Thank you, Amit. As we talked about on our last earnings call, our core focus and strategic plan we set up for 2026 is quarterly sequential growth and self-sustainability. We are pleased to announce Q1 numbers that are above the midpoint of the guide across all metrics, including for the Q1 Bridg results. Our Q2 guide further represents and supports quarterly sequential growth. We have also taken another step towards self-sustainability since acquiring and quickly selling the PAR shares we received in consideration for the divestiture of the Bridg business, further improving our state of liquidity and balance sheet. Turning to Q1 results. For awareness, I will speak first to results and year-over-year comparisons from continued operations, which exclude Bridg results, followed by Q1 numbers that are inclusive of the Bridg operations, given these totals were included in our Q1 guidance. Bridg specific results can be found in the 10-Q and the earnings release. Also, the comments will be year-over-year comparisons to the first quarter of 2025, unless stated otherwise. In Q1, our billings were $58.1 million, a 37% decrease year-over-year. Total billings, inclusive of Bridg Results was $62.3 million. Despite the departure of Bank of America in January, we were able to retain the vast majority of our clients and are seeing results of our focus on driving new business to the platform. Q1 revenue was $34.3 million, a 39% decrease year-over-year. Total revenue, inclusive of Bridg results was $38.5 million. As Amit mentioned, our U.K. business remains a standout performer with Q1 revenue increasing over 21% year-over-year. Q1 adjusted contribution was $19.7 million, a 28% decrease year-over-year. Total Q1 adjusted contribution, inclusive of Bridg results was $23.3 million. Despite year-over-year decline, we continue to expand our revenue margin or adjusted contribution as a percentage of revenue to 60.6%, our highest on record. However, we do expect this to come down in future quarters due to the divestiture of Bridg. Q1 adjusted EBITDA was positive $0.2 million compared to negative $4.1 million in the first quarter of 2025. Total Q1 adjusted EBITDA, inclusive of Bridg results was negative $2.2 million. This improvement in adjusted EBITDA underscores our ability to execute towards our goals with a lower expense base. Q1 adjusted operating expenses was $19.5 million, a decrease of 38% from prior year. Total Q1 adjusted operating expenses, inclusive of Bridg was $25.5 million. This was largely due to reduction in force actions taken in 2025 and optimization of our cloud infrastructure. Q1 operating cash flow was negative $5.6 million compared to negative $6.7 million in the prior year. Free cash flow was negative $7.9 million compared to negative $10.8 million year-over-year, an improvement of $2.9 million. On the balance sheet, we ended Q1 with $35.7 million in cash and cash equivalents. Subsequent to the quarter closing, we liquidated all the PAR shares we received in connection with the Bridg sale. We used the proceeds to reduce the amount owed under our credit facility and improve our cash position. Our MQUs for the quarter were $197 million, accounting for the loss of Bank of America in January. ACPU for the quarter was $0.10, down 21.3% year-over-year. Now turning to our outlook for Q2 2026. All comparisons to prior year and prior quarters will exclude Bridg. For Q2, we expect billings between $61 million and $67 million, revenue between $35 million and $40 million, adjusted contribution between $20 million and $23 million and adjusted EBITDA between negative $2.7 million and positive $1.3 million. Our guidance represents quarterly sequential growth of 10%, 9% and 9% for billings, revenue and adjusted contribution, respectively, and excluding Bridg numbers in Q1 for comparison purposes. We continue to be committed to delivering sequential growth for the remainder of 2026. Our adjusted EBITDA guide further represents our belief in our ability to execute at a lower expense base, and we remain committed to driving operational efficiencies. We are laser-focused on executing against our core competencies to drive sequential growth in 2026. I will now turn it back to Amit for closing remarks.