Mastek Limited has announced the outcome of its board meeting held on July 21, 2026, approving the unaudited consolidated and standalone financial results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2026. For the quarter, the company reported consolidated revenue from operations of ₹98,525 lakhs, representing an increase of 5.04% sequentially compared to ₹93,800 lakhs in the previous quarter (Q4 FY26), and a 7.71% increase year-on-year compared to ₹91,470 lakhs in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Consolidated net profit for the period stood at ₹10,558 lakhs, reflecting a slight decrease of 0.54% QoQ from ₹10,615 lakhs, while registering a 14.70% growth YoY compared to ₹9,205 lakhs.
| Financial Parameter | Current Quarter (June 30, 2026) in ₹ Lakhs | QoQ Change (%) | YoY Change (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations | 98,525 PDF | +5.04% | +7.71% |
| Net Profit | 10,558 PDF | -0.54% | +14.70% |
Mastek Limited is an enterprise digital and cloud transformation specialist that engineers excellence for customers across the UK, Europe, US, Middle East, Asia Pacific, and India. In recent developments from 2025, the company strengthened its leadership by appointing Marc Berson to its Board of Directors and Deepak Kedia as Chief Financial Officer, alongside receiving recognition at the ET Making AI Work Awards 2025. Furthermore, Mastek secured major contracts, including a two-year agreement valued at 15 million pounds with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and a partnership with Yanbu Cement Company in 2026 to modernize industrial operations using IoT and automation.
During the last quarterly financial results announced for the period ending June 30, 2026, Mastek posted a consolidated revenue of ₹98,525 lakhs and a net profit of ₹10,558 lakhs. The company’s prominent institutional and famous investors include HDFC Small Cap Fund, ICICI Prudential Technology Fund, Bandhan Mutual Fund, and Abakkus Emerging Opportunities Fund, alongside significant promoter holdings led by Ashank Datta Desai.
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