InfoBeans Delivers Breakout FY26 Performance After Revision
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InfoBeans Delivers Breakout FY26 Performance After Revision

InfoBeans Technologies Limited has issued a revised investor statement for the fourth quarter and full year ended 31 March 2026 after correcting a typographical error and has converted amounts into Million (mn) for clarity. The company indicated that the filing had underreported profit after tax for FY26 and the correct profit after tax is Rs 870 mn rather than Rs 380 mn previously disclosed. The corrected filing affirms that the fourth quarter of FY26 was the best quarter in the company’s history and capped a landmark year of broad-based growth.

For the full year FY26 InfoBeans reported revenue of Rs 5,390 mn, a rise of 32 per cent year on year in INR terms and 24 per cent in US dollar terms, reflecting demand across geographies. EBITDA for the year was Rs 1,380 mn, up 64 per cent from the prior year. Profit after tax more than doubled to Rs 870 mn, a 128 per cent increase year on year. These gains were driven by improved operational efficiency and enhanced margins.

In the fourth quarter the company recorded revenue of Rs 1,470 mn, up 37 per cent year on year and up six point six per cent sequentially. Quarterly EBITDA stood at Rs 340 mn, up 44 per cent year on year, delivering an EBITDA margin of 23 per cent and signifying cost discipline. Quarterly profit after tax was Rs 210 mn, a 104 per cent increase year on year and achieving a PAT margin of 15 per cent, up five percentage points from the prior-year quarter.

The board declared a total dividend of Rs one per share for FY 2025-26, comprising Rs zero point five as a normal dividend and Rs zero point five as a special dividend. Management noted the company onboarded five new clients in the quarter and 24 clients across the year, and that 43 per cent of revenue now derives from AI-augmented software development. The firm stated it will continue to scale enterprise relationships, invest in AI-led solutions and build specialised teams to sustain momentum.

InfoBeans Technologies Limited has issued a revised investor statement for the fourth quarter and full year ended 31 March 2026 after correcting a typographical error and has converted amounts into Million (mn) for clarity. The company indicated that the filing had underreported profit after tax for FY26 and the correct profit after tax is Rs 870 mn rather than Rs 380 mn previously disclosed. The corrected filing affirms that the fourth quarter of FY26 was the best quarter in the company’s history and capped a landmark year of broad-based growth. For the full year FY26 InfoBeans reported revenue of Rs 5,390 mn, a rise of 32 per cent year on year in INR terms and 24 per cent in US dollar terms, reflecting demand across geographies. EBITDA for the year was Rs 1,380 mn, up 64 per cent from the prior year. Profit after tax more than doubled to Rs 870 mn, a 128 per cent increase year on year. These gains were driven by improved operational efficiency and enhanced margins. In the fourth quarter the company recorded revenue of Rs 1,470 mn, up 37 per cent year on year and up six point six per cent sequentially. Quarterly EBITDA stood at Rs 340 mn, up 44 per cent year on year, delivering an EBITDA margin of 23 per cent and signifying cost discipline. Quarterly profit after tax was Rs 210 mn, a 104 per cent increase year on year and achieving a PAT margin of 15 per cent, up five percentage points from the prior-year quarter. The board declared a total dividend of Rs one per share for FY 2025-26, comprising Rs zero point five as a normal dividend and Rs zero point five as a special dividend. Management noted the company onboarded five new clients in the quarter and 24 clients across the year, and that 43 per cent of revenue now derives from AI-augmented software development. The firm stated it will continue to scale enterprise relationships, invest in AI-led solutions and build specialised teams to sustain momentum.

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