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$2 million Christmas bonus for ICANN

Kevin Murphy, February 18, 2025, 21:18:32 (UTC), Domain Policy

The domain industry performed better than expected in the back half of last year — well, better at least than ICANN had predicted.

The Org today said it took in $2 million more in revenue than it expected in the second half of 2024 — ICANN’s fiscal first half — because the gTLD registries and registrars that primarily fund it processed more transactions than it had planned for.

Registry and registrar transaction fees — paid on registrations, renewals and transfers — were both a million bucks ahead of budget at $29 million and $20 million respectively

Its FY25 takings to the end of December totaled $74 million, ahead of its $72 million estimate but flat on its FY24 budget.

Operating costs were in-line with expectations and down on FY24 numbers due to fewer people having their flights and hotels paid for at ICANN 82 in Istanbul last October.


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