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SoftTech Engineers profit doubles as revenue hits ₹128 crore

The company reported a 37% jump in annual revenue, with the March quarter alone contributing ₹45.6 crore to the top line.


Mkt cap₹595 cr
P/E231.88×
ROE0.78%
Debt / eq.0.20
₹9.6 cr Full-year net profit, more than double the ₹4.1 cr reported in FY25.

What's new

  • FY26 revenue reached ₹128.3 crore, a 37% increase over the previous year.
  • March quarter profit surged to ₹4.0 crore from ₹0.2 crore in the same period last year.
  • Management credits the Civit platform adoption and faster order execution for the gains.

Why this matters

The company is growing its bottom line faster than its top line. With new platform launches like e-TDR and EV single window, the firm is moving beyond basic engineering services.

What we're watching

  • Whether the 53% quarterly revenue growth rate persists into FY27.
  • Profitability trends as the Civit platform gains wider adoption.
  • Execution speed on the current order book.

The full read

SoftTech Engineers delivered a strong finish to FY26, with annual revenue climbing 37% to ₹128.3 crore. The bottom line grew even faster, with net profit more than doubling to ₹9.6 crore from ₹4.1 crore in FY25.

The March quarter was particularly productive. Revenue jumped 53% to ₹45.6 crore and profit surged to ₹4.0 crore compared to just ₹0.2 crore in the same quarter last year. Management points to the Civit platform and faster order execution as the primary engines for this growth. With new product launches like e-TDR and EV single window now in the mix, the company is betting on a broader software-led revenue stream. The auditors found no issues with the books, providing a clean bill of health for these results. The next test is whether the company can maintain this pace of execution through the coming fiscal year.

Questions answered

What drove the jump in quarterly profit?
Profit for the March quarter rose to ₹4.0 crore from ₹0.2 crore a year earlier. The company attributes this to higher order execution and the adoption of its Civit platform.
How did the full-year performance compare to FY25?
Revenue grew 37% to ₹128.3 crore, while net profit more than doubled to ₹9.6 crore from ₹4.1 crore in the prior year.
Did the auditors raise any concerns?
No. The statutory auditors issued an unmodified opinion on the financial results.
What new products are contributing to growth?
The company is seeing growth from its Civit platform and recent launches including e-TDR and EV single window solutions.
Mentioned: SoftTech Engineers · Civit platform · e-TDR
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