net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR plus interest expense, net; plus income tax expense (benefit); plus depreciation and amortization; plus other income (expense); plus pension mark-to-market adjustments, pension settlements, pension curtailments and pension special termination benefits and other special items, including amortization of acquisition related intangibles.

Free Cash Flow. NCR defines free cash flow as net cash provided by/used in operating activities and cash flow provided by/used in discontinued operations less capital expenditures for property, plant and equipment, additions to capitalized software, discretionary pension contributions and pension settlements. NCR's management uses free cash flow to assess the financial performance of the Company and believes it is useful for investors because it relates the operating cash flow of the Company to the capital that is spent to continue and improve business operations. In particular, free cash flow indicates the amount of cash generated after capital expenditures, which can be used for, among other things, investment in the Company's existing businesses, strategic acquisitions, strengthening the Company's balance sheet, repurchase of Company stock and repayment of the Company's debt obligations. Free cash flow does not represent the residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures since there may be other nondiscretionary expenditures that are not deducted from the measure. Free cash flow does not have uniform definitions under GAAP and, therefore, NCR's definitions may differ from other companies' definitions of these measures.

Constant Currency. NCR presents certain financial measures, such as period-over-period revenue growth, on a constant currency basis, which excludes the effects of foreign currency translation by translating prior period results at current period monthly average exchange rates. Due to the overall variability of foreign exchange rates from period to period, NCR’s management uses constant currency measures to evaluate period-over-period operating performance on a more consistent and comparable basis. NCR’s management believes that presentation of financial measures without this result is more representative of the company's period-over-period operating performance and provides additional insight into historical and/or future performance, which may be helpful for investors.

NCR's definitions and calculations of these non-GAAP measures may differ from similarly-titled measures reported by other companies and cannot, therefore, be compared with similarly-titled measures of other companies. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered as substitutes for, or superior to, results determined in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP measures are reconciled to their most directly comparable GAAP measures in the tables below.

Use of Certain Terms

Recurring revenue means revenue for products and services under contract for which revenue is recognized over time.
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Reconciliation of Gross Margin (GAAP) to Gross Margin (Non-GAAP)
$ in millionsQ2 2020Q2 2019
Gross Margin (GAAP)$372  $471  
Transformation and restructuring costs 10  
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles  
Gross Margin (Non-GAAP)$381  $487  

Reconciliation of Gross Margin Rate (GAAP) to Gross Margin Rate (Non-GAAP)
Q2 2020Q2 2019
Gross Margin Rate (GAAP)25.1 %27.5 %
Transformation and restructuring costs0.3 %0.6 %
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles0.3 %0.4 %
Gross Margin Rate (Non-GAAP)25.7 %28.5 %

Reconciliation of Operating Expenses (GAAP) to Operating Expenses (Non-GAAP)
$ in millionsQ2 2020Q2 2019
Operating Expenses (GAAP)$283  $314  
Transformation and restructuring costs(3) (4) 
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles(15) (15) 
Operating Expenses (Non-GAAP)$265  $295  

Reconciliation of Income from Operations (GAAP) to Operating Income (Non-GAAP)
$ in millionsQ2 2020Q2 2019
Income (Loss) from Operations (GAAP)$89  $157  
Transformation and restructuring costs 14  
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles19  21  
Operating Income (Non-GAAP)$116  $192  


Reconciliation of Income Tax (Benefit) Expense (GAAP) to Income Tax Expense (Non-GAAP)
$ in millionsQ2 2020Q2 2019
Income Tax (Benefit) Expense (GAAP)$(34) $15  
Transformation and restructuring costs  
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles  
Valuation allowance release & other tax adjustments48  —  
Income Tax Expense (Non-GAAP)$19  $22  

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Reconciliation of Net Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR (GAAP) to
Net Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR (Non-GAAP)
$ in millionsQ2 2020Q2 2019
Net Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR (GAAP)$64  $88  
Transformation and restructuring costs 14  
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles19  21  
Depreciation and amortization (excluding acquisition-related amortization of intangibles)68  56  
Interest expense57  45  
Interest income(1) (1) 
Income tax expense (benefit)(34) 15  
Stock-based compensation expense20  25  
Adjusted EBITDA$201  $263  

Reconciliation of Diluted Earnings Per Share from Continuing Operations (GAAP) to
Non-GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share from Continuing Operations (Non-GAAP)
Q2 2020Q2 2019
Diluted Earnings Per Share (GAAP) (1)
$0.44  $0.58  
Transformation and restructuring costs0.05  0.07  
Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles0.11  0.11  
Valuation allowance release & other tax adjustments(0.34) —  
Diluted Earnings Per Share (Non-GAAP) (1)
$0.27  $0.76  

(1)  Non-GAAP diluted EPS is determined using the conversion of the Series A Convertible Preferred Stock into common stock in the calculation of weighted average diluted shares outstanding. GAAP EPS is determined using the most dilutive measure, either including the impact of dividends or deemed dividends on the Company's Series A Convertible Preferred Stock in the calculation of net income or loss available to common stockholders or including the impact of the conversion of the Series A Convertible Preferred Stock into common stock in the calculation of the weighted average diluted shares outstanding. Therefore, GAAP diluted EPS and non-GAAP diluted EPS may not mathematically reconcile.

