In the Board Meeting held on January 28, 2026, CarTrade Tech Limited approved the unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025. The company reported a consolidated total income of Rs. 944.12 Million for Q3 FY26, representing a growth compared to the previous quarter’s total income of Rs. 917.08 Million and the corresponding quarter of the previous year, which stood at Rs. 943.77 Million. Specifically, the revenue from operations grew by 3.03% on a Quarter-on-Quarter (QoQ) basis from Rs. 911.24 Million in Q2 FY26 to Rs. 938.85 Million in Q3 FY26, and by 1.34% on a Year-on-Year (YoY) basis from Rs. 926.38 Million in Q3 FY25. The net profit (Profit for the period) for Q3 FY26 was reported at Rs. 219.82 Million, showing a significant increase of 258.42% from the previous quarter’s profit of Rs. 61.33 Million and a 12.18% increase from Rs. 195.95 Million in the same quarter last year. This substantial QoQ profit growth was supported by lower total expenses, which decreased from Rs. 841.40 Million in Q2 FY26 to Rs. 656.32 Million in Q3 FY26.
| Metric | Q3 FY26 (Current) | Q2 FY26 (Previous) | Q3 FY25 (Last Year) | % Change (QoQ) | % Change (YoY) |
| Total Revenue (Rs. in Mn) | 944.12 | 917.08 | 943.77 | +2.95% | +0.04% |
| Revenue from Ops (Rs. in Mn) | 938.85 | 911.24 | 926.38 | +3.03% | +1.34% |
| Net Profit (Rs. in Mn) | 219.82 | 61.33 | 195.95 | +258.42% | +12.18% |
CarTrade Tech Limited is a prominent multi-channel auto platform in India, providing a comprehensive digital ecosystem that connects automobile customers, dealers, and OEMs through brands like CarWale, BikeWale, Shriram Automall, and OLX India. In 2025, the company reached a significant milestone as CarWale, BikeWale, and OLX India each crossed 150 million yearly unique users. Recent updates from 2025 highlight the company’s focus on technological innovation, including the launch of the ‘Super Series’, an integrated solution for used car dealers combining the strengths of OLX India and CarWale. While the company explored a potential acquisition of CarDekho and BikeDekho in late 2025, it was later reported that these talks had collapsed. The company remains debt-free and has been identified as a favorite among Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) due to its solid performance and growth potential in the digital automotive retail space. Notable institutional investors in the company include Temasek Holdings (MacRitchie Investments), which held a 9.05% stake as of late 2025, alongside other major entities like Goldman Sachs Asset Management and Jupiter Fund Management.
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