MapmyIndia Posts Strong Q4 And FY26 Results
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MapmyIndia Posts Strong Q4 And FY26 Results

C.E. Info Systems Ltd, trading as MapmyIndia, reported its fourth quarter and full year results for FY26. Total income for the fourth quarter rose by 54.8 per cent to Rs 1,628 mn, EBITDA increased by 141.9 per cent to Rs 647 mn and profit after tax rose by 171.3 per cent to Rs 509 mn. EBITDA margin for the quarter expanded to 44.6 per cent and PAT margin widened to 31.3 per cent.

For the full year, revenue from operations was Rs 4,741 mn and total income was Rs 5,265 mn, while EBITDA stood at Rs 1,755 mn and profit after tax at Rs 1,340 mn. EBITDA margin for FY26 was 37 per cent and PAT margin was 25.5 per cent, with cash and cash equivalents including financial investments at Rs 6,850 mn at year end. These figures reflected measured revenue growth alongside disciplined cost management.

The board declared a final dividend of Rs 3.50 per equity share of Rs 2 each, representing 175 per cent for the year. The chairman noted that the fourth quarter represented a positive inflection with improved business momentum, stronger execution and a meaningful recovery in operating performance. He added that the company remained focused on technology adoption, organisational accountability and productivity improvements driven by AI.

The company reported a stronger order pipeline and growth in executable orders, with the open order book at the end of the year at Rs 17.54 bn, which the board said provided enhanced revenue visibility. Management highlighted strategic wins across automotive original equipment manufacturers, enterprise digital transformation, government, logistics and mobility segments. Consumer engagement with the Mappls app continued to expand, with more than 45 million (mn) downloads to date and over 10 mn during the year.

MapmyIndia reiterated its focus on building a scalable technology-led business, extending its map data, software and platform offerings and developing HD, 3D and real-time map capabilities. The company said it would continue to pursue growth in location-based services, automotive and enterprise solutions while managing risks and uncertainties inherent in forward-looking plans.

C.E. Info Systems Ltd, trading as MapmyIndia, reported its fourth quarter and full year results for FY26. Total income for the fourth quarter rose by 54.8 per cent to Rs 1,628 mn, EBITDA increased by 141.9 per cent to Rs 647 mn and profit after tax rose by 171.3 per cent to Rs 509 mn. EBITDA margin for the quarter expanded to 44.6 per cent and PAT margin widened to 31.3 per cent. For the full year, revenue from operations was Rs 4,741 mn and total income was Rs 5,265 mn, while EBITDA stood at Rs 1,755 mn and profit after tax at Rs 1,340 mn. EBITDA margin for FY26 was 37 per cent and PAT margin was 25.5 per cent, with cash and cash equivalents including financial investments at Rs 6,850 mn at year end. These figures reflected measured revenue growth alongside disciplined cost management. The board declared a final dividend of Rs 3.50 per equity share of Rs 2 each, representing 175 per cent for the year. The chairman noted that the fourth quarter represented a positive inflection with improved business momentum, stronger execution and a meaningful recovery in operating performance. He added that the company remained focused on technology adoption, organisational accountability and productivity improvements driven by AI. The company reported a stronger order pipeline and growth in executable orders, with the open order book at the end of the year at Rs 17.54 bn, which the board said provided enhanced revenue visibility. Management highlighted strategic wins across automotive original equipment manufacturers, enterprise digital transformation, government, logistics and mobility segments. Consumer engagement with the Mappls app continued to expand, with more than 45 million (mn) downloads to date and over 10 mn during the year. MapmyIndia reiterated its focus on building a scalable technology-led business, extending its map data, software and platform offerings and developing HD, 3D and real-time map capabilities. The company said it would continue to pursue growth in location-based services, automotive and enterprise solutions while managing risks and uncertainties inherent in forward-looking plans.

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