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Redington Ltd

REDINGTONFY2613 May 2026
Revenue+7.4%
Net Profit-30.4%
OPM1.39%

P&L

Quarterly Consolidated

Revenue
+7.4%33.2K
Expenditure
+7.6%32.7K
Net Profit
-30.4%287.58
NPM 0.86%-35.8%EPS ₹5.01-10.1%

vs Q3 FY26

Redington FY26 Revenue Up 20% YoY to ₹119,347 Cr

13 May 2026 · 13 May, 9:31 pm

Summary

Redington Limited reported strong financial results for Q4 FY26 and the full fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. Global revenue for Q4 FY26 increased by 25% year-on-year to ₹33,269 crore, with net profit for the quarter reaching ₹467 crore, a 16% YoY rise. For the full year FY26, revenue grew 20% year-on-year to a record ₹119,347 crore, achieving a net profit margin of 1.3%. The company saw robust performance across its solutions-led businesses, with significant growth in India (50% Q4 revenue growth), and continued momentum in cloud, cybersecurity, and AI-led infrastructure. Management highlighted the resilience of their business model and strategic opportunities in technology spending across various segments.

Key Highlights

  1. 1

    Redington reported a record revenue of ₹119,347 crore for FY26, marking a 20% year-on-year growth.

  2. 2

    Q4 FY26 global revenue increased by 25% year-on-year to ₹33,269 crore.

  3. 3

    Net profit for Q4 FY26 grew by 16% year-on-year to ₹467 crore, with a net profit margin of 1.4%.

  4. 4

    The company's full-year FY26 net profit margin stood at 1.3%.

  5. 5

    Redington's India business demonstrated strong performance in Q4 FY26, with revenue growing 50% and Net Profit increasing 41%.

  6. 6

    The Software Solutions Group (SSG) grew significantly by 31% year-on-year, contributing 17% to the full year revenue.

  7. 7

    Q4 FY26 marked Redington’s continued evolution from a traditional distributor to a technology solutions orchestrator, driven by demand for cloud, cybersecurity, AI-led infrastructure, and enterprise solutions.

Management Comments

V

V. S. Hariharan

Our performance this quarter reflects the resilience of our business model and the discipline with which our teams continue to execute. As technology spending becomes more strategic, we are seeing strong opportunities across cloud, software, cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, AI, and digital services. Our core markets continue to deliver, and our services capabilities are increasingly helping customers across the cloud, security, and software lifecycle. Looking ahead, we remain focused on expanding market reach, deepening partner engagement, and building a business positioned for long-term value creation through digital routes-to-market, AI-led capabilities, and ecosystem orchestration.

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