Zensar Reports FY26 Results And Order Book Growth
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Zensar Reports FY26 Results And Order Book Growth

Zensar Technologies reported total revenue of USD 158.4 million (mn) for the quarter ending March 31, 2026, registering a one per cent year-on-year increase. Profit after tax margin for the quarter was 14.4 per cent, while attrition stood at nine point eight per cent. Cash balance at quarter end was USD 319.5 mn, reflecting a USD 2.9 mn sequential increase. The company reported an order book of USD 401.8 mn, a more than doubling on a quarter-on-quarter basis.

For the financial year, total revenue reached USD 643.7 mn, up 3.1 per cent year-on-year, and annual profit after tax margin was 13.5 per cent. Order backlog at year end was USD 912.7 mn, up 17.8 per cent versus the prior year, and cash reserves expanded by USD 29.0 mn year-on-year. Client concentration and top client metrics remained consistent with prior quarters and revenue mix showed sustained contribution from large accounts. Management highlighted margin movements driven by volume, utilisation and cost investments.

The business mix continued to reflect strength in manufacturing and consumer services, which contributed 25.8 per cent of quarterly revenue, and the United States accounted for 65.3 per cent of the quarter’s income. The company cited a pipeline of AI led projects including an AI driven supply chain risk intelligence platform that delivered 10 times faster identification of risks and a 30 to 40 per cent reduction in planner workload. A GenAI device mapping solution achieved over 95 per cent matching accuracy and shortened onboarding timelines. The initiatives supported enterprise-scale AI adoption and productivity gains.

ESG commitments include a net zero greenhouse gas target by FY45, a renewable energy share target of 70 per cent by FY30 and a goal of 32 per cent women associates by FY27, alongside data privacy and governance milestones. Equity metrics showed a closing share price of Rs 515 per share and a market capitalisation of Rs 117.07 billion (bn) as at 30 March 2026. The company outlined risks and forward looking considerations while positioning AI and platform investments as strategic levers for growth.

Zensar Technologies reported total revenue of USD 158.4 million (mn) for the quarter ending March 31, 2026, registering a one per cent year-on-year increase. Profit after tax margin for the quarter was 14.4 per cent, while attrition stood at nine point eight per cent. Cash balance at quarter end was USD 319.5 mn, reflecting a USD 2.9 mn sequential increase. The company reported an order book of USD 401.8 mn, a more than doubling on a quarter-on-quarter basis. For the financial year, total revenue reached USD 643.7 mn, up 3.1 per cent year-on-year, and annual profit after tax margin was 13.5 per cent. Order backlog at year end was USD 912.7 mn, up 17.8 per cent versus the prior year, and cash reserves expanded by USD 29.0 mn year-on-year. Client concentration and top client metrics remained consistent with prior quarters and revenue mix showed sustained contribution from large accounts. Management highlighted margin movements driven by volume, utilisation and cost investments. The business mix continued to reflect strength in manufacturing and consumer services, which contributed 25.8 per cent of quarterly revenue, and the United States accounted for 65.3 per cent of the quarter’s income. The company cited a pipeline of AI led projects including an AI driven supply chain risk intelligence platform that delivered 10 times faster identification of risks and a 30 to 40 per cent reduction in planner workload. A GenAI device mapping solution achieved over 95 per cent matching accuracy and shortened onboarding timelines. The initiatives supported enterprise-scale AI adoption and productivity gains. ESG commitments include a net zero greenhouse gas target by FY45, a renewable energy share target of 70 per cent by FY30 and a goal of 32 per cent women associates by FY27, alongside data privacy and governance milestones. Equity metrics showed a closing share price of Rs 515 per share and a market capitalisation of Rs 117.07 billion (bn) as at 30 March 2026. The company outlined risks and forward looking considerations while positioning AI and platform investments as strategic levers for growth.

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