Reconciliation of Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities (GAAP) to Free Cash Flow (Non-GAAP)
$ in millionsQ2 2020Q2 2019
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities$229  $87  
Total capital expenditures(61) (73) 
Net cash provided by (used in) discontinued operations (5) 
Free cash flow$171  $ 


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Reconciliation of Revenue Growth % (GAAP) to
Revenue Growth Constant Currency % (Non-GAAP)
Three months ended June 30, 2020
Revenue Growth % (GAAP)Favorable (unfavorable) FX impactRevenue Growth Constant Currency %
(Non-GAAP)
Banking(12)%(1)%(11)%
Retail(13)%—%(13)%
Hospitality(21)%(1)%(20)%
Other(5)%(3)%(2)%
Total Revenue(13)%(1)%(12)%
Three months ended June 30, 2020
Revenue Growth % (GAAP)Favorable (unfavorable) FX impactRevenue Growth Adjusted Constant Currency %
(Non-GAAP)
Software(7)%(1)%(6)%
Services(3)%(3)%—%
Hardware(29)%—%(29)%
      ATM(25)%—%(25)%
     SCO/POS(34)%(1)%(33)%
Total Revenue(13)%(1)%(12)%

Three months ended June 30, 2020
Revenue Growth % (GAAP)Favorable (unfavorable) FX impactRevenue Growth Adjusted Constant Currency %
(Non-GAAP)
Recurring Revenue5%(2)%7%

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NCR CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
(in millions, except per share amounts)
Schedule A
For the Periods Ended June 30
Three MonthsSix Months
2020201920202019
Revenue
Product$481  $664  $955  $1,203  
Service1,003  1,046  2,032  2,043  
Total Revenue1,484  1,710  2,987  3,246  
Cost of products411  539  802  992  
Cost of services701  700  1,416  1,372  
Total gross margin372  471  769  882  
% of Revenue25.1 %27.5 %25.7 %27.2 %
Selling, general and administrative expenses234  252  489  504  
Research and development expenses49  62  114  121  
Income (loss) from operations89  157  166  257  
% of Revenue6.0 %9.2 %5.6 %7.9 %
Interest expense(57) (45) (107) (90) 
Other expense, net(2) (9) (4) (17) 
Total other expense, net(59) (54) (111) (107) 
Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes30  103  55  150  
% of Revenue2.0 %6.0 %1.8 %4.6 %
Income tax expense (benefit)(34) 15  (33) 24  
Income (loss) from continuing operations64  88  88  126  
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax—  —  —  —  
Net income (loss)64  88  88  126  
Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests—  —    
Net income (loss) attributable to NCR$64  $88  $87  $125  
Amounts attributable to NCR common stockholders:
Income (loss) from continuing operations$64  $88  $87  $125  
Dividends on convertible preferred stock(7) (12) (13) (25) 
Income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to NCR common stockholders57  76  74  100  
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax—  —  —  —  
Net income (loss) attributable to NCR common stockholders$57  $76  $74  $100  
Income (loss) per share attributable to NCR common stockholders:
Income (loss) per common share from continuing operations
Basic$0.45  $0.63  $0.58  $0.83  
Diluted (1)
$0.44  $0.58  $0.57  $0.81  
Net income (loss) per common share
Basic$0.45  $0.63  $0.58  $0.83  
Diluted (1)
$0.44  $0.58  $0.57  $0.81  
Weighted average common shares outstanding
Basic128.0  120.2  128.0  119.8  
Diluted (1)
128.9  152.7  129.7  123.0  

(1) Diluted EPS is determined using the most dilutive measure, either including the impact of the dividends and deemed dividends on NCR's Series A Convertible Preferred Shares in the calculation of net income or loss per common share from continuing operations and net income or loss per common share or including the impact of the conversion of such preferred stock into common stock in the calculation of the weighted average diluted shares outstanding.

