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Tata Technologies Q4 Results: Cons PAT rises 8% YoY to Rs 204 crore, revenue rises 22%
The company’s revenue from operations in Q4FY26 stood at Rs 1,572 crore, up 22% from Rs 1,286 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.
The company’s board also recommended a final dividend of Rs 8.35 and a one-time special dividend of Rs 3.35, aggregating to Rs 11.70 per equity share for the financial year ended March 31, 2026, subject to tax. The dividend, if approved at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be paid within 30 days from the conclusion of the AGM, the company filing said.
Company’s total operating revenue stood at Rs 1,572 crore, up 15% QoQ, while the services segment revenue stood at Rs 1,220 crore, up 15% QoQ. In USD terms, services segment revenues came in at $132.6 million, up 11.9% QoQ in cc.
The operating Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) was Rs 252 crore, up 31% QoQ while the EBITDA margin was reported at 16% versus 14.1% QoQ.
Adjusted net income stood at Rs 163 crore, up 20% QoQ, while the net income margin was at 10.3%, up 45 bps QoQ.
The company’s profit after tax (PAT) surged 2,975% sequentially from Rs 6.64 crore reported in Q3FY25 while the topline increased 15% from Rs 1,366 crore in the year-ago period.
Management commentary
Company’s Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director Warren Harris said he was pleased that the momentum built in Q3 carried through to Q4, delivering 12% revenue growth in cc and a 190 bps margin expansion. “This marks a clear inflection for the business, with growth broad‑based rather than concentrated in any single customer or program. Strong execution against guidance, improving order book visibility, and rising wins in full‑vehicle programs – which serve as a strategic wedge to deepen lifecycle engagement and enable systematic expansion across adjacent services – reinforce our confidence in FY27, where we continue to expect double‑digit organic growth with sustainable margin expansion,” Harris said.
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