3i Infotech Reports Rs 7.25 Bn Revenue for FY25
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3i Infotech Reports Rs 7.25 Bn Revenue for FY25

3i Infotech, a leading provider of digital transformation, technology services and technology solutions, announced its consolidated financial results for the fourth quarter and full year FY25, ended on March 31st, 2025. The company maintained its growth momentum, displaying consistent progress for the 3rd consecutive quarter.

In Q4 FY25, 3i Infotech reported revenue of Rs 1.87 billion, reflecting steady performance compared to Rs 1.81 billion in Q3 FY25 and Rs 1.97 billion in Q4 FY24. The company delivered strong profitability improvements, with gross margin growing by 14.8 per cent Q-o-Q and 17.4 per cent Y-o-Y. Continuing its upward trajectory, operating EBITDA rose to Rs 160 million from Rs 110.7 million in Q3 FY25, marking a significant turnaround from a loss of Rs 380.8 million in Q4 FY24. In the quarter, our EBITDA margin also improved to 8.6 per cent, up from 6.4 per cent in the previous quarter.

In terms of geographical footprint, the US remained 3i Infotech’s largest market, accounting for 46 per cent of total revenue, with India following closely at 43 per cent of total revenue. Revenue in the US grew by 16.4 per cent Q-o-Q, while India saw a 2.7 per cent Q-o-Q increase.

Application-Automation-Analytics (AAA) continued to be the largest contributor, generating revenue of
Rs 1.31 billion in Q4FY25, followed by Infrastructure Services (IS) with Rs 360.1 million in Q4FY25.

In Q4 FY25, the Information Technology (IT) sector was a key revenue driver with 37.5 per cent contribution; in FY25, BFSI contributed highest revenue with 40.8 per cent to top line.

In FY25, 3i Infotech strengthened its client portfolio by onboarding over 50 new clients, including 16 new client wins in Q4 FY25, reflecting continued market confidence and business expansion.

Commenting on the Q4 FY25 performance, Raj Ahuja, Acting CEO, 3i Infotech said, “We are pleased to close FY25 on a strong note, maintaining the growth momentum built over the past three quarters. The US continues to be our largest revenue contributor, accounting for little less than half of our business and will continue to be a focus geography while strengthening our footprint in all other geographies. We are further expanding our presence through deeper client engagements and partnerships, with a strong focus on Cloud, Cybersecurity, Blockchain, AI, and IoT solutions across our service portfolio, catering to the evolving needs of global enterprises. As we move into FY26, we are confident of building on this momentum, driving sustainable growth, and enhancing value for all our stakeholders.”

3i Infotech, a leading provider of digital transformation, technology services and technology solutions, announced its consolidated financial results for the fourth quarter and full year FY25, ended on March 31st, 2025. The company maintained its growth momentum, displaying consistent progress for the 3rd consecutive quarter.In Q4 FY25, 3i Infotech reported revenue of Rs 1.87 billion, reflecting steady performance compared to Rs 1.81 billion in Q3 FY25 and Rs 1.97 billion in Q4 FY24. The company delivered strong profitability improvements, with gross margin growing by 14.8 per cent Q-o-Q and 17.4 per cent Y-o-Y. Continuing its upward trajectory, operating EBITDA rose to Rs 160 million from Rs 110.7 million in Q3 FY25, marking a significant turnaround from a loss of Rs 380.8 million in Q4 FY24. In the quarter, our EBITDA margin also improved to 8.6 per cent, up from 6.4 per cent in the previous quarter.In terms of geographical footprint, the US remained 3i Infotech’s largest market, accounting for 46 per cent of total revenue, with India following closely at 43 per cent of total revenue. Revenue in the US grew by 16.4 per cent Q-o-Q, while India saw a 2.7 per cent Q-o-Q increase.Application-Automation-Analytics (AAA) continued to be the largest contributor, generating revenue ofRs 1.31 billion in Q4FY25, followed by Infrastructure Services (IS) with Rs 360.1 million in Q4FY25.In Q4 FY25, the Information Technology (IT) sector was a key revenue driver with 37.5 per cent contribution; in FY25, BFSI contributed highest revenue with 40.8 per cent to top line.In FY25, 3i Infotech strengthened its client portfolio by onboarding over 50 new clients, including 16 new client wins in Q4 FY25, reflecting continued market confidence and business expansion.Commenting on the Q4 FY25 performance, Raj Ahuja, Acting CEO, 3i Infotech said, “We are pleased to close FY25 on a strong note, maintaining the growth momentum built over the past three quarters. The US continues to be our largest revenue contributor, accounting for little less than half of our business and will continue to be a focus geography while strengthening our footprint in all other geographies. We are further expanding our presence through deeper client engagements and partnerships, with a strong focus on Cloud, Cybersecurity, Blockchain, AI, and IoT solutions across our service portfolio, catering to the evolving needs of global enterprises. As we move into FY26, we are confident of building on this momentum, driving sustainable growth, and enhancing value for all our stakeholders.”

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