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NCR CORPORATION
REVENUE AND OPERATING INCOME SUMMARY
(Unaudited)
(in millions)
Schedule B
For the Periods Ended June 30
Three MonthsSix Months
20202019% Change% Change Constant Currency20202019% Change% Change Constant Currency
Revenue by segment
Banking$763  $868  (12)%(11)%$1,526  $1,626  (6)%(5)%
Retail483  558  (13)%(13)%955  1,069  (11)%(10)%
Hospitality160  202  (21)%(20)%329  395  (17)%(16)%
Other78  82  (5)%(2)%177  156  13%15%
Total Revenue$1,484  $1,710  (13)%(12)%$2,987  $3,246  (8)%(7)%
Operating income by segment
Banking$92  $129  $195  $224  
Banking operating income margin %12.1 %14.9 %12.8 %13.8 %
Retail17  40  22  66  
Retail operating income margin %3.5 %7.2 %2.3 %6.2 %
Hospitality—  13  (9) 29  
Hospitality operating income margin %— %6.4 %(2.7)%7.3 %
Other 10  12  20  
All Other operating income margin %9.0 %12.2 %6.8 %12.8 %
Subtotal-segment operating income$116  $192  $220  $339  
        Total Revenue operating income margin %7.8 %11.2 %7.4 %10.4 %
Other adjustments (1)
27  35  54  82  
Total income from operations$89  $157  $166  $257  

(1)The following table presents the other adjustments for NCR:
For the Periods Ended June 30
Three MonthsSix Months
In millions2020201920202019
Transformation and restructuring costs$ $14  $13  $40  
Acquisition-related amortization of intangible assets19  21  41  42  
Total other adjustments$27  $35  $54  $82  

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NCR CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(in millions, except per share amounts)
Schedule C
June 30, 2020March 31, 2020December 31, 2019
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents$1,681  $1,214  $509  
Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $54, $50 and $44 as of June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively1,249  1,353  1,490  
Inventories782  747  784  
Other current assets424  463  361  
Total current assets4,136  3,777  3,144  
Property, plant and equipment, net394  399  413  
Goodwill2,823  2,821  2,832  
Intangibles, net562  580  607  
Operating lease assets347  362  391  
Prepaid pension cost182  176  178  
Deferred income taxes849  808  821  
Other assets656  632  601  
Total assets$9,949  $9,555  $8,987  
Liabilities and stockholders’ equity
Current liabilities
Short-term borrowings$217  $304  $282  
Accounts payable680  790  840  
Payroll and benefits liabilities249  186  308  
Contract liabilities563  616  502  
Other current liabilities585  510  606  
Total current liabilities2,294  2,406  2,538  
Long-term debt4,473  4,081  3,277  
Pension and indemnity plan liabilities864  855  858  
Postretirement and postemployment benefits liabilities114  112  111  
Income tax accruals91  89  92  
Operating lease liabilities334  346  369  
Other liabilities254  244  240  
Total liabilities8,424  8,133  7,485  
Series A convertible preferred stock: par value $0.01 per share, 3.0 shares authorized, 0.4 issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively; redemption amount and liquidation preference of $405 as of June 30, 2020 and $399 as of March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively402  395  395  
Stockholders' equity
NCR stockholders' equity:
Preferred stock: par value $0.01 per share, 100.0 shares authorized, no shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively—  —  —  
Common stock: par value $0.01 per share, 500.0 shares authorized, 128.2, 127.3 and 127.7 shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2020, March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively   
Paid-in capital300  275  312  
Retained earnings1,134  1,077  1,060  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(315) (329) (269) 
Total NCR stockholders' equity1,120  1,024  1,104  
Noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries   
Total stockholders' equity1,123  1,027  1,107  
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$9,949  $9,555  $8,987  
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NCR CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
(in millions)
Schedule D
For the Periods Ended June 30
Three MonthsSix Months
2020
2019
As Revised(1)
2020
2019
As Revised(1)
Operating activities
Net income (loss)$64  $88  $88  $126  
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Loss from discontinued operations—  —  —  —  
Depreciation and amortization89  79  176  160  
Stock-based compensation expense20  25  45  48  
Deferred income taxes(35) (12) (30) (17) 
Impairment of other assets —   —  
Gain on sale of property, plant and equipment—  (6) (2) (6) 
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Receivables116  (92) 253  (71) 
Inventories34   (14) (64) 
Current payables and accrued expenses(47) 48  (230) (144) 
Contract liabilities(52) (24) 56  76  
Employee benefit plans—  (5) (3) (9) 
Other assets and liabilities37  (18) (60) (28) 
Net cash provided by operating activities229  87  283  71  
Investing activities
Expenditures for property, plant and equipment(8) (13) (18) (35) 
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment—  11   11  
Additions to capitalized software(53) (60) (122) (103) 
Business acquisitions, net (6) (25) (12) 
Purchases of investments(6) —  (6) —  
Proceeds from sales of investments11  —  11  —  
Other investing activities, net(1)  (1)  
Net cash used in investing activities(56) (66) (154) (134) 
Financing activities
Short term borrowings, net(3) (3) —   
Payments on term credit facilities(2) (22) (4) (39) 
Payments on revolving credit facilities(93) (539) (666) (914) 
Borrowings on term credit facilities —   —  
Borrowings on revolving credit facilities 467  1,404  897  
Proceeds from issuance of senior unsecured notes400  —  400  —  
Debt issuance costs(7) —  (8) —  
Series A Preferred Stock Dividends—  —  (6) —  
Repurchases of Common Stock—  —  (41) —  
Proceeds from employee stock plans   10  
Tax withholding payments on behalf of employees(1) (3) (25) (16) 
Net change in client funds obligations(15) (17) (3) —  
Other financing activities(3) —  (6) —  
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities292  (111) 1,057  (58) 
Cash flows from discontinued operations
Net cash provided by (used in) discontinued operations (5)  (11) 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash(2) —  (16)  
Increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash466  (95) 1,176  (131) 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period1,273  496  563  532  
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at end of period$1,739  $401  $1,739  $401  
(1) Certain amounts have been revised for the three and six months ended June 30, 2019 to correct for errors related to the business activities of JetPay Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary, which will be more fully described in our upcoming Form 10-Q filing.
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Q2 2020 EARNINGS CONFERENCE CALL MICHAEL HAYFORD, PRESIDENT & CEO OWEN SULLIVAN, COO TIM OLIVER, CFO July 28, 2020 1


