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Urban Company posts Rs 383 Cr revenue and Rs 21 Cr loss in Q3 FY26

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Urban Company posts Rs 383 Cr revenue and Rs 21 Cr loss in Q3 FY26
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Urban Company posts Rs 383 Cr revenue and Rs 21 Cr loss in Q3 FY26 For the quarter ended December 31, 2025, the home services marketplace recorded Net Transaction Value (NTV) of Rs 1,081 crore, marking a 32% year-on-year increase. Revenue from operations rose 32% YoY to Rs 383 crore during the quarter. Despite the growth, Urban Company reported a consolidated adjusted EBITDA loss of Rs 17 crore. The losses were steered by InstaHelp, which alone posted an adjusted EBITDA loss of Rs 61 crore in Q3 FY26. Excluding InstaHelp, the core biz delivered an adjusted EBITDA profit of Rs 44 crore. Overall, its net losses stood at Rs 21 crore during Q3FY26. Urban Company had 7.8 million annual transacting users and 59,475 monthly active service partners in Q3 FY26. The company’s India Consumer Services business (excluding InstaHelp) remained profitable. The segment reported NTV of Rs 781 crore, while revenue from operations increased 26% YoY to Rs 265 crore. Urban Company’s Native brands business recorded a 93% year-on-year growth in NTV to Rs 79 crore, while revenue doubled to Rs 62 crore during the quarter. The international business (UAE and Singapore, excluding KSA) also posted strong growth, with NTV rising 79% YoY to Rs 193 crore and revenue increasing to Rs 50 crore. In contrast, InstaHelp clocked 1.61 million orders and Rs 28 crore in NTV, with revenue of Rs 6.8 crore in Q3 FY26. However, the vertical continued to drag profitability, reporting an adjusted EBITDA loss of Rs 61 crore. Urban Company closed Q3 FY26 with a cash balance of Rs 2,095 crore, providing sufficient runway as it continues to invest in new categories while maintaining profitability in its core marketplace. During the quarter, the Gurugram-based company also approved the grant of 70.82 lakh stock options under its Employee Stock Option Scheme 2015, which will be valued at Rs 88 crore. Urban Company’s shares were trading at Rs 124.7 per share, giving the company a market capitalization of Rs 18,033 crore ($2 billion).

Tracxn continues to report flat revenue in Q3 FY25; slips into losses

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Tracxn continues to report flat revenue in Q3 FY25; slips into losses
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News All Stories Tracxn continues to report flat revenue in Q3 FY25; slips into losses Data and research platform Tracxn announced its financial results for the third quarter of FY26 on Thursday. The Bengaluru-based company reported flat revenue in Q3 FY26 with a loss of Rs 81 lakh. Mukul Manchanda 05 Feb 2026 16:40 IST Follow UsData and research platform Tracxn announced its financial results for the third quarter of FY26 on Thursday. The Bengaluru-based company reported flat revenue in Q3 FY26 with a loss of Rs 81 lakh. Tracxn's revenue from operations decreased marginally by 2% to Rs 21 crore in Q3 FY26, compared to Rs 21.4 crore in Q3 FY25, its financial statements sourced from the National Stock Exchange (NSE) show. Tracxn derived its entire operating revenue from subscription sales that provide access to its data and software. However, the firm did not disclose a detailed revenue breakdown for the quarter. The company also earned Rs 1.57 crore from non-operating sources. This took Tracxn’s total revenue to Rs 22.6 crore in the third quarter of FY26. Founded by Abhishek Goyal and Neha Singh, Tracxn specializes in tracking startups and private companies across diverse sectors. Backed by prominent investors like Accel Partners, Peak XV Partners, and Elevation Capital, Tracxn serves subscribers in over 40 countries. On the cost side, employee benefits remained the largest cost center for the company, which accounted for 88% of its total expenditure. This expense increased by 5.3% year-on-year to Rs 20 crore in Q3 FY26. Overall, Tracxn's total costs grew by approximately 8.6% to Rs 22.8 crore in Q3 FY26. The company booked Rs 94 lakh in exceptional items due to the statutory impact of new labour codes. This led to a loss of Rs 81 lakh in the quarter compared to a profit of Rs 1.42 crore in Q3 FY25. For the first nine months of FY26, Tracxn’s operating revenue stood at Rs 63.3 crore, while its losses surged over 2.6X year-on-year to Rs 5.25 crore. At the end of today’s trading session, Tracxn’s share price closed at Rs 34.55. This valued the company at a market capitalization of Rs 368.6 crore ($41 million). Notably, the company’s share price declined 34% from Rs 52.6 crore in last quarter and market Capitalization of Rs 559 crore ($63 million). Tracxn’s Q3 FY26 performance shows pressure on both growth and profitability. Operating revenue remained flat while costs, led by employee expenses, continued to rise, resulting in a loss. Exceptional items added to the impact during the quarter. With subscription revenue unchanged and losses widening over the nine-month period, the company needs to improve cost efficiency and revive growth to stabilise performance.

Tracxn losses rise 19% in Q2 FY26; revenue remains flat

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Tracxn losses rise 19% in Q2 FY26; revenue remains flat
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Data and research platform Tracxn announced its financial results for the second quarter of FY26 on Wednesday. The firm’s revenue remained flat during Q2 FY26, while it slipped into losses on a quarter-on-quarter basis. Tracxn's revenue from operations decreased 1% to Rs 21.24 crore in Q2 FY26, compared to Rs 21.39 crore in Q2 FY25, its financial statements sourced from the National Stock Exchange (NSE) show. On a half yearly basis, Tracxn’s operating revenue increased by 1.2% to Rs 42.44 crore in H1 FY26 from Rs 41.93 crore in H1 FY25. Tracxn generated its entire operating revenue from subscription sales, offering access to its data and software. However, the Bengaluru-based firm did not provide a detailed revenue breakdown for the quarter. The company also made Rs 1.24 crore from non-operating sources which took Tracxn’s total revenue to Rs 22.48 crore in the second quarter. Employee benefits remained the largest cost center for Tracxn, accounting for 87% of its total expenditure. This expense increased by 4.6% year-on-year, rising to Rs 19 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 18.2 crore in Q2 FY25. Overall, Tracxn's total costs grew by approximately 6.7%, reaching Rs 21.86 crore in Q2 FY26. The company’s loss for the period decreased to Rs 5.56 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 4.65 crore in Q2 FY25. It's worth noting that the company had posted a profit of Rs 1.11 crore in the previous quarter (Q1 FY26). At the end of last trading day, Tracxn’s share price was trading at Rs 52.61, giving the company a market capitalization of Rs 559 crore ($63 million).

Cars24 posts Rs 651 Cr adjusted revenue in H1 FY26; cuts burn by 36%

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Cars24 posts Rs 651 Cr adjusted revenue in H1 FY26; cuts burn by 36%
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Cars24 posts Rs 651 Cr adjusted revenue in H1 FY26; cuts burn by 36% Digital automotive marketplace Cars24 reported an 18% year-on-year rise in adjusted net revenue to Rs 651 crore in the first half of FY26, even as overall vehicle transaction GMV remained largely flat, according to its performance update. During the period, Cars24 reduced its adjusted EBITDA loss by 36% YoY to Rs 162 crore. The improvement was led by disciplined cost management and increased automation, with operating expenses staying broadly flat at Rs 719 crore despite revenue growth. According to the company, vehicle transaction GMV declined 5% YoY to Rs 3,731 crore in H1 FY26. Cars24 increasingly funnelled vehicles toward retail transactions instead of wholesale, prioritising profitability over volumes. Its retail GMV grew 21% YoY to Rs 2,009 crore, which accounted for over 50% of total transaction GMV, while retail margins expanded to 19.3% during the period, the company added in its performance update. As per the company, it facilitated nearly 85,000 car transactions across India, the UAE, and Australia in H1 FY26. Cars24 is also on track to cross 1.8 lakh car transactions in FY26. Financing, which includes loans disbursed through the platform, rose by 38% YoY to Rs 1,637 crore during the half-year. In parallel, vehicle ownership services, including insurance, inspection reports, buyback and compliance products, saw GMV surge nearly 19x YoY to Rs 94 crore. According to the company, its international operations also strengthened. The UAE business turned profitable at the adjusted EBITDA level, reporting a profit of Rs 9 crore in H1 FY26, with retail margins reaching around 24%. Australia also posted about 20% YoY growth in GMV and over 22% growth in adjusted net revenue. Cars24 invested Rs 95 crore in technology during H1 FY26, with GenAI now powering pricing, inspections, document verification, and customer calls at scale. AI-led automation helped reduce inspection time by nearly 30% and kept costs in check as volumes scaled. Cars24 expects to cross the adjusted net revenue of Rs 750 crore in H2 FY26, implying around 35% YoY growth, as it continues to prioritise earnings quality over headline GMV growth.

Meesho posts Rs 3,517 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; losses surge 13X

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Meesho posts Rs 3,517 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; losses surge 13X
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E-commerce marketplace Meesho has announced its financial results for Q3 FY26 after debuting on Indian stock exchanges last month. The firm’s revenue increased by 31% during the third quarter, while its losses neared Rs 500 crore mark in the same period. The company’s revenue from operations increased to Rs 3,517.5 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 2,679 crore in the same quarter last year, according to its financial statement sourced from NSE. Other income contributed an additional Rs 78.5 crore, which drove its total income of Rs 3,596 crore for the quarter. However, for the nine-month period ending December 2025, the firm’s revenue increased 30% to Rs 9,095 crore from Rs 6,990 crore, a year earlier. Meesho did not include its proper expense breakup, however its employee benefit expense rose 20% to Rs 235 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 195 crore in Q3 FY25. Its depreciation stood at Rs 11 crore for the quarter. Overall, the company’s total expense rose 44% to Rs 4,071 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 2,823 crore in Q3 FY25. Due to the company’s expense outpacing revenue growth, its loss surged by more than 13X to Rs 490 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 37 crore in Q3 FY25. On a sequential basis, the company’s loss increased by 48% from Rs 330.5 crore loss in Q2 FY26. Meesho made its debut on the public market listing at a hefty premium and closing one of the largest tech IPOs of 2025. The Bengaluru-based firm opened at Rs 162.5 per share on NSE, a 46% jump over its issue price of Rs 111. At the end of today’s trading session, Meesho’s share price stood at Rs 173, giving the firm a total market capitalization of Rs 78,077 crore ($8.5 billion).

Awfis posts Rs 382 Cr revenue and Rs 22 Cr profit in Q3 FY26

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Awfis posts Rs 382 Cr revenue and Rs 22 Cr profit in Q3 FY26
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Coworking solutions provider Awfis has announced its financial results for the third quarter of FY26, reporting a 20% year-on-year growth in revenue while posting a profit of Rs 21.6 crore during the quarter. The company’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 382 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 318 crore in the same quarter last year, according to its financial statements sourced from the NSE. Other income contributed an additional Rs 29 crore, taking the company’s total income to Rs 411 crore for the quarter. For the nine months ended December, the firm’s revenue grew 24.5% to Rs 1,083 crore compared to Rs 868 crore in the corresponding period last year. Revenue from coworking spaces remained the largest contributor, accounting for 84% of the total operating revenue. This segment grew 32.5% to Rs 322 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 243 crore in Q3 FY25. Meanwhile, the construction and fit-out projects segment generated Rs 60 crore in revenue during the quarter. On the expense side, depreciation remained the largest cost component at Rs 99 crore, while employee benefits expenses stood at Rs 36 crore. Finance costs, subcontracting expenses, and other overheads together pushed the company’s total expenses to Rs 389 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 317 crore in Q3 FY25. Improved revenue performance, along with a jump in other income, led the company’s profit to increase by 44% to Rs 21.6 crore in Q3 FY26, compared to Rs 15 crore in Q3 FY25. At the end of today’s trading session, Awfis’ stock closed at Rs 389.5, valuing the company at a market capitalization of Rs 2,759 crore (approximately $303 million).

Urban Company posts 37% growth in Q2 FY26, losses balloon due to Insta Help push

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Urban Company posts 37% growth in Q2 FY26, losses balloon due to Insta Help push
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Urban Company posts 37% growth in Q2 FY26, losses balloon due to Insta Help push Home services marketplace Urban Company has reported strong topline growth during the second quarter of FY26, though its bottom line took a hit due to heavy investments in its newly launched vertical, Insta Help. According to the company’s quarterly financial results, Urban Company's revenue from operations rose 37% year-on-year to Rs 380 crore, while its net transaction value (NTV) grew 34% to Rs 1,030 crore. Urban Company’s India Consumer Services, which includes categories like cleaning, beauty, and repair, clocked Rs 262 crore in revenue. Its annual transacting users stand at 7.4 million, while its monthly active professionals increased to 57,251 during the quarter. Income from the native water purifier surged 179% to Rs 75 crore in Q2 FY26. Revenue from its international business stood at Rs 41 crore, while Insta Help, the company’s new daily housekeeping vertical launched earlier this year, has processed 468,000 orders in October 2025 with minimal revenue. With the new launch, the company has to expand its team as its employee benefits, marketing, and other overheads led its total expenditure to increase to Rs 462 crore in Q2 FY26, resulting in a net loss of Rs 59 crore, compared to a loss of Rs 1.82 crore in Q2 FY24. On a sequential basis, the firm posted a net profit of Rs 6.94 crore in Q1 FY26. According to Urban Company’s shareholders' letter, it expects consolidated EBITDA losses to continue in the near term as it invests aggressively in scaling Insta Help, which it sees as a large, high-frequency category critical to strengthening its core platform. At the end of September 2025, Urban Company’s total current assets stood at Rs 1,939 crore, providing ample liquidity to fund new initiatives and expansion. “While we are not yet generating free cash flow, our goal is to build a platform that maximizes long-term FCF per share and delivers lasting value to every shareholder,” said Abhiraj Singh Bhal, co-founder and CEO of Urban Company.

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