
Intuit to Announce Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year Fiscal 2025 Results on Aug. 21; Investor Day Set for Sep. 18
Intuit executives will discuss the financial results on a conference call at 1:30 p.m. Pacific time on August 21. The conference call can be heard live at https://investors.intuit.com/news-events/ir-calendar. Prepared remarks for the call will be available on Intuit's website after the call ends.
Replay Information
A replay of the conference call will be available for one week by calling 800-839-2383, or 402-220-7202 from international locations. There is no passcode required. The audio call will remain available on Intuit's website for one week after the conference call.
Annual Investor Day
Intuit will host its annual Investor Day on Sep. 18 at 8:00 a.m. Pacific time, at its headquarters in Mountain View, CA and can be viewed live at https://investors.intuit.com/news-events/ir-calendar. The half-day event will include presentations from Sasan Goodarzi, chief executive officer, Sandeep Aujla, chief financial officer, and other leaders.
About Intuit
Intuit is the global financial technology platform that powers prosperity for the people and communities we serve. With approximately 100 million customers worldwide using products such as TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to prosper. We never stop working to find new, innovative ways to make that possible. Please visit us at Intuit.com and find us on social for the latest information about Intuit and our products and services.
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