Meta Infotech bags ₹7.58 cr in four fresh orders, adding to recent inflow
The orders include a ₹2.13 cr licence deal from a top private bank and renewals from financial services and FMCG clients. At 4.7% of market cap, the aggregate is materially significant for the nano-cap IT firm.
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- Meta Infotech won four software licence and subscription orders worth ₹7.58 cr from domestic entities.
- Includes a ₹2.13 cr fresh licence from a large private sector bank, a ₹3.24 cr renewal, a ₹2 cr renewal from an FMCG firm, and a ₹20.57 lakh renewal.
- Aggregate orders represent 4.7% of the company's ₹160 cr market cap, exceeding the 1% materiality threshold for nano-caps.
Why this matters
This is the third order disclosure in a week, following ₹2.4 cr and ₹2.88 cr wins. For a nano-cap with trailing P/E of 14 and ROE of 32%, the recurring subscription revenue reinforces visibility without straining execution.
What we're watching
- Whether the order inflow sustains — three disclosures in a week suggest a busy sales pipeline.
- Updated order book figure post these wins; the company had an order book of ₹50.6 cr as of May.
- Margin impact — renewal revenue typically carries higher margins than fresh licence implementation.
The full read
Meta Infotech is on a roll. In the past week, it has disclosed three order wins: ₹7.58 cr today, ₹2.88 cr on June 16, and ₹2.4 cr on June 18. The latest bundle includes a fresh ₹2.13 cr licence-and-implementation deal from a large private sector bank, alongside renewals from financial services and FMCG clients. At 4.7% of its ₹160 cr market cap, the aggregate today is materially significant for a nano-cap. The company already carries an order book of ₹50.6 cr, and with FY26 revenue of ₹270 cr and a P/E of 14, each order contributes to a narrative of steady execution. The mix of new and recurring business suggests the sales engine is firing on both cylinders. The next checkpoint: the updated order book figure and whether this pace can be sustained.
Questions answered
- How material are these orders relative to Meta Infotech's size?
- At ₹7.58 cr, the aggregate is 4.7% of its ₹160 cr market cap, which is considered significant for a nano-cap. Combined with two prior wins in June, the month's disclosed orders add to the company's order book of ₹50.6 cr as of May.
- What types of contracts did Meta Infotech win?
- The orders include a fresh licence and implementation from a large private sector bank (₹2.13 cr), a renewal from a financial services firm (₹3.24 cr), a renewal from an FMCG company (₹2 cr), and a smaller renewal from another financial services firm (₹20.57 lakh). All are one-year licence periods between June 2026 and June 2027.
- How does this compare to other recent order announcements?
- On June 16 and June 18, Meta Infotech announced orders worth ₹2.88 cr (renewal from a private bank) and ₹2.4 cr (subscription from a stock exchange). The current ₹7.58 cr is the largest single-day win, with a fresh licence component that likely adds upfront revenue.
- Does this change the company's revenue outlook?
- These orders add to the existing order book of ₹50.6 cr (as of May). Given FY26 annual revenue was a record ₹270 cr, the new orders represent additional recurring business that improves visibility for the current year.
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All notes on METAINFO →- 10 Jul 2026 · 3:55 PM IST Meta Infotech bags ₹7.58 cr in four fresh orders, adding to recent inflow
- 22d ago Meta Infotech targets 4x profit by FY29 after record ₹270 cr revenue
- 23d ago Meta Infotech bags ₹2.4 cr subscription orders from stock exchange
- 24d ago Meta Infotech locks in ₹2.88 cr renewal from private bank
- 31d ago Meta Infotech's transcript arrives late, adds nothing to the story