Quick Heal posts ₹10.9 cr full-year loss as consumer business falters
Quarterly revenue dropped 25% to ₹48.7 cr, and the net loss widened sixfold from a year earlier. The cybersecurity firm swung to a full-year loss for the first time in at least two years.
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- Q4 revenue fell 25% to ₹48.7 cr, and the net loss ballooned to ₹19.9 cr from ₹3.3 cr.
- Full-year revenue dropped 6.6% to ₹261 cr, producing a net loss of ₹10.9 cr versus a ₹5 cr profit last year.
- Board appointed Rohit Kachroo as senior director for IT and digital transformation.
Why this matters
Quick Heal has gone from a ₹5 cr profit to a ₹10.9 cr loss in one year. The consumer segment, which drives most of its revenue, is now a drag. The company is hiring a new senior director while its core business is shrinking.
What we're watching
- Whether the new IT and digital transformation hire signals a strategic shift or just fills a vacancy.
- If the consumer business stabilises or if enterprise revenue can offset the decline.
- Management's plan to return to profitability after a year of widening losses.
The full read
Quick Heal's ₹48.7 crore Q4 revenue is down 25% from a year ago. The net loss ballooned to ₹19.9 crore from ₹3.3 crore. For the full year, revenue slipped 6.6% to ₹261 crore, and the company swung to a ₹10.9 crore loss from a ₹5 crore profit. The consumer business, which has been under pressure, took most of the blame. The Q4 loss alone is nearly double the full-year deficit, meaning the first nine months were in the black. The board also hired a senior director for IT and digital transformation. Whether that signals a pivot or just fills a seat, the immediate problem is clear: Quick Heal is shrinking and losing money.
Questions answered
- How bad was the fourth quarter for Quick Heal?
- Revenue fell 25% year-on-year to ₹48.7 crore. The net loss widened to ₹19.9 crore from ₹3.3 crore in the same period last year.
- What drove the full-year loss?
- Full-year revenue dropped 6.6% to ₹261 crore, and the company swung to a net loss of ₹10.9 crore from a ₹5 crore profit last year. The management attributed the decline to headwinds in its consumer business.
- What is the new senior director's role?
- Rohit Kachroo was appointed as senior director for IT and digital transformation. The filing gives no further detail on the scope of the role.
- How does this quarter compare to the full year?
- The Q4 loss of ₹19.9 crore is nearly double the full-year loss of ₹10.9 crore, meaning the earlier three quarters generated a net profit of about ₹9 crore that was wiped out in the final three months.
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