Bharti Hexacom Limited has announced its audited financial results for the fourth quarter and the full financial year ended March 31, 2026, reporting a steady growth in its performance. For the quarter ended March 31, 2026 (Q4 FY26), the company recorded a revenue from operations of Rs 2,414 Crore, reflecting a 2.28% increase from Rs 2,360 Crore in the previous quarter (Q3 FY26) and a 5.45% growth from Rs 2,289 Crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year (Q4 FY25). The profit for the quarter stood at Rs 447 Crore, which is a decrease of 5.70% compared to the profit of Rs 474 Crore in Q3 FY26, and a decrease of 4.63% from the Rs 468 Crore reported in Q4 FY25. Additionally, the Board of Directors has recommended a final dividend of Rs 18 per fully paid-up equity share of face value Rs 5 each for the financial year 2025-26.

ParticularsQ4 FY26 (Rs in Cr)Q3 FY26 (Rs in Cr)Q4 FY25 (Rs in Cr)% Change (QoQ)% Change (YoY)
Revenue from Operations2,4142,3602,2892.28%5.45%
Profit for the Quarter447474468-5.70%-4.63%

Bharti Hexacom Limited, originally incorporated in 1995 as ‘Hexacom India Limited’, is a prominent communications solutions provider in India. Operating under the brand ‘Airtel’, the company provides consumer mobile services, fixed-line telephone, and broadband services specifically in the Rajasthan and Northeast telecommunication circles. The company’s strategy focuses on premiumizing its portfolio by acquiring quality customers and delivering enhanced digital experiences through data science and its Omni-channel approach. With a presence in over 480 towns and a population coverage of approximately 96.5%, Bharti Hexacom continues to invest in network expansion and technology advancements, such as its recent launch of AI-powered fraud protection for its customers.

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