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Aurionpro lands its biggest US deal — $33M contract with insurance payments platform

The three-year win equals 19.4% of FY26 revenue and 6.8% of market cap, expanding order book to ₹1,800 crore.


USD 33M (~₹274 cr) Largest US contract; 19.4% of FY26 revenue

What's new

  • Aurionpro wins a USD 33M three-year contract from a US digital insurance payments platform.
  • The deal covers proprietary payments software, cloud, DevOps, AI, and data engineering.
  • At 19.4% of FY26 revenue, it far exceeds small-cap materiality thresholds.

Why it matters

This contract validates Aurionpro's strategy of expanding in US fintech and adds significant near-term revenue visibility. For a small-cap firm, a deal this size — nearly a fifth of annual revenue — can materially impact earnings and investor sentiment if executed well.

What we're watching

  • Execution: can Aurionpro deliver without margin compression?
  • Whether this win opens the door to more US deals.
  • Any update on the order pipeline in the next earnings call.

The full read

Aurionpro Solutions has signed its largest US contract to date — a USD 33 million (~₹274 crore), three-year engagement with a leading US digital insurance payments platform. The deal spans proprietary payments software, cloud, DevOps, AI, and data engineering services. It represents 19.4% of the company's FY26 annual revenue and 6.8% of its market capitalisation, both well above materiality thresholds. The win expands Aurionpro's order book to ₹1,800 crore and signals growing traction in a key strategic market. For a small-cap IT services firm, a contract of this magnitude brings meaningful revenue visibility. The open question is how margins shape up during delivery, but the headline is unequivocally positive.

Mentioned: USD 33M · US digital insurance payments platform · 3-year
Primary source BSE filings for AURIONPRO NSE filings for AURIONPRO Research AURIONPRO on Tijori Finance Our reading is derived from the exchange filing. Verify on the exchange before acting.