Redington Reports Q4 Revenue Up 25 Per Cent
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Redington Reports Q4 Revenue Up 25 Per Cent

Redington Limited reported revenue for the quarter ended 31 March 2026 of Rs 33,269 crore, up 25 per cent year-on-year, equivalent to 332,690 million (mn). Net profit excluding exceptional items was Rs 467 crore, equivalent to 4,670 mn, with a net profit margin of 1.4 per cent. For FY26 the company delivered revenue of Rs 119,347 crore, up 20 per cent year-on-year, equivalent to 1,193,470 mn, with a net profit margin of 1.3 per cent.

India was a key driver, with revenue up 50 per cent and net profit up 41 per cent, fuelled by demand for PCs, large enterprise deals, premium mobility and cloud and cybersecurity adoption. Middle East and Africa also sustained growth led by cloud and cybersecurity despite geopolitical uncertainty. These trends supported broad-based performance.

The company continued its shift from distributor to technology solutions orchestrator as customers invested in cloud, software, cybersecurity, AI-led infrastructure and enterprise technology solutions. Organisations were investing in modernisation and digital infrastructure, creating opportunities for subscription-led models and value-added services. Services capabilities increasingly supported customers across the cloud, security and software lifecycle.

Segment-wise, the Software Solutions Group grew 31 per cent, the End Point Solutions Group grew 28 per cent, the Mobility Solutions Group grew 19 per cent and the Technology Solutions Group grew 34 per cent. The Software Solutions Group's contribution to full year revenue rose to 17 per cent. Growth drivers included software-led engagements, commercial and AI-enabled PCs, premium smartphones and infrastructure-led enterprise deals.

Management said it would focus on expanding market reach, deepening partner engagement and building AI-led capabilities to create long-term value and ecosystem orchestration. The company will monitor geopolitical developments while maintaining operational resilience across markets and noted detailed results were available on its website. Redington operates across more than 40 markets with over 450 brand associations and a network of 75,000 plus channel partners.

Redington Limited reported revenue for the quarter ended 31 March 2026 of Rs 33,269 crore, up 25 per cent year-on-year, equivalent to 332,690 million (mn). Net profit excluding exceptional items was Rs 467 crore, equivalent to 4,670 mn, with a net profit margin of 1.4 per cent. For FY26 the company delivered revenue of Rs 119,347 crore, up 20 per cent year-on-year, equivalent to 1,193,470 mn, with a net profit margin of 1.3 per cent. India was a key driver, with revenue up 50 per cent and net profit up 41 per cent, fuelled by demand for PCs, large enterprise deals, premium mobility and cloud and cybersecurity adoption. Middle East and Africa also sustained growth led by cloud and cybersecurity despite geopolitical uncertainty. These trends supported broad-based performance. The company continued its shift from distributor to technology solutions orchestrator as customers invested in cloud, software, cybersecurity, AI-led infrastructure and enterprise technology solutions. Organisations were investing in modernisation and digital infrastructure, creating opportunities for subscription-led models and value-added services. Services capabilities increasingly supported customers across the cloud, security and software lifecycle. Segment-wise, the Software Solutions Group grew 31 per cent, the End Point Solutions Group grew 28 per cent, the Mobility Solutions Group grew 19 per cent and the Technology Solutions Group grew 34 per cent. The Software Solutions Group's contribution to full year revenue rose to 17 per cent. Growth drivers included software-led engagements, commercial and AI-enabled PCs, premium smartphones and infrastructure-led enterprise deals. Management said it would focus on expanding market reach, deepening partner engagement and building AI-led capabilities to create long-term value and ecosystem orchestration. The company will monitor geopolitical developments while maintaining operational resilience across markets and noted detailed results were available on its website. Redington operates across more than 40 markets with over 450 brand associations and a network of 75,000 plus channel partners.

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