Digitide Reports Highest Ever Quarterly Revenue
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Digitide Reports Highest Ever Quarterly Revenue

Digitide Solutions reported consolidated revenue of Rs eight billion (8 bn) in the fourth quarter, up two point five per cent sequentially and nine point two per cent year?on?year.

Tech and digital revenue rose 27.2 per cent year?on?year to Rs two billion four hundred and ninety million (2,490 mn/2.49 bn), representing 31.1 per cent of the mix. International revenue advanced 16.4 per cent year?on?year to Rs three billion forty million (3,040 mn/3.04 bn).

EBITDA for the quarter was Rs eight hundred and eighty million (880 mn), and the EBITDA margin was 11 per cent after a wage code impact of about Rs forty million (40 mn). Operating cash flow was Rs one billion four hundred and fifty million (1,450 mn/1.45 bn), converting 165 per cent of EBITDA. Net cash improved to Rs one billion eight hundred and twenty million (1,820 mn/1.82 bn), and days sales outstanding reduced to 75 days.

Commercial booking momentum continued with total contract value bookings of Rs six billion two hundred million (6,200 mn/6.2 bn) and the addition of 29 logos, including eight international customers. Management reported a landmark dual?hub enterprise AI centre of excellence win for a global property and casualty insurance client, leveraging the Pulse.Nerve agentic framework and Model Context Protocol to accelerate production delivery.

For the full year, revenue rose to Rs thirty point eight billion (30,800 mn/30.8 bn), with Tech and Digital contributing Rs nine billion one hundred million (9,100 mn/9.1 bn) or 29.6 per cent of the mix. Full?year EBITDA reached Rs three billion four hundred and thirty million (3,430 mn/3.43 bn) and adjusted profit after tax was Rs seven hundred million (700 mn) after exceptional transitional items.

Looking ahead to FY27, the company will scale enterprise AI via hybrid delivery hubs, deepen partnerships with major hyperscalers and pursue margin expansion through tighter delivery discipline and sales governance. Management indicated the strengthened balance sheet and focused execution roadmap underpin the plan for disciplined growth.

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Digitide Solutions reported consolidated revenue of Rs eight billion (8 bn) in the fourth quarter, up two point five per cent sequentially and nine point two per cent year?on?year. Tech and digital revenue rose 27.2 per cent year?on?year to Rs two billion four hundred and ninety million (2,490 mn/2.49 bn), representing 31.1 per cent of the mix. International revenue advanced 16.4 per cent year?on?year to Rs three billion forty million (3,040 mn/3.04 bn). EBITDA for the quarter was Rs eight hundred and eighty million (880 mn), and the EBITDA margin was 11 per cent after a wage code impact of about Rs forty million (40 mn). Operating cash flow was Rs one billion four hundred and fifty million (1,450 mn/1.45 bn), converting 165 per cent of EBITDA. Net cash improved to Rs one billion eight hundred and twenty million (1,820 mn/1.82 bn), and days sales outstanding reduced to 75 days. Commercial booking momentum continued with total contract value bookings of Rs six billion two hundred million (6,200 mn/6.2 bn) and the addition of 29 logos, including eight international customers. Management reported a landmark dual?hub enterprise AI centre of excellence win for a global property and casualty insurance client, leveraging the Pulse.Nerve agentic framework and Model Context Protocol to accelerate production delivery. For the full year, revenue rose to Rs thirty point eight billion (30,800 mn/30.8 bn), with Tech and Digital contributing Rs nine billion one hundred million (9,100 mn/9.1 bn) or 29.6 per cent of the mix. Full?year EBITDA reached Rs three billion four hundred and thirty million (3,430 mn/3.43 bn) and adjusted profit after tax was Rs seven hundred million (700 mn) after exceptional transitional items. Looking ahead to FY27, the company will scale enterprise AI via hybrid delivery hubs, deepen partnerships with major hyperscalers and pursue margin expansion through tighter delivery discipline and sales governance. Management indicated the strengthened balance sheet and focused execution roadmap underpin the plan for disciplined growth.

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