 
NOTES TO INVESTORS FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS. Comments made during this conference call and in these materials contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”), including statements containing the words “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “will,” “should,” “would,” “could,” "may," and words of similar meaning, as well as other words or expressions referencing future events, conditions or circumstances. We intend these forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Act. Statements that describe or relate to NCR’s plans, goals, intentions, strategies, or financial outlook, and statements that do not relate to historical or current fact, are examples of forward-looking statements. Examples of forward-looking statements in these materials include, without limitation, statements regarding NCR’s plans to manage its business through the novel strain of the coronavirus identified in late 2019 (“COVID-19”) pandemic and the health and safety of our customers and employees; business continuity plans relating to the NCR Global Fulfillment Center in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee; the expected impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on NCR’s Banking, Retail and Hospitality segments including the impact on our customers’ businesses and their ability to pay; expectations regarding our operating goals and actions to manage these goals; expectations regarding our cash flow generation, cash reserve, liquidity, financial flexibility and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our employee base; expectations regarding our ability to capitalize on market opportunities; expectations regarding long-term strategy and our ability to create stockholder value; NCR’s financial outlook and that investors should no longer rely on NCR’s previously issued 2020 guidance that has been withdrawn; expectations regarding our continued focus on our long-term fundamentals, including, but, not limited to, execution of NCR's recurring revenue strategy and accelerated growth including its transformation to an as-a-Service company; and accelerated shift towards contactless commerce and digital transformation; and NCR’s expected areas of focus to drive growth and create long-term stockholder value. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and there are a number of important factors that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially from the results contemplated by such forward-looking statements, including those factors listed in Item 1a "Risk Factors" of NCR's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 28, 2020, and those factors detailed from time to time in NCR's other SEC reports including quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K. These materials are dated July 28, 2020, and NCR does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as otherwise required by law. 2 These presentation materials and the associated remarks made during this conference call are integrally related and are intended to be presented and understood together.


 
NOTES TO INVESTORS NON-GAAP MEASURES. While NCR reports its results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (GAAP), comments made during this conference call and in these materials will include or make reference to certain "non-GAAP" measures, including: selected measures, such as period-over-period revenue growth, expressed on a constant currency (CC) basis; gross margin rate (non-GAAP); diluted earnings per share (non-GAAP); free cash flow; gross margin (non-GAAP); net debt; adjusted EBITDA; the ratio of net debt to adjusted EBITDA; operating income (non-GAAP); interest and other expense (non-GAAP); income tax expense (non-GAAP); effective income tax rate (non-GAAP); and net income (non-GAAP). These measures are included to provide additional useful information regarding NCR's financial results, and are not a substitute for their comparable GAAP measures. Explanations of these non-GAAP measures, and reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to their directly comparable GAAP measures, are included in the accompanying "Supplementary Materials" and are available on the Investor Relations page of NCR's website at www.ncr.com. Descriptions of many of these non-GAAP measures are also included in NCR's SEC reports. USE OF CERTAIN TERMS. As used in these materials: (i) the term "recurring revenue" means revenue for products and services under contract for which revenue is recognized over time and (ii) the term "CC" means constant currency. These presentation materials and the associated remarks made during this conference call are integrally related and are intended to be presented and understood together. 3


 
COVID-19 Update • Q2 2020 impacted by COVID-19 as expected • Expect COVID-19 to impact at least the remainder of 2020 • Build cash reserve to improve financial liquidity and flexibility ◦ Ended Q2 2020 with $1.7 billion cash on the balance sheet ◦ Expect to be FCF positive for 2020 • Accelerated shift towards contactless commerce and digital transformation 4


