
Intellect Design Arena Q1 Results: Revenue up 16% to Rs 702 crore, Net profit rises 27% YoY
Revenue for the quarter stood at Rs 702 crore, up 16% from Rs 606 crore in the year-ago period. The company's EBITDA also witnessed an 18% growth, coming in at Rs 143 crore as against Rs 121 crore in Q1 FY25. The operating margin for the quarter improved slightly to 20.4%, compared to 20% in the same quarter last year, reflecting better cost efficiency and operational performance.
The company's strong Q1 performance highlights its continued focus on expanding its revenue streams and maintaining profitability amid a challenging macroeconomic environment.
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