Lightspeed Commerce Layoffs

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3
Layoff rounds
780
Employees laid off
Post-IPO
Funding stage
$1.2B
Total raised

Lightspeed Commerce has 3 publicly reported layoff rounds on record between January 17, 2023 and December 2, 2024. A total of about 780 employees were affected across these rounds.

Layoff history

December 2, 2024
Lightspeed Commerce cut 200 employees
200 laid off Location Montreal

Montreal-based point-of-sale software company Lightspeed Commerce cut 200 jobs on December 2, 2024, roughly 7% of its approximately 3,000-person workforce, in the second restructuring it had carried out that year. CEO Dax Dasilva, who returned to the top job in February 2024, said Lightspeed would focus resources on two areas with the strongest product-market fit: North American retail, including its Golf and NuOrder platforms, and European hospitality. Teams outside those priorities were the primary targets of the cuts, while product and technology roles in the focus areas continued to be filled. An earlier 2024 round had removed 280 employees. The December announcement sent shares down more than 8% on the day. No severance details were disclosed.

Reason: strategic refocus on North American retail and European hospitality

Source: marketwatch.com

April 3, 2024
Lightspeed Commerce cut 280 employees
280 laid off Location Montreal

Montreal-based Lightspeed Commerce announced on April 3, 2024 that it would eliminate 280 jobs, representing roughly 10% of its headcount-related operating expenses, as part of a push toward profitable growth. CEO Dax Dasilva said the restructuring followed years spent integrating numerous acquisitions into the company's two flagship commerce products and expanding its payments offering, and that the leaner structure would allow for targeted investment going forward. Lightspeed, which sells point-of-sale and e-commerce software to retailers and restaurants, expected to complete the bulk of the cuts by the end of its first fiscal quarter of 2025. The announcement came alongside a share buyback program worth up to $140 million, representing 10% of the company's public float. Severance terms were not disclosed publicly.

Reason: Cost reduction and profitable growth strategy following acquisition integration

Source: bnnbloomberg.ca

January 17, 2023
Lightspeed Commerce cut 300 employees (10% of staff)
300 laid off 10% of workforce Location Montreal

Lightspeed Commerce disclosed a workforce reduction affecting its Montreal operations in January 17, 2023. Approximately 300 roles were eliminated.

Source: prnewswire.com

Data for Lightspeed Commerce is compiled from public WARN Act filings and reporting linked above. See our methodology.