Crizac Ltd reported a strong FY26 with Profit After Tax up 41.42% to ₹219.18 crore on revenue growth of 22.68% to ₹1,042.16 crore. The company declared an interim dividend of ₹8 per share.
Crizac Ltd Posts Strong FY26 Results, Profit Surges 41%
Crizac Ltd's Profit After Tax for FY 2025-26 reached ₹219.18 crore, a 41.42% increase from ₹154.99 crore in the previous year. Revenue from operations grew by 22.68% to ₹1,042.16 crore from ₹849.49 crore.
Reader Takeaway: Strong profit growth and geographic diversification are positives; UK concentration remains a key risk.
What just happened
Crizac Ltd has announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. The company reported a significant increase in both its top and bottom lines. Profit After Tax (PAT) rose by 41.42% to ₹219.18 crore, while Revenue from Operations saw a 22.68% year-on-year increase, reaching ₹1,042.16 crore. The company also declared an interim dividend of ₹8 per equity share for FY 2025-26.
Why this matters
This robust performance indicates strong operational execution and market demand for Crizac's services. The substantial PAT growth and a healthy interim dividend signal financial health and a commitment to shareholder value. The diversification into new markets and services suggests a strategic expansion that could fuel future growth.
The backstory
Crizac Ltd successfully listed on the NSE and BSE during FY 2025-26. The company has been focusing on geographic diversification, with over 50% of its student recruitment volumes now coming from outside India. Strategic acquisitions of StudiesPlanet.com and a majority stake in Global Tree Careers Private Limited have bolstered its capabilities. The company also introduced new services like accommodation and student loan assistance.
What changes now
With its successful IPO and strong financial performance, Crizac Ltd is better positioned to execute its growth strategy. The company plans to continue leveraging technology, including AI in its 'Central Application Management System (CAMS)', to enhance efficiency and service quality. The focus will remain on scaling new markets and services.
Risks to watch
A significant risk remains the high concentration of revenue from the United Kingdom, which accounts for approximately 97% of total revenue. Any adverse policy changes in the UK, or visa policy shifts in other major host countries like Canada and Australia, could impact the company's performance.
Peer comparison
While specific peer financial data is not provided in the filing, Crizac's growth in revenue and profit, alongside its strategic acquisitions and geographic expansion, positions it to compete in the global education services market. Companies in this sector often focus on technology integration and international market penetration.
Context metrics (time-bound)
- Revenue (FY26): ₹1,042.16 crore (up 22.68% YoY)
- PAT (FY26): ₹219.18 crore (up 41.42% YoY)
- EPS Diluted (FY26): ₹12.52 (up from ₹8.86 in FY25)
- Net Cash: ₹467 crore as of March 31, 2026
- Interim Dividend: ₹8 per equity share for FY26
What to track next
Investors will be watching Crizac's progress in diversifying its revenue base beyond the UK and scaling its operations in newer markets like New Zealand and the US. Continued investment in technology and successful integration of acquisitions will also be key indicators of future performance.
