Central Depository Services (India) Limited (CDSL) announced its audited consolidated financial results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2026, following its Board of Directors meeting on August 01, 2026. For the quarter ended June 30, 2026, the company reported consolidated revenue from operations of ₹292.76 Crore, representing a sequential QoQ increase of ₹29.91 Crore (+11.38%) compared to ₹262.85 Crore in the preceding quarter ended March 31, 2026. On a YoY basis, operational revenue grew by ₹33.92 Crore (+13.10%) from ₹258.84 Crore recorded in the corresponding quarter ended June 30, 2025. The consolidated net profit after tax for Q1 FY27 stood at ₹117.67 Crore, registering a significant QoQ surge of ₹37.88 Crore (+47.47%) over ₹79.79 Crore achieved in Q4 FY26, and a YoY growth of ₹15.27 Crore (+14.91%) compared to ₹102.40 Crore in Q1 FY26.
| Financial Metric (in Crore) | Q1 FY27 (Jun 30, 2026) | Q4 FY26 (Mar 31, 2026) | Q1 FY26 (Jun 30, 2025) | QoQ Change (%) | YoY Change (%) |
| Revenue from Operations | ₹292.76 | ₹262.85 | ₹258.84 | +11.38% | +13.10% |
| Net Profit After Tax | ₹117.67 | ₹79.79 | ₹102.40 | +47.47% | +14.91% |
Central Depository Services (India) Limited (CDSL) is a premier Market Infrastructure Institution (MII) in India and the first listed depository in the Asia-Pacific region. Established in 1999, CDSL facilitates the electronic holding and transfer of securities, including equities, bonds, debentures, commercial papers, and mutual fund units. Operating alongside subsidiaries such as CDSL Ventures Limited (CVL), Centrico Insurance Repository Limited, and Countrywide Commodity Repository Limited, CDSL serves a wide ecosystem of investors, depository participants, stock exchanges, and issuers across India. Major institutional shareholders of the company include BSE Limited, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), and leading mutual fund houses.
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