Oracle Statistics revenue totals and Facts 2026

Oracle Statistics (2026): Revenue, Cloud Growth, Employees, RPO & Key Facts

Updated Oracle stats for 2026: FY2025 and FY2024 revenue, GAAP net income and EPS, cloud revenue (IaaS + SaaS), remaining performance obligations (RPO), employee count, and key historical revenue—plus FAQs.

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Oracle statistics and facts

Oracle is a global enterprise software and cloud company best known for Oracle Database, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), and its suite of cloud applications (including Fusion ERP and NetSuite). In recent years, the cleanest way to track Oracle’s momentum is through a small set of consistently reported metrics: total revenue, GAAP net income, cloud revenue growth, and remaining performance obligations (RPO)—a forward-looking indicator of contracted revenue not yet recognized.

This post refreshes Oracle’s headline numbers using Oracle’s fiscal-year reporting (Oracle’s fiscal year ends May 31) and keeps older figures only as clearly labeled historical context.


Oracle Stats at a Glance (Latest Available)

  • FY2025 total revenue: $57.4B
  • FY2025 GAAP net income: $12.4B
  • FY2025 GAAP EPS: $4.34 (non-GAAP EPS: $6.03)
  • Q4 FY2025 cloud revenue (IaaS + SaaS): $6.7B (+27%)
  • Q4 FY2025 OCI (IaaS) revenue: $3.0B (+52%)
  • Q4 FY2025 SaaS revenue: $3.7B (+12%)
  • Q4 FY2025 RPO: $138B (+41%)
  • Employees: ~162,000 (as of May 31, 2025)
  • FY2024 total revenue: $53.0B

Key Metrics Table

Metric Value Year / Period Source
Total revenue $57.4B FY2025 Oracle Investor Relations
GAAP net income $12.4B FY2025 Oracle earnings release
GAAP EPS $4.34 FY2025 Oracle earnings release
Cloud revenue (IaaS + SaaS) $6.7B (+27%) Q4 FY2025 Oracle press release (PDF)
OCI revenue (IaaS) $3.0B (+52%) Q4 FY2025 Oracle press release (PDF)
Remaining performance obligations (RPO) $138B (+41%) Q4 FY2025 Oracle Investor Relations
Employees (full-time) ~162,000 As of May 31, 2025 Oracle modern slavery statement (PDF)
Total revenue $53.0B FY2024 Oracle Investor Relations

Oracle Revenue and Profit

Oracle reported $57.4 billion in total revenue for FY2025, up 8% year over year. Oracle also reported $12.4 billion in GAAP net income for FY2025 and $4.34 GAAP earnings per share.

For comparison, Oracle reported $53.0 billion in total revenue in FY2024. Oracle’s FY2024 earnings release reports $10.5 billion in GAAP net income and $3.71 GAAP EPS.


Cloud Growth (OCI + SaaS)

Oracle reports cloud revenue as the combination of cloud infrastructure (IaaS) and cloud applications (SaaS). In Q4 FY2025, Oracle reported:

  • $6.7B cloud revenue (IaaS + SaaS), up 27%
  • $3.0B OCI (IaaS) revenue, up 52%
  • $3.7B cloud application (SaaS) revenue, up 12%

Oracle also reported FY2025 cloud services and license support revenue of $44.0B (up 12%).


Remaining Performance Obligations (RPO)

RPO is a snapshot of contracted revenue that has not yet been recognized. Oracle reported $138B in RPO in Q4 FY2025, up 41% year over year. In FY2024, Oracle reported RPO of $98B in Q4, up 44% year over year.


Employees

Oracle reports it employed approximately 162,000 full-time employees as of May 31, 2025. Oracle’s corporate facts page also lists 162,000 employees.


Oracle Revenue by Fiscal Year (Year-Labeled)

  • FY2025: $57.4B
  • FY2024: $53.0B
  • FY2023: $50.0B
  • FY2022: $42.440B
  • FY2021: $40.479B
  • FY2020: $39.068B
  • FY2019: $39.506B

FAQ

How much revenue does Oracle make?

Oracle reported $57.4B in revenue in FY2025 and $53.0B in FY2024.

How profitable is Oracle?

Oracle reported $12.4B GAAP net income in FY2025 and $10.5B GAAP net income in FY2024.

What is Oracle RPO?

RPO stands for remaining performance obligations—a measure of contracted revenue not yet recognized. Oracle reported $138B RPO in Q4 FY2025.

How many employees does Oracle have?

Oracle reported approximately 162,000 full-time employees as of May 31, 2025.

How does Oracle define cloud revenue?

Oracle’s cloud revenue is commonly presented as IaaS + SaaS (cloud infrastructure plus cloud applications).


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