Persistent Systems Limited announced its audited financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, showcasing robust operational performance. On a consolidated basis, the company achieved a revenue from operations of ₹43,032.27 Million, reflecting a sequential increase of 6.10% (or ₹2,472.90 Million) compared to ₹40,559.37 Million in the previous quarter (Q4 FY26), and a year-on-year growth of 29.09% (or ₹9,696.40 Million) against ₹33,335.87 Million in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The consolidated profit after tax (PAT) for the quarter stood at ₹4,830.43 Million, marking a QoQ decrease of 8.73% (or ₹462.17 Million) from ₹5,292.60 Million, while registering a YoY increase of 13.68% (or ₹581.07 Million) compared to ₹4,249.36 Million. A detailed comparative analysis of the consolidated financial results highlights the current quarter changes in percentages:

Financial MetricCurrent Quarter Increase/Decrease in % QoQCurrent Quarter Increase/Decrease in % YoY
Revenue from Operations+6.10%+29.09%
Profit After Tax (PAT)-8.73%+13.68%

Persistent Systems Limited is a global digital engineering and enterprise modernization leader that helps enterprises accelerate their digital transformation through software engineering, product development, data analytics, and cloud computing solutions. During 2025, the company received significant industry accolades, including being named a 2025 Elevate Honors recipient in the “Growth Honor of the Year” category by Everest Group for achieving market-leading organic, constant-currency revenue growth. Furthermore, Persistent expanded its global footprint and capabilities through strategic initiatives and partnerships focused on AI-led platform transformations, reinforcing its position as one of the fastest-growing IT services brands.

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