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ICRA Q4 FY26 Results: PAT Rs 53 Cr

  • May 22, 2026
  • Posted by: Neeraj Pandey
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ICRA Q4 FY26 Results

ICRA Q4 FY26 results were declared on May 21, 2026. The company reported PAT of Rs 53 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, down 5.0% YoY compared to Rs 56 crore in Q4 FY25. Revenue from operations stood at Rs 175 crore, up 28.0% YoY. Results are on a Consolidated basis. ICRA is a Credit Rating company listed on Indian stock exchanges.

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  • ICRA Q4 FY26 Financial Highlights
  • ICRA Q4 FY26 Performance Analysis
  • Key Factors Driving ICRA Q4 FY26 Results
    • Revenue and Business Performance
    • Profitability and Margins
    • India Macro Backdrop
    • FY27 Outlook
  • Frequently Asked Questions on the company
    • What is ICRA Q4 FY26 net profit?
    • What is ICRA Q4 FY26 revenue?
    • When were ICRA Q4 FY26 results declared?
    • Is ICRA a good investment after Q4 FY26?

ICRA Q4 FY26 Financial Highlights

Metric Q4 FY26 (Rs Cr) Q4 FY25 (Rs Cr) YoY Change
Revenue 175 136 +28.0%
Gross Profit Rs 60 crore 55 +9.0%
Net Profit 53 56 -5.0%
Basis Consolidated

Note: ICRA Q4 FY26 results declared May 21, 2026. Verify from BSE/NSE audited filings before investment decisions.

ICRA Q4 FY26 Performance Analysis

The ICRA Q4 FY26 results reflect the company’s operational performance in the January to March 2026 quarter. The company delivered steady performance in line with sector trends. ICRA operates in the Credit Rating sector, which benefited from India’s GDP growth above 6.5% in FY26.

Revenue grew 28% YoY to Rs 175 crore, driven by strong demand and business expansion.

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Key Factors Driving ICRA Q4 FY26 Results

Revenue and Business Performance

it revenue of Rs 175 crore was up 28.0% YoY. The strong revenue growth reflects market share gains, capacity expansion, and healthy demand conditions.

Profitability and Margins

the business PAT of Rs 53 crore down 5.0% YoY. Sustaining profitability while scaling revenues remains the key management priority.

India Macro Backdrop

The January to March 2026 quarter benefited from India’s GDP growth above 6.5%, government capital expenditure of Rs 11.21 lakh crore for FY27, and resilient domestic consumption. RBI’s accommodative stance supported credit and demand conditions. The Credit Rating sector saw strong tailwinds during this period.

FY27 Outlook

Following the firm results, management commentary on FY27 revenue guidance, margin expansion roadmap, and capital allocation will be key investor watchpoints. The Credit Rating sector continues to benefit from India’s long-term structural growth.

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Frequently Asked Questions on the company

What is ICRA Q4 FY26 net profit?

Ans. ICRA Q4 FY26 PAT of Rs 53 crore, down 5.0% YoY from Rs 56 crore in Q4 FY25. Results declared May 21, 2026, on a Consolidated basis.

What is ICRA Q4 FY26 revenue?

Ans. ICRA Q4 FY26 revenue from operations was Rs 175 crore, up 28.0% YoY. Verify from BSE/NSE filings.

When were ICRA Q4 FY26 results declared?

Ans. ICRA Q4 FY26 results were declared on May 21, 2026, at the board of directors meeting approving audited Q4 and FY26 financial statements.

Is ICRA a good investment after Q4 FY26?

Ans. Investment decisions require individual assessment of fundamentals, valuation, and risk. This article is for educational purposes only. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing.



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Author: Neeraj Pandey
Neeraj Pandey is a Financial Content Writer at Univest, covering Indian equity markets with a specialisation in quarterly earnings previews and analyst consensus analysis. His published work tracks Q4 FY26 results across 10+ sectors — from IT heavyweights like Infosys and TCS to PSUs like Coal India and Balmer Lawrie, and mid-caps like Neuland Laboratories, MCX, and Whirlpool of India. His writing approach is data-first: every article anchors on NSE/BSE filings, analyst consensus estimates (revenue, PAT, EBITDA margins), 52-week price context, and YoY/QoQ comparisons — giving retail investors the same structured framework institutional desks use before an earnings event. He combines SEO-optimised structure with rigorous data sourcing, ensuring each preview ranks for investor search intent while meeting SEBI editorial standards. All articles are reviewed by Univest's in-house equity research team, led by Ankit Jaiswal, Senior Equity Research Analyst, to meet SEBI editorial standards.

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