 
Q2 2020 OVERVIEW Managing through COVID-19 UNCERTAINTY RECURRING REVENUE up 7% CC ACCELERATED MOMENTUM in shift to recurring revenue FREE CASH FLOW of $171M STRONG LIQUIDITY Position 5


 
OPERATING FRAMEWORK • Executing plan to get us through tough period • Strategic advisors, elevating customer relationships • Accelerating NCR as a Service transformation • Simplify and enhance product offerings • Driving improvements and change company-wide 6


 
SHIFT TO CONTACTLESS COMMERCE 7


 
SHIFT TO CONTACTLESS COMMERCE 8


 
SHIFT TO CONTACTLESS COMMERCE 9


 
Q2 2020 FINANCIAL RESULTS Revenue FX Impact Adjusted EBITDA ($23)M $1.71 $263 Shift to $1.48 Shift to $201 Recurring billion Recurring million ($18)M billion ($22)M million Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Revenue down 13% as reported and down 12% CC; Adjusted EBITDA down 24%; Decline due to COVID-19 and shift to recurring Decline due to COVID-19 and shift to recurring Non-GAAP Diluted EPS Free Cash Flow FX Impact ($0.02) $171 $9 $0.76 $0.27 Shift to million Recurring million ($0.09) Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Non-GAAP EPS down due to decline in Free cash flow up due to focus operating earnings as well as higher tax rate on working capital improvements 10


 
BANKING $ in millions Revenue Operating Income $868 $763 $129 $92 Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Key Highlights • Revenue down 11% CC due to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic driven by a 25% decline in ATM hardware revenue. An accelerated shift from selling perpetual software licenses to recurring revenue also impacted the year over year revenue comparison. • Operating Income down driven by the decline in revenue partially offset by a reduction in operating expenses. 11


 
RETAIL $ in millions Revenue Operating Income $558 $483 $40 $17 Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Key Highlights • Revenue down 13% CC due to large customer hardware roll-out in the prior year period as well as continued impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic. • Operating Income down driven by the decline in revenue partially offset by a reduction in operating expenses. 12


 
HOSPITALITY $ in millions Revenue Operating Income $202 $160 $13 $0 Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Q2 2020 Key Highlights • Revenue down 20% CC mainly attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic. • Operating Income down driven by the reduction in revenue partially offset by a reduction in operating expenses. 13


 
SUPPLEMENTAL REVENUE $ in millions Q2 2020 Q2 2019 % Change % Change CC Software $460 $496 (7%) (6%) Services $605 $622 (3%) —% Hardware $419 $592 (29%) (29%) ATM $233 $312 (25%) (25%) SCO/POS $186 $280 (34%) (33%) Total Revenue $1,484 $1,710 (13%) (12%) Recurring Revenue $814 $776 5% 7% Recurring Revenue % 55% 45% Key Highlights • Software decline driven by continued impact from COVID-19 as well as the shift from perpetual to recurring revenue • Services impacted from COVID-19 pandemic mainly due to lower implementation services partially offset by an increase in recurring revenue • Hardware decline driven by continued impact from the COVID-19 pandemic as well as large customer roll-out in the prior year period • Recurring Revenue growth driven by increase in cloud, professional services, and recurring services revenue 14


 
FREE CASH FLOW, NET DEBT & EBITDA $ in millions Free Cash Flow Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Cash provided by Operating Activities $229 $87 Total capital expenditures ($61) ($73) Cash used in Discontinued Operations $3 ($5) Free Cash Flow $171 $9 Net Debt & EBITDA Q2 2020 Q1 2020 Q2 2019 Debt $4,690 $4,385 $3,116 Cash ($1,681) ($1,214) ($335) Net Debt $3,009 $3,171 $2,781 Adjusted EBITDA LTM $966 $1,028 $986 Net Debt / Adjusted EBITDA 3.1x 3.1x 2.8x 15


 
LOOKING FORWARD • Execute NCR As-A-Service 80/60/20 Strategy • Capitalize on changing consumer preferences with digital first solutions • Continue to launch innovative solutions • Maintain strong cash reserve and financial flexibility • Drive cash flow generation 16


 
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS 17


 
Q2 2020 GAAP RESULTS $ in millions, except per share amounts % Change Q2 2020 Q2 2019 As Reported Revenue $1,484 $1,710 (13%) Gross Margin 372 471 (21)% Gross Margin Rate 25.1% 27.5% Operating Expenses 283 314 (10)% % of Revenue 19.1% 18.4% Operating Income 89 157 (43)% % of Revenue 6.0% 9.2% Interest and other expense (59) (54) 9% Income Tax Expense (Benefit) (34) 15 (327%) Effective Income Tax Rate (113.3)% 14.6% Net Income from Continuing Operations (attributable to NCR) $64 $88 (27%) Diluted EPS $0.44 $0.58 (24)% 18


