Fintech firm Zaggle announced a 30.4% increase in net profit to Rs 40.6 crore for Q4 FY26, alongside a nearly 50% jump in revenue to Rs 618 crore, marking its strongest quarterly and annual performance yet.
- Q4 net profit up 30.4% to Rs 40.6 crore
- Full-year net profit rises 57% to Rs 138 crore
- Plans to expand AI use and enter MENA, US markets
What happened
Zaggle reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 40.6 crore for the January-March quarter of FY26, up 30.4% from Rs 31.13 crore in the same quarter last year. Revenue from operations increased by 49.9% to Rs 617.91 crore, compared to Rs 412.1 crore in Q4 FY25. On a sequential basis, both profit and revenue also showed healthy growth of 11.6% and 17.5%, respectively.
For the entire fiscal year 2025-26, Zaggle achieved a net profit increase of 57% to Rs 138 crore, while revenue grew by 46.3% to Rs 1,907.64 crore. These gains mark the company's strongest quarterly and annual results to date, reflecting robust operational momentum and successful strategy execution.
Why it matters
Zaggle's impressive financial performance highlights its growing foothold in the Indian fintech sector and the effectiveness of its AI-driven initiatives. The company has implemented two AI engines: one to boost internal efficiency and another to enhance customer-facing services, signaling a technology-led transformation.
The significant year-over-year growth in revenue and profit positions Zaggle well to capitalize on expansion opportunities. The company's financial health is further underpinned by strategic leadership changes, including the appointment of Venkatesh Ramachandran as Group CFO, enhancing its capacity to support ambitious growth plans.
What to watch next
In FY27, Zaggle aims to sustain a revenue growth rate of around 40%, driven by AI-first product innovation and expansion into the MENA region and US markets. Monitoring how effectively the company navigates international markets and scales its AI capabilities will be key indicators of its long-term growth trajectory.
Investors and industry observers should also watch for how Zaggle deepens monetization across its core business areas and integrates its dual AI engines into broader operational and customer strategies. The new CFO's approach to financial management will play a critical role in supporting these developments.