SoftTech FY26 net profit surges 131% to ₹95.74 crore
SoftTech Engineers Limited reported a 131% year-on-year rise in standalone net profit to ₹95.74 crore for FY26, with revenue increasing 37% to ₹1,282.99 crore. Consolidated net profit grew fourfold to ₹53.26 crore, while revenue increased 39% to ₹1,320.02 crore. The Board approved the audited financial results, recommended the re-appointment of statutory auditors P G Bhagwat LLP, and appointed Ms. Aadishri Apte as Company Secretary and Compliance Officer.

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SoftTech Engineers Limited reported a 131% year-on-year rise in standalone net profit to ₹95.74 crore for FY26, compared to ₹41.40 crore in the previous year. Revenue from operations for the standalone entity increased 37% to ₹1,282.99 crore from ₹933.57 crore in FY25. On a consolidated basis, net profit for FY26 stood at ₹53.26 crore, a fourfold increase from ₹13.30 crore in the prior year, while revenue grew 39% to ₹1,320.02 crore. The Board of Directors approved the audited financial results in a meeting held on May 26, 2026.
The statutory auditors, P G Bhagwat LLP, issued an unmodified opinion on the standalone and consolidated financial results. The company confirmed there was no deviation in the utilization of funds raised through preferential issues during the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The Board recommended the re-appointment of P G Bhagwat LLP as statutory auditors for a term of five years, subject to shareholder approval, effective from the conclusion of the 30th Annual General Meeting in 2026 until the conclusion of the 35th AGM in 2031.
Board Appointments
The Board appointed Ms. Aadishri Apte as Company Secretary, Compliance Officer, and Nodal Officer of the company, effective May 26, 2026. Additionally, M/s. Sharp & Tannan Associates, Chartered Accountants, were appointed as internal auditors for the financial year 2026-27. The consolidated financial results include the performance of nine subsidiaries, including SoftTech Engineers Inc., SoftTech Finland Oy, and AmpliNxt Private Limited.
Financial Performance
The following table summarizes the standalone financial performance for the year and quarter ended March 31, 2026:
| Particulars: | Year Ended March 31, 2026 (₹ in Lakhs) | Year Ended March 31, 2025 (₹ in Lakhs) | Quarter Ended March 31, 2026 (₹ in Lakhs) | Quarter Ended March 31, 2025 (₹ in Lakhs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue from operations | 12,829.94 | 9,335.78 | 4,555.20 | 3,125.07 |
| Total Income | 13,379.03 | 9,626.37 | 4,716.11 | 3,232.29 |
| Total Expenses | 12,080.10 | 8,946.05 | 4,185.05 | 3,019.27 |
| Profit before tax | 1,298.93 | 680.32 | 531.06 | 213.02 |
| Profit after tax | 957.49 | 414.00 | 402.74 | 227.42 |
The company's earnings per share (EPS) for the standalone entity for FY26 was ₹6.93 on a basic basis and ₹6.91 on a diluted basis.
Q4 EBITDA Performance
SoftTech Engineers delivered a strong quarterly performance on the operating profitability front. The following table highlights key Q4 metrics on a year-on-year basis:
| Metric: | Q4 Current Year | Q4 Previous Year |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | ₹455M | ₹299M |
| Standalone Net Profit | ₹40M | ₹2M |
| EBITDA | ₹105M | ₹54M |
| EBITDA Margin | 23% | 18.10% |
Q4 EBITDA nearly doubled year-on-year to ₹105M from ₹54M, while the EBITDA margin expanded significantly to 23% from 18.10% in the same period of the prior year. Q4 standalone net profit grew sharply to ₹40M compared to ₹2M in the corresponding quarter, supported by a 52% rise in Q4 revenue to ₹455M from ₹299M year-on-year.
Historical Stock Returns for SoftTech Engineers
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +1.65% | +5.72% | +30.59% | +23.56% | +13.55% | +380.71% |
What strategic initiatives will SoftTech Engineers prioritize to sustain the 131% year-on-year profit growth into FY27?
How will the company leverage its improved EBITDA margins to drive expansion in its international subsidiaries?
What are the expected capital allocation strategies, such as dividends or reinvestments, following the strong FY26 financial performance?


































