Guidewire Software Sets September 3 Date for Fiscal 2026 Earnings Release
The insurance software provider will report fourth quarter and full-year results for the period ended July 31, 2026, after market close.
Earnings Announcement Scheduled
Guidewire Software, Inc. (NYSE: GWRE) announced on August 20, 2026, that it will release financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended July 31, 2026, after the market closes on Thursday, September 3, 2026. The San Mateo, California-based company, which provides software solutions to the property and casualty insurance industry, will follow the release with a management-hosted conference call.
The $15 billion market cap company closed at $181.18 per share in its most recent trading session.
Broader Market Context
The earnings release arrives ahead of a busy September for financial markets. According to MarginX data, the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to announce its next rate decision with updated economic projections on September 16, just under two weeks after Guidewire's results. Additional FOMC decisions are slated for October 28 and December 9, with the December meeting also including fresh projections.
This monetary policy backdrop may influence investor interpretation of Guidewire's growth trajectory and cloud transition metrics, particularly as enterprise software valuations remain sensitive to interest rate expectations.
Recent Insider Activity
MarginX data shows recent insider transactions at the company. John P. Mullen sold 14,400 shares, while Michael George Rosenbaum disposed of 1,200 shares. Karl Alexander Vollert received an award of 578 shares. Such transactions are routine corporate activity and occur for various reasons including tax planning, portfolio diversification, and compensation structure.
What to Watch
Investors will likely focus on Guidewire's cloud subscription metrics, annual recurring revenue growth, and guidance for fiscal 2027 when results are released. The company has been transitioning its customer base from on-premise software licenses to cloud-based subscriptions, a shift that affects revenue recognition timing and profitability metrics.
The September 3 conference call will provide management's perspective on full-year performance and outlook as the company enters its new fiscal year.
This article was generated by MarginX from public news on 2026-08-20. It is not investment advice.