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Revenue and Related Matters
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2026
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue and Related Matters Revenue and Related Matters
Disaggregated Revenue — The Company’s disaggregated revenue by reportable segment is presented in the tables below for the periods indicated (in thousands).

By Primary Geographic Market (1)
Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Primary Geographic MarketInsightsConferencesConsultingOtherTotal
United States and Canada$771,368 $57,300 $81,084 $14,553 $924,305 
Europe, Middle East and Africa357,156 11,327 28,290 3,358 400,131 
Other International165,671 9,698 9,755 1,481 186,605 
Total revenues $1,294,195 $78,325 $119,129 $19,392 $1,511,041 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Primary Geographic MarketInsightsConferencesConsultingOtherTotal
United States and Canada$791,833 $55,584 $90,964 $55,448 $993,829 
Europe, Middle East and Africa313,507 9,142 32,303 8,193 363,145 
Other International150,229 7,871 16,439 2,617 177,156 
Total revenues$1,255,569 $72,597 $139,706 $66,258 $1,534,130 
(1)Revenue is reported based on where the sale is fulfilled.

The Company’s revenue is generated primarily through direct sales to clients by domestic and international sales forces and a network of independent international sales agents.

By Timing of Revenue Recognition

Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Timing of Revenue RecognitionInsightsConferencesConsultingOtherTotal
Transferred over time (1)$1,292,253 $— $90,159 $74 $1,382,486 
Transferred at a point in time (2)1,942 78,325 28,970 19,318 128,555 
Total revenues $1,294,195 $78,325 $119,129 $19,392 $1,511,041 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Timing of Revenue RecognitionInsightsConferencesConsultingOtherTotal
Transferred over time (1)$1,252,188 $— $104,152 $400 $1,356,740 
Transferred at a point in time (2)3,381 72,597 35,554 65,858 177,390 
Total revenues$1,255,569 $72,597 $139,706 $66,258 $1,534,130 
(1)Insights revenues in this category are recognized in connection with performance obligations that are satisfied over time using a time-elapsed output method to measure progress. Consulting revenues in this category are recognized over time using costs incurred to date relative to total estimated costs at completion.
(2)The revenues in this category are recognized in connection with performance obligations that are satisfied at the point in time that the contractual deliverables are provided to the customer.
Performance Obligations — For customer contracts that are greater than one year in duration, the aggregate amount of the transaction price allocated to performance obligations that were unsatisfied (or partially unsatisfied) as of March 31, 2026 was approximately $6.6 billion. The Company expects to recognize $3.2 billion, $2.6 billion and $0.8 billion of this revenue (most of which pertains to Insights) during the remainder of 2026, the year ending December 31, 2027 and thereafter, respectively. The Company applies a practical expedient that is permitted under ASC Topic 606 and, accordingly, it does not disclose such performance obligation information for customer contracts that have original durations of one year or less. The Company’s performance obligations for contracts meeting this ASC Topic 606 disclosure exclusion primarily include: (i) stand-ready services under Insights subscription contracts; (ii) holding conferences and meetings where attendees and exhibitors can participate; and (iii) providing customized Consulting solutions for clients under fixed fee and time and materials engagements. The remaining duration of these performance obligations is generally less than one year, which aligns with the period that the parties have enforceable rights and obligations under the affected contracts.

Customer Contract Assets and Liabilities — The timing of the recognition of revenue and the amount and timing of the Company’s billings and cash collections, including upfront customer payments, result in the recognition of both assets and liabilities on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The table below provides information regarding certain of the Company’s balance sheet accounts that pertain to its contracts with customers (in thousands).

March 31,December 31,
20262025
Assets:
Fees receivable, gross (1)$1,416,496 $1,689,522 
Contract assets recorded in Prepaid expenses and other current assets (2)$45,748 $40,534 
Contract liabilities:
Deferred revenues (current liability) (3)$3,018,870 $2,810,056 
Non-current deferred revenues recorded in Other liabilities (3)31,846 31,569 
Total contract liabilities$3,050,716 $2,841,625 
(1)Fees receivable represent an unconditional right to payment from the Company’s customers and include both billed and unbilled amounts.
(2)Contract assets represent recognized revenue for which the Company does not have an unconditional right to payment as of the balance sheet date because the project may be subject to a progress billing milestone or some other billing restrictions.
(3)Deferred revenues represent amounts (i) for which the Company has received an upfront customer payment or (ii) that pertain to recognized fees receivable. Both situations occur before the completion of the Company’s performance obligation(s).
The Company recognized revenue of $1.1 billion and $1.0 billion during the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively, that was attributable to deferred revenues that were recorded at the beginning of each such period. Those amounts primarily consisted of Insights revenues that were recognized ratably as control of the goods or services passed to the customer during the reporting periods. During each of the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, the Company did not record any material impairments related to its contract assets.