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    Redington delivers record FY26 revenue

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 20, 2026
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    V. S. Hariharan, Managing Director & Group CEO, Redington Limited.

    Redington Limited, a leading technology solutions provider, recently announced its financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026.

    The Company reported strong revenue growth, supported by continued momentum across its solutions-led businesses, technology portfolios, and core operating markets.

    For Q4 FY26, Redington reported global revenue of ₹33,269 crore, representing year-on-year growth of 25%. Net profit for the quarter excluding exceptional items stood at ₹467 crore and net profit margin at 1.4%.

    For FY26, Redington delivered revenue of ₹119,347 crore, representing year-on-year growth of 20% and net profit margin stood at 1.3%.

    The quarter reflected strong performance across Redington’s core business, particularly in India, where revenue grew 50% and Net Profit grew 41%. Growth was fuelled by increased demand in the PC business, large enterprise deals, premiumisation in mobility, and continued momentum in cloud and cybersecurity. The Middle East and Africa markets also sustained growth momentum, particularly through cloud and cybersecurity-led offerings, despite geopolitical uncertainties during the quarter.

    Q4 FY26 marked Redington’s continued evolution from a traditional distributor to a technology solutions orchestrator. Growth was driven by increasing demand for cloud, software, cybersecurity, AI-led infrastructure, enterprise technology solutions, and value-added services. Organisations across markets continued to invest in modernisation initiatives, digital infrastructure, and secure technology environments, creating strong opportunities across Redington’s ecosystem.

    Business Segment Performance

    The performance for the quarter reflects broad-based momentum across Redington’s portfolio, with growth across software, endpoint, mobility, and enterprise technology solutions.

    • Software Solutions Group (SSG) grew 31% year-on-year, supported by increased adoption of cloud, cybersecurity, software-led engagements, AI-driven solutions, and subscription-led models.
    • End Point Solutions Group (ESG) grew 28% year-on-year, aided by demand for commercial PCs and AI-enabled enterprise PCs.
    • Mobility Solutions Group (MSG) grew 19% year-on-year, led by premium smartphone demand and continued expansion of retail-led distribution models.
    • Technology Solutions Group (TSG) grew 34% year-on-year, driven by large enterprise deals and demand for infrastructure-led solutions.

    “Our performance this quarter reflects the resilience of our business model and the discipline with which our teams continue to execute. As technology spending becomes more strategic, we are seeing strong opportunities across cloud, software, cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, AI, and digital services. Our core markets continue to deliver, and our services capabilities are increasingly helping customers across the cloud, security, and software lifecycle. Looking ahead, we remain focused on expanding market reach, deepening partner engagement, and building a business positioned for long-term value creation through digital routes-to-market, AI-led capabilities, and ecosystem orchestration”. — V. S. Hariharan, Managing Director & Group CEO, Redington Limited

    The Company continues to closely monitor geopolitical developments globally and remains focused on maintaining operational resilience across its markets.

    The detailed financial results for Q4 FY26 and FY26 are available on the Company’s website at: LINK

    Safe Harbor

    Certain statements in this release may contain forward-looking information relating to the company’s business outlook and growth plans. Actual results may differ materially due to various risks and uncertainties. Redington undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements based on future events or developments.

    Image Credit: Redington


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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