 
Q2 2020 OPERATIONAL RESULTS $ in millions, except per share amounts % Change Q2 2020 Q2 2019 % Change Constant As Reported Currency Revenue $1,484 $1,710 (13%) (12%) Gross Margin (non-GAAP) 381 487 (22)% (19)% Gross Margin Rate (non-GAAP) 25.7% 28.5% (280 bps) (240 bps) Operating Expenses (non-GAAP) 265 295 (10%) (8%) % of Revenue 17.9% 17.3% 60bps 80bps Operating Income (non-GAAP) 116 192 (40%) (37%) % of Revenue 7.8% 11.2% (340)bps (320)bps Interest and other expense (non-GAAP) (59) (54) 9% 9% Income Tax Expense (non-GAAP) 19 22 (14)% (15)% Effective Income Tax Rate (non-GAAP) 33.3% 15.9% Net Income (Loss) From Continuing Operations (attributable to NCR) (non-GAAP) 38 116 (67)% (65)% Diluted EPS (non-GAAP) $0.27 $0.76 (64%) (63%) 19


 
NON-GAAP MEASURES While NCR reports its results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) in the United States, comments made during this conference call and in these materials will include non-GAAP measures. These measures are included to provide additional useful information regarding NCR's financial results, and are not a substitute for their comparable GAAP measures. Operating Income (non-GAAP), Diluted EPS (non-GAAP), Gross Margin (non-GAAP), Gross Margin Rate (non-GAAP), Interest and Other expense (non-GAAP), Effective Income Tax Rate (non-GAAP), Net Income (non-GAAP), Operating Expenses (non-GAAP) and Income Tax Expense (non-GAAP). NCR’s operating income (non-GAAP), diluted earnings per share (non-GAAP), gross margin (non- GAAP), gross margin rate (non-GAAP), interest and other expense (non-GAAP), effective income tax rate (non-GAAP), and net income (non-GAAP), operating expenses (non-GAAP) and income tax expense (non-GAAP) are determined by excluding pension mark-to-market adjustments, pension settlements, pension curtailments and pension special termination benefits and other special items, including amortization of acquisition related intangibles, from NCR's GAAP income (loss) from operations, earnings per share, gross margin, gross margin rate, interest and other expense, effective income tax rate, net income, operating expenses and income tax expense, respectively. Due to the non-operational nature of these pension and other special items, NCR's management uses these non-GAAP measures to evaluate year-over-year operating performance. NCR also uses operating income (non-GAAP) and non-GAAP diluted EPS, to manage and determine the effectiveness of its business managers and as a basis for incentive compensation. NCR believes these measures are useful for investors because they provide a more complete understanding of NCR's underlying operational performance, as well as consistency and comparability with NCR's past reports of financial results. Free Cash Flow. NCR defines free cash flow as net cash provided by/used in operating activities and cash flow provided by/used in discontinued operations less capital expenditures for property, plant and equipment, additions to capitalized software, discretionary pension contributions and pension settlements. NCR's management uses free cash flow to assess the financial performance of the Company and believes it is useful for investors because it relates the operating cash flow of the Company to the capital that is spent to continue and improve business operations. In particular, free cash flow indicates the amount of cash generated after capital expenditures which can be used for, among other things, investment in the Company's existing businesses, strategic acquisitions, strengthening the Company's balance sheet, repurchase of Company stock and repayment of the Company's debt obligations. Free cash flow does not represent the residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures since there may be other nondiscretionary expenditures that are not deducted from the measure. Free cash flow does not have a uniform definition under GAAP and, therefore, NCR's definition may differ from other companies' definition of this measure. 20


 
NON-GAAP MEASURES Constant Currency. NCR presents certain financial measures, such as period-over-period revenue growth, on a constant currency basis, which excludes the effects of foreign currency translation by translating prior period results at current period monthly average exchange rates. Due to the overall variability of foreign exchange rates from period to period, NCR’s management uses constant currency measures to evaluate period-over-period operating performance on a more consistent and comparable basis. NCR’s management believes that presentation of financial measures without these results is more representative of the company's period-over-period operating performance, and provides additional insight into historical and/or future performance, which may be helpful for investors. Net Debt and Adjusted EBITDA. NCR believes that Net Debt provides useful information to investors because NCR’s management reviews Net Debt as part of its management of overall liquidity, financial flexibility, capital structure and leverage. In addition, certain debt rating agencies, creditors and credit analysts monitor NCR’s Net Debt as part of their assessments of NCR’s business. NCR determines Net Debt based on its total debt less cash and cash equivalents, with total debt being defined as total short-term borrowings plus total long-term debt. NCR believes that Adjusted EBITDA (adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) provides useful information to investors because it is an indicator of the strength and performance of the Company's ongoing business operations, including its ability to fund discretionary spending such as capital expenditures, strategic acquisitions and other investments. NCR determines Adjusted EBITDA for a given period based on its GAAP net income from continuing operations attributable to NCR plus interest expense, net; plus income tax expense (benefit); plus depreciation and amortization; plus other income (expense); plus pension mark-to-market adjustments, pension settlements, pension curtailments and pension special termination benefits and other special items, including amortization of acquisition related intangibles. NCR believes that its ratio of net debt to Adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to investors because it is an indicator of the company's ability to meet its future financial obligations. NCR believes that its ratio of Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to investors because it is an indicator of the company's ability to meet its future financial obligations. In addition, the Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio is measures frequently used by investors and credit rating agencies. The Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio is calculated by dividing Net Debt by trailing twelve-month Adjusted EBITDA. 21


