CyberTech Systems and Software Limited announced its audited financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026, following its board meeting on May 13, 2026. Alongside the financial results, the board recommended a final dividend of ₹4 per share and approved a proposal to buy back up to 8.5 lakh equity shares at a price of ₹170 per share. On a consolidated basis, the company reported revenue from operations of ₹62.33 Crore for the current quarter (Q4 FY26), representing a 7.77% increase from ₹57.84 Crore in the previous quarter (Q3 FY26). Compared to the ₹61.49 Crore recorded in the corresponding quarter of the previous year (Q4 FY25), revenue grew by 1.37%. The net profit for the period stood at ₹7.07 Crore, showing a sequential growth of 8.17% from ₹6.53 Crore. However, on a year-over-year basis, net profit experienced a decline of 26.35% from the ₹9.60 Crore reported in the same period last year.

MetricQ4 FY26 (Current)% Change (QoQ)% Change (YoY)
Revenue₹62.33 Cr+7.77%+1.37%
Net Profit₹7.07 Cr+8.17%-26.35%

CyberTech Systems and Software Limited, established in 1995, is a specialized provider of next-generation spatial analytics, SAP digital solutions, and enterprise cloud transformation services. Headquartered in Thane, the company delivers IT and software development services to a global clientele, primarily focusing on customers in the USA and India within industries such as public safety, utilities, and healthcare. Throughout 2025, the company achieved significant milestones, including the celebration of its 30th anniversary and the declaration of a substantial special dividend of ₹20 per share in September 2025. The company maintains a strong financial profile, operating with nearly zero debt and consistently providing healthy dividend payouts to its shareholders.

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