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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.

4 earlier stories on Quick Heal Technologies Ltd.
Mkt cap₹989 cr
ROE1.14%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹19.9 cr Q4 net loss, up from ₹3.3 cr a year ago.

What's new

  • 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.
Mentioned: Rohit Kachroo · ₹48.7 cr Q4 revenue · ₹261 cr FY26 revenue
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Company snapshot

Quick Heal Technologies Ltd.

Software Services
₹1,075 cr

Latest quarter · Mar 2026

Sales₹49 cr
Net profit−₹20 cr
Op. margin−60.2%
EPS−₹3.68

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.00×
Current ratio4.71×
Sales CAGR−0.5%
EPS CAGR−19.0%
  1. 21 May 2026 · 11:02 PM IST Quick Heal posts ₹10.9 cr full-year loss as consumer business falters
  2. today Quick Heal taps Check Point executive as CEO in enterprise push
  3. 27d ago Quick Heal sets a two-quarter deadline for its profit recovery
  4. 28d ago Quick Heal slides to ₹19.9 cr Q4 loss as consumer business weakens
  5. 28d ago Quick Heal's FY26 revenue fell 6.6% and swung to a net loss.