 
NON-GAAP MEASURES NCR management's definitions and calculations of these non-GAAP measures may differ from similarly-titled measures reported by other companies and cannot, therefore, be compared with similarly-titled measures of other companies. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered as substitutes for, or superior to, results determined in accordance with GAAP. These non- GAAP measures are reconciled to their corresponding GAAP measures in the following slides and elsewhere in these materials. These reconciliations and other information regarding these non-GAAP measures are also available on the Investor Relations page of NCR's website at www.ncr.com. 22


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION $ in millions Net Income from Continuing Operations (GAAP) to Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) Q2 2020 Q1 2020 Q2 2019 LTM LTM LTM Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Net (Loss) Income from Continuing Operations Attributable to NCR (GAAP) $ 576 $ 600 $ 177 $ 64 $ 88 Pension Mark-to-Market Adjustments 75 75 (45) — — Transformation & Restructuring Costs 31 37 181 8 14 Acquisition-Related Amortization of Intangibles 85 87 83 19 21 Acquisition-Related Costs 3 3 5 — — Long-lived and Intangible Asset Impairment Charges — — — — — Internal reorganization & IP Transfer (37) (37) — — — Interest Expense 214 202 176 57 45 Interest Income (4) (4) (5) (1) (1) Depreciation and Amortization 249 237 232 68 56 Income Taxes (330) (281) 102 (34) 15 Stock Compensation Expense 104 109 80 20 25 Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) $ 966 $ 1,028 $ 986 $ 201 $ 263 23


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION Q2 2020 $ in millions, except per share amounts Acquisition- Q2 QTD 2020 Transformation related VA Release & Q2 QTD 2020 non- GAAP Costs amortization of Other GAAP intangibles Product revenue $481 $— $— $— $481 Service revenue 1,003 — — — 1,003 Total revenue 1,484 — — — 1,484 Cost of products 411 (3) (2) — 406 Cost of services 701 (2) (2) — 697 Gross margin 372 5 4 — 381 Gross margin rate 25.1% 0.3% 0.3% —% 25.7% Selling, general and administrative expenses 234 (3) (15) — 216 Research and development expenses 49 — — — 49 Total operating expenses 283 (3) (15) — 265 Total operating expense as a % of revenue 19.1% (0.2)% (1.0)% —% 17.9% Income from operations 89 8 19 — 116 Income from operations as a % of revenue 6.0% 0.5% 1.3% —% 7.8% Interest and Other (expense) income, net (59) — — — (59) Income from continuing operations before income 30 8 19 — 57 taxes Income tax (benefit) expense (34) 1 4 48 19 Effective income tax rate (113.3)% 33.3% Income from continuing operations 64 7 15 (48) 38 Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling — — — — — interests Income from continuing operations (attributable to NCR) $64 $7 $15 ($48) $38 Diluted earnings per share $0.44 $0.05 $0.11 ($0.34) $0.27 Diluted shares outstanding 128.9 142.3 24


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION Q2 2020 $ in millions, except per share amounts Q2 QTD 2020 Q2 QTD 2020 non- GAAP GAAP Income from continuing operations attributable to NCR common stockholders: Income from continuing operations (attributable to NCR) $64 $38 Dividends on convertible preferred shares (7) — Income from continuing operations attributable to NCR common stockholders $57 $38 Weighted average outstanding shares: Weighted average diluted shares outstanding 128.9 128.9 Weighted as-if converted preferred shares — 13.4 Total shares used in diluted earnings per share 128.9 142.3 Diluted earnings per share (1) $0.44 $0.27 (1) GAAP EPS is determined using the most dilutive measure, either including the impact of the dividends or deemed dividends on NCR's Series A Convertible Preferred Shares in the calculation of net income or loss available to common stockholders or including the impact of the conversion of such preferred stock into common stock in the calculation of the weighted average diluted shares outstanding. Non-GAAP EPS is always determined using the as-if converted preferred shares and shares that would be issued for stock compensation awards. Therefore, GAAP diluted EPS and non-GAAP diluted EPS may be calculated using different methods, and may not mathematically reconcile. 25


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION Q2 2019 $ in millions, except per share amounts Acquisition- Q2 QTD 2019 Transformation & related Q2 QTD 2019 non- GAAP Restructuring amortization of GAAP Costs intangibles Product revenue $664 $— $— $664 Service revenue 1,046 — — 1,046 Total revenue 1,710 — — 1,710 Cost of products 539 (9) (2) 528 Cost of services 700 (1) (4) 695 Gross margin 471 10 6 487 Gross margin rate 27.5% 0.6% 0.4% 28.5% Selling, general and administrative expenses 252 (4) (15) 233 Research and development expenses 62 — — 62 Total expenses 314 (4) (15) 295 Total expense as a % of revenue 18.4% (0.1)% (0.9)% 17.3% Income from operations 157 14 21 192 Income from operations as a % of revenue 9.2% 0.8% 1.2% 11.2% Interest and Other (expense) income, net (54) — — (54) Income from continuing operations before income taxes 103 14 21 138 Income tax expense 15 3 4 22 Effective income tax rate 14.6% 15.9% Income from continuing operations 88 11 17 116 Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests — — — — Income from continuing operations (attributable to NCR) $88 $11 $17 $116 Diluted (loss) earnings per share $0.58 $0.07 $0.11 $0.76 Diluted shares outstanding 152.7 152.7 26


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION Q2 2019 $ in millions, except per share amounts Q2 QTD 2019 Q2 QTD 2019 GAAP non-GAAP Income from continuing operations attributable to NCR common stockholders: Income from continuing operations (attributable to NCR) $88 $116 Income from continuing operations attributable to NCR common $88 $116 stockholders Weighted average outstanding shares: Weighted average diluted shares outstanding 123.1 123.1 Weighted as-if converted preferred shares 29.6 29.6 Total shares used in diluted earnings per share 152.7 152.7 Diluted earnings per share (1) $0.58 $0.76 (1) GAAP EPS is determined using the most dilutive measure, either including the impact of the dividends or deemed dividends on NCR's Series A Convertible Preferred Shares in the calculation of net income or loss available to common stockholders or including the impact of the conversion of such preferred stock into common stock in the calculation of the weighted average diluted shares outstanding. Non-GAAP EPS is always determined using the as-if converted preferred shares and shares that would be issued for stock compensation awards. Therefore, GAAP diluted EPS and non-GAAP diluted EPS may be calculated using different methods, and may not mathematically reconcile. 27


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION Q2 2020 $ in millions Q2 2020 Q2 2019 Operating Income Operating Income Banking $92 $129 Retail 17 40 Hospitality — 13 Other 7 10 Total Operating Income (non-GAAP) 116 192 Less: Transformation and restructuring costs 8 14 Acquisition-related amortization of intangibles 19 21 Total Operating Income (GAAP) $89 $157 28


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION Q2 2020 Q2 2020 Favorable (unfavorable) FX Constant Currency Revenue Revenue Growth % Reported impact Growth % (non-GAAP) Banking (12%) (1%) (11%) Retail (13%) —% (13%) Hospitality (21%) (1%) (20%) Other (5%) (3%) (2%) Total Revenue (13%) (1%) (12%) 29


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION Q2 2020 Q2 2020 Favorable (unfavorable) FX Constant Currency Revenue Revenue Growth % Reported impact Growth % (non-GAAP) Software (7%) (1%) (6%) Services (3%) (3%) —% Hardware (29%) —% (29%) ATM (25%) —% (25%) SCO/POS (34%) (1%) (33%) Total Revenue (13)% (1%) (12%) Recurring Revenue 5% (2%) 7% 30


 
GAAP TO NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION Q2 2020 Favorable % Change Q2 2020 Operational Results % Change As (unfavorable) FX Constant Reported impact Currency Revenue (13%) (1%) (12%) Gross Margin (non-GAAP) (22%) (3%) (19%) Gross Margin Rate (non-GAAP) (280 bps) (40 bps) (240 bps) Operating Expenses (non-GAAP) (10%) (2%) (8%) % of Revenue 60 bps (20) bps 80 bps Operating Income (non-GAAP) (40%) (3%) (37%) % of Revenue (340)bps (20)bps (320)bps Interest and other expense (non-GAAP) 9% —% 9% Income Tax Expense (non-GAAP) (14%) 1% (15%) Net Income (Loss) From Continuing Operations (attributable to NCR) (non-GAAP) (67%) (2%) (65%) Diluted EPS (non-GAAP) (64%) (1%) (63%) 31


 
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