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Datamatics revenue hits ₹1,987 cr, but bottom line slips on one-offs

Annual results show a 15% revenue gain for FY26, though net profit drops to ₹194.95 cr amid labour code costs and fair value adjustments.

6 earlier stories on Datamatics Global Services Ltd.
Mkt cap₹4,727 cr
P/E24.34×
ROE15.02%
Debt / eq.0.12
Div yld0.62%
₹1,987 cr Consolidated revenue for FY26, representing 15% growth.

What's new

  • Consolidated revenue grew 15% to ₹1,987 cr for FY26.
  • Net profit dipped to ₹194.95 cr following one-time labor code impacts.
  • The company maintained its dividend at ₹5 per share.

Why this matters

Top-line growth is undermined by an earnings contraction tied to one-off charges. Consistent dividends offer a steady signal, but the lack of new growth levers in this filing keeps the outlook status quo.

What we're watching

  • Margin recovery post-labor code adjustments.
  • Integration progress from the ongoing subsidiary amalgamation.
  • Shareholder response to independent director appointments.

The full read

Datamatics delivered a 15% revenue increase to ₹1,987 crore for FY26, but the gains did not reach the bottom line. Net profit settled at ₹194.95 crore, dragged down by exceptional charges related to labor code compliance and fair value reclassifications. Beyond the numbers, the board re-affirmed its dividend at ₹5 per share—a level unchanged from the previous year. The filing also touched on the amalgamation of two wholly-owned subsidiaries and the appointment of independent directors, but these updates carry no new information for the market. This is a routine earnings release. Management is leaning on steady capital returns while the P&L absorbs one-time regulatory costs. The next test is whether these exceptional expenses are truly behind the firm.

Questions answered

What drove the decline in net profit for Datamatics?
Net profit fell to ₹194.95 crore primarily due to exceptional items, including the impact of new labour code requirements and fair value changes.
Did the company change its dividend policy?
No, the recommended dividend of ₹5 per share is consistent with the prior year.
Mentioned: Datamatics Global Services Ltd. · FY26
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Company snapshot

Datamatics Global Services Ltd.

Software Services
₹5,321 cr
P/E 27.40×

Latest quarter · Mar 2026

Sales₹519 cr
Net profit₹45 cr
Op. margin+21.3%
EPS₹7.48

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.12×
Current ratio3.08×
Sales CAGR+9.3%
EPS CAGR+17.1%
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