Public Policy Holding Company revenue was $186.54M for the trailing 12 months ending Dec 31, 2025, with N/A growth year over year. Quarterly revenue for the quarter (Q4 2025) ending on Dec 31, 2025 was $49.9M, up 2.2% from last quarter. For the last reported fiscal year 2025 ending Dec 31, 2025, PPHC annual revenue was $186.5M, with 24.7% growth year-over-year.
PPHC past revenue growth
How has PPHC's revenue growth performed historically?
On Invalid Date, Public Policy Holding Company (NASDAQ: PPHC) reported Q4 2025 revenue of $49.86 million up 27.79% year over year. In the same quarter last year, Public Policy Holding Company's revenue was $39.01 million.
What was Public Policy Holding Company's revenue in 2025?
Public Policy Holding Company's annual revenue for the twelve months ending Dec 31, 2025 was $186.54 million, a 24.72% increase year over year.
How much does Public Policy Holding Company make in a day?
Based on Public Policy Holding Company annual revenue for the past two years, PPHC makes an average of $460,416.44 per day.
What was Public Policy Holding Company's annual revenue growth in the past year?
As of Q2 2026, Public Policy Holding Company's revenue has grown 24.72% year over year. This is 18.06 percentage points higher than the US Consulting Services industry revenue growth rate of 6.67%. Public Policy Holding Company's revenue in the past year totaled $186.54 million.
How much does Public Policy Holding Company make in a year?
Public Policy Holding Company's revenue by year for the past two years is:
Public Policy Holding Company's revenue for the twelve months ending Dec 31, 2025 was $186.54 million, a 24.72% increase year over year.
Public Policy Holding Company's annual revenue for Dec 31, 2024 was $149.56 million, a 10.8% increase from 2023.
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