Key Takeaways:
- Commvault faces a securities class action over alleged ARR growth misrepresentations
- The class period runs from April 29, 2025, to Jan. 26, 2026
- Lead plaintiff deadline is July 17, 2026
Key Takeaways:

Commvault Systems Inc. faces a securities class action alleging it concealed a SaaS mix shift that diluted annual recurring revenue growth, costing shareholders more than 31% in a single day.
"Commvault shared overwhelmingly positive statements about its ARR growth while knowing or recklessly disregarding the fact that its growth guidance failed to factor in important variables including the type of sale," the complaint states. The lawsuit was filed in federal court under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
The class period covers April 29, 2025, through Jan. 26, 2026. Investors who purchased Commvault securities during that window have until July 17 to seek lead plaintiff status. Multiple law firms — including the Schall Law Firm, Rosen Law Firm and SueWallSt — have announced investigations or filed claims on behalf of shareholders.
Commvault, a data management and cloud software provider, reported strong ARR growth throughout the class period. The lawsuit alleges the company failed to disclose that a shift toward lower-value sales channels was inflating the headline ARR figure while masking deteriorating underlying revenue quality. When the market learned the truth about Commvault's sales composition, the stock plunged more than 31% on Jan. 27, erasing billions in market value.
The case highlights growing scrutiny of SaaS revenue disclosure practices. Regulators and plaintiffs' firms have increasingly targeted companies that emphasize ARR as a growth metric without adequately breaking down the components driving that growth. For Commvault, the suit adds legal risk to an already challenged stock. The company's next quarterly report will be closely watched for any changes to its ARR reporting